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Lips. 1833 108 Hale (Sir Matthew) The primitive Origination of IMan- kind considered and examined, according to the light of nature, foVio, portrait, neat, 10s. 6d. 1677 " Well worth reading upon this subject" [atheism.] Dr. Wotton. " Shows a great force of reaisoning, and an equal compass of knowledge." — Birch. OXFORD.] 10 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 109 Hall (Robt.) IModern Infidelity considered, 18mo. Is. 6d. 110 Hare (J. A.) On the Unreasonableness of Scepticism, small 8vo. 5s. Oxford, 1803 lllJ. H. Holwerda de Veterum Scepticorum de Veri Ju- dicio sententia, 4to. chart, opt. 6s. Lug. Bat. 1828 112 Home (Bp.) Letters on Infidelity, 8vo. boards, 2s. IIOTIT . rr. Oj/brrf, 1806 113Meiners (C.) Historia Doctrinae de vero Deo omnium renim auctore atque rectore, 12mo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Lemg. 1780 114 Orr (J.) The Theory of Religion, with a conclusion to those who doubt or disbelieve, and to those who profess to be believers of it, 8vo. calf, 4s. Lond. 1762 115 Ray (J.) 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Traj. ad Rhen. 1695 METAPHYSICAL AND MORAL TREATISES CONNECTED WITH THEOLOGY, IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL, ETC. 123Abercrombie's (John) Inquiries concerning the Intel- lectualpowers, 8vo. new, boards, 10s. 6d. Edin. 1832 "I 7"TT7 " ^" *^® ^^oral Feelings, 8vo. new, boards, 6s. 6d. ^^,,^, ^q^ [d. a. talboys. IMMORTALITY OP THE SOUL, ETC. 11 124* Baltzer (Prof.) De modo propogaiionis animarum in ge- nere humano, 8vo. Is. 6d. Bonn. 1833 125 Baxter — an Inquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul ; wherein the immateriality of the soul is evinced m from the princii)les of reason and philosophy, 4to. calf, ^J 48. 6d. Lond. 17^ " One of the most finished books that the present limes, greatly ad- vanced in true philosophy, have produced."— War burton. 126 Beattie*s (Jas.) Elements of Moral Science, 2 vols. 8vo. calf neat, 14s. Edin. 1807 127 Berkeley (Bp.) on the principles of Human Knowledge; wherein the chief causes of error and difficulty in the sciences, with the grounds of scepticism, atheism, and irreligion, are inquired into, 8vo, new, sewed, 5s. 1820 128 Bigotii (G. Christianae) Philosophise Preludium, folio, ca//, 6s. Tolosce, 1549 129 Burgh (J.) The Dignity of Human Nature; or, a brief account of the certain and established means of attaining the true end of our existence, 8vo. cf 5s. Lond. 1 794 130Burnside (Robert) The Religion of Mankind, in a series of essays, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, II. Is. 1819 131 another, 8vo. 2 vols, calf neat, \l. 4s. 1819 132 Campbell's (A.) Inquiry into the Original of Moral Virtue, 8vo. stained, but neat. Is. 6d. Lond. 1734 133 Clarke (S.) A Letter to Mr. Dodwell ; wherein all the arguments in his epistolary discourse against the immor- tality of the soul are particularly answered, and the judgment of the Fathers concerning that matter truly re- presented, 8vo. calf, 2s. Lond. I7I8 134 another, and Observations on Dr. Waterland's second Defence of his queries, 8vo. calf, 3s. 1724 135 Clarke — A Collection of Papers, which passed between the late learned JMr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke, relating to the principles of natural philosophy and religion^ 8vo. cf neat, 3s. 6d. Lond. I7I7 136Dayies (J.) An Estimate of the Human Mind ; being a philosophical inquiry into the legitimate application and extent of its leading faculties as connected with the principles and obligations of the Christian religion, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 14s. Lond. 1828 137 Dick (T.) The Christian Philosopher; or, the connection of science and philosophy with religion, 12mo. boards, plates, 6s. Glasgow, 1828 OXFORD.] 12 THEOLOOICAL CATALOGUE. 138 Dick (T.) The Christian Philosopher; etc— another, 12mo. new, boards, 8s. Glasgow, 1832 139 The Philosophy of a Future State, 12mo. nem, boards, 6s. 6d. ib. 1828 140 Doddridge's (P.) 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TALB0Y8, IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL, ETC. 13 156 Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding condensed, by a clergyman, 12mo. boards, 5s. 6d. Lond. 1831 I would first of all recommend to the young student [in theology] the daily and long continued use of Locke on Human Understanding, and The Institutes of Quintilian. The one will teach him to think justly ; and the other to express his thoughts with correct- ness and elegance ; without which qualities science is but learned lumber, a burden to the owner, and a nuisance to every body else. — Bishop Warburton. 157Malebranch'8 treatise of Nature and Grace, and Provi- dence, crown 8vo. 6s. 1693 158 iNIendels-sohn (M.) Phadon, ou entretiens sur la spiri- tualite et I'immortalite de lame, traduit de TAllemand par M. Junker, 8vo. boards, 3s. Paris, 1772 159 Mills (W.) Lecture on the Theory of Moral Obligation, etc. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Ojcford, 1830 160Oelrichs (J. G. A.) Comment, de doctrina Platonis de Deo a christianis et recent. 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Lond. 1759 192 . another, 4to. 3s. **• 1725 193^ another, 4to. 3s. «*• 1726 For a general view of natural religion, as distinguished, though it cannot be separated, from natural law, the most useful, 1 think, is WoLLASTo/s Treafue.— Warburton. It has also been re- commended by bishops Van Mildert and Lloyd, and by numerous others. CONNECTION OF NATURAL AND REVEALED RELIGION, AND NECESSITY OF THE LATTER. From the Regius Professors List. b 194 Leland^s Advantage and l^ecessity of the Christian Revelation, 8uo. 2 vols, boards, 12*. Glasg. 1819 A 195 another, 8ro. 2 vols, new, calf elegant, \l. \s. Glasg. 1819 6196Stackhouse, Defence of the Christian Religion, and the necessity of a divine revelation, 8vo. neat, 6s. 1733 b 197 Butler's Analogy of Religion, with a preface, giving some account of the character and writings of the author, by Samuel Halifax, D.D. 8vo. boards, port. 7s. 6d. 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Popular Evidences of Natural Religion and Christianity, 12rao. 2 vols, half calf j neat, 5s. 1808 DEISM AND DEFENCE OF REVELATION AGAINST DEISTS. From the Regius Professor* s List. b 237 Leland. The Divine authority of the Old and New Tes- tament asserted, [against JM organ,] 8vo. 2 vols. cf. neat, 18s. 1739 238 another, 2 vols, calf, very neat, 1/. Is. 1739 6239 p'ietv of the principal Deistical Writers, Qvo. 2 vols, calf \l Is. Lond. 1757 ft 240 Nichols (W.) Conference with a Theist, containing an answer to the usual objections of the infidels against the christian religion, 8uo. 2 vols, (food copy, neat, 8s. Lond. 1723 241 another, 8vo. 2 vols./«e copy, 9s. 1723 242 another, 2 vols, larqe paper, neat, 10s. 1 723 6243Coneybeare (Bishop) Defence of Revealed Religion, [against Tindal,] 8vo. cf 3s. 6d. 1732 6244- another, 8vo. very neat, 4s. 6d. 1732 6245 Skelton. Deism Revealed, 8vo. 2 vols, cf neat, 10s. 6d. 1749 Or in his works, 8vo. 6 vols, neu:, boardt, IL 4s. published at 3/. 12s. Lond. 1824. *^ 6246Foster (James) Usefulness, Truth, and Excellency of the Christian Revelation, [against Tindal,] 1731. Lyt- tleton (G.) Observations on the Conversion and Apos- tleship of St. Paul, Lond. 174/. Hampton (J.) A Plain and Easy account of the Fall of Man, Lond. 1750. Price (R.) A Sermon on the nature and dignity of the human soul, Lond. I766, 8vo. in one vol. cf. 4s. (Sd. * 247 Smith, The Cure of Deism; or, the mediatorial scheme by Jesus Christ the only true religion, [against Tindal and Shaftesbury,] 8vo. 2 vols. cf. Ss. 6d. Land. 1736 [d. A. TALBOYS, AGAINST DEISM. 6 248 Smith, The Cure of Deism, etc. 2 vols. 5s. 5 249 another, 2 vols, very neat, 8s. 19 1737 1739 250 Benson (G.) The Reasonableness of the Christian Reli- gion as delivered in the Scripture, [in reply to Dodwell,] 8vo. neat, 5s. 1/43 251 Bentley (Dr.) Remarks upon a late Discourse of Free- Thinking, [against Collins,] 8vo. sewed, 2s. Lond. 1713 252 Berkeley (Bp.) Alciphron, or the IVIinute Philosopher, in seven dialogues, ccmtaining an apology for the Christian Religion, against those who are called Free-Thinkers, 8vo. 2 xoU^cffne copy, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1732 253 another, 8vo. cf. 6s. 6d. 1752 254 Bergier, Deisme Refute, par lui-meme, 12mo. 2 vols, in one, sewed, 3s. 255 Chubb. A collection of tracts on various subjects, ^vritten by Thom. Chubb, 4 vols. 1754. The Posthumous works of Mr. Thom. Chubb, 8vo. 2 vols., in all 6 vols. cf. good copy, scarce, \l. 4s. 1748 256 ilw examination of a book intituled The True Gospel of Jesus Christ asserted, etc. by Law. Jackson, Svo. fine copy, 4s. 1739 257 Chapman (J.) Eusebius ; or, the true Christian's defence against a late book entitled, the Moral Philosopher, [by iNlorgan,] 8vo. 2 vols, calf, 8s. Camb. 1739 258 Clayton (Bp.) A Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testament, in answer to the objections of the late lord Bolingbroke, in two letters to a young noble- man, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Dublin, 1753 Recommended by the Regius Professor. 259 Collins (Anthony) A Discourse of the grounds and rea- sons of the Christian religion, 8vo. 4s. 6d. 1737 260 Drew's Remarks on Paine's Age of Reason, 12mo. bds. Is. 6d. Cornwall, 1820 261 Duclot (L'Abbe) La Bible vengee des attaques de I'in- credulite, 8vo. 6 vols, sewed, II. 12s. Paris, 262 Gibson (Bp.) Three Pastoral Letters, in defence of the gospel revelation, and by way of preservative against the late %vriters in favour of infidelity, 12mo. calf, 2s. 1735 263 another, 3s. * 1 760 264 another, 3s. 6d. 1 751 265Gildon (C.) The Deist's Manual; or, a rational enquiry OXFORD.] 20 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. into the Christian religion, with some considerations on Hobbes, Spinosa, etc. 8vo. 4s. 6d. 1705 266Goldney's Friendly Epistles to Deists and Jews, and scriptural remedies for healing the divisions in the church of England, 8vo. calf gilt, 8s. Lond. 1760 267 Goodman (J.) A Winter Evening Conference between neighbours, 8vo. c«//, 2s. Lond, 1720 268 Home (T. H.) Deism Refuted, 12mo. hds. 5s. 269 Leslie (Charles) A short and easy method with the Deists, wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible rules, Lond, 1745. A short and easy method with the Jews, 1737- The Truth of Christianity demonstrated, Lond. 1726. The three pieces in one vol. 8vo. neat, 68. 6d. 270 Taylor (N.) A Preservative against Deism, 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1698 271 Stiilingfleet. A Letter to a Deist, in answer to several objections against the truth and authority of the scrip- tures, 12mo. 3s. Lond. 1697 272 Warner (F.) Bolingbroke ; or, a Dialogue on the origin and authority of Revelation, 8vo. hf. cf. 2s. 6d. Lo7id.l755 273 Watson (Bishop) Two Apologies; one for Christianity against Gibbon, and the other for the Bible against T. Paine, 8vo. new, bds. 7s. 1816 274 another, new, cf. neat, lOs. 1816 REVEALED RELIGION. EVIDENCES. From the Regius Professor's List. &275 Jenkin.The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Chris- tian Religion, 8vo. 2 vols. 6s. 6d. 1798 ft 276 another, 8vo. 2 vols, cf neat, 9s. 1721 J 277 another, 8vo. 2 vols, cf gilt, 12s. 1734 Recommended by Dr. WoUon, and almost every divine of the established church. & 278 Stackhouse, A fair state of the Controversy between Mr. Woolston and his Adversaries, 8vo. neat, 3s. 6d. 1730 6 279 Houtteville, La religion Chretienne prouvee par les faits, 4to. cf neat, 9s. Paris, 1722 •280 Kidder (Bishop), Demonstration of the MessiaSj espe- cially against the Jews, 8vo. 3 vols. 18s. 1684 [d. a. TALBOTSj EVIDENCES. 21 ♦281 Kidder, (Bp.) Demonstration of the Messias, etc. folio, neat, U. Is. 1726 Calculated to win the enemy, and enlighten the friend of Chris- tianity. — Orme, 6282 Abbadie, Ja. Traite de la Verite de la Religion Chre- tienne, 12mo. 3 vols. cf. neat, 9s. a la Haye, 1763 ^283 Vindication of the Truth of the Christian Religion, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1694 The late Bishop Lloyd affirmed in his public lectures, that he never read any work on the subject superior to this. h^&iPaleys Evidences of Christianity , 8i'o. 2 vols. cf. neat, 10s. 6d. I8I7 5 285 another, 8vo. in one vol. 7s. 6d. 1823 ^286 another, new edition, with sets of examina- tion questions, and a full analysis prefixed to each chap- ter, 12mo. nep}, boards, 6s. Camb. 1831 287 Joyce's analysis of Paley*s view of the Evidences of Christianity ; with a supplement and examination ques- tions with references for answers, 18mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Camb. 1833 288 another, 18mo. sewed, 2s. ib. 1833 289 Evidences of Christianity, condensed to about one- third by a ]M aster of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, 12mo. boards, 3s. 6d. port. Lond. ]831 290 Fabricii, J. A. Delectus argumentorum et syllabus scrip- torum qui veritatem Religionis Christianai adversus Atheos, Epicureos, Deistas seu Naturalistas, Idolatras, Judaeos et IMuhammedanos lucubrat. suis asseruerunt. 4to. vellum, 10s. 6d. Hamb. 1725 ^\ Evidences of Christianity; containing, Grotius on the Truth of the Christian Religion. Locke, J. on the Rea- sonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures. Addison's Evidences of the Christian Religion. Camp- bell's Dissertation on the ^Miracles. Sherlock's Trial of the witnesses. Lyttleton on the Conversion and Apos- tleship of St. Paul. West on the Resurrection. Por- teus's Summary of the Principal Evidences for the Truth and Divine Origin of the Christian Revelation, royal 8vo. 2 vols, half calf neat, 15s. 1815 OXFORD.]] 22 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 292 Addison J. The Evidences of the Christian Religion, 18mo. boards. Is. 6d. Lond, 1819 293 Alexander A., A Brief outline of the Evidences of the Christian Religion, 18mo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Princeton, U. S. 1828 294Allix, Peter, Reflections upon the books of the Holy- scripture, to establish the Truth of the Christian Reve- lation, 8vo. new, boards, 8s. 6d. Oxford, 1822 295 another, 8vo. boards, 78. 18^ These reflections have always been well spoken of. The fact of their having been reprinted by 13p. Watson, and again at the Oxford University press, affords strong evidence of their useful- ness and soundness. 296 Beattie's, Jas. Evidence of the Christian Religion, small 8vo. boards, 5s. 297Bidlake (Dr. J.) The Truth and Consistency of Divine Revelation, with some remarks on the contrary extremes of infidelity and enthusiasm. Bampton Lecture, 1811. 8vo. boards, 5s. 6d. 1813 298Biscoe, The History of the Acts of the Holy Apostles, confirmed from other authors, and considered as full evidence of the truth of Christianity, 8vo. new, boards, 10s. 6d. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1829 299 another, 8vo. cf. gilt, 13s. 6d. 300 Blunt, J. T. The Veracity of the Gospel and Acts, small 8vo. new, boards, 5s. 6d. 301 of the five books of Moses, small 8vo. new, boards, 5s. 6d. 302 Bogue, David, An Essay on the Divine Authority of the New Testament, 8vo. boards, 8s. 1802 One of the best works for its size on the evidences of Christianity, The sentiments are excellent, the language perspicuous, and the reasoning cogent and convincing. — Orme. 303 Bryant, Jac. On the Authenticity of the Scriptures, and the truth of the Christian religion, Svo.fine copy, calf, 7s. 6d. Cawi6. 1793 304 another, 8vo. boards, 7s. 6d. Lond. 1810 305jBurgess (Bp.) Elementary Evidences of the Truth of Christianity, 12mo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1812 306 Chalmers, (Dr. T.) Evidence and Authority of the Chris- tian Revelation, 8vo. boards, 8s. Edinb. 1824 307 Compendious View of the Proofs of the Authenticity and Qd. a. TALB0Y8, EVIDENCES. 23 Inspiration of the Old and New Testament, 12mo. bds. 3g^ Lond. 1828 308 Erskine (Th.) On the Internal Evidence for the Truth of Revealed Religion, 12mo. 3s. 6d. 309 Gerard (Alex.) Dissertations on subjects relating to the Genius and Evidences of Christianity, 8vo. 3s. Edinb. 1766 310Grotius (Hugo) De Veritate Religionis Christ. 24mo. calf, very neat, Ss. Amst. Elzevir. 1674 311 another, 12mo. Is. 6d. 1696 312 cur. J. Ch. Kocher, 8vo. 3 vols. 5s. HalcB, 1714-39 312*. 12mo. new, boards, 4s. Oxon. 1827 313^ . edit, nova, cur. et select, annot. instr. J. T. Bergmann, 8vo. 8s. Rotterd. 1831 314 The Truth of the Christian Religion, in six books, with notes, and a seventh book by Le Clerc, translated by J- Clark, 8vo. calf, fine copy, 7s. Lond. 1786 315 -another, 12mo. new, boards, 3s. 6d. 1827 316 Haldane (Robt.) The Evidence and Authority of Divine Revelation, being a view of the testimony of the law and the prophets to the Messiah, with the subsequent testi- monies, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 12s. Edinb. This is a very excellent book on the necessity, the evidences, and the subject of revelation. It is distinguished from most works of the kind by the excellent views of Christianity which it con- tains, and the decided manner in which it addresses men con- cerning the salvation of the gospel, and the infinite importance of attending to their eternal interests. — Orme. 317 Houtteville, A Critical and Historical Discourse upon the method of the principal authors who wrote for and against Christianity from its beginning ; to which is added^ a dis- sertation on the life of ApoUonius Tyranaeus, 8vo. half calf, 5s. 6d. Lond. 1739 318Huetii (P. D.) Demonstrati Evangelica ad Sereniss. Del- phini, folio, vellum, 16s. Parisiis, 1690 319 Hunt (J.) An Essay towards explaining the history and revelations of scripture in their several periods, 8vo. calf. Is. 6d. Lond. 1734 320 Jenyns (Soame) A View of the Internal Evidence for the Truth of Revealed Religion, 12mo. neat, 3s. OXFORD.^ iti I 24 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 321 Jerusalems (J. F. W.) Betrachtungeniiber die vornehmsten Wahrheiten der Religion, 8vo. 5 vols, calf gill, II. 4s. Braunsch. 1776 322 Jortin's (Dr. J.) Discourses concerning the Truth of the Christian Religion, and remarks on ecclesiastical his- tory, 8vo. 3 vols, boards, 18s. 1805 Jortin has in a liule compass taken notice of so many facts, and animadverted on them with so much judgment, that this work will ever be held in deserved repute. — Bishop Watson. 323 Knox (V.) Christian Philosophy ; or, an attempt to dis- play by internal testimony, the evidence and excellence of revealed religion, 12mo. boards, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1796 324 Lancaster's Popular Evidences of Christianity, (Bampton Lectures,) 12mo. new, boards, 12s. 1831 325Lardner's Credibility of the Gospel history, and other works, with life, by Kippis, 8vo. 10 vols, boards, 41. 16s. 326 another, 10 vols. 7ietv, calf elegant, 61. 6s. 327 Less (Cr.) The Authenticity, uncorrupted Preservation and Credibility of the New Testament, translated from the German, by R. Kingorn, M. A.8vo. half calf, 8s. 6d. Lond. 1804 328 another, boards, 6s. 1804 329 Locke's (J.) Reasonableness of Christianity, 8vo. nerv, boards,9s. 1831 I must confess that I prefer this to all other systems of theology.-— Bishop Watson. 330 Ly ttleton's (Lord) Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul, 12mo. Is. 6d. Lond. 1799 331 Marsh (Ed. G.) A brief Survey of the Evidence and Nature of the Christian Religion, in 17 sermons, 8vo. boards, 8s. 1829 332Nares (R.) The Veracity of the Evangelists demon- strated, by a comparative view of their histories, 8vo. boards f 4s. Lond. 1816 333 Owen (J.) The Divine original, authority, and self- evidencing light and power of the Holy Scriptures, 24mo. boards, Js. Dublin, 1810 334 Paley (W.) Hor® Paulinje, 8vo. boards, 5s. 1809 335 Price (R.) Four Dissertations. — I. on providence. — IL on prayer. — III. on the reasons for expecting that vir- tuous men shall meet after death in a state of happiness. — I V. on the importance of Christianity, the nature of historical evidence, and miracles, 8vo. calf, 4s. Lond. 1718 Qd. a. TALB0Y8, EVIDENCES. 25 336 Porteus (B.) Summary of the principal Evidences for the truth and Divine origin of the Christian Revelation, 12mo. boards. Is. 6d. Lond. 1825 337Rotherham (Rev. J.) Truth of Christianity, from col- lective views of prophecy, 1753; ditto, argument from concurring evidences, 1754; ditto, apology for Athana- sian creed, 1760 ; ditto, on faith, 1766, 8vo. scarce, 98. 338 Scott (John) An Essay on the internal evidences of Christianity, l2mo. new, boards, 3s, 6d. 339 Shaw (D.) The Centurion; or, the declaration made by the Roman centurion in favour of Jesus, at the foot of the cross, 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. Edinb. 1793 340Stattler (B.) Demonstratio evang. sive religion, a Jesu Chr. revel, certitudo, 8vo. sewed, 6s. 6d. Augsb. 1770 341 Stillingfleefs (Edw.) Origines Sacrae ; or, a rational account of the Christian faith, as to the truth and divine authority of the scriptures, 8vo. 2 vols, neiv, boards, 15s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1817 342 another, 8vo. 2 vols, calf elegant, \l. Is. 1817 343 Sumner (J. B.) Evidence of Christianity, derived from its nature and reception, 8vo. calf gilt, 14s. Lond. 1830 344 another, boards, 10s. 6d. 345 another, boards, 6s. ib- 1^ 346 Townsend's Character of IMoses established for veracity as an historian, recording events from the creation to the deluge, 4to. 2 vols, boards, plates, 21. Bath, 1813 347 Veillodter (V. K.) Scriptura s. contra incredulos propug- nata, 5 vols. 12mo. sewed, U. 8s. Mechl. 1825 348 Verman (George) The Truth and Divine Authority of the Gospel asserted, 8vo. yieat, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1707 349Vindiciaj sacr. N. T. scripturar., oppugnatar. ab iis, Quib. mvthi et prodigia offensioni sunt, 8vo. sewed, 38. "i y *' ^ Helmst.lS24: 350 Wakefield ,G.) Evidences of Christianity ; or, a collection of remarks intended to display the excellence, recom- mend the purity, illustrate the character, and evince the authenticity of the Christian religion, 8vo. bds. 4s. 1793 351 Wald (W. I. A. H.) De origine religionis Christianae vere divina ; quaestiones theologicae, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Regiom. 1825 352 Walter (H.) Lectures on the Evidences in favour of Christianity, and the doctrines of the Church of Eng- land, 12mo. boards, 28. Camb. 1816 OXFORD.^ ^ 26 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 353Warburton (W.) The Divine Legation of Moses, 8vo. 4 vols, calf, 21. 2s. Lond. 1755 354 another, 8vo. 5 vols, calf] very neatj 3/. IGs. 1765 Or in his works, 12 vols. 8vo. boards, 51. 10s. ; or elegantly bound in 6 vols. 6M 8s. 1811. 355 Remarks on several occasional Reflections, in answer to the Rev. Dr. jMiddleton, Dr. Pococke, etc. serving to explain and justify divers passages in the Divine Legation, objected to by those learned Avriters, etc. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1744 356Warburton (Bp.) Letters to Bishop Hurd, 8vo. boards, port. 6s. Lond. 1809 35T Sykes's Examination of Warburton*s Account of the conduct of Ancient Legislators, etc., 8t'0. 4s. Lond. l'J44i 358 West (G.) Observations on the History and Evidences of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, 8vo. calf, 4s. (id. Lond. 1747 359 another, and Lyttelton's obser\'ations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul, 8vo. calf, 'Js. 6d. Lond. 1754 360 another, 6s. 6d. 1 749 361 another, half calf, 6s. 6d. 1777 PROPHECIES. From the Regius Professors List. b262Hurd (Bp.) Introduction to the Study of the Pro- phecies concerning the Christian Church, small 8vo. 2 vols, fine copy, 9s. 1776 b 363 another, 8w, calf neat, Js, 1 772 b^4t Sherlock On the Use and Intent of Prophecy in the several ages of the world, Svo. calf, very neat, 4s. 1726 another, Svo. very neat, 4s. 6d, 1728 6366 another, very neat, As. 6rf. 1732 6367 another, 810. neat, 5s. 1735 6 368 Chandler's (Bp.) Defence of Christianity from the prophecies of the Old Test. 8vo. calf neat, 4a. 1725 b 369 -1 another, with a vindication of the Defence, 8vo. 3 vols, neat, 12s. 6d. 1725-28 636o EVIDENCES. 27 6370Tweirs (24) Sermons at Boyle's Lectures, and (8) at Moyer's Lectures, 8vo. 2 vols. 4s. 1734 J 371 __ another, 8vo. 2 vols. /we copy, 8s. 1743 In an$uer to Collim, [p. A. TALB0Y9, 372Abbadie's accomplishment of Scripture Prophecy in Christ, 12mo. wew, boards, 4s. 6d. 373Apthorp (East) Discourses on Prophecies, 8vo. 2 vols. Warburtonian Lecture. The subjects embraced in these two volumes are the history of prophecy— canons of interpretation — prophecies of the birth of Christ, etc. and these are discussed with considerable ability and originality. — Orme. 374 Collins (Ant.) The Scheme of Literal Prophecy con- sidered ; in a view of the controversy occasioned by a late book entitled, a Discourse on the Grounds and Reasons, etc. 8vo. neat, 4s, 1727 For the answers of Chandler and Sherlock to this treatise see above, Nos. 364—369. 375 Davison (John) Discourses on Prophecy, 8vo. new, bds., 12s. 1824 376 Ellis (W. W.) A concise view of that class of Pro- phecy which relates to the IMessiah, 12mo. bds. 2s. 6d. ^ Oxford, 1832 377Faber (G. S.) A general and connected view of the Prophecies relative to the Conversion, Restoration, Union, and future Glory, of the houses of Judah and Israel, etc. 8vo. boards, 6s. Lond. 1809 378 A Dissertation on the Prophecy contained in Daniel ix, 24 — 27, generally denominated the prophecy of the seventy weeks, 6s. ib. 1811 379 Remarks on some parts of Mr. Fabers Dissertation on the Prophecies relative to the great period of 1260 years, Qvo. boards, 2s. 6d. ib. 1809 .380 Hale's (Wm.) Dissertations on the Prophecies, 8vo. new, bds. 8s. 381 Jurieu (Peter) Accomplishment of the Scripture Pro- phecies, 8vo. .3s. 1687 382 Keith (A.) Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Re- ligion, derived /rom the literal fulfilment of prophecy, with numerous engravings, 12mo. boards, 7s- Edinb. 1833 OXFORD.] THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 383 Le Pluche, The Truth of the Gospel demonstrated, from the dispensations of Providence, preparative to it, parti- cularly from prophecy, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, 5s. Lond. 1751 384 Newton (Bp.) On the Prophecies, 8vo. 3 vols, neat, ISs. 1754 385 another, 8vo. 3 vols, best edition , neat, \l. Is. 1786 386 another, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, 9s. 9d. 1789 387 another, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, 9s. 1793 388 another, 8vo. 2 vols. bds. 9s. 1811 389 another, 8vo. bds. 9s. 1829 MIRACLES. Froin the Regius Professor's List. bdlOO Douglas (J.) The Criterion or Rules by which the True Miracles recorded in the New Testament are diS" tinguished from the spurious Miracles of Pagans and Papists, Svo. neWy boards, 5s. Oxford, 1832 ^391 Smallbrook's (Bp.) Vindication of the Miracles of our blessed Saviour, [jigainst Woolston"] 8vo. 2 vols, half calf, 5s. 6d. Lond. 1729-31 5392 another, Svo. 2 vols, calf, Js. 6d. 1729-31 b 393 Campbell {G.) Dissertation on Miracles, containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume, esq. in an essay on miracles, Svo. 2 vols. bds. I2s. Edinb. 1797 6394 another, 2 vols, calf neat, 145. ib. 1797 5395 another, Svo. calf neat, 9s. Edinb. 1812 b 396 another, Svo. bds. 9*. 1823 1 397Middleton (Conyers) An Introductory Discourse to a larger work designed hereafter to be published, on the miraculous powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, etc. Lond. 1747 — A Free In- quiry into the INIiraculous Powers, etc. 1749 — Vindica- tion of the Free Inquiry, etc, from the objections of Dr. Dodwell and Church, 1751 — the three pieces in 1 vol. neat, 6s. 398 Church's (Thos.) Vindication of the Miraculous Powers which subsisted in the three frst centuries of the Chris^ tian Churchy [against Middletojf] sewed, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1750 Qo. A. TALBOrS^ HEBREW BIBLES. 29 399Collyer (W. B.) Lectures on Scripture INIiracles, 8vo. bds. 7s. Lond. 1812 400 Weston (W.) An Enquiry into the Rejection of the Christian JMiracles by the Heathens, 8vo. very neat, 5s. 6d. Camb. 1746 THE SACRED WRITINGS. 1. HEBREW BIBLES, AND PARTS THEREOF, WITH POINTS. 401 Biblia Hebraica, 4 vols, in 2, 4to. large paper, 31. 3s. Paris, R. Stephan, 1556 402 eleganti et maguscula characterum forma, etc. et cubus alphabeticus ling, sanct. Hutteri, folio, 21. 2. Hamb. 1587 403 cum Lat. interpretatione, lineis intersectis, Pag- nini, acces. Nov. Test. Gr. cum interlineari interpretat. Lat. ed. IMontani, folio, 21. 2s. Aurel. Allobr. 1609 You will find the edition of Arias IVIontanus more useful to you than perhaps any other. — Bishop Gleig, Directions for the Sludy of Theology. 404 et Chaldaica, cum utraque IMasora et Targum, item comment. Rabbinorum, studio Buxtorfii, folio, 4 vols, in 2, 4/. 14s. 6d. Basil, 1620 This contains the commentaries of Jarchi, Aben Ezra, Kimchi, Levi ben Gerson, and Saadias Haggaon, and an appendix, con- taining, besides the Jerusalem Targum, the Great Masora, cor- rected by Buxtorf, the various sections of the Ilabbies Ben Ascher and Ben Napthali. On account of the additional matter it contains, it is held in great esteem by Hebrew scholars. — HOUNE. 405 ed. IManasseh Ben Israel. 12mo. 4 vols, blue morocco, gilt leaves, \l. Amst. 1630 406 cum Novum Testamentum Graecum, 12mo. old morocco, 12s. Amst. Sumpt. Jansson, 1639 407 correcta et collata cum antiquiss. et accuratiss. exemplaribus manuscriptis et hactenus impressis, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, fine copy, 18s. Amst. typis J. Athias, 1661 Au extremely rare edition, most l)eautifully executed. — Horne. 407 secundum ultimam editionum J. Athiae, a J. Leusden recognitam, aliosque codices optimos recens. variisque notis illust. ab. E. Van der Hooght, 8vo. russia extra, 21. 2s. Amst. 1 705 OXFORD.]] D 3 30 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 408Biblia Hebraica, etc. another, calf, 2/. 2s. 1705 409 ex aliquot MSS. et compluribus impress, codi- cibus; item Masora tarn edita quam IMSS. ay«q"e HebriEorum criticis diligenter recensita, cura J. H. Mi- chaelis, 8vo. very large volume, new, sewed, l4s. IJallce, ITM 410 another, new, calf, gill, 18s. 1720 411 another, new, elegantly bound in vellum, giU leaves, \l 4s. {720 412 another, vellum, not new, \l. W^' 413 another, folio, the largest paper, new, sewed. Hallos, 1720 This edition has always been held in the highest estimation. A selection of various readings and parallel passages, both real and verbal, is subjoined, together with notes on the most difficult texts. Michaelis has likewise prefixed learned prolegomena.— HORNE. This edition is also recommended by the present Regius Professor of Hebrew. 415 secund. edit. V. D. Hooght, cum vers. Lat. Seb. Schmidii, 4to. new, sewed, \l 10s. Dresden, 1740 416 another, vol. I. only. 10s. 6d. ib. 1740 The Latin version is strictly literal, and chiefly useful to studenU in Hebrew. — Horne. 417 The Old Testament, English and Hebrew, with remarks, critical and grammatical, on the Hebrew, and corrections of the English, by A. Bayley, L. L. D., royal 8vo. 4 vols. boards, uncut, scarce, 21. 18s. Lond. 1774 418Biblia Hebraica, dig. et. grav. lect. variet. adj. J. Jahn, 8vo. 4 vols, new, sewed, \L 18s. Vien. 1808 419 another, 8vo. 4 voh. fine paper, 21. 12s. 6d. t6. 1808 In this edition the text is very distinctly printed. The poetical books are metrically arranged. Each book is divided into greater or lesser sections, to which is prefixed a short analysis of their contents. To the text are subjoined the more important various readings. There are copies on fine paper which are very beauti- ful. — Horne. 420 Biblia Hebraica, olim a C. Reineccio edita, ad opt. codd et edit, fidem recens. et expr. nunc denuo ad iiaem rec. mss. c. var. lect. a Kennicotto et de Rossi, ediderunt, Qd. a. TALB0Y8> HEBREW BIBLES. 31 J. C. Doderlein et J. H. Meisner, 8vo. new, sewed, 13s. 6d. HaU(e,18\S For common use this is an excellent edition, and supplies the want of the splendid editions of Houbigant, Kenuicott, and De Rossi," — Butler's Hone Bib. 421- INIanualia cura Simonis, 8vo. calf, sewed on bands, M. OS. Ha lice, 1822 422 another, 8vo. calf, 18s. ^ 1767 423 secundum edit. Vander Hooght, denub recog- nita et emendata a Judah D'Allemand, 8vo. 4 vols. bound in vellum, lettered, a few MSS. marks, Ills. Lond. 1828 424 another, new, boards, 11. Is. 1828 425 another, calf elegant, 1/. 5s. 1828. 426 another, ./?we paper, calf extra, 1 /. 1 6s. 1 828 427 another, 8vo. new edition, printed on an inferior paper, new, boards. 15s. 1833 Upon the whole, this edition, especially the fine paper, may safely be pronounced the most beautiful as well as cheapest Hebrew Bible ever published." — Horne. 428 secundum editiones J. Athiae, J. Leusden, J. Simonis, aliorumque imprimis E. Vander Hooght, edid. Hahn, 8vo. Jiew, sewed, 14s. or calf elegant, 19s. Lips. 1832 Another cheap, correct, and elegant edition : much recommended, 429 idem, cum prefat. Rosenmiiller, 12mo. beauti- fully printed, 9s. Lipz. Tauchnitz, 1834 This beautiful book, so remarkable for its cheapness, may be had in a variety of bindings. It is presumed to partake of the usual accuracy of the books issuing from the Tauchnitz press. 431 Biblia Hebraica parva (Heb. et Lat.) ed H. Opitius, 8vo. new, sewed, 3s. 6d. Lips. l'J'J2 432 Pentateuchus, Hebraica, 8vo. 7iew, sewed, 2s. Halce, 1710 433 Pentateuchus Hebraice et Grace, recognov. et digessit, varias lectiones notasque crit. subjunxit, argumentis his- torico-criticis illustrav. et cum annotat. perpetua, ed 6. A. Schumann, vol. I. Genesis, 8vo. new, sewed, 18s. Lips. 1829 434 Genesis, in English-Hebrew ; accompanied by an inter- linear translation, substantially the same as the au- thorised English version ; with notes and a grammatical OXFORD.] 32 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. introduction, by the editor of the Comprehensive Bible, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1828 435 another, 8s. Cd. ib. 1828 436 Genesis. Hebraice ad optima exemplaria accuratiss. ex- pressa, (cur. W. Gesenius), 8vo. 2s. Hal(v, 1828 437 Hoseae Oracula, Heb. et Lat. perpet. annot. illustr. C. G. Kuinoel, 8vo. saved, 3s. Lips. 1792 438 Job. Heb. ad optima exempl. accuratiss. expressus (cur. W. Gesenius), 8vo. Is. (kl. Hala', 1829 439PsaImi, Proverbia, Job, Cant, canticor. Ruth, etc. He- braici, cum interlineari versione Lat. X. Pagnini, 8vo. vellum, 4s. 6d. Raphel. 1608 439* another, 1615 440 The Psalms and Lamentations, in Hebrew ; revised and corrected by W. Robertson, 8vo. hcdf vellum, inter' leaved, 3s. Lond. 1656 441 Liber Psalmorum, Heb. et Lat. editus a J. Leusden, 24mo. vellum, 4s. Amst. 1666 442 another, vellum, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1688 443 Hebrew and English, a Leusden, 24mo. 4s. ib. 1688 444 Psalms. The Hebrew Psalter, from the text of E. Van der Hooglit ; revised and compared with the editions of Foster Kennicot, Proops, Atthias, Hutter, etc. by G. Offer, 12mo. cloth, lettered, 3s. 6d. Lond. 1823 445 Psalterium Hebraice ad optima exemplaria accuratiss. express. 8vo. new, .served, 2s. 6d. Hal. 1832 446 Psalmorum liber Hebraeor. 12mo. interleaved, with some writing, 3s. 447 Psalms in Hebrew, metrically arranged, with selections from the various readings of Kennicott and De Rossi, and from the ancient versions, by J. Rogers, IM. A. 12mo. cloth, 10s. Oxford, 1833 448 New Testament in Hebrew, 8vo. bds. 5s. 6d. Lond. 1817 2. HEBREW BIBLES, ETC. WITHOUT POINTS. 449 Biblia Hebraica, ad Leusd. ed. adornata, 18mo. vellum, 14s. Amst. 1701 450 idem. lib. et Nov. Test. Gr. ad. Leusden, 18mo. Jine copy, in old morocco, gilt leaves, 188. Amst, 1698—1701 This is a beautiful liule book, and the most portable of the anti- masoretic Bibles — Clahke. [_D. A. TALBOrS, GREEK TESTAMENTS. 33 451 Biblia Hebraica, ed. D. Jablon8ky,24mo.»^^w, sewed,3s.6d. Halce, 1724 452 , accurante Forster, 4to. calf neat, 21. 28. Oxon. 1750 The first Hebrew Bible, excepting that in the Polyglott, printed in England. It does credit to the taste and attention of its editor. — Orm£. 453 -, cum notis criticis, et vers. Lat. ad notas cri- ticas facta. Auctore C. F. Houbigant, folio, 4 vols, ^we copy in calf, 71. 7s. Paris, 1 753 Only 300 copies of this edition were printed, which renders it scarce. Butler says, that its merit is celebrated by all who are not advocates for the Masorah ; and Dr. A. Clarke calls it a work of great importance to the biblical critic. 454 , without points, containing the chief various readings of Kennicott and De Rossi, with notes critical and explanatory, by B. Boothroyd, 4to. 2 vols, boards, 21. 28. Pojitefract, 1816 Perhaps the cheapest Hebrew Bible with critical apparatus extant. It is peculiarly interesting to the Hebrew scholar and critic, as it contains in a condensed form, the substance of the most valu- able and expensive works. — Horne. 455 Pentateuchus Hebrseo-Samaritanos, charactere Hebraeo- Chaldaico, cura Blayney, 8vo. bds. 6s. 6d. Oxon. 1790 456 Gesenii Anecdota Orientalia, 4to. torn. 1, sewed, 6s. 6d. Lips. 1822 This contains the Samaritan Psalms, with an Arabic version and notes, and a dissertation on Syriac Lexicons. 3. GREEK TESTAMENTS. 457 Novum Testamentum Graecum, cum duplici versione La- tina, et annotationibus Theod. Bezae, folio, fine clean copy, large paper, in the original binding, \l. 4s. Paris, Stephani, 1582 458 Gr. et Lat. T. Beza interprete, 8vo. 7s. 1590 459 Graecum, folio, frontispiece, neat, 1 1. 12s. Paris, typis Regia, 1642 460 , post editiones Curcellaei et D. D. Oxonien. cum locis parellelis necnon lectionibus variantibus et crisi perpetua, edente G. D. T. M. 12mo. vellum, 12s. Amst. 1711 A l)eautiful edition, whose editor's name was C erardus De Tra- OXFORD.] 34 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. jectos Mosa. "It has the most judicious selection of parallel texts ever appended to any edition of the New Testament."— HORNE. 461 Nov. Test. Gr. e lect. var. IMss. exem planum in easdem not. acced. loca script, parallela et proleg. stud. J. Millii> novis access, locupl. L. Kuster, folio. Lips, 1723 462 ed. J\I. Mattaire, 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Lond. Tonson, 1728 463 cum var. lect. locis parall. et aparatu, edit. J. A. Bengelio, 4to. calf, \l. Is. Tubing. 1734 An excellent edition, formed with an extraordinary degree of con- scientiousness, sound judgment, and good taste. — Horne. 464 465 — — — Bengelii, 12mo. 2s. Tubing. 1753 textu per omnia JMilliano cum divisione pericoparum et interpunctura J, A. Bengelii, 18mo. old, green morocco, gilt leaves ^ 5s. Oxon. 1742 466 another, calf, 48. 1742 467 8vo. calf large paper, fine copy, 10s. 6d. Glasg. Urie, 1750 468 edit, receptae c. lect. var. codd. Mss. edit. aliar., versionum et patrum, nee non comment plen. ex script, vet. Hebr. Grace et Latinis, et vim verborum illustr. op. et stud. J. J. Wetstein, folio, Amst. 1751-2 Of all the editions of the New I'estament, this is pronounced by Michaelis to be the most important, and the most necessary to those who are engaged in sacred criticism. 469 — cum ind. et lex. Graeco-Lat. cur. P. Gold- hagen, 8vo. sewed, 5s. Franc. 1753 470 Grace, Lat. ed. J. Leusden, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Lond. 1772 471 cum scbol. tbeol. et philol. ed. Hardy, 8vo. 2 vols, calf 7s. 6d. Lond. 1778 472 another, 8vo. 2 vols, calf gilt, 1 1. Is. Lond. 1820 473 another, ditto, 1/. 6s. 474 Gr. et Lat., textum denuo rec. var. lect. nunq. antea vulg. ex. C. codd. JNIss. var. bibl. adj. Ch. F. Matthiae, 8vo. 12 vols, new, sewed, 21. 12. 6d. Lips. 1781-8 The late Bp. Middleton considered this by far the best edition of the Greek Testament extant ; and though Michaelis has cri- ticised it with considerable severity, he nevertheless pronounces [p. A. TALBOYS, GREEK TESTAMENTS. 35 it absolutely necessary for every man who is engaged in the cri- ticism of the New Testament. — Horne. 475 Nov. Test. Gr. in sect. div. ; interpunct. accurate posuit et disposit. logicam. adj. Ch. Schottgen. 8vo. sewed, 4s. Breslau, 1795 The divisions into sections, and the punctuation, are reputed to be judiciously executed. — Horne. Graece texum ad fidem codicum versionum et 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 patrum recensuit et lectionis varietatem adj. D.J.J. Griesbach, 8vo. 2 vols, cloth boards, \l. 6s. Hal. 1796-806 ' another, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, large paper, 21. 10s. Lond. and Hal. 1796-806 Of all modem critical editions of the Greek text, this of Griesbach is universally allowed to be the most valuable and complete, not- withstanding the different opinions entertained by some learned men relative to the correctness of recensions or editions of MSS. The first volume of this second edition appeared with the imprint of Lond. et llala, Sai. in the title page ; and the second with tliat of Ual 509 The New Testament, m Greek; with Kngh'sh notes, critical, philological, and explanatory, 8vo. 3 vols, boards, Kin ^^' . ^ond. Valpij, 1831 f^^'Z -another, calf gilt, 21 15s. ^*^' jfigi 511 Novum Testamentum Grjcce, ex editione Griesbachii. emend. H. A. Aitton, 24mo. hoards, 4s. Glasn. 1832 ^ J^ ■ another, morocco, (jilt leaves, 9s. 1832 *^ 7""; — Z ^' Latine, ed. Goeschen prefatus est Lieucke, 8vo. sewed, 9s. j^i^g joqo 514Quatuor N. T Evangelia recensuit et cum comment, perpetuis ed C. F. A. Fritzsche, vols. I. and II. 8vo. new, sewed, \l 14s. ^^ jg26 ^^~~^ another, 8vo. 2 vols, calf elegant, 21. 2s. 516Epistolarum Novi Testament! et libri visorum JoJnnls Latinae perpet. adnotat. illust. novis curis emend, et ol7 Pauli Epistola- ad Romanos, Titum et Philemonem, Gr. et Lat. cum var. lect. ed. Matthiaj, 8vo. half calf, 6s. Iiig(B, 1782 4. POLYGLOTTS, 5]8Bibliaqua typography and paper, and its critical value, concur to render this edition highly valu- able ; it is consequently both scarce and dear. — Horne. una cum lib. ajwcr. sec. exempl. vatic. recens. et potiores lect. adjecit Ch. Beineccius, 8vo. sewed, 9s. Lips. 1^5 j cum variis lectionibus, edd. Holmes et Parsons, folio, 5 vols. Ojon. typ. Clarend. 1798-1826 sec. exemplar Vat. Bonia* editum acced. var. lect. e cod. Alex, nee non introd. J. B. Carpzovii^ 8vo. 6 vols, new, boards, 21. 2s. Oxon. 1817 another, 8vo. 4 vols, calf gill, II. IDs. ib. 1817 An accurate and beautifully printed edition. — Horxe. et Nov. Test. Gr. cum var. lect. 3Iillii et Griesbachii, 12mo. new, boards, \l. U)s. morocco, extra very thin, 21. Lond. Boaster, 1820* another, ]2mo. interleaved with the Enfrlisk version, morocco extra, sewed with silJc on bands, 2/.'^10s. 540 Vet. et Nov. Test. Graec. 18mo. 4 vols, calf, ]/. 48.' (Uas^. 1822 ex auctoritate Sixti Quinti PontiHcis Max- 541 imi editum, ed. Leander Van Ess, 8vo. sewed, 13s. I. o . ^W- 1824 another, 8vo. calf gilt, sewed on bands, 18s. ^ ^ ib. 1824 another, /«e paper, 1 78. 6d. ib. 1824 another, calf gilt, 11. 2s. A very neat, accurate, and cheap edition, 545Biblia Graeca LXX, 2 v(»ls. boards, 12s. Glasn 1831— cum Novum Testamentum Graece, ex ed. Griesbachii Cd. a. TALB0Y8, 542 543 544 emend. H. A. Aitton, 18mo. 3 vols morocco, gill leaves, 1/. 78. 1832 546 Nova Versio Graeca Pentateuchi, ex unico S. IVIarci, Bib- liothecae codice veneti, ed. atque recens. C. F. Ammon, 8vo. 3 vols, sewed, 17s. Erlang. 1790-1 Psalms. 547 Du Port, Metaphrasis libri Psalmorum Gra?cis versibus contexta, 4to. neat, 48, Cantab. 1666 548 Psalmorum aliquot Davidis IMetaphrasis Graeca, J. Ser- rani et Precat. ejusdem Graeco-Latine, ed. Okely, 8vo. boards, 2s. 6d. Loud. 1770 549 Daniel, sec LXX. ex tetraplis originis Romae anno 1772, ex chisiano codice primum editus (cur. J. D. IVlicbaelis,) new, sewed, 2a. QA. Gothing. 177^ 550Origenis hexapla, quae supersunt ed. notisque illustr. C. F. Bahrdt, 8vo. 2 vols, new, sewed, 9s. Lubcck, 1 769-70 6. LATIN VERSIONS. 55 J Biblia Lat. ad vetustissima exemplaria castigata, 12mo. calf, .5s. Antv. 1569 552 Sacra Vulgata* editionis, 4to. calf, plates, 12s. Mogunt, 1609 553 ed. L. van Ess, 8vo. new, sewed, 10s. Tubing, 1824 554 . Sixti V. P. INI. jussu recogn. atque edita Romaj 1593, edit, nova auctor. summi pont. Leonis XII. excusa, 8vo. new, 15s. Franc. 1826 555 ' another, 8vo. sewed, 8s. A Tout, 1827 556 edition exposee au Louvre en 1827, parmi les chefs-d'oeuvre de I'industrie Fran9aise, 8vo. beautiful edition, 16s. Firmin Didot, 1827 557 Novum Testamentum Vulgata edit, juxta ex- emplar Vaticanum 12mo. new, seived, 4s. Solisb. \i]29 558- Tremellii, Junii et Bezae, 18mo. half calf, 2s. 6d. Lofid. 1680 559^ ex Sebast. Castellionis interpret. 8vo. 2 vols. «e«^erf, 12s. Lips. 1778 560 — ■ cum comment. IMenochii, 4to. 8 tom. new, sewed, 2/. 88. Vien. 1755 a6J ex recens. textus Hebraei et vers, antiqui La- OXFORD.] E 2 1) ib. 1832 ib. 1784 ib. 1794 *2 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. tine versus notisq. pliilolog. et crit. illustr. a J. A. Da- thio, 8vo. 6 vols. 1/. 19s. Halw, V. Y. Pentateuch, 8vo. sewed, Ss. HalfPy 1791 Libri Historici Vet. Test. 8vo. 10s. Id. lib. 8s. Psalmi, 8vo. 4s. 6d. Jobus, Proverbia, Salomonis, Ecclesiastes, Cant. Canticorum, 8vo. 48. 6d. ih. 1789 Prophetae Majores, 98. ib, 1831 lAIinores, 2s. 6d. ib. 1830 This version is deservedly in high repute for its general fidelity and elegance. — Houne. 562Schott (H. A.) et Winzer (J. F.) Libri Sacri antiqui few deris, in Lat. translati, notatione brevi praecip. lect. et interpret, diversitatis addita ; vol. 1. Pentateuchus, 8vo. D^'f^'. ^ ^^- . ^ ^'o««» 1 81 (> .*Jt» Psalterium Universum carmine elegiaco redd, atque ex- Afiost. Gentium, ac Christi Jesu eccles. doct. Evang. Epist. divinae ad orphicam lyram traduct* F. B. Angeriae, roA ^^^^^' ^^•^7' ^" ®"® ^'<^^- ^2mo. vellutti, 15s. oo4 Psalms. Buchanani Paraphrasis in Librum Psalmorum, etc. 24mo. calf, 3s. Gd. Amst. 1687 605 another, wants title, 2s. 6d. ^^ Buchanani (G.) Paraphrasis Psalmorum Davidis ^iR^iS^T^^' ^^^^' ^"-^^ "^"'' ^** ^'^"^S- Foulis, 1765 5b7 Psalmorum Davidis quinquaginta priorum, una cum non- nullis aliis selectis, Versibus Elegiacis Latine redditorum, ed. J. Han way, 8vo, sewed^2^. Lond. 1726 ARABIC AND SYRIAC VERSIONS. 43 568 Psalms. Arturi Jonstoni Psalmi Davidici, juxta editio- nem in usum serenissimi principis, 12mo. boards. Is. 6d. r/»nxT m Lond. 1741 o09. Novum Testamentum Vulgatae editionis, 12mo. boards, -^^^^•^- Oa:on.l796 ^'"~T^ : — duce et auctore S. Castellione dilu- cidat mterpret. Lat. redd. ed. L. Sahl, 8vo. 2 vols. bds. k^t7?'i , Hat ni(E, 1780 &71 Ihalemann (C. W.) Versio Latina evangeliosum Mat- thaei, Lucae, et Joannis, itemque act. Apostol. ed. D. C. Tittmann, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Berol. 1781 [d. A. TALB0Y8, 7. ARABIC VERSIONS. 572 Bible, Holy, containing the Old nnd New Testaments, in the Arabic language, 4to. calf, 1/. 6s. Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1811 This edition was superintended by the late Arabic professor, the Rev. J. D. Carlyle. — IIorne. 573Biblia Sacra Arabice, 8vo. calf, 18s. Lond. 18— 574 Isaiah. Saadiaj, R. Phijum, versio Jesniaj Arab, cum all. specim. Arab, e JMss. Budleano nunc pr. ed. et gloss, instr. H. E. G. Paulus, 8vo. neat, sewed, 7s. 6d. Jena, 1790 575 Psalms in Arabic, 1 2mo. 3s. 576 Novum Testamentum Arabice, 4to. calf, 10s. 6d. 577 another, 8vo. calf, 7s. 6d. Lond. 18 — 578 Evangelia Arabice, studio J. B. Kaymundi, folio, wood' cuts, sewed, uncut, \l. 8s. Roma:, 1590 •* The edith prhiceps of the Arabic Gospels." — ISIiciiaelis. " Qua {)ropter edili' nes Arabicne, sine versione Latina, omnium in- lisae oris sunt rarissima:." — Le Long. 579 et Latine, folio, sewed, woodcuts, 1/. 10s. Florent. 1774 8. SYRIAC VERSIONS. 580 Novum Testamentum Syriacum, cum vers. Lat. ; cura et studio J. Leusdf n et C. Schaaf, et Lex. Syr. a C. Schaaf, 4to. 2 vols, vellum, fine copy, 21. 16s. Lug. Bat. I7O8 From an official report lately publiears that Holland is justly entitled to the honour of the invention of stereotype printing, and that this work was the first so printed. The inventor was the llev. John Miiller, mi- nister of the reformed church at Leyden. It is rather extraor- dinary, that such an invention should have been allowed to drop into oblivion. 581 ——————— cum punctis vocal ibus et vers. Lat. Matthaci ita adornata. ed. E. Gutbirius. — Lexicon Syriacum continens omnes N. T. Syriaci, dictiones et particulas, etc. cum Indice Latino accuratiss. auctore E. Gutbirio, in one vol. 12mo. /if calf, 12s. Hamb. 1664-67 Nov. Test. Syr. quod satis est elegans adcuratum atque ad usum facil. commodum. — Walch. OXFORO.3 44 ^^ THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 583Sacrorum Evan-el. versio Syriaca Philox. ex codd. Mm. KidK nunc primiim edita, cum interp. Lat. et annotat. J. White, 4to. 4 vols, sewed, 21. 8s. Oxon. 1777-803 A version of real importance to a critic— Marsh. 584 Evangelia versionis simplicis Syriaca, collata cum duobus codd. A ss. Bibl. Bodl. necnon Ms. comment. Gregorii Bar-Hebraei, a Ricardo Jones, 4to. lOs. ()d. no' 4 ji /T ^ ^ Oxon. typis Clar. 1805 58o Adler, {3 G. C.) Nov. Test, versiones Syr simplex Phi- lox. et Hieros. denuo examinat. et ad 'fid. codd. novis observatt. lilustravit, 4to. new, sewed, 15s. HafnicBy 1789 The various readings of this Ms. are of great consequence.- Marsh s MicHAELis. ^ 586Pentateuchus Syriace e polygl. Angl. cum Syri comment, collat. summa hde, ed. G. G. Kirsch, 4to. sewed, 11. 5s. 587Psalmi Davidis Lingx. Syriaca nunc primum.tx' Tl Ti/mr'''^ ^'*^- ^" ^""^"^ ^^'^^ ^ '^- *^rpenio, 4to. 'IftfiP i; • 'i- . L,g. Bat. 1625 notlfnM ^/"^^""l T^f "«• ^t Lat. vertit T. Erpenius notas plul. et cnt. add. J. A. Dathe, 8vo. sewed, 5s. soo ,, , ,^ . Halce, 1768 ow another, half calf, 78. 6d. (b. I'JQQ 9. COPTIC AND ETinoPIC. 590 Novum Test. Copticum, cura D. Wilkins, 4to. 1/. Is. SOI D u • r^ . Oxon. typis Clar. 1716 591 Psaltenum Coptico-Arabicum, 4to. calf (i Land. 182- T^TT" ^ '^ ^^'^""I^- ^^ ^"^- «^^^^^- ^thiopic^ tan. Canti-c^r r * r''""" "''^""^ ^'^*- ^* ^«^- Test., item Tn5 S^.M?'"^ "^""^ ^"'- ^*^^'- et notis, cura J. Ludolfi, 4to. half calf 16s. /-.J^^. j^oi unae m nostris terns quam rarissime apparent.-LE Long. i'. Piatt, 4to. calf 9s. ^^„^ jgge 10. GOTHIC, ANGLO-SAXON, AND FRANCO-TIIEGSTIC. ^^^^hl\IZ'':^^^ ^"^ ^^^-^^--^^ palimpsestis ab A. JVIaio repert., specimen, conjunctis curis ejusdera [d. a. TALB0Y8, COPTIC, ETHIOPIC, GOTHIC, ANGLO-SAXON, ETC. 45 Maii et C. O. Castillionaei editum Gothic, Gr. et Lat. ; containing fragments of the book of Ezra, Nehemiah, St. Paul's Epistles to the Philijipians, etc. 4to. sewed, 10s. 6d. Mediol. 1819 These fragments are peculiarly valualde, as before their discovery not the smallest portion of the Gothic version of the Old Tes- tament was known to be in existence. — Hokne. 595 Sacrorum Evangeliorum versio Gotbica ex cod. Argent, cum interp. Lat. et annotat. E. Benzelii ed. obs. suas adjecit, et Gram. Goth. pra?niissit E. Lye, 4to. calf \l. 4s. ' Oxon. 1750 596Ulfila's Gothische Bibeliibersetz., nach Ihrens Text, mit einer grammatisch-wortl. lat. Uebersetz. zwischen den Zeilen, nebst Sprachlehre u. glossar von F. K. Fulda, umgearb. v. W. F. H. Reinwald, etc. mit verbess. aumerk. u. Ziisatzen herausg. v. J. Ch. Zahn, 4to. new, sewed, U. 16s. Franc. 1805 The text is carefully given ; the grammatical and critical remarks added in the margin below are short, directly applied to the point, and well conceived ; and the whole of the rich apparatus of the book is valuable. — Dr. Wait. 597 Matthew (^t.) Gospel in Gothic, from the Codex Argen- teus of the fourth century, with the corresjumding En- glish or Saxon from the Durham book of the eighth cen- tury, with a literal English version of each, and notes by S. Heushall, 8vo. cloth lettered, 6s. Lond. 1807 598 Ulphila; Versionem Gothicam n(Uinullorum capitum Epis- tolai Pauli ad Ronianos, e cod. Hiblioth.Guelplierbytanae, cum comment. Fran. A. Kuittel, 4to. fine copi/, vellum, 16s. Brun. 1762 599 Matthew (St.) in Saxon and Gothic, .see No. 597. OOONotkeri Psalterium Davidicum e Lat. in Barb. Theotis- cam versum et ])araphrasi illustr. nunc primum in lucem editum, cum interp. et notis J. Schilteri, folio. Ulma, 1726 In Schilteri Thesaurus, folio, 3 vols. 3/. 3s. Ulm. 1726. 601 Willerami in Canticum Canticorum paraphrasis gemina. Prior Rhytims Lat., altera veteri lingua Francica cum var. lect. P. Scriverii et G. Va'gelini ; ut et notaj P. Castricomii et F. Junii selectae item integrae J. Schilteri nee non J. G. Scherzii, folio. 1726 In Schilteri Thesaurus. OXFORD.] 46 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. OOSOtfridi volumen Evangeliorum, in libros v. distinctum, Francis Rhythmis cum vers. Lat., notis et emend. J. Schilteri et J. G. Sclierzii, folio, UlmcBj J 726 In Schilteri Thesaurus. 664Evangelia secundum JMattbxum versio Francica sseculi IX, nee non Gothica saec. IV. quoad superest ed. J. A. Schmeller, 8vo. sewed, Ss. 6d. Stuttg, 1827 11. ENGLISH. \_A good collection of recently printed editions are constantly kept on hand, in a variety of bindings.^ 605 Bible (Holy) and Apocrypba, black letter, wood cuts, wants title and some leaves. Tbe Newe Testament of our Sauyoure Jesu Cliriste, folio, black letter, wood cuts, old calf, 21 12s. 6d. 1594 606 with most profitable annotations upon all the hard places, and other things of great importance. Lond. 1607 Called the Breeches Bible. 607 4to. calf 12s. Camb. 1645 608 containing the Old Testament and the New, and the Book of Common Prayer, 4to. calf qilt leaves, \6^.Qd, Camb. l(j«3, Oxford, 609 self-interpreting, containing the Old and New Testaments, to which are annexed an extensive intro- duction, marginal references and illustrations, etc. etc. by the Rev. J. Brown, 4to. 2 vols, calf 21. 12s. 6d. Berwick, 1812 610 Old Testament, illustrated with engravings by Charles Heath, from the designs (.f R. Westall, R. A. imperial 8vo. 2 vols, riissia extra, 5/. 5s. Lond. 1813 611 Bates' (Julius) Literal translation of the Pentateuch of Moses, and tiie historical books of the Old Testament, with notes critical and explanatory, 4to. neat, scarce, /jinT^^^^"** Zo«rf. 1773 612 Isaiah, translated from tbe Hebrew text of Van Der Hooght, by the Rev. J. Jones, 12mo. boards, 5s. /J10T, ^ Oxford, 1830 613 Buchanan's Paraphrase of the Psalms of David, trans- lated into English prose by Waddel, 12mo. 4s. Edinb. 1772 Qd. a. talboys. ENGLISH. 47 614 The Book of Psalms, as translated, paraphrased, or imi- tated, by some of the most eminent English poets. To which is prefixed a dissertation on scripture imprecations, 12mo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Salisbury, 1781 615 Psalmes of David, translated into divers and sundry kinds of verse ; begun by the noble and learned gentleman, sir P. Sidney, knt., and finished by the right honourable the countess of Pembroke, his sister, 12mo. boards, two por- traits, 6s. 6d. Lond. 1823 Only 250 copies printed. 616 Psalms, according to the authorised version, metrically arranged after tbe original Hebrew, and disposed in chronological order, 12ino. boards, 3s. 6d. Lond. 1830 61 7 New Testament of our Lord Jesus Christ, black letter, Lond. 1581. Bible and Apocrypha, black letter, wants title. Two right profitable and fruitful Concordances, black letter, 4to. in one vol. calf 7s. 618 translated out of Greeke, by Theod. Beza ; wbereunto are adjoyned large expositions of the phrases and hard places, by the author and others : toge- ther with a table or concordance, Englished by L. Thom- son, black letter, Lond. 1.596. The whole book of Psalms, collected into English meetre by T. Sternhold, W. Whittingham, J. Hopkins, and others, etc. 4to. in one vol. c«//, 1/. Is. 1598 619 — — ^translated from the Greek according to the present idiom of the English tongue, by J. Wors- ley, 8vo. boards, 4s. Lond. 1770 620-^ in an improved version, upon the basis of archbishop Newcome s new translation, 8vo. bds. 5s. Lo?id. 1808 621 St. John. The Revelation, 8vo. halfrussia, interleaved, with Ms. 7iotes, 7s. 622 Wakefield (Gilbert). A new translation of those parts only of the New Testament, which are wrongly trans- lated in our common version, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 1789 CONTINENTAL LANGUAGES OF EUROPE. French. 623 Bible (La Sainte) avec des paralleles et des somniaires, par D. Martin, 8vo. calf, Q&. a Bdsle, 1744 OXFORD.^ 48 THE0L06IAL CATALOGUE. ASIATIC LANGUAGES. 49 625 Bible (La Sainte), old black morocco, gilt leaves, 8s. ^c^^xT m a Basle, 1760 626Nouveau Testament, traduit en Francois, ]2mo. calf, giU leaves, 5s. ,) Mons, imj 627 traduit sur la Vulj^ate, par Le I\Iaitre De Sacy, 8vo. hoards, Jine edition, 12s. Paris, Didot, 1^4 628 Le Nouveau Testament, ed. sterot. revue et corrigee avec s 7^ Col Iyer's Sacred Interpreter, 8vo. nerv, hoards, 12s. calf elegant, 15s. Oxford, 1831 Kecommended as a good popular preparation for the study of the Scriptures, by Bp. Marsh, Van Mildert, Lloyd, and the present Regius professor. i 710 Grey (R.) A key to the Old Testament and Apocrypha, Svo. boards, lis. Loud. 1829 6 71 1 another, with Percy's key to the New Test. 8vo. calf elegant, 18s. 1829 6712 Home (T. H.) An Introduction to the critical study and knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, illustrated with nu- merous maps and fac-similes of biblical jMss. 8vo. 4 vols. boards, 21. 18s. Loud. 1834 713 another, 8vo. 4 vols, calf elegant, 3/. 13s. 6d. 1834 71*1 A compendious Introduction to the study of the Bible, 12mo. hoards, plates, i>s. Lond. 1829 b 715 Leland (J.) The Divine authority of the Old and New Testament asserted, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, 18s. Lond. 1739 7I6 another, 8vo. very neat, \l. Is. 1739 717Ackermann (F.) Introductio in libros s. veteris foederis, us. acad. accom. 8vo. new, sewed, 98. Vien. 1825 Qd. a. TALBOY8, INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OP THE SCRIPTURES. 65 718 Bickersteth's Scripture Help, 8vo. 8s. 12mo. 5s. 1832 719 treatise on Reading the Scriptures, 18mo. 2s. 6d. A much esteemed practical introduction to the reading of the scrip- tures. 720 Bryant (J.) A Treatise upon the Authenticity of the Scriptures, and the Truth of the Christian Religion, 8vo. calfls.i\A. Carn^. 1793 721 Carpzov (J. G.) Introductio in libros Vet. et Nov. Test. 4to. 4 parts, new, .sewed, 15s. Lij)s. 1731 722 another, 4to. 4 parts in 2, vellum, very neat, 1/. 4s. £6.1757 Carpzov was a man of profound erudition, and indefatigable in- dustry. His work contains the principal materials which had been afforded by his predecessors, perspicuously arranged, and augmented by his own valuable observations. — Bp. Marsh. 723 Carpenter (W.) A Guide to the Practical Reading of the Bible, 18mo. boards, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1830 724Eichhorn (J. G.) Einleitung ins alt. Test. 8vo. 5 vols. new, sewed, 21. 12s. 6d. Leipz. 1823-4 725 Einleitung in apocryph. Schriften des alt. Test. 8vo. new, sewed, 7s. ib. 1795 726— — • Einleitung ins neu. Test. 8vo. 5 vols. new, sewed, 21. 12s. 6d. ib. 1812-27 The works of Eichhorn, who succeeded Michaelis as professor of theology at Goettingen, are highly esteemed in Germany. They belong however to the free school of German criticism. 727 Hamilton (G.) A general Introduction to the study of the Hebrew Scriptures, with a critical history of the Greek and Latin versions, of the Samaritan Pentateuch, and of the Chaldee Paraphrases, 8vo. calf, neat, 6s. Dublin, 1814 728 Historical Introduction to the Old and New Testament, 18mo. boards, 2s. 6d. Oxford, Vincent, 1829 729 Hug (J. L.) An Introduction to the writings of the New Testament, translated from the German, by the Rev. D. G. Wait, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 12s. Lond. 1827 Long held in the highest estimation. 730Jahn (J.) Einleitung in die gottl. Bucher des Alten Bundes, 8vo. 2 vols. 1/. 7s. ^^ein. 1802-4 731 Introductio in libros Sac. Vet. Feed, in comp. re- dacta, 8vo. sewed, 15s. ib. 1815 A most valuable treatise. — Horne. OXFORD.] 56 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 732Jahn. An introduction to the Old Testament, trans- lated from the Latin and German works of J. Jahn, \vith additional references and notes, by S. H. Turner and W. R. Whittingham, 8vo. half calf ^ IJs. 6d. New York, U. S. 1827 733 another, boards, 15s. ib, 1827 This truly valuable work contains an entire translation of the pre- ceding treatise, with various improvements." — Horne. 734 Jones's (Rev. T.) Scripture Directory, 12mo. seventh edi- tion, 4s. ■ 1829 735 Key to the Bible ; or a general introduction to the study and profitable reading of the Holy Scriptures, in ques- tion and answer, 12mo. boards, 6s." Oxf, Vincent, 1829 736Lowth's (W.) Vindication of the Divine authority of the Old and New Testament, 12mo. bds. 4s. Lond. 1821 737 Michaelis, Introductory Lectures to the sacred books of the New Testament, 'l2mo. 4s. Lond. 1780 738 Introduction to the New Testament, translated from the fourth edition of the German, with notes, and a dissertation on the origin and composition of the three first Gospels, by H. Marsh, D. D. 8vo. 6 vols, nefv, calf gilt, 31. 13s. 6d. Land. 1823 739 Moldenhaweri (J. H.) Introductio in omnes libros Ca- nonicos, 8vo. new, served, Reyiom. 1744 Few works professing to be introductions to the Bible, are more useful than this. — Horne. 740Paulus (H.) Introductiones in Nov. Test, capita selec- tiora, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Jena, 1799 741 Percy's Key to the New Testament, 12mo. calf, 38. Lond. 1779 742 Pritii (D. J. G.) Introductio in lectionem Novi Testa- menti, ed. D. C. G. HofiTmann, 8vo. sewed, best edition, 10s. 6d. Lips. 1764 The service rendered by Carpzov to the Old Testament, was per- formed by Pritius for the New. It deserves to be purchased by every student in divinity. — Bp. Marsh. 743 Roberts (Francis) Clavis Bibliorum — the key of the Bible, unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scrip- tures, 12mo. half calf , portrait, 8s. Lond. 1649 744 Tomline (G.) An Introduction to the study of the Bible, 12mo. bds. 3s. 6d. Lond. 1827 Or in his Christian Theology, 8vo. 2 vols. 18s. Qo. A. TALB0T8, SACRED CRITICISM. 57 745Townson (T.) Discourses on the Four Gospels, chiefly with regard to the peculiar design of each, and the order and places in which they were written, 4to. calf, 9s. Oxford, 1778 746 De Wette (W. ]M.) Lehrbuch der historisch-krit. Einlei- tung in die Bibel, 8vo. 2 vols. 17s. Berl. 1829-30 3. TREATISES ON THE SACRED TEXT, ITS STYLE, IDIOM, AND VERSIONS. a. Sacred criticism in general, and on the style and idiom of the Scriptures. 747 Bauer (K. L.) Rhetorica Paulina, 8vo. three parts, nerv, sewed, 7s. Hal(B, 1781-2 748Blackwall (A.) The sacred Classics defended and illus- trated, 8vo. 2 vols, calf 10s. Lond. 1727 749 Buslav (J. Th.) Dissert, historico-critico-exegetica de lin- gua originali Evangelii secund. IMatthaium, 8vo. new, sewed, 2s. 6d. Vratislav. 1826 750Binterim (A. J.) Propempticum ad Problema Criticum sacra scriptura Nov. Test, in quo idiumate originaliter ab Apostolis edita fuerit, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Moguntice, 1822 751 Carpzovii (J. G.) Critica Sacra vet. Test. 4to. new, sewed, 9s. Lips. 1748 752 Cappelli (J.) Observat. in Nov. Test, exceptis Actibus Apostol. et Apocalypsi D. Joannis una cum ejusdem L. Capelli spicilegio, i4/«5^ 1657. Honert (T. H. van den) stylus Nov. Test. Graecus a barl)arismis et sermonis vitiis, Ei nuper ab Elia Benoist, aflictis vindicatus, 4to. 2 vols, in one, vellum, 9s. Amst. 1703 753Dathe (J. A.) Opuscula ad Interpretationem et Crisin Vet. Test, edidit E. F. C. Rosenmiiller, 8vo. new, sewed, 4s. 6d. Lips. 1796 7o4Gesenius, (W.) De Pentateuchi Sam. origine, indole et auctoritate, 4to. new, sewed, 4s. Halcc, 1815 755 Anecdota Oxoniensia, 4to. torn. I. Lips. 1822 756Glassii (Sal.) Philologia Sacra; qua totius S. S. veteris et Nov. Test. Scripturae tum stylus et litteratura, turn sensus et genuinae interpretationis ratio et doctrina, li- bris quinq. expenditur ac traditur, 4to. 12s. Lips. 1725 OXFORD.^ 58 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 757Glassii (Sal.) Philolog. Sacra, his temporibus accommo- data k J. A. Dathe et G. L. Baver, 8vo. 3 vols, new, sewed, U. Us. (id. ib. 1795-97 An iDestimable ?nd immortal work, than which none can be more useful for the interpretation of scripture. — Mosheim and Horne. 758 Gratwitz (C.) Th^se Critique sur la Langue originale de I'Evangile selon St. !^Iatthieu, soutenu devant la faculte Protestant de Montaubaii, 8vo. Paris, 1827 Written to prove the Hebrew original of St. Matthew's gospel. 759 Gray (Rob.) The Connexion between the sacred writings and the literatnre of Jewish and Heathen authors, par- ticularly that of the classical ages, illustrated; 8vo. 2 vols, new, boards, 11. Is. 1819 Classical literature is here shown to be the handmaid of sacred li- terature, in a style and manner which cannot fail to instruct and gratify the reader. — Horne. 760 Hegelmaier (T. G.) Chaldaism Biblici fundamenta, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Tubing. 1771 761 Hirzel (L.) De Chaldaismi Biblici origine et auctoritate critica, commentatio, 4to. sewed. Is. 6d. Lips. 1830 762Hody, De Bibliorum textibus originalibus, versionibus Graecis, et Latina Vulgata, libri iv., folio, port. 11. Is. Oxon. 1705 This is the classical work on the Septuagint. — Bp. Marsh. 763 Hottingeri (J. H.) Exercitationes Anti-Morinianae : de Pentateuchi Samarit., 4to. half vellum, 5s. 6d. Tifjuri, 1644 764Hulsii (A.) Authentia Absoluta S. Textus Hebrsei vin- dicata contra Criminat. J. Vossii, 4to. calf, 3s. 6d. Rotterd. 1662 765 Jessien (Ad.) De Authentia Epist. Judae, comment, crit. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Lips. 1821 766 Jones (W. of N.) On the Figurative Language of Scrip- ture, new, boards, 7s., calf gill ^ 10s. 1826 767 Keil (C. F.) Apologetischer versuch iiber die Biicher der Chronik und iiber die Integritat des Buches Esra, 8vo. sewed, 9s. Berl. 1833 768Kennicott (Benj.) Dissertatio generalis in Vet. Test. He- braicum, curavit P. J. Bruns, 8vo. new, sewed, 6s. Brunsv. 1783 [^D. A. TALB0Y8, SACRED CRITICISM. 59 769Leusden (J.) De Dialectis N. T. singulatim de ejus Hebraismis lib. singul. denuo ed. J. F. Fischer, 8vo. sewed, 38. . Lips. 1792 y^0__, Philologicus Hebraeus, continens quaestiones Hebraicus quai circa Vet. Test. Heb. fere moveri solent. Ejus Philologus Hebrajo-mixtus, et Philologicus He- braeo-Graecus, 4to. in one vol. half calf , neat, 12s. Basil. 1739 771 Marckii Sylloge dissertationum philologico-theologicarum ad selectos quosdam textus Novi Testamenti, 4to. 7s. Rotterod. 1721 772Muntinghe (Herm.) Brevis Expositio critices veteris Foe- deris, 8vo. Gronig, 1827 An elegantly written compendium of the most valuable observa- tions on the Old Testament. — Horne. 773Rhenferdii (J.) Dissert. Philol.-Theolog. de stylo Nov. Test. Syntagma, 4to. vellum, 7s. Leov. 1701 774Spitzner (A. Ben.) De Parenthesi libris s. V. et N. T. accommodata, 8vo. seived, 2s. 6d. Lij)s. 1772 775 Institutiones ad analyticam sacram textus V. T. ex accentibus, 8vo. sewed, 3s. Halo;, I786 776 Simon (R.) Histoire Critique du texte du Vieux Testa- ment, 4to. calf, lOs. 6d. Rotterd. 1685 777. A Critical History of the text of the New Testament, 4to. calf, 5s. Land. 1689 All the works of father Simon are characterised by great learning and g^eat research. 778Townley (J.) Illustrations of Biblical Literature, exhibit- ing the history and fate of the sacred writings, from the earliest period to the present century, 8vo. 3 vols, boards, 15s. Lond. 1821 779Vorst (J.) Commentarius de Hebraismis Nov. Test, ac- cess, praeter ejusd. cogit. de stylo N. T. et diatr. de ada- giis N. T., Hor. Vitringae animadv. ad comment, de Hebr. N. T. cur. J. F. Fischer, 8vo. sewed, lOs. 6d. Lips. 1778 780 Wetstein (J. J.) Prolegomena in N. Test. not. adj. J. S. Semler, 8vo. sewed, 6s. Hal. 1764 h. Treatises on Hebrew Poetry, 781 Edwards (T.) Prolegomena in libros Vet. Test. poet. Cantab. 1762. Epistola ad Doctiss. virum R. Lowthium, 8vo. in one vol. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. 17^5 OXFORD.]] 60 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 782Lowth (R.) De sacra Poesi Hebraeorum prelectiones acad. 8vo. Jierv, boards, J 6s. Oxon. typ. Clar. 1821 Best edition ; containing the observations of Michaelis, Rosea- miiller, Richter, and Weiske. 783 Lectures on the sacred Poetry of the Hebreurg, translated from the Latin of Bp. Lowth, by G. Gregory, to which are added the notes of Michaelis and others ; a new edition, in which are incorporated the notes of Ro- senmuller, Richter, and others, by E. Stowe, 8vo. 2 vols. Boston, U. S. 784 Herder (J. G.) Vom Geist der Ebraeischen Poesie, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, 18s. Leipz, 1825 This work is recommended by professor Ileeren, and is considered classical by the learned of Germany. 785 Jebb (Bp.) Sacred Literature, 8vo. new, boards, 128. 1820 786 another, new, calf gill, 15s. 1820 787 Bellermann (J.J.) Versuch einer Metrik der Hebraer. 8vo. 58. Berlin, 1813 c. On Manuscripts and various readings, 788 Amersfoordt (J.) Dissert. Theol. Inaud. 1818 923 Yeates (T.) Hebrew Grammar, with principal rules, com- piled from the most considerable Hebrew grammars, 8vo. served, 3s. Lotid, 1828 c. Chaldee Grammars, 924 Harris (W.) Elements of the Chaldee Language, 8vo. sewed. Is. 6d. Lond. 1822 925 Jahn (J.) Klementa Aramicae, sen Chaldseo Syriacae Lin- guae Latine reddita, et nunnullis accessionibus aucta, ab Andr. Fr. Oberleitner, 8vo. 12s. Viennce, 1820 This grammar is perspicuously written, and very neatly printed. 926Michaelis Grammatica Chaldaica, 12mo. sewed, 4s. Gottinyoe, 1771 927 Tremellii (J.) Grammatica Chaldaea et Syra, royal 8vo. vellum. Lutet. H. Steph. 1569 928 Winer's JManual of the Chaldee Language, translated by E. Riggs, with a chrestomathy and vocabulary, and a preface by Stuart, 8vo. new, boards, 12s. Boston, 1832 929 Winer (G. B.) Ueber die Leichtigkeit der Hebraischen Sprache, 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. Leipz. 1823 d. Hebrew Lexicons, Concordances, etc. From the Regius Professors List. b930Simonis (J.) Lexicon Manuale Hebr. et Chald. post J. G. FAchhornii ciiras emend, et auxil G. B. Winer, 8t>o. new, sewed, 18*. Lips. 1828 ft 931 another, 8i;o. new, calf, strongly and ele- gantly bound, sewed on bands, with silk, 1 /. As. ib. 1828 5932Buxtorf (J.) Lexicon Chaldaicum Talmudicum et Rab- binicum, folio, calf, port. \l. lOs. Basil. 1639 J 933. Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum, 12mo. vellum, very neat, 12s. ib. 164o ^934 Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldeo-Biblicum or- dine alph. tarn primigenia, quam derivata Vet. Test. Hebr. et Chaldaica verba, et Latinas eorumdem interp. \j}. A. TALBOYS, HEBREW LEXICONS, CONCORDANCES, ETC. 71 ex J. Buxtorfii aliorumque eruditis. virorum operibus ex- cerptas exhibens digessit, multisque auxit, atque illus- travit Fr Jos. Montaldi, 8vo. 4 vols, sewed, \l. 16s. Rome, 1789 J 935^ Manuale Hebraicum et Chaldaicum in usum Juventutis, 12mo. calf, 4s. 6d. or, calf very neat, 6s. Oxon. I8O7 J 936.^ another, 18mo. vellum, 2s. Basil. 1619 937 Barker (W. H.) Hebrew and English Lexicon, 8ro. calf, 3s. Carmarthen, 1776 938Castelli Lexicon Hebraicum cum annot. Michaelis, 4to. 2 vols, sewed, \l. Goetlingw, 1790 939. another, with Michaelis* supplement, ad lex. Heb. 4to. 6 parts, together 8 vols in 4, 21. 10s. 1790-92 940Clodii (J. C.) Lexicon Hebraicum seiectiim, in quo voces rariores et obscur. codicis Heb. Bib. illustrantur, 8vo. vellu7n, neat, rare, 7s. 6d. Lips. 1744 941 Coccei (J.) Lexicon et Commentarius Sermonis Hebraici et Chaldaici, folio, vellum, neat, U. 5s. Franc. 1714 942 post Cocceium et IMaium longe quam antehac correctius et emend, ed. J. C. F. Schultz, 8vo. 2 vols. best edition, new, sewed, II. 16s. Lips. 1777 943 Correali (P. D. C.) Prodromus in Lexicon Hebr«o-Chal- daeo-Biblicum, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. Neapoli, 1763 944Dindorfii (J. C.) Lexicon Hebraeo Chaldaicum, commen- tario in Vet. Test, locupletatum, 8vo. 2 vols. 21. 10s. Lips. 1801 945Gesenius (W.) Hebraisches und Chaldaisches Handwor- terbuch iiber das alte Testament, 8vo. sewed, 12s. Leipz. 1823 946. another, new, sewed, 18s. 1828 947. A Hebrew Lexicon to the books of the Old Testament ; including the geographical names and Chal- daic words in Daniel, Ezra, etc. translated from the German by Christ. Leo, 4to. 2 vols, boards, 21. 2s. ^ Cambridge, 1825 •* Its alphabetical arrangement would alone give it a superiority over every other Lexicon, but this is its least praise." Home, who, after a long note on the peculiar merits of Gesenius' work, adds, " Professor Leo has not confined himself to merely rendering the Hebrew and German into the English language, but has made various improvements which render this Lexicon preferable to every other." OXFORD.^ 72 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 948 Gesenius, Hebrew and Enj^lish Lexicon to the Old Tes- tament, including the biblical Chaldee, by J. W. Gibbs, 8vo. boards, \L 5s. J-ond. 1832 949 A Manual Hebrew and English Lexicon, in- cluding the biblical Chaldee, abridged by J. W. Gibbs, 8vo. doth, 9s. Land. 1833 950 Thesaurus PhilologicusCriticus Linguae Hebrses et Chalda'ffi A'^eteris Testam. 4to. torn. \. fuse. 1. wen>, served, 13s. (W. Lips. 1829 951 Lexicon IManuale Hebraicum et Chaldaicum in Vet. Test, libros, 8vo. new, sewed, 18s. ib, 1833 952 another, new, calf elegant, very strongly sewed with silk on bands, \l. 4s. 1833 This, compiled by Gesenius himself from his third German edition, with MANY iMi'RovKMENTS AND ADDITIONS, is Tecommeaded as the most useful of bis Lexicons. 953 Gregori (G.) Lexicon Sanctum ex ipsius Scripturae ex- plicat. nom. propriorum, qua; in Hebreo Codice, et omni- bus eius translat. extant concinnatum, 8vo. vellum^ scarce, os. (id. Hanov. 1634 954Gussetii (J.) Commentarii Ling. Hebraica;, folio, vellum, ^ neat, 12s. Amst. 1702 955 another, editio secunda, auct. et correct. 4to. 2vols. 1/. Is. Lips. 1743 956 another, 4to. 2 vols, in 1, very neat, II. Is. ib. 1743 This Hebrew Lexicon, which investigates the primary significations of phrases, the honionjnies, remarkable passages and parallels of the Old and New Testaments, is recommended by Bishop Watson. 957Heeser (J.) Lexici Philol. Hebrao-Chaldaio sacri, pars prima, 4to. served, 5s. Hard. I7I6 958 Landau (jM. J.) Rabbinisch-Aramaisch-Deutsches Wor- terbuch zur Kenntnisz des Talmuds, der Targumin und Midraschim ; niit Anmerkungen fur Philologie, Ges- chichte, Archaologie, Geographic Natur und Kunst, 8vo. 5 vols, sewed, 21. 15s. (id. Prag. 1819 An excellent and useful performance. 959 Leopold (E. F.) Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum, 12mo. cu^lV'^'h * /.t>. 1832 yt)UMahn (E. A. P.) Berichtungen zu den vorhandenen [_D. A. TALBOY84 HEBREW LEXICONS, CONCORDANCES, ETC. 73 Worterbiichern und Commentaren iiber die hebr. Schrif- ten des Alt. Test. 8vo. new, sewed, 5s. Gotting. 1817 961 Michaelis (J. D.) Supplementa ad Lexica Hebraica, 4to. 6 parts, sewed, 31. 7s. Gott. 1792 962]Moser (Ph. U.) Lexicon Manuale Hebr. et Chald. Vet. Test. 8vo. new, sewed, 15s. Ulm. 1795 963Munsteri (S.) Dictionarium Hebraicum. ultimo recogni- tum. et ex Rabinis, praesertim et Radicibus David Ki^m- hi, auctum et locupletatum, 8vo. 4s. 6d. Ap. Froben, 1548 964 Newman (Selig.) A Hebrew, Chaldee, and English Lex- icon, 8vo. new, boards, II. Is. 1834 965^ — Eng. and Heb. Lex., 8vo. bds. 12s. 1834 9660pitii Lexicon, Hebr.-Chald.-Biblicum, port. 4to. calf, l()s. 6d. I'ips. 1705 967 Pagninus Epitome Thesauri Linguaj Sanctae, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Raphelengii, 1619 968Parkhurst (J.) Hebrew and English Lexicon (without points,) 4to. boards, \l. Is. Lond. 1778 969 another, royal 8vo. calf, II. 5s. 1792 970 another, royal 8vo. calf, 10s. 6d. 1807 971 Reckenbergeri (J. L.) Liber Radicum sive Lexicon He- braicum, 8vo. calf, very neat, 14s. Jena;, 1749 972 Reineccii (C.) Lexicon Hebraeo-Chald., iterum ed. J. F. Rehkopf, denuo ed. A. Ph. L. Sauerwein, 8vo. sewed, 58. Hannov. 1828 973 Rosenmiiller, Vocabularium Veteris Testamenti Hebraeo- Chaldaicum, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Halce, 1827 974 Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum Manuale in cod. Sacr. Vet. Test, cura Ev. Scheidii ling, orient, cet. in Acad. Lugd. Bat. Prof, et J. J. Groenewoud, 4to. 2 parts in one vol. new, in vellum, II. 12s. Traj. ad Rhen. 1805, Hardcrov. Gelr. 1810 975 another, 2 vols, in one, half -bound, vellum, uncut, \l 16s. ib. 1805 The late Dr. Nicol thought very highly of this work. The latter copy belonged to the late Professor Pareau. of Utrecht, and has some few manuscript additions made by him ; it contains also, three entire sheets which had been printed in the first part of the work, but which Groenewoud cancelled when the task of finish- ing it was committed to him. — See Pureau's Ms. note. 976Schindleri (V.) Lexicon Pentaglotton Hebr. Chald. Syr. Talmud.-Rabb. et Arab, folio, calf, very neat, 12s. Franc. 1653 OXFORD.] H 74 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 977 Simonis (J.) Onomasticum Vet. et Nov. Testainenti, 4to. 2 vols, in one, vellum, 14s. Halce, 1741 978 another, sewed, 98. 979Stadler (J. E.) Lexicon JMannale Ilehraico-Latinum et Chaldaeo-Biblicum, qnod in usum et favoreni studio lin- guae Sanctae incumbeutium concinn. 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Monachii, 1831 980Stockii (C.) Clavis Linguae Sanctae Vet. Test. 8vo. vel- In HI, l(3s. J€?i. 1717 981 another, cura Fischeri, 8vo. half calf, 18s. L!ps. 1753 982 Vet. et Nov. Test, cura Fischeri, 8vo. 2 vols. new, calf extra, 21. 8s. ib. 1752-53 The latter is the best edition of two highly esteemed lexicons to the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures. "They comprehend the sub- stance of the most celebrated lexicons previously published." — Orme. 983 Tossani Lexicon Hebraicum, 8vo. 6s. Lond. 1765 984Buxtorfii (J.) Concordantiae Bibliorum Hebraic^, folio, neat, 11. 14s. Basil. 1632 985Calasii (F. INI.) Concordantiae Sacronim Bibliorum He- braicorum edidit Romaine, folio, 4 vols, half calf, 51. 5s. Lond. 1747 986 another, 4 vols, folio, calf, 61. 6s. ib. This work has been highly recommended by nearly all Hebrew scholars. " It furnishes a complete concordance of Hebrew words, explained in Latin, witli marginal readinj;s of the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate, etc.." — Hall's Chronology. 987Noldii Concordantia Particularum Ebraeo-Chaldicarum, 4to. best edition, calf, 1/. Is. Jence, 1734 This supplies an important desideratum — the particles or inde- clinable words omitted in former concordances. It is an exceed- ingly valuable work. — Oume. e. Analif ileal works ; Exercises, etc. in the Hebrew language, 988 Biblia Hebrapa Analytica, sive completa vocum omnium difficill. et notatu digniorum per univers. codicem V. T. obviarum analysis Grammatical auctore M. J. F. Hirtio, small 8vo. 6s. Jence, 1753 [p. A. TALBOYS, ANALYTICAL WORKS. 7« 989 Bythner (V.) Lyra Prophetica Davidis Regis, sive ana- lysis critico-practica Psalmorum, 8vo. new, boards, 1&. ^ Glasg. lozd 990 Hottingeri Thesaurus Philologicus seu clavis Scripturae, 4to. vellum, 9s. ^, . {^-A^Vu 1 991 Leic'h (E.) Critica Sacra, id est, ObservationesPhil- fheol. in omnes radices et voces Hebr^as Vet. Test.-Cntica Sacra id est, Observationes Phil.-Theol. in omnes voces Gr. Novi Test. 4to. 2 vols, in one, velUm, neat. Us. Got hoe, i7"7 The fifth edition of the Latin version, containing besides very com- plete indices, an appendix, in which is given the signification of all the words in the G reek Septuagmt. It was edited by Joh. L. Kesler. 992Meisner (J. H.) Nova Veteris Testamenti davis, 8vo. 2 vols, in one, calf gilt, on bands, II. 4s. Lips. 1800 This work, which only comes down to the book of Kings is exe- cuted u^n the plan of R.,BEnTsoN's Clavis Pent. "Its value is enhaliced by the addition of the significations of Hebrew words from the Septuagint version ; the differences of which from the Hebrew are often txamined and accounted tor with much critical acumen." — Houne. 993 Reneccius (G.) Janua Hebraeae Linguae Vet. Test, inqua totius cod. Heb. vocabula, una cum radicibus et granj- matica vocum ditticil. analy^^i comparent. cum Lex. Heb. 8vo. new, sewed, 9s. . ^ ^ /^P^- 1788 994 Robertson (Dr. James) Clavis Pentateuchi 8vo. 5e5^ edition, \IU. ^ Edinb. \7jO 995. -edit, altera ex recens. Kmghorn, Svo. new, boards, 11. Ss. . Norv.\824. 996Leun (J. G. F.) Handbuch zur ctirsonschen Lecture d. Bibel Alt. Test. 8vo. 4 vols. 18s. Od. Lemtj. 1 /88-91 997Koenigio Etymologicon Helleno-Hebraeum, 12mo. rellum, 0^ Franc. 1722 998 Sharp (T.) Two Dissertations concerning the Etymology and Scripture-meaning of the Hebrew words Elohim and Berith, 8vo. half calf, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1751 999 A Review and Defence of two Dissertations concerning the Etymology and Scripture-meaning of the Hebrew words Elohim and Berith, 8vo. calf, 4s. tb. 1754 lOOOBuxtorfi (J.) Florilegium Hebraicum: continens Ele- gantes Sententias, Proverbia, Apophthegmata et Simili- tudines, 12mo. vellum, 4s. Basil. lt)4« OXFORD.] W <^y^r\ 76 THEOLOOICAL CATALOGUE. 1001 Cambridge Classical Examinations, second series, con- taming question papers on the Greek Testament, speci- mens of the examination for Tyrwhit's Hebrew Scholar- ships, etc. 8vo. boards, 8s. Camb 1831 1002Hantschke (J. C.) Hebr.Uebungsb. z. Uebers. ins.Hebr. ovo. 4s. 6d. i^ipg JQ23 1003Schroeder (J. F.) Hebr. Uebungsb. entli. d. Evang. z. Uebersetz. ms Hebr. 8vo. new, sewed, 3s. 6'd. 1/^4 TTT 11 ,. r„ Zet»z. 1821 1004Weckherlm (K. Ch. F.) Material, zu Uebers. a. d 1/w.r ;!;^"^^c^^- »"s Hebr. 8vo. new, sewed, 4s. 6d. Stutt. 1820 1005 Elwert (C. Gli.) Deutsch.-Hebr. Wdrterbuch zu Behufl M^ r* P^* .^^'^"^Po^'^'iib""^^"' 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. Lips. 1822 •^ . . A. Talboys has in the press; An Introduction to jvritmg Hebrew ; containing a series of exercises for trans- lation into Hebrew, with references to professor Stuart and Lees Grammars, and an English- Hebrew vocabulary, 8vo II. ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, a. Grammars and Treatises on the Greek Language of the New Testament, and of the Septuagint. 1006 De Vera Natura atque indole orationis Grwcae Novi ,n/.^ /^^^""^^"^' auctore Hen. Planck, 4to. 2s. 6d. Got. 1810 1007 Ewmg (G.) A Greek Grammar, and Greek and English .Scripture Lexicon, containing all the words which occur in the Septuagint and Apocrypha, as well as in the New Testament, royal 8vo. boards 8s. Glasgow, 1812 1008 Haab (P. H.) Hebraische Griechische Grammatik, zum Gebrauch fiir das Neue Test. 8vo. new, sewed, 6s. 6d. 1009 Winer (G. Bd.) Grammatik des Neutestamentl. Sprach- idioms, als sicliere Grundlage der Neutestamentl. Exe- 1010 A Greek Grammar of the New Testa- ment, translated from the German, by IMoses Stuart and Edw. Pobinson, 8vo. boards, 10s. Andover, U.S. 1825 1011 Pasoris (G.) Grammatica Graeca sacra Novi Testamenti, ,^,^^2mo. Is. 6d. Groningce, 1704 1012Dresigii (S. F.) Commentarius de verbis medi'is N. T. cura Fischer, 8vo. vellum, 6s. 6d. Lips. 1762 [d. a. 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Bat 818 1018-1 part II. ^, *^- If 2 1019 Hamilton (J.) A Key to the Greek lestament part I. comprehending the text of the Gospe of «- /o^^"' ^^^ an interlinearv translation, 8vo. boards, 4s. Lond. 1824 1020 another, 4s. 6d. . . ^»^J^ 1021 Hopfner (E. F.) De consecutione sententiaruni m FauU ad Romanos Epistola commentat. 8vo. sewed, 2s. Lips. Jo Jo h. Lexicons, Glossaries, Concordances, etc. for the Greek Testament and Septuagint. From the Regius Professor's List. b\02f2Schleusneri (J. F.J Novum Lexicon Gritia Golii quoque et aliorum libris confectum : accedit index vocum Latinarum locupletissimus, 4to. 3 vols, sewed, Al. 48. Halle, 1830-3 An improvement upon the Lexicon of Golius. 61105Sacy (S.) Chrestomathie Arabe, ou extraits de divers ecrivans Arabes, tant en prose qu'en vers, avec une traduction Fran9aise et des notes, 8vo. 3 vols, served, 3/. 16s. Paris, 1826 61106 Kosegarten Chrestomathia Arabica, 8vo. 16s. OXFORD.] Lips. 1828 84 TBROLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 1107 Schnurrer (C. F.) 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Persian Grammars, Lexicons, Sj-c. 1129Burtoni (G.) de Veteris Linguae Persicae, 12mo. half calf, very scarce, 7s. 6d. Lubecw, 1720 1130 Frank (C.) De Persidis Lingua et Genio, comment. Philosophico-Persica?, 8vo. 10s. Norinb. 1809 1131 Bombay (F.) Grammatica Linguae Persicae, accedunt Dialogi, Historic, Sententiae, et narrationes Pers. et Lat. 4to. sewed, 9s. Vindol. 1804 1132 Hadley (G.) Introductory Grammatical Remarks on the Persian Language, with a vocabulary, English and Per- sian, 4to. calf 4s. 6d. Bath, 1776 11331gnatii Grammatica Linguae Persicae, 4to. 3s. 6d. RomcB, Prop.fida:, 1661 This work is marked 9s. sewed, in the Oriental Catalogue of Howell and Stewart. 1134 Jones (Sir W.) Grammar of the Persian Language, w'th additions and improvements, by the Rev. S. Lee, 4to. boards, 16s. ' Lond. 1823 n35Possart (P. A. F.) Grammatik der Persischen Sprache, 8vo. new, sewed, 8s. Leipz. 1831 OXPORD.3 ' 86 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. COMMENTATORS, INTERPRETERS, ETC. 87 1136Wilken (F.) Institutiones ad fundamenta Linguae Per- sicce cum Chrestomathia maximam partem ex auctoribus ineditis collecta, 8vo. boards, ^. Lips. 1805 For miscellaneous works in Persian see the append, to this cat. Orientai. LlTEHATUUE. 5. COMMENTATORS, INTERl'RETERS, AND PARAPHRAST8. a. On the interpretation of Scripture. 1137Rosenmuller (J.) Historia interpret, libr. sacr. in eccles. Christ. 5 parts, 8vo. sewed, M 13s. Gd. Lips. 1795-814 1138 (E.) Handhiich fur die Literatur der bibl. kritik. u exegese, 8vo. 4 vols. 18s. Gott. 1797-800 1139Alabastri (G.) Apparatus in Revelationem Jesu Christi, 4to. 6s. ^ntv. 1607 1140AIber Institut. Hermeneut. Script. Sacr. Vet. Test. quas J. N. Alber juxta systema theol- noviss. praescript. concinnatus tertium edidit, 8vo. 3 vols. 1 /. 7s- Pestini, 1827 1141 Nov. Test, quas J. N. Alber juxta systema theol. noviss. praescript. concinnatus edidit, 8vo. 3 vols. H.7s. ib.mn 1142Arigler (A.) 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Erlangen, 1817 1152Langii (J.) Hermeneutica Sacra, exhibens primum ge- nuina; interpret, leges de sensu litterali et emphatico investigando; deindeidiomatasermonisMosaici, Davidici, et Prophetici; cum uberiora ipsius praxeos exegeticae appendice, 8vo. 3s. HalcB, 1733 1153Lucke (G.) Grundriss der Neutestamentl. hermeneutik. u. ihrer Geschichte, 8vo. 5s. Gott. 1817 1 154 ^larsh's Lectures on the Criticism and Interpretation of the Bible, 8vo. boards, 12s. Camb. 1828 1155 Morus (S.) Super Hermeneutica N. Test, acroas acad. ed. II. C. A. Eichstadt, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, 13s. 6d. Lips. 1797-802 1156Nosselt (J. A.) Exercitationes ad sacrar. scripturar In- terpretationem, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Halce, 1802 I157Nosselti (J. A.) Opusculorum ad Interpret. Sacr. Scripturarum, 8vo. boards, 7s. Ha Ice, 1785 I158Pareau (J. H.) Institutio Interpretis Veteris Testa- menti, 8vo. /id If calf, 13s. Truj. 1822 1 159 another, sewed, lis. lb. 1822 *• A very valuable compendium of the principles of sacred herroe* neutics." The author was professor of oriental literature at Utrecht. 1160 Disputatio de Mythica Sacri Codicis Inter- pret. 8vo. half calf, 9s. Traj. 1824 This treatise contains a masterly investigation and refutation of the notion advocated by the modern school of German neologists. — HORNE. llOlSemler (J. S.) Apparatus ad Liberalem V. T. Inter- pretationem, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Halw, 1773 1162 Philosophia Scripturae Interpres. exercit. paradoxa, ed. et append. Camerarii c. not. var. add. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. ^ Hala^, 1776 1163Turretin (J. A.) Scripturae interpretandae methodus, tract bi parti t us, rest, et auct. a Teller, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Franc. 1776 1164 Van ]\Iildert (W.) An Enquiry into the General Princi- ples of Scripture Interpretation, in eight sermons, preached before the university of Oxford in the year 1814, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. J. 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Lips, 1764-78 See also numbers 362 to 369. I. COMMENTARIES ON THE ENTIRE SCRIPTURES. (1.) Foreign. 1178Critici Sacri ; sive Doctiss. Virorum in S. S. Biblia An- notat. et Tractatus, 9 vols. — Thesaurus Theologico- Philologicus ; sive sylloge Dissertat. ad select. Vet. et Nov. Test, loca, 2 vols. — Thesaurus Novus Tlieologico- Philol. 2 vols— 13 vols, folio, vellinn, 12/. 12s. ,_^^, Amsf.}698 11/9 Thesaurus Novus Theologico-Philologicus, sive Sylloge Dissertationum exegeticurum ad select, atque insigniora novi instrumenti loca, folio, 2 vols, vellum, II. lO's. Lug. Bat. 1732 1180 — ad selectiora et illustriora Vet. et Nov. Test, loca, folio, 2 vols, calf, II. ](k. Amst. I7OI J181 Poli (M.) Synopsis Criticorum aliorumque Sacrae Scrip- turae interpret, et commentat. summo studio et fide adornata ex recens J. J.«eusden, folio, 5 vols, vellum, /'^^ (^opij, 8/. 8s. Ullraj. 1 684 1182 another, folio, 5 vols, neat, 6/. 6s. Lond. 167{j ^ ^^ :: — another, folio, 5 vols. 3/. 10s. Frank, 1712 n84Markii (Johannis) Opera, viz.: Commentarii in Varia V. et N. Test. Loca, 8 torn. — Sylloge Dissertationum V. et N. Test. 2 toni. — Scripturariae Exercitationes V. et N. Test. 2 tom. — Exegeticdc Exercitationes V. et N. Test. — Fasciculus Dissertationem V. et N. Test. 2 tom. — Compendium Theologiic. — Ojmscula Philologico-Ther ologica, 2 tom. — Historia Paradisi illustrata — Exalta- tionis Jesu Christi, 4to. together 20 vols, vellum, very neat, 51. 5s. A>,fst. 1()S)4-1730 1185Calovius (Abrah.) 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Pauli Epp. ad Timoih. Titum Philem. Philem. et Ilebrajos, ep. Jacobi, utraque Petri, ep. Joannis, ep. Judae ct Apocalypsis, 1 Is. 1808 1196Cappelli (L.) Commentarii et Nota? Criticae in Vetus Testamentum access. J. Cappelli observat. in eosdem libros, etc. folio, vellnm, 19s. Amst. 1689 1197Clerici et Ilammondi Comment, in Vet. et Nov. Test, cum Clerici Harmonia Evangelica, folio, 7 vols, fine copy, new, vellum, ()/. ()s. Amst. 1735 1198Cocceii (Joan.) Commentarii in Sacras Scripturas. In his works, folio, 10 vols. 4/. 10s. Amst. 1701, etc. It is the fault of this learned man, that in the Old Testament he h?L% spirit ualised everything to the utmost; his commentaries, however, particularly on the New Testament, abound with va- luable illustrations, and will amply repay the trouble of perusal. — IIoRXi:. 1199 Bible (Saint) en Latin et en Fran^ais, avec des notes litterales, critiques et historiqiies, des prefaces et des dissertations, tirees du commentaire de dom August. Calmet, de I'Abbe de Vence, et des auteurs les plus celebres, pour faciliter I'intelligence de TEcriture sainte, 8vo. 25 vols, sewed, 4/. 4s. I 1200 () Paris, 1820 (La Sainte) ou le Vieux et le Nouveau Testa- ment ; avec un commentaire litteral, compose de notes choisies et tirees de divers auteurs Anglois, par Charles Chais, 4to. 7 vols, new, half vellum, 41. 4s. « la Haye, 1743 This contains the Old Testament to the end of the historical books. "What he has published, is excellent. Ilis notes are chiefly OXFORD.] 92 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. taken, as he professes, from the best English commentators, to whom he £?ives a decided preference above the lore.gn Houb.gant, Calmet. etc.. all of whom he appears to have carefu ly stud.ed. It may therefore be justly conslJered as a considerable and va- luable improvement upon his predecessors of every description, as far as it goes." 1201 Hoiibi-ant (C. F.) Notse CriticjE in univ. Vet. Test. libr. cum Hebraice, turn Gra;ce scnptos, 4to. I vols. sewed, \1.2^Am[. Franc. \in 1202Alber (J. N.) Interpretatio sive Scripturae Pf o/n"f8 V. et N. Test, libros, 8vo. 10 tomi. new, sewed, b/. J »)8. Pest. lcyOl-4 Dr. Alber professes to have consulted the various exegetical la- hours both of Protestants and Romanists; and that he has en- deavoured to state the various points of difference between them without asperity and with Christian candour. In this endea- vour, truth requires it to be stateil. that the author has succeeded. Wherever an occasion presents itself, he fails not to impugn and to refute the notions of the anti-supernaturalist divines ot Uer- many, as well as the enemies of divine revelation. 1 he pro- foundest reverence to the opinions of the fathers of the Christian church, and to the doctrinal decisions and decrees of the Uomish church, pervades this exposition. 1203 Venema (H.) Dissertationes Selectae ad Sacram Scrip- turam Vet. et Nov. Test, small 4to. 23 vols. /'«(/'/««- sia, very ueut, 71- 7s. LeovardKB, 1747 (2.) British. The commentaries of Calvin, Luther, Schmid. etc. will be found under their collected works ; as will also those of the fathers of the Christian church. 1204 Hall's Contemplations on tbe historical passages of the Old and New Testaments, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, port^ jgg Lond. 1825 J205 another, 12mo. 3 vols. bds. 13s. b'd. ih. 1831 1206 Patrick, Lowth, Arnold, and Whitby's Critical Com- mentary and Paraphrase on the Old and New Testa- ments and Apocrypha, royal 4to. vols, new, board.^, Ql 16,. Lond. 1822 2207 another, new, calf elegant, lOZ. 10s. tb. 182J 1208 another, fine papkr, of which only twenty- four copies were printed, very rare, 10/. 10s. published at 24/. ^ '^- 1822 LD. A. TALBOYS^ COMMENTARIES ON THE ENTIRE SCRIPTURES. 93 1209 Henry (M.) An Exposition of the Old and New Testa- ment, 4to. 6 vols, best edition, edited by Bickersteth, new, bds. Lond. 1832 1210 another, new, calf, elegantly and strongly bound, 71' ^7^' ^' 1^2 1211 ■ another, imperial 8vo. 3 vols, new, cloth bds. 31. ir>s. 1830 1212 Giil (J.) An Exposition of the Old and New Testa- ment ; in which are recorded the origin of mankind, of the several nations of the world, and of the Jewish na- tion in particular, etc. royal 4to. large paper, (the small is quite out of print), 12/. published at 18/. 18s. Lond. 1810 1213 Bible. With explanatory notes, practical observations, and copious marginal references, by Thos. Scott, 4to. 6 vols, new, boards, inaps, 8/. 8s. Lond. 1832 1214 another, new, elegantly and strongly bound in calf, 11)/. 10s. 1832 1215 another, russia extra, 14/. 14s. 1832 1216 with explanatory notes, and practical observations, bv T. Scott, imperial 8vo. 3 vols, boards, 4/. 4s. ^ Lond. 1830 1217 with notes explanatory and practical, prepared and arranged by the Rev. G. D'Oyly and the Rev. R. 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Bagster, 1827 The above is said to contain 4000 notes and 500,000 parallel pas- sages, being all those of Blayney, Scott, Clarke, etc. It may be had in a variety of bindings. 1225 A Paraphrase, with short and useful notes on the books of the Old Testament, by Thos. Pyle, IM. A. 4 vols. 1738. A Paraphrase of the Four Evangelists, with critical notes on the more difficult ])assage8, by S. Clarke, D. D. 2 vols. A Paraphrase, with notes on the Acts of the Apostles, upon all the Epistles, and the book of Revelations, by Thos. Pyle, M. A. 3 vols. ; together 9 vols. 8vo. 7wat, 2/. 12s. (kl. V. Y. 1226 Hawker (R.) The Poor Alan's Commentary on the Bible, 12mo. 6 vols, hoards, 18s. Loud. 1822 1227 Trimmer, Help to the Unlearned in the study of the Holy Scriptures, being an attempt to explain the Bible in a' familiar way, 12mo. 2 vols, hoards, (is. Land. 1827 1228 Wells (E ) A Help for the more easy and clear under- standing of the Holy Scriptures, 4to. 2 vols, calf, 16s. Oxford, \71Q II. COMMENTARIES ON THE OLD TESTAMENT AND PARTS THEREOF. 1229 Ostervald, The Arguments of the Books and Chapters of the Old Testament, with practical observations, 8vo. 3 vols, calf, 8s. 6d. Land. 1716 1230 another, 8vo. 3 vols, calf, 10s. 6d. 1749 1231 IMichaelis (J. D.) Deutsche Uebersetzung des Alten Testaments, mit Anmerk. fiir Ungelehrte, 4to. 13 vols, bound in 8, half morocco, very veal, scarce, 41. 14s. 6d. Gott. 1773-83 1232 Die Bibel Alten Testaments, ubersetzund erlautert von J. H. D. iMoldenhawer, 4to. 10 vols, new, sewed, 2/. 12s. 6d. Leipz. 1774-87 1233 Exegetisches Handbuch des Alt. Test, (von Hiipfner und Augusti) 8vo. part 1 — 7 and 9 (the 8th is not yet published) 1/. 5s. Leipz. 1797-1800 1234 Schott et Winzer Libri Sacri Antiqui Foederis, ex Heb. in Lat. translati ; notatione brevi pra'cipuai lect. et interp. diversitatis addita, vol. 1, 8vo. sewed, 15s. Lips. 1816 [d. a. talboys. COMMENTARIES ON THE SCRIPTURES. 95 1235 Pfeiffer (A.) dubia vexata Script. S. Vet. et N. 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Lond. 1748 This exposition is compiled with considerable industry from the labours of the best interpreters, ancient and modern. It is not of common occurrence. — Horne. 1248 Die fiinf Biicher Mosis, hebr. mit masoret, anmerk. und e. rabbinischen Commentar. 8vo. 3 vols. 18s. Berl 1780-82 1249 G. F. Griesinger iiber den Pentateuch, 8vo. served^ Is. 6d. Gotta, \m6 1250Fritsche (Ch. F.) Pnifiing d. Grunde, mit welchen neu- erlich die Aechteit der Biicher Mosis bestritten, werden ist, 8vo. 4s. Lpzg. 1814 1251 Keller (K. Gf.) Vorurtheilsfreie Wurdig. der JMosaisch. schriften als Pruf. der de Wette'schen Kritik, 8vo. 3 parts, Ds. Freib. 1811 1252 Hertz (J. M.) Sind in den Biichern der Konige Spuren des Pentateuchs und der IMosaischen Gesetse zu iindin } 8vo. 4s. Od. Altona, 1822 Written against de Wette. (2.) Genesis. 1253Gramberg (C. P. W.) Libri Geneseos secundem fontes rite dignoscendos adumbratio nova ; in us. praelect. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Lips. 1828 1254Ewald (G. H. A.) die Komposition d. 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Werth dieser Dich- tung begleitet von J. Cp. Friedrich, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Bresl. 1811 1271 Deuteronomion Mosecum Annotat M. Lutheri, 18mo. 2s. 6d. Wittemb. 1525 1271 * A literal translation of the Book of Genesis, or a sub- stitution of English characters for the textual letters of the original Hebrew; also a short Hebrew Grammar, showing how to pronounce the language with or without using the points, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Lond. 1834 (3.) Joshua and other historical books. 1272 J. H.Michaelis, T.I. Rambachii et C. B. Michaelis Ad- notationes Philolugico-exegeticae in Hagiographiis, 4to. 3 vols, sewed, 18s. Halce, 1720 1273— another, y?«c copy, calf, \l. lis. 6d. ib. 1720 1274 Bugenhagu (J.) Annotationes ab ipso jam emissaj in Deuteronomium in Samuelum id est II. libros Re COMMENTARIES ON THE SCRIPTURES. 99 1291 Neue Uebersetsung der Psalmen, Spriiche Salomons und Klaggesange Jeremia ; nach dem Hebr. Text., mit Zuziehung der griech. Version und Anmerk., 8vo. 4s. Halle, 1783 (5.) Job. 6 1292 Peters (C.) A Critical Dissertation on the Book of Job 1293 — — - another, 8vo. 9s. 1757 It is also recommended by Home and Orme. 1294Ilgen (K. D.) Natura atque Virtutes Jobi antiqui carm. Hebraici, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lips. 1789 1295 Schultens (Alb.) Liber Jobi cum nova vers et comment, perpetuo, 4to. 2 vols, neat, II. 8s. Lug. Bat. 1737 Highly praised by Home and Walch. 1296 — — Commentar. in Jobum, in compend. red. obs. crit. atq. exeget. adsp. G. J. L. Vogel, 8vo. sewed, 13s. 6d. //a/(F, 1773-74 1297Eckermann (J. C. R.) Versuch e. neuenpoet. Uebersetz. der Buches Hiob, nebst ein. Vorerinn. und e. erlaut. Umschreib, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Leipz. 1778 1298- — Observationes Philolog. et Criticae in Li- brum Jobi, 8vo. new, sewed, 2s. 6d. Lube, 1779 1299 Isham's Divine Philosophy, containing the books of Job, Proverbs, and Wisdom, with notes, 8vo. 3s. Lond. I7O6 1300 Caryl (J.) An Exposition, with practical observations upon the book of Job, folio, 2 vols, calf, port. 21. 10s. Lond. 1676 1301 1 with practical observations continued upon the eighth, ninth, and tenth chapters of the book of Job, 4to. old morocco, 9s. ib. 1649 1302 Hodges (W.) Elihu ; or an enquiry into the principal scope or design of the book of Job, '4to. calf, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1750 1303. another, 8vo. calf, 3s. 6d. Dublin, 1756 1304 Patrick (S.) The Book of Job paraphrased, 8vo. calf ,^ 2s. Lond. 1685 1304 » Good (John) The Book of Job, literally translated from the original Hebrew, and restored to its natural ar- OXFORD.] 100 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. rangement ; with notes critical and illustrative, and an introductory dissertation on its scene, scope, language, and object, 8vo. 7ieWt boards, Gs. Lond. 18 J 2 " On the whole, ve regard this work as a valuable accession to our stock of sacred literature ; and we can recommend it with confi- dence to the biblical student." — Christian Observer. 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Cole, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 14s. t^. 1826 1318 A very Godly and Learned Exposition upon the whole book of Psalms, 4to. black letter, calf, very neat, ^5s. ii, 1591 Very rare. This work contains sound doctrine and excellent observations. — Ms. note by Dr. Valpy. 1319 A Plain and Familiar Explanation of the most difficult Passages in the Book of Psalms, interwoven with the text, i2mo. boards, 3s. 6d. ib. 1831 1320 Commentatio in Psalmum centesimum decimum. Auct. Jo. Th. Bergman, 4to. 9s. Lug. Bat. 1819 1321 Psalmi, ex recens. textus Hebr. et versionum anti- quarum Latine versi notisq. et philolog. illustr. N. M. Berlin, 8vo. 5s. Upsal. 1805 This is one of the most useful Latin versions of the Psalms that has appeared in modern times; it is faithfully executed, without being servilely literal. The notes, though brief, are sufficiently explicit, with references to philological works in which the sub- jects are more copiously discussed. — Horne. 1322 Bridge (C.) on the cxix. Psalm, 12mo. boards, 7s. 1832 1323Burkii (P. D.) Gnomon Psalmorum in quo ex nativa verborum vi simplicitas, profunditas, concinnitas, salu- britas sensuum coelestium indicatur, 4to 2 vols, new, vellum, \l. 4s. Stutg. 1760 Hoc opera, auctor multam quidam industriam atque eruditionem probaviL — VValch. Written in a pure strain of piety, but rather too much in a technical form. — Clarke. 1324Clarisse (Th. A.) Psalmi xv. Hammaaeloth, philol. et crit. illustr. 8vo. new, sewed, 9s. L?/^. Bat. 1819 61325 Dimock (H.) Notes on the BcM)ks of Psalms and Pro- verbs, 4to. half calf, stained, 10s. 6d. Gloucester, 1791 1326 Horne (Bp.) Commentary on the Psalms, 4to. 2 vols, in 1, very neat, 1/. Is. Oxford, 1776 1327^ another, 2 vols. 24mo. calf gilt, 14s. Lond. 1824 1327*——— another, boards, 78. OXFORD.] K 2 I 102 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. l328Horsley (S.) The Book of Psalms, translated from the Hebrew, with notes, explanatory and critical, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, II. 4s. ; another, bds. 16s. 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Halas, 1767 f D. A. TALBOYS^ COMMENTARIES ON THE SCRIPTURES. 103 1348 Venema (H.) Comment, ad Psalmos, 4to. 6 vols, vellum, 21. 16s. Leov. 1762 A moit excellent and extensive commentary on the Psalms. What was said by David of Goliath's svpord may l»e justly sa d of this, ' There is vofie like if.'— Clark k. It is held in the highest esteem abroad, particularly in Holland. — Houne. Sound and evangelical. — Bickersteth. 1349Vorstman (M. A. G.) Specimen Academicum inaugu- rale exhibens Comment, in Psalmum xvi. 4to. sewed, larrfe paper, 4s. 6d. Hugce Com. 1829 1350 Die Psalmen metrisch iibers. von de Wette, 8vo. 7s. Heidelb. 1829 1351 Zschieschke (F.) Enarratio Psalmi xlix, 8vo. sewed. Is. 6d. ' Lips. 1826 (7.) Writings of Solomon. 1352 Bode (C. A.) Nova Versio sentent. concion. et Cant. Salomonis, text. Hebr. ]Masorethici, 4to. fiew, sewed, 3s. 6d. Helmstddt, 1777 1353 Rosenmiilleri (E. F. C.) Scholia in Proverb. Ecclesiast. et Cant. Salomonis, 8vo. 2 vols, new, sewed, \l. Is. 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Lips. 1 788 1359 An attempt towards an improved version of the Pro- verbs of Solomon, from the original Hebrew, with notes OXFORD.] 104 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. critical and explanatory, etc., by the Rev. G. Holden, M. A. 8vo. 14s. ' Lond. 1819 As this is the latest, so it is the most valuable help to the critical understanding of the Book of Proverbs. — Horne. 1360Ziegler (Wr. K. L.) Neue Uebersetz. d. Denkspriiche Salomos im Geist der Parallelen, mit e. vollstand. Ein- leitung philo. Erlautt. und prakt. Anmm. 8vo. 7*- 6d. Leipz. 1791 laei Umbreit (F. W. C.) Philologisch-kritischer und philo- soph. Commentar iiber die Spriiche Salomos, nebst einen neuen iibersetsunj^ und einer Einleitung in die morgen- landische Weisheit iiberh. und in die Hebraisch-Salo- monische insbesond. 8vo. netv, sewed, 13s. Heidel, 1826 (9.) Ecclesiastes. 1362Lutheri (^I.) Annotat. in Ecclesiast. Solom. 18mo. veU htm, 2s. 6d. Witteynb. 1532 1363 Le Brun (L.) 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Leovard. 1724 1389 another, half calf, 21 2s. ib. 1 724 "Inter omnes Jesaiae interpretis Vitringa principem locum sibi fecit ac magnam laudem, laboris sui proemium, consecutus est." — Walch. This commentary on Isaiah, which has long main- tained a high and deserved celebrity, contains a critical investi- gation of the import of the original words, an explanation of the doctrines, and a full examination of the accomplishment of the Prophecies of Isaiah. The history and circumstances of the neighbouring nations, the Babylonians, Syrians, INIoabites, Egyp- tians, Arabians, etc., are introduced to illustrate the prophet. — See HoRNE, Orme, etc. '• One of the most useful works ou this prophet that a miniiter can possess." — Bickersteth. 1390 JesajjE Vaticinia Annotat. perpetua illustravit E. F. C. Rosenmiiller, 8vo. 3 vols, new, served, II. lis. 6d. Lips. 1820-29 1391 Bedingfields Paraphrase on Isaiah, 8vo. 4s. Lond. 1726 1392 Crusius (C. A.) Comment, in Jesaiam Proph. c. Pezold, 8vo. new, sewed, 4s. 6d. Lips. 1778 1393 Esaias ex Textu Heb. ad fidem cod. Mss. et vers, anti- quarum Latine vertit, notasque varii argumenti subjecit J. G. Doederlein, 8vo. 4s. 6d. Norimb. 1789 RosenmuUer says this discovers profound and elegant learning, and [ji. A. TALBOYS> COMMENTARIES ON THE SCRIPTURES. 107 great power, both of judgment and genius. Home says the cri- tical notes are excellent. 1394Jesaia der Prophet. Neu iibersetzt von W. Gesenius, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Leipz. 1829 1395 Gesenius (W.) Der Prophet Jesaia, ubers. u. mit einem voUstand. philolog. Krit. u. histor. Commentar beglei- tet; 8vo. 3 vols, in 4 parts, 1/. 16s. Leipz. 1821-9 In the free style of German criticism j otherwise a splendid pro- duction. 1396 Vaticinior. Jes. pars, contin. c. 40. usque ad 56 Hebr. ad numeros rec. vers, et nott. adj. C. J. Greve, 4to. new, sewed, 18s. Amst. 1810 1397Jesaja der Prophet iibersetzt und ausgelegt von F. Hitzig, 8vo. sewed, 9s. Heidelb. 1833 1398 Isaiah translated from the Hebrew, with critical and ex- planatory notes, and practical remarks; to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the nature and use of prophecy, by the Rev. A. Jenour, 8vo. 2 vols. boards, II. Lond. IS30 1399 Isaiah, A new translation with a preliminary Disserta- tion and notes critical, philological, and explanatory, by R. Lowth, D. D. 8vo. boards, 7s. Lond. 1833 1400 Martini (C. D. A.) Comment, in Esaiae lii, 13.— liii, 12, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Bostock, 1792 1401 IMillii (D.) Miscellanea Sacra Jesaiae, cap. liv. ; Psalmos cxxi. et cxxii. 4to. calf, 9s. Amst. 1754 1402 another, vellum, port., 9s. ib. 1403Scheidii Ev. Diss. Philologico-Exegetica ad Canticum Hiskiae, Jes. xxxviii, 9 — 20, access, specimen obs. ad qusedam loca Vet. Test. 8vo. sewed, 8s. 6d. Lugd. Bat, 1769 1404 Schelling Animadv. in loca Difficil. Jesaiae, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lips. 1799 (13.) Jeremiah and Lamentations. b 1405 Blayney (Dr.) New translation of Jeremiah and La- mentations, with notes critical^ philological, and ex- J)lanatory, 4to. boards, 15s. Oxford, 1784 eremiae Vaticiniae et Threni Latine vertit et Annota- tione perpetua illustravit E. F. C. Rosenmiiller, 8vo. 2 vols. 1/. 4s. Lips. 1827 1407 Schmidii Comment, in Jeremiam^ in quo textus exquisi- OXFOBD.]] 108 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. tor analysi resolvitur ; adnotationibus ad singulos versus illustratur, 4to. 2 vols, vellum, 18s. Franc. 1685 Immo inter omnes expositiones dicti prophetae, quae in lucem emis- S£ sunt, principatum tuetur. — VValch. 1408 Jeremias, Vates, e vers. Judaeorum Alexandr. ac. reli- quor. interpret. Graecorum emend, notisque crit. illustr. a G. L. Spohn, 8vo. 2 vols. (vol. 2. post obitum patris ed. F. A. Spohn), 14s. Lips. 1824 1409Michaelis (J. D.) Observationes Philol. et Crit. in Jere- mia; Vaticinia et Threnos. ed. J. F. Schleusner, 4to. sewed, 8s. (xl. ^ Gott. 1793 1410^ another, calf elegant, 10s. 6d. ib. 1411 Dahler, Jeremie, traduit sur le Texte original, accom- pagne des notes explicatives, historiques, et critiques, 8vo. sewed, 7s. Strasb. 1825 Professor Dahler has conferred a considerable service on biblical literature by this translation. — Horne. 1412 Erdmanni, Curae Exegetico-Criticac in Jeremiae Threnos, 8vo. 2s. Rostock, 1818 HlSRoordae (T.) Commentarii in aliquot Jeremia; loca, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Groningae, 1825 1414 Venema (H.) Commentarius ad Lib. Prophetiarum Je- remiae, 4to. 2 vols, half calf, 10s. 6d. Leov. 1765 1415 Gaab (J. F.) Erklarung Schwerer Stellen in den Weis- sagungen Jeremias, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Tubing. 1824 1416 Sermons in Ms. on the Lamentations of Jeremy, 12mo. calf, 7s. 1417 Die Klaggesange d. Jerem. aus dem Hebr. metriesch iibersetzt mit Anmerkk. von G. Riegler, 8vo. sewed. Is. 6d. Palm. 1820 1418 Jeremiah's Klagelieder, neu iibersetzt und erlaut. von K. W. Wiedenfeld, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Elb. 1830 (14.) 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Lips. 1 774 1441 A Dissertation on the Seventy Weeks of Daniel the Prophet, by the Rev. John Howard, D. D. 8vo. 15s. Lond. 1826 The dissertation is exceedingly elaborate, and for the distribution of the materials of which it is composed, and the order and fitness of the discussion which it includes, is entitled to high praise as the work of a scholar. — Eccles, Rev. 1442Scholl, Commentatio Exegetica de Septuaginta hebdo- matibus Danielis ix. 24—27 ; 4to. 2s. 6d. Franc. 1829 Qd. a. TALBOYSj (16.) The Minor Prophets in general, A 1443Pococke, Notes on Hosea, Joel, IMicah, and Malachi, folio, halfrussia, \l. 7s. Oxford, 1685 Or in his works, 2 vols, folio, \l. 18s. 61444Newcome (Abp.) Attempt towards an improved ver- sion, a metrical arrangement, and an explanation of the Twelve Minor Prophets, 4to. boards, U. 16s. 1788 The notes are copious and pertinent. As a commentator, the learned prelate has shown acquaintance with the best critics, ancient and modern. His own observations are learned and in- genious. IIORNE. 1445Credner (C. A.) De Prophetarum IMinorum versionis Syriacffi, quam Pechito dicunt indole. Dissert, theol. critical, Diss. I. 8vo. new, sewed, 4s. Gotl. 1827 1446Dahl (J.C. G.) Observationes Philologies atque crit. ad. qua?d. Propliet. JMinor loca, subj. vernac, Chabacuci in- terpret., 8vo. new, sewed, Is. 6d. Neuslrelitz, l/i^S 1447Lowth (W.) A Commentary upon the Prophecy of Da- niel, and the Twelve Minor Prophets, 4to. 2 vols, in 1, calf, 6s. Lond.in^ 1448 Croft (G.) Sermons, including a Series of Discourses on the Alinor Prophets, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 6s. 6d. Birmingham, 1811 1449 Burkii (P. D.) Gnomon in Prophetas JMinores, 4to. half vellum, 18s. Heilb. 1753 1450 Ackermann, Prophetai iMinores perpetua adnotatione il- lustrata, 8vo. 15s. Vienna, 1830 A useful commentary on the Minor Prophets. — Foreign Review. 1451 Propheta; Minores annotatione perpetua illustravit E. F. C. Rosenmiiller, 8vo. 4 vols, new, sewed, II. 12s. Lips. 1827 Vol. I. Hoseas et Joel, 8s. 6d. II. Amos, Obadios, et Jonas, 7s. 6d. III. Micha, Nahum, et llabacuc, 8s. 6d. IV. Zephauia, Haggai, Zacharias, Maleachi, 8s. 1452Luthcri, Ennaratio in tres Prophetas Johelem, Amos, et Abdiam, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Argent. 1536 1453 Grimm (H. A.) Jonai et Obedjai Oracula Syr. ; notas ?hilol. et crit. add. H. A. Grimm, 8vo. new, sepjed, s. 6d. Daisb. 1805 OXFORD.] 112 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. COMMENTARIES ON THE SCRIPTURES. 133 1454 Schroder (F. J.) Die kleinen Propheten ; iibersetzt und erlautert, part. I., Hos., Joel, Amos, 8vo. 9s. Lips.lS2& (17.) Joel. J455Pococke (E.) A Commentary on the Prophecy of Joel, folio, calf, 7s. Oxford, 1691 1456 Die Weissngung des Prop. Joel iibers. und erklart von F. A. Ilolzhausen, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Gott. 1829 1457Der Prophet Joel iibers. und erklart von J. A. Credner, 8vo. 6s. 6d. Halle, 1831 (18.) Hosea. 1458Hoseas illustratus Chaldaica Jonathanis versione et phi- loloijicis Kaschi Aben-£srae et Kimchii commentariis, 4to. 5s. 1775 1459 another, recens. ab Hm. v. d. Hardt, 4to. 65. Helmst. 1702 1460 Hosea propheta; introductionem pra^misit, vertit, com- mentatus est J. C. Stuck, 8vo. 128. Lips. 1828 1461 Lamberti Comment, in Oseam ejusd. libellus de arbitrio hominis vere captivo. Argent. 1525. Ejusd. Comment in Johelem, 12mo. in 1 vol. 3s. 6d. 1462Hosea> oracula, Hebr. et Lat., perp. adnotat. illustr. Ch. Gli. Kuinol, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lips. Weidmann, 1792 (19.) Amos, Obadiah, and Jonah, 1463 Amos Prophet, expos, interpretatione nova Lat. in- structus amplissimo comment, ex Theolog. Ebraea ac Israelitica illustratus, cum 4 append. 4to. sewed, "Js. Lug. Bat. 1763 1464 Oracula Amosi, textum et Hebraicum et Graecum vers. Alexand. cum notis crit. et exeget. a J. L. Vater, 4to. sewed, 4s. Halw, 1810 1465 Amos neu iibers. und erlautert von J. Ch. W. Dahl,8vo. 4s. Gott. 1795 14660badjah, Sohn Amos, Sinai, herausg. v. L. S. Stein- heim, 8vo. 15s. Altona, 1824 1467 Jonae ^^ Obedjae Oracula Syr.; notas philol. et crit. add. H. A. Grimm, 8vo. 2s. 6d.' Duisb. 1805 [d. a. TALBOY8, 1469 Jonas, Hebr. et Chald. cum masora magna et parva, 8vo. 4s. 6d. Lips. 1683 1470Goldhorn (J. D.) Excurse z. Buche Jonas; e. Beit. z. Beurth. der neuest. Erklarung dieses Proph. und der Beruf auf ihn im N. T. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Lnpz. 1803 1471 Das Propheten Jonas Orakel iiber JMoab kritisch vindi- cirt und durch Uebersetzung nebst Anmerk. erklautert von F. W. Hissig, 4to. 2s. 6d. Heid. 1831 (^.) Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, and Malachi. 1472Pococke (E.) Commentary on the Prophecy of jMicah, folio, neat, 6s. Oxon. 1677 1473]Micha neu iibers. und erlaut. und mit fiinf excursen begleitet von A. T. Hartmann, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Lemgo, 1800 1474Lessing (J. F.) Observationes in vaticina Jonfc et Na- humi, 8vo. Is. 6d. Chemnitz, I78O 1475 Fraehn (P. M.) Curarum exeg. crit. in Nahumum proph. spec. 4to. Is. 6d. Rost. 1807 1476 Vaticinia Nahumi et llabac. interpretationem et notas adjec. E. F. Greve edit, metrica, 4to. Arnstel. 1795 1477 Nab. vatic, philol. et crit. exjiositum pras. J. H. Pareau, ed. Ev. Kreenen, 4to. ()s. Hardcrv. 1808 1478Stickel (J. G.) Prolusio ad interpretat. tertii cap. Ha- bacuci, ps. I., 8vo. sewed. Is. 6d. Ncostad. 1827 1479Koster (F. B.) Meletemata critica et exeget. in Zachar. part, poster, cap. ix — xiv, pro tuenda ejus antenthia, 8vo. svxued, 4s. Gott. 1818 1480 Coin (D. G. K.) Spicilegium observat. exeget. crit. ad. Zephania; vaticinia, 4to. new, sewed, 3s. Breslau, 1819 1481 Stonard, Commentary on Zechariah, with a corrected translation and critical notes, 8vo. bds. 14s. Lond. 1824 A judiciously and ably executed work. — Quarterly Theol. Rev. 1482 Venema?, Comment, in Zechariam, 4to. neat, 6s. Leov. 1787 1483 Vitringa;, Comment, ad Canticum Mosis, Leov. 1734. Ejusd. Comment, ad Zechariam, ib. 4to. 1 vol. sewed, 86. Eruditissima sunt ilia, iisquc exponitur de libri hujus scriptore, quo patefactio Zecharia; contigerit, principiis illius interpretandi, at- que analysis additur. — Bib. Theol. OXFORD.] L 2 n4 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 1484 Bahrdt (K. F.) Commentarius in Malachiam, 8vo. nem, sewed, 28. 6d. Lips. 1768 III. COMMENTARIES ON THE NEW TESTAMENT AND PARTS THEREOF. (1.) Foreign. 1486 Beck (C. D.) Monogrammata hermenemices libr. N. T. pars I. (Hermenutica N. T. univ.) 8vo. iienj, sewed, is. Lips. 1803 1487Bengelii (Joannis) Gnomon Novi Testamenti, inquo, ex nativa verbonim vi, simplicatas, profunditas, concinni- tas, et salubritas sensuum ccelestium^ indicatur, 4to. vellum, neat, 11. Is. Tubing. 1759 1488 another, 4to. sewed, 188. Ulm, 1763 A very valuable substitute for the more expensive critical commen- taries. He excels in showing the connection and harmony of Scripture, and how Scripture is to be interpreted by Scripture. — HoRNE. An excellent work ; full of pious and instructive re- marks, with short critical notes, and an analysis of each book. — BiCKERSTETII. 1489B€ngel (J. A.) Apparatus criticus ad N. T. cur. Ph. D. Burk, 4to. new, sewed, 1 8s. Tubing. 1763 1490Calmet (A.) Comment, lit. in N. Test. 4to. sewed, U. 10s. Wurzb. 1788 1491 Calvini (J.) in Novum Testamentum Commentarii ad edit. Amstelodamensum accurat. exscribi curavit et prae- fat. est A. Tholuck, 8vo. 7 vols, sewed, II. 17s. Berol. 1833 1492 another, 8vo. 7 vols, vellum paper, 21. 12s. 6d. 1493 Carpzovii (J. G.) Commentatio Critica ad libros Novi Testamenti in genere, 4to. sewed, 8s. 6d. Lips. ] 757 1494 Chemnitii (Martini) Harmonia Quatuor Evangeliorum, quam ab eodem feliciter inchoatam Polycarpus Lyserus et Joannes Gerhurdius, is quidem continuavit, hie per- fecit, folio, 3 vols. 21. 2s. Hamburgi, 1704 The best edition of a most valuable harmony. This elaborate work is not only a harmony, but a learned commentary on the four Gospels. — HoRNE. 1495 Drusii Annotationum in totum Jesu Christi Testamen- tum^ Franek. 1612. Liber Harmonseorum qui vulgo [p, A. TALBOYS, COMMENTARIES ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. 115 prior Machabaeorum, Gr. ex ed. Romana et Lat. ex in- terp. Drusii c. n. ejusdem, [_lib. rariss.'] 1600. Gen- tilis ad primum IMachabaeorum disputatio, 1600. Paral- lela Sacra, hoc est, Locorum veteris Testamenti cum iis, quae in novo citantur, conjuncta commemoratio Ebr. et Gr. cum vers. Lat. Drusii, 1588. Clapmarii de Ar- canis Rerumpublicarum, 4to. in 1 vol. 12s. Franc. 1611 1496£rasmi Paraphras. in Nov. Test. 12mo. 4 vols, vellum, 12s. Basil. 1557 1497 Paraphrasis in Nov. Test., 8vo. 3 vols, new, sewed, 18s. Berol. 1778-80 Not inferior to any of the old commentators in sensible and inge- nious remarks. — Dr. Harwood. 1498Ernesti Hypomnemata in Novum Testamentum, edita a C. G. Kuttnero, 8vo. seived, 14s. Lips. 1780 1499Griesbach (J. J.) Commentarius crit. in textum Gr. Nov. Test., 8vo. 2 parts. 7s. . Jena, 1798-811 1500Grotii (Hug.) Annotationes in Nov, Test, auxit. C. E. de Windheim, 4to. 2 vols, sewed, II. Is. Hal. 1755 1501 Annotationes in Nov. Testament. Matth. ad Galat. 8vo. 9 vols, sewed, SI. 6s. Groningce, 1826 et seq. 1502Heinsii Sacrarum Exercitationum ad Novum Testa- mentum, folio, calf, fine copij, 6s. Lug. Bat. 1639 1503Hengel (van W. A.) Annotatio in loca nonnulla Novi Test., 8vo. sewed, 9s. Amst. 1824 1504 Keil, Elementa hermeneutices Nov. Test., 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. Lips. }Sll 1505 Keuchenii Annotata in Nov. Test, cum praefat. J. Al- berti, 5s. 6d. Lug. Bat. 1755 1506 Michaelis, see No. 738. 1507 Nov. Test. Graicum, perpetua annotatione illustr. a J. B. Koppe, 8vo. vols. 3 — 10, (vols. 1 and 2 are not yet published,) new, sewed, 3/. 16s. Gott. 1809-28 SEPARATELY AS FOLLOWS : Vol. III. pars, i, ii. Act. Apost. cur. J. H. Hemrichs, 12s. 6d. *^ 1809-27 IV. Roman, cur. C. F. 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Lips. 1736 Th|s work contains various dissertations by Danzius, llhenferdius, Schedius, etc. JMany subjects which belong to the Christian dispensation are illustrated from the ancient rites of the Mosaic economy, on the doctrines of the modern Jews. It is in high re- putation.— O r m e. lolOIMorus super liermeneutica N. Test, acroas. acad. ed. H. C. A. Eichstadt, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, 13s. 6d. ir:iiD- ./T /./>. 1797-802 1511 Tricaei (J.) Commentarii in varios Novi Testament! li- bros, folio, half caff, 12s. Land. 1660 These notes are greatly valued as containing many valuable ob- serrations, particularly illustrating the modes of diction which occur in the sacred classics, from profane writers.— Dn. Har- wooD, and Horne. 1512Roseiimiiller, see No. 1195. 1513Scliott (D. H. A.) Isacroge Iiistorico-critica in libros I'lA o 1 ^* f'oetleris Sacros, JIvo. sewed, 12s. (k\. Jemv, UK30 1014bchottgenii, Horae HebraiciP et Talmudica; in Nov. Test. quibus Ilorae Jo. 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Lpzg. 1797-802 1524 Das Neue Testament, paraphrastisch erklart mit erbau- lichen Anmerk. v. J. C. Hase, 8vo. 4 vols, new, sewed, 18s. Alten. 1786-90 iibersetzt und so erklart, dass ein jeder Unge- lehrter es verstehen kann, von J. H. D. Moldenhauer, 8vo. 2 vols, new, sewed, 13s. 6d. Quedlinb. 1787-8 neti iibersetst mit einer durchans andwend- 1525 1526 baren erklarung von J. D. Thiess, 8vo. 4 vols, new, sewed, 1 /. 7s. Gera, 1 794-800 1527Heumann (Cp. A.) Erklarung des N. Test. 8vo. 12 vols. 21. 2s. Helwimf. 1750-63 1528 Michaelis (J. D.) Uebersetzung des Neuen Testaments, 4to. 2 vols, sewed, 10s. 1790 OXFORD.] 118 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 1529 Michaelis (J. D.) Uebersetzung des Neuen Testaments, mit Unmerkungen fur Ungelehrte, 4to. 4 vols. 1/. 16s. 1790-2 1530Paulus (H. E. G.) Philologisch-kritischer Commentar iiber das N. Test, in Welchem d. Griech. text, nach e recogn. d. van*, interpunct. und Abschnitte, diircb Ein- leit, Inhaltsanz. und scholien als Grundl. d. Geschichte d. 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Lond. 1826, etc. Those only who have been engaged in similar studies, can appre- ciate the labour of Mr. IJIoomtiild's undertaking, to which he has devoted many years of patient research. There is scarcely a difficult passage which is not elucidated. On the whole, this is one of the most important works in sacred literature which has been offered to the attention of bible students for many years. — HORNE. 1536Bowyer (W.) Critical conjectures on the New Testa- ment, 4to. new, boards, lOs. 1782 The reader will here meet with much sound criticism, and many instances of the importance of true punctuation ; which Mr. Bowyer considered of more importance than all the various read- ings put together. — Bp. Watson. ^D. A. TALB0Y8, COMMENTARIES ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. 119 1537 Boys, Plain exposition of the New Testament, for the use of families, 4to. boards, 1/. 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Commentarii in Quatuor Evangelistas, folio, calf, 9s. Morgiis, 1580 OXFORD.] 120 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 1551 Campbell (G.) The Four Gospels, translated from tlie Greek; with preliminary dissertations and notes^ 8vo. 4 vols, new, boards, best edition, 21. 2s. 1552 another, 8vo. 2 vols. 14s. Edinb. 1007 A very valuable work for critical purposes. — Bickersteth. Has placed the author high in the rank of biblical critics. — FIorne. 1553 Clarke (Sam. D. D.) A paraphrase on the Four Evan- gelists, with critical notes on the more difficult pas- sages, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, neat, 7s. 1741 1554 another, 8vo. 2 vols, tenth edition, fair, 7s. neat, 9s. 1751 May be had uniform with Pyle's Paraphrase on the Epistles and Revelations. " Their deserved popularity has made them to pass through numerous editious." — Horne. 1555Elsley, Annotations on the Four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, 8vo. 2 vols, new, boards, \l. Is. Lond. 1833 1556' another, 8vo. 3 vols, best edition, new, calf elegant, \l.Us.{Mii. 1824 Recommended, together with Slade, by professors Van Mildert, Lloyd, and Burton. " We never saw a book more admirably adapted for the use of students, more creditable to an author's sagacity, diligence, and erudition, or more likely to make the investigation of the New Testament easy and agreeable."— Bri- ti&h Critic. 1557 Zigabeni (Euthymli) Commentarius in Quatuor Evan- gelia, Gr. et Lat., textum Grajcum nunquam antea edi- tum ad fidem duorum codicum membr. bibliothecarum S. S. synodi jVIosgensis auctoris ajtate scriptorium, dili- genter recens. et renetita vers. Lat. J. Heutenii suis- lue adjectis animadversionibus edidit C. F. ]Matthaei, Wo. 3 vols, new, sewed, 21. Lips. 1792 Euthemius Zigabenus, a monk of Constantinople, lived in the early part of the twelfth century. 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De Nonnulhs Posterioris Pauli ad Corinthios epistola; locis dissertationes d"«^^^''^«;j^ig24 1723Disputatio ad altera Pauli ad Corinthios Epistola et ' observanda in ilia Apostoli indole et oratione, quam pro summis in theologia honoribus in Academia Rheno Tra- ject. publico examini submittit Herm. ^^-^^^y^f^^ 8vo. ^^'^' This well compiled academical dissertation consists of three parte: i! The second epistle to Corinthians; 2. ^^^^ t1[bOVS COMMENTARIES ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. 133 Paul ; and 3. The language and style of the apostle. The second division is particularly valuable. — Horne. 1724 Billroth (Dr. G.) Commentar zu den Briefen des Pau- lus an die Corinther, 8vo. 8s. 6d. Lips. 1833 (9). Galatians and Ephesians. 1725 Bonitz (C. F.) plur. de loco Pauli Gal. iii. 20, sententise examin. novaque ejus interpret, tentata, 8vo. nerVy sewed, 2s. 6d. Lips. 1800 1726 Spicileg. Observat. ad Gal. iii. 20, 8vo, . new, sewed, 2s. if). 1802 1727Borger (El. A.) Interpretatio Epist. Pauli ad Galat. 8vo. sewed, 9s. Lug. Bat. 1807 1728 Pauli Epistolae ad Galatas Ephesios Thtssalonicenses Gr. perpet annot. illust. J. B. Koppe, 8vo. sewed, 7s. Gott. 1791 1729 another, half calf, 6s. 1778 1730Lutheri Comment, in Epist. Pauli ad Galatas, 12mo. sewed, 5s. 6d. Basil, 1523 1731 another, 12mo. 4s. 6d. Viteb. 1535 1732 Die Epistel S. Pauli an die Galater auszgelegt durch Dr. INI. Luther, small 4to. sewed, 4s. (id. Wilt. 1525 1733 Luther (JM.) Commentary on the Galatians translated into English, 8vo. new, boards, 10s. 6d. 1809 *' One continued and powerful defence of justification by faith." — BicKFHSTiTn. •' We may apply to this treatise what Erasmus says of Luther's commentaries in general •, 'Ihere is more solid divinity contained in one page than could be found in many prolix treatises of schoolmen,' etc." — Horne. 1734 Morns, Acroases in Epist. P. ad Galatas et Ephes. (ed. K. H. A. Eichstadt), 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Lips. 1795 1735Ruckert (L. T.) Commentar iiber den Brief Pauli an die Galater, 8vo. sewed, 7s. Leipz. 1833 1736 Pauli ad Galatas Epistola, Latine vertit et perpet. anno- tatione illustr. G. B. Winer, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Lips. 1829 1737Schutze (J. T. A.) Commentarius in Epistolam Pauli ad Ephesios, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Lips. 1778 1738Bemmelen (A. van) Diss, de Epist. ad Eph. et Col. inter se collatis; 8vo. new, sewed, 2s. Lug. Bat. 1803 OXFORD.]] N i 134 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. Kr^.?: '^ i«''«, Curry an, cl 1833 (10 ) Philippiaos, Colossians, and Thessahnians. ;:"petuu illustrata, a J. G. Am-Lnde. 8vo. 2^^(xl. ^^ 1741S„ecin,en Academieum Inaup.rale de Coetus Christian- 1741 Sj^^J"^;,;,; i, eonditione pr n,a3va, ex Ep.sto a us rAp„.t«lI.'Pa«lo scripta pr.c,pue a-J-Uca^-^"^ Hoog, 8vo. ^ The origin ...I state of -'•"h-h »t P W^ f^^_ "dates many passages of that ep>stle.-lloRNE. 1/. 8s. ... n A very excellent work ; full of valuable elucidaUon.-BicEER- STETH. i7idTunker (F.^ Historisch-kritischer unci pliilolog. 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Is. 6d. JencB, 1829 1760 Epistola ad Hebra'os, Latine vertit atque commentario iustrux. perpetuo Ch. Fr. Boehme, 8vo. sewed, 18s. Lips. 1825 1761 Mesch (van der Boon) Specimen Hermeneuticum in lo- cum ad Hebrajos ix, 14; 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lug. Bat. 1819 OXFORD.] I 4 COMMENTARIES ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. 137 136 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. l762Braunii (Jo.) Commentarius in Epistolam ad Hebrteos, cum indicibus locupletiss. et quibusdam tabuhs aeneis elegantissimis, 4to. neat, 9s. Amst. 17U& This commentary, in the opinion of Carpzov is the Ijest ever pub- lished on the liel.rews. " It is indeed truly valuable for its il- lustrations, by the aid of Rabbinical learning. — IIorne. 1763Epist. ad. Hebr. Hebraice, ed. Callenberg, 8|^.^4s. 1764 Carpzov (J. D.) Exercitationes in Epist. Pauli ad Hebr ' e Philone, 8vo. sewed, 6s. Gd. Lips. 17aO A work of singular utility in explaining the phraseology of St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews.— Horne. 1765 Ernesti (J. A.) 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Jence, 1819 1880Schultens (Alberti) Animadversiones Philologicae et Cri- ticse ad varia loca veteris Testamenti ; in quibus, ope prsicipu^ linguae Arabicae, multa ab interpretibus non- OXFORD.^ O i^ H6 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. dum satis intellecta illustrantur, quamplurima etiam nova explicanda modeste proponuntur, 8vo. 4s. 6d. * Amst. 1732 1881 Storr (G. C) Opuscula Academica ad interpretationem Librorum Sacrorum pertinentia, 8vo. 3 vols, new, sewed, 15s. Tubing. 1796-1803 Besides various critical discjuisitions of great merit, this work con- tains several comraentanes on detached books of the New Test, HORNE. 1882 Tittmann (K. C.) De vestigiis gnosticorum in Nov. Test, fnistra quaesitis, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lips. 1773 1883 Vitringa (C.) Sacrarum Observationuin, 4to. ca//, 12s. "^ Franc. 1689 Observationurn Sacrarum in quibns de Re- 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 bus varii argunienti, et utilissimae investigationis, Cri- ticae ac Theologicae, disseritur; Sacrorum imprimis li- brorum loca multa obscuriora nova vel clariore luce perfunduntur, 4to. 2 vols. vellu7n, very neat, 19s. ^ 16.1712 Observationurn Sacrarum, 4to. 2 vols, re/- lum^ neat, best edition, scarce, II. Is. Amst. 1727 Vitringa was one of the most learned and industrious of the Dutch theologians. His observations contain an immense mass of mis- cellaneous and learned dissertation on dithcult passages of Scrip- ture, and on questions of sacred criticism, theology, and antiqui- ties. OUME. Voorst (J. van) Animadversiones de usu verborum cum prsepositionibus compositorum in N. Test. 8vo. 2 parts, sewed, 3s. 6d. Lug. Bat. 1818 Walchii (Jo. Geo.) Observationes in Novi Foederis Li- bros, quarum prima pars ea continet loca, quae ex his- toria philosophica illustrantur, 8vo. Jen(E, 1727 Walton (B.) in Biblia Polyglotta prolegomena specialia recogn. Dathianisque et variorum notis suas immiscuit F. Wrangham, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, \l. 8s. Cantab.1828 Westh»)vii (F.G.) Diatribe in Historiam Passionis D.N. Etymologico-Philologico-Critica, 4to. sewed, 5s. Lug. Bat. 1723 Witsii (Her.) IMiscellaneorum Sacrorum libri quatuor, 4to. 2 vols, vellum, 12s. t^. 1736 JNIeletemata Leidensia ; quibus continentur praelectiones de vita et rebus gestis Pauli Apostoli, \_D. A. TALBOY8, BIBLICAL LITERATURE. 147 necnon dissertationum exegeticarum duodecas ; denique commentarius in Epistolam Judse Apostoli, 4to. 10s. Ba.siL 1739 1892 Witsii (Her.) i^gyptiaca et ^€Ka(piiXoy' sive de ^Egyptia- corum sacrorum comparati(»ne cum Hebraicis libri tres, et de decem hulmhus Israelis liber s^ingularis accessit diatribe de legione fulminatrice Christianorum sub im- peratore JNlarco Aurelio Antonio, 4to. vellum, 9s. ib. 1739 VI. CONCORDANCES, DICTIONARIES, COMMONPLACE BOOKS, ETC. (1.) Concordances, [Concordances to the Heb. Bible see page 74 ; to the Greek Septuagint and Test, see page 79. J 1893Cardinali (H.) Sacrorum Bibliorum Vulgate editionis Concordantiae, 4to. calf, 6s. Lugd. 1652 1894 Concordantiae Sacrorum Bibliorum Vulgatae editionis Hu- gonis Cardinalis ordinis pra?dicatorum : ad recogn. jussu Sixti V. bibliis adhibitam recens., atque emendiitae ; a Franc. Luca et Hub. Phalesti, folio, netv, sewed, \l. 12s. Fie n nee, 1825 1895 Browne (J.) A Brief Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, 18mo. calf, 3s. Land. 1825 1896 another, 24mo. boards. Is. 6d. ib. 18.31 1897 Clarke's (l^r. S.) Concordance to the Holy Bible, 18mo. neat. Is. 6d. 1696 1898Cruden (A.) A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament; or a dic- tionary and alphabetical index to the Bible, 4to. new, boards, \l. Is. or new, calf elegant, II. 8s. ib. 1831 1899 ancjther, royal 8vo, closely printed, new, boards, 15s. calf (jilt, 1/. Is. ib. 1831 1900Cruden's Concordance to the Bible, wherein all the words used througii the Sacred Scriptures are alpha- betically arranged with reference to the various places where they occur. The former three alphabets are here arranged in one, embracing every passage of Scripture contained in the 4to. editions, 24ino. boards, port. 5s. ib. 1833 OXFORD.3 148 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 1901 Cruttwell (C. A.) A Concordance of Parallels collected from Bibles and Commentaries, wljich have been pub- lished in Hebrew, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, English, and other languages, with the authorities of each, 4to. calf gilt y elegant, \l. Is. or bds. 12s. ib. 1790 This is a very elaborate work, and will amply repay the labour of COnSultiDg. HORNE. 1902 Historia et Concordia Evengelica. Opera et studio The- ologi Paris. 8vo. served, 10s, Mech. 1819 (2.) Dictionaries. 1903 Robinson (Dr. John) A Theological, Biblical, and Eccle- siastical Dictionary ; serving as a general not«-book to illustrate the Scriptures, as a guide to the practices and opinions of all sects and religions, and as a cyclopedia of religious knowledge, 8vo. A new and improved edition is in the press. Considered to be the best work in this department. 1904Gurnev (W.) Diamond Pocket Dictionary of the Holy Bible,' 24mo. calf gilt, 6s. Lond. 1822 1905 Wilson (T.) A Complete Christian Dictionary, wherein the signification, and several acceptations of all the words mentioned in the Holy Scriptures are fully opened, expressed, and explained, folio, scarce, port. 14s. Lond. 1678 1906 Oliver (P.) Scripture Lexicon; or a dictionary of above 4000 proper names of persons and places, mentioned in the Old and New Testament, 18mo. boards, 6s. Oxford, 1832 See No. 38, etc. (3.) Commonplace Books to the Bible. 1907 Anthologia Biblica; or an alphabetical collection of the choice flowers of the Holy Scriptures, under several heads, serving for commonplaces, concordance, and com- mentaries, on many texts, folio, mss. IBs. 1908 Locke (J. and W. Dodd) A Commonplace Book to the Holy Bible ; or the Scripture's sufficiency practically demonstrated, 8vo. boards, port. 128. Lond. 182& Qo. A. TALBOYSj BIBLICAL LITERATURE. 149 1909 i^Ierz (P. P.) Thesaurus Biblicus, hoc est : dicta, sen- tentia; et exempla ex s. Bibliis collecta et per locos com- munes distributa ad usum conciouandi et disputandi, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, Ids. Paris, 1825 1910Budinger (M.) n^iQj^ -yil der Weg des Glaubens Oder: die Kleine Bibel, 8vo. 6s. Stittff/. 1824 1911 Christian's Pocket Companion ; being a collection of texts and passages from the New Testament, on the principal doctrines and duties of Christianity, 24mo. boards, 2h. ^ Oj/orrf, 1832 191*- Clark (S.) The Christian's Inheritance; being a collec- tion of the promises of scripture, under their proper heads, 24mo. boards, Is. Lo7id. \H2'f 1913Gastrell (F.) Christian Institutes, or the sincere word of God collected out of the Old and New Testaments, digested under proper heads, and delivered in the very words of scripture, 12mo. boards, 3s. ib. 1823 This valuable little work, which may perhaps be considered as a concordance of parallel passages at full length, was first pub- lished in 1707, and lias since been repeatedly published in l2mo. It may l>e very advantageously substituted tor any of the subse- quent larger and more exjiensive works. — IIoiine. 19140wen (H.) The Modes of Quotation used by the Evan- gelical Writers explained and vindicated, 4to. //«//" co//; 4s. 6d. iij, 178() VII. BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. (1.) General treatises on Biblical Antiquities, etc. 1915 Ackermann (Four.) Arclur-ologia Biblica breviter ex- posita, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6(1. ' Vienna;, 1826 1916 another, half calf] 13s. This is a reprint of professor Jahn's work on the same subject, which was recommended by the late bishop Lloyd. To render it more complete Dr. Ackermann has added a sketch of the history of the .Tewish nation, from the call of Abraham to the dispersion of the Jews. Mr. Home acknowledges the use he has made ot it. 19I7Bucheri (S. F.) Antiquitalcs Biblica ex Nov. Test. imo/®'^^^^' '^^"- ^^^^"^"' 5«- Fitcmb. 1729 iyi8Calmet's Dictionary of the Holy Bible, bv the bite INIr. Charles Taylor, with the fragments incorporated. The OXFORD.] * Q 2 150 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. whole condensed and arranged in alphabetical order, with numerous additions, illustrated with maps and en- gravings on wood, royal 8vo. boards, \l. 4s. Lond. 1832 19I9Carp2ov. (J. G.) Apparatus Hist. Crit. Antiquit. sacra, cod. et gent Hebr. 4to. nerv, served, 16s. Lips. 1748 The most elaborate system of Jewish antiquities, perhaps, that is extant ; besides the annotations of Carpzov, it contains a Latin translation of Goodwin's treatise. — Hoiine. 1920Cunaeu8 (P.) De Republica Hebraeorum, 4to. vellum, 6s. Lug. Bat. 1703 The best edition of a very learned work. — Horns. 1921 Faber (J. E.) ArchaRologie der Hebriier, 8vo. part. 1, (all published,) sewed, 4s. 6d. Halle, 1773 1922Fessler (J.) Anthologia Hebraica e sacris Hebraeorum libris depromta adjecta est versio Lat. et adnotationes, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. Leopoldi, 1787 1923 Gale (T.) The Court of the Gentiles; or a discourse touching the original of human literature, both philolo- gie and philosophic, from the scriptures and Jewish church, 4to. cal/'jieat, 21. 2s. Oxford, 1«72 1924 Godwin (T.) J\Ioses and Aaron; civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the ancient Hebrews, observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts throughout the whole scripture, 4to. calf, 6s. — 4s. Lond. 1672 To both these copies are joined the Roman Antiquities, by Codwint and the Attic Antiquities of Rous and Bogan. 1925Hottingeri (J. H.) Historiae Creationis examen Theolo- gico-Philologicum, ita institutum, 4to. calf, 8s. Heidelb. 1659 J 926 — I Commentarius Philologicus de Deci- mis Judaeorum, 4to. vellum, 68. Lug. Bat. 1713 1927^ Cippi Hebraic! : sive Hebraeorum, tarn veterum, prophetarum, patriarcharum ; quam re- centiorum, Tannaeorum, Amoraeorum, Habbinorum mo- numenta, Hebraice a Judico quodani, teste oculato, tum intra, tum etiam extra terram sanctam observata con- scripta, nunc vero Latinitute donata, notisque illust. Heidelb. 1662 — FIjusd. archacologia orientalis, exhibens i. compendium theatri orientalis, ii. topographicum ^D. A. TALB0Y8, BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. 151 ecclesiasticum orientalem ib. 1662, 8vo. in 1 vol. vel- lum neat, 7s- 6d. 1928 Jablonski (P. E.) De Kempham i^gyptiorum Deus ab Israelitis in Deserti cultus. Franc. 1731. — Relandi Dissertationes de Inscriptione nummorum quorundam Samaritanorum, Amst. 1702— Harkenroht (J. E.) Dis- sertatio Epistolaris de Busto Lharledano, Traj. 1721 .Sacrarii Principis, id est. Antiquitatem Clivensium sive Inscriptionum Bergendalensium, in 1 vol. 12mo. vellum, in-vi f ^'^'^*' *^«'*c''» 6s. Lusati, 1731 1929 Jahn, Biblische Archaeologie, 8vo. 5 vols, plates, 31. 3s. Vien. 1803-25 A work of first rate excellence. 1930 Archaeologia Biblica in comp. redact. 8vo. sewed, ^^s. ib, 18J4 This latter work was recommended by the late Bishop Lloyd, and has generally been regarded as a very useful compendium. A translation of it, wiih many important additions from Jahn's . larger work, was made by Mr. Upham, and published in America- and a revised and corrected edition of this is now in the press. * 61931Jenning (David) Jewish Antiquities; or a course of lectures on the three first books of Godwyn s Closes and Aaron, 8vo. 2 vols. 8s. new, boards, 16s.' Lond. 1823 1932 another, 2 vols, calf, very neat, 11. 2s. lyjj another, 8vo. complete in 1 vol. 8s. ib. 1808 This work has long held a distinguished character for its learning and accuracy ; and has appeared in most of the lists of books re- commended to theological students— Watson, Cleaver. Horne etc. * 1934 Iken (Con.) Antiquitates Hebraicae secundum triplicem Jiidaeorum statum, ecclesiasticum, poiiticum, et cecono- micum, 8vo. new, sewed, 48. Brem. 1764 Valuable for its method, brevity, and perspicuity Horne. 1935 Antiquitates Hebr. sec. triplicem Judaeorum statum, eccles. polit. et aecon. delin. perpet. annotatt. illust. et auct a J. H. Schacht, 8vo. ,^,^. Traj.adRhen. 1810 19J6 Landau (M. J.) Geist und Sprache der Hebraer nach dem zweyten Tempelban, 8vo. sewed, 9s. Pras. 1822 OXFORD.] 152 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. i< i 1937 Lewis (T.) Origines Hebrapae; the antiquities of the Hebrew republic, 8vo. 4 vols, calj] neat, \l. ()s. Lond. 1724 A laborious compilation, from the most distinguished writers, whether Jews or Christians, on the manners and laws of the Hebrews. — Hdrne. 1938 Leonis I\Iutacensis Opusculum, de Ceremoniis et Con- suetudinibus Hodia; Judaeos inter receptis, J8nu). boards, 4s. Franc. 1693 1939 ^laimonides [M.) Tractatus de Vacca rufa Heb. et Lat. ed. A. C. Zeller, 8vo. sewed, 4s. (id. Amst. \^\\ 1940Menasseh Ben Israel De Creatione Probleniata xxx. 18mo. vellum, 3s .(id Amst. 1(>35 1941 IMillii (D.) Dissertationes selecttc varisc S. litterarum et antiquitatis orientalis capita, exponentes et illustrantes, 4to. vellum, 10s. (>d. Lnq. Bat. 1749 1942 ]M Helen (G. V.) Dissertationes Philologicav'de die nnin- di et rerum omnium natali, 4to. 2 vols, vellum, 12s. Traj.ad Wien. J 738 19431Muller (J. J.) De Vitiis Archeologia; Biblicaj atque emendatione, oratio, 4to. scived. Is. 6d. Giessw, 1^30 1944 Paganucci— 11 Tenipio di Salomone JMateriale, Emis- tico : ovvero varie notizie di tutto cio, ch'appartiene al Tempio in senso letterale, applicate in senso morale al Tempio ]Mistico, Sacerdotale, 4to. 2 vols, calf, 12s. noma, 1738 1945 Pareau (J. H.) Antlquitas Hebraicac breviter descripta, 8vo. new, sewed, 8s. 7'rai. 1817 1946 8vo. 7tcw, half calf, 8s. ib. 1823 A very useful compendium. The author was professor of orienul literature at Utrecht. 1947Quenstedii (J. A.) Antiquitates BiWica? et Ecclesiasticae WiHeb.--Ejus<\. Dialugus de Patriis illustrium do-trina et scriptis virorum, 4to. in 1 vol. vellum, 12s. ih. 1()})1 1948Relandi de Spoliis Templi Hierosolymitani in nrcu Ti- tiano Romae conspicuis liber, 12mo. scurd, plates, 2s. (id. Trnj. ad lihen. 1775 1949 Dissertatio de inscriptiona; nummorum quorun- dam Sani;;ritanorum, 12mo. velb-m, 4s. Amslel. 1702 1950-— (II.) De nummis veterum IlebraLvirum, acced. dissert.de JMarmoribus Arabicis Puteolaiiis, \2n\o. vel, plates, 3s. Traj. ad lUen. 1709 Qd. a. talboys. BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. 153 1952 Rosenmiiller ( K.) Handbuch der Bibl. Alterthumskunde, I. Ir, 2r Thl. II. Ir, 2r Thl. III. IV. Ir Thl. Gr. 8vo. 2/. 14s. Leipz. 1823-30 1953Schulze (E. A.) Compendium Archaeolocjiae Hebr. notis adj. etc. A. P. G. Schickedanz, 8vo. sewed, 5s. Dresd. 1793 This is, perhaps, the best summary of Hebrew antiquities extant in the Latin language ; but, unfortunately, it is incomplete, the author having executed only two books which treat of the politi- cal and eccle-iasiical antiquities of the Hebrews. — Horne. 1954Waehner Antiquitates Ebraeorum de Israeliticae Gentis, 8vo. 2 vols, half vellum, 8s. Gottingae, 1743 1955 Wajjenseils (J. C.) Belehrung der Judisch-'i'eutschen Red-und Schriebart, 4s. 6d. Koniysb. 1699 (2.) 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Lond. 1832 1970Outram de Sacrificiis, 4to. calf, 5s. 6d. ib. 1677 1971 Quod Judaei Mej>siani, qui uenit, ceu uenturum, temere expectent. Lihellus sane doctus Kabi Samuelis, 18nio. sewed, rare, 6s. Argent. 1523 1972 Relandi (Had.) Antiquitates sacrae veterum Hebraeonim, 12ino. neat, 2s. 6d. Traj. 1712 1973 . notas et animadv. ad- jecit Ev. Rau, 8vo. vellum, 4s. Herborn. 1743 1974 another, 4to. half calf, 10s. 6d. Traj. 1741 1975 -^— — recensuit, et animadversionibus Ugolinianis- Ravianis auxit, G. J. Vogel, 8vo. new, sewed, 4s. 6d. ; new, calf, 7s. HalcB, 1769 The best edition of a valuable little summary. — Horne. 1976 Talmud de Babylone traduit en langue Fran9aise et complete par celui de Jerusalem et par d'autres monu- mens de I'antiquite Judaique, par L'Abbe Chiarini, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, \l. 7s. Leipz. 1831 1977 Winer Chrestomathia Talmudica et Rabbinica, 8vo. sewed, 3s. Lips. 1822 1978Trium Scriptorum Illustrium de tribus Judaeorum Sec- tis Syntagma, ed J. Trigliandius, 4to. 2 vols, vellum, 7s. 6d. Delp. 1 703 1979 another, 2 vols, half calf , 10s. 6d. ib. 1703 1980 Veil Catechismus Judajorum, 18mo. Is. 6d. Lond. 1679 19i>l Campegii Vitringade Synagoga Vetere Libri trts: qui- bus tum de Noniinibus, Structura, Origine, Prapfeclis, iNlinistris, et Sacris Synagogarum agitur: tum praecipue Formam Regiminis et Miuisterii earum in Ecclesiam Qd. a. talboys, BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. 155 translatam esse demonstratur, 4to. vellum, neat, 9s. Franc. 1696 1982Wagenseilii (J. C.) Tela Ignea Satanae, hoc est, Arcani et horribiles Judaeorum adversus Christum Deum et Christianum Religionem libri anecdoti, cum interpre- tationibus et confutationibus ; accedit Mantissa de 70 Hebdomadibus Danielis adversus IMarshamum, 2 torn. Altdorfii, 1681.— Sota, hoc est. Liber JMisclinicus de Uxore Adulterii suspecta, cum excerptis Gemarae, 4to. 3 vols, in %fine copy, vellum, \l. lis. 6d. ib. 1674 1983 another, 2 vols. ^to. fine copy in calf, \l. 16s. ib. 1681 The former of these is a collection of Jewish blasphemies written against Christ, and the Christian religion, with thtir refutation. It IS a scarce and curious work.— Dr. Adam Clarke. 1984 Wagenseilii Sota, hoc est, liber Mishnicus de Uxore Adulterii suspecta, una cum libri in Jacob excerptis Germarae, Heb. et Lat. comment, perpetuo, 4to. vellum, «^«^ J2s. Alldorf. 1674 1985 (J. c.) Hoffnung der Erlos. Israelis. Nu- remb. I707. — Ejusd. Exercitationes sex varii argu- menti, 4to. vellum, neat, 7s. 6d. Noricorum, 1687 1986Nicolai de Sepulchris Hebraeorum, 4to. vellum, plates, ^8- Amst. I7O6 A very curious treatise. — Clarke. 1987 Schroederus de Vestitu i\Iulierum Hebraearum cum Pre- fatione Schultens, 4to. neat, 9s. Lvg. But. 1745 l988Hartmann (Ant. Th.) die Hebraerin am Putztische und als Braut ; auch unter d. Titel : Uebersicht die wich- tigsten Erfinden in d. Reiched. JModen bei den Hebraer- innen, 8vo. 3 vols, new, sewed, II. lis. 6d. ,^^^ Amst. 1809-10 1989 Greenhill (T.) The Art of Embalming ; wherein is shoAvn the rite of burial, the funeral ceremonies, and the several ways of preserving dead bodies in most nations in/v. ^^ ^^® ^^**''^^' ^^^' ^^^f^ V^oies, \l. 5s. Lond. 1705 1990 Maimonides (M.) De Cibis Vetitis, in Latinam linguam versus notisq. illustratus a M. Woldike, 12mo. boards, 38- ^ HafnicE, 1734 OXFORD.] "^ 156 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. (3.) Law and Government. 1991 Bliime (F.) Lex Dei sive ]\fosaicarum et Romanonim Li'guin collatio, 8vo. sewed, 7s. Bonuce, 1833 1992 Brunfelsii (O.) Pandectae Scripturam Vet. et Nov. Test. Basil, laoj- — Hemmingii (N.) Enchiridion The- ologicuni prspcipua verae religionis capita breviter et siniplicitcr explicata continens, in 1 vol. 12mo. vellumy 6s. Witeb. 1559 1993L'Eir.pereur (Const.) De Legibus Ebraeorum Forensi- bus lib. singularis. Ex E!>ra;orum pandectis versus et coninientariis illustratus, Heb. et Lat. 4to. neaty 5s. 6d. Liuj. Bat. Elzevir. 1637 1994 Hottingeri (J. H.) Juris Ilebraeorum Leges cclxi. 4to. seivcd, 7s. Tiguri, 1655 1995Leydekkeri (M.) De Republica Hebraeorum, folio, 2 voh.Jine coj)y, vellum, II. 18s. Amst. 1704-10 Une livre curicux et beaucoup recherchee. — Drvnet. 1996 Lowman's Dissertation on the Civil Government of the Hebrews, 8vo. 12s. Lond. 1740 1997iMichaelis (J. D.) Commentaries on the Law of Moses, translated from the German bv A. ISmith^ D. D. 8vo. hoards, \l. 16s. * ib. 1814 1998Nicolai Annotationes ad libellum, Dom de Fleury de jMoribus Patriarcharum ut et in B. C. Bertramum de Republica Ebneorun), 8vo. 2 vols, in 1, vellum, 14s. Lug. Bat. 1740 1999 Seldeni (J.) Uxor Ebraica, seu de Nuptiis et Divortiis vet. Ebraeorum. Ejusd. de successionibus ad Leges et Pontificae Ebraeorum, 4to. vellum, very neat, 6s. 6d. Frank. 1695 2000 another, calf, 4s. 6d. 1673 2001 De Jure Naturali et Gentium, juxta Dis- ciplinam Ebraeorum, 4to. vellum, 6s. Lips. 1695 2002 De Synedriis et Praefecturis Juridicis vet. Ebraeorum, 4to. vellum , very neat, 7s. 6d. Franco/. 1696 2003Spenceri (Jo.) De Legibus Hebraeorum Ritualibus et earum Rationibus, folio, good copy, calf, very neat, 1/. Is. Cant. 1685 Qd. a. talboys. BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. 157 2004 Spencer de Legibus Hebraeorum ritualis earumque ratio- nibus, pra^mittur C H. Pfatfii Dissert. Praeliminariis, folio, calf neat, 1 /. 5s. Tubing. 1 732 Though Mr. Hartwell Home, in bis valuable work, calls the edi- tion of Cambridge 1727 the best. I know this is considered by niany scholars as preferable, because, besides possessing all the advantages of the Cambridge one. it contains in addition a valu^ able preliminary dissertation of Pfaftius. 2005 Wesseling (Pt.) Diatribe de Judrcorum Archontibus, **^'**- Utrecht, J 738 (4.) Natural History and Medicine. 2006Bocharti (Sam.) Hierozoicon, sive de Animalibus sacr^ 55cnpturae ; recens. suis notis adjectis E. F. K. Rosen- muUer, 4to. 3 vols, new, sewed, 41. 4s. Lips. 1793-9 Unquestionably the best edition.— FfoRNE. Or m his works, folio. 3 vols. 2/. 10s. 2007 Hierozoicon ex Samuele Bocharto, Itinerariis variis aliis- que Doctissimorum Virorum Commentariis ac Scripti unculis, accommodatae ad plurimorum usus compositi Specimma tria. Auctore Frid Jacobo Schoderf 8vo' QOfiftH'"" ' A^i^-- . . Tubing. 1^84.^ 2068Harns. A Dictionary of the Natural History of the liible, i Jmo. new, boards, wood cuts, 7s. 6d. ' 2009 -another, 12mo. morocco, gilt leaves, lis. w u cu ^ '^' 1833 U e cheerfully recommend this work, as containing all that can be known on the subjects which occur.-xV. Amer. 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Franc. 1681 2031 Bernhardi (Car. Ch. S.) Commentatio de caussis quibus effectum sit, ut regnum Judae diutius persisteret quam regnum Israel, cum tabula geogragraphica, 4to. new, sewed, 6s. Lovan. 1825 A prize Essay of the University of Louvain. 2032 IMaundrell (H.) A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A. D. 1696 : also a Journal from Grand Cairo to INIount Sinai and back again, translated from a mss. written by the Prefetto of Egypt, by the right Rev. R. Clayton, *Bp. of Clogher, Svo.'bds. 3s. 6d. Edinb. 1812 2033 Michaelis (J. D.) Spicilegium Geographiae Hebraeorum exterae post Bochartum, 4to. 2 parts, tiew, sewed, 7s- Goeit. 1769.— Cum Fosteri (J. R.) Epistolae ad J. D. JNIichaelis, 4to. in 1 vol. very neat, 10s. 6d. 1772 A learned work, which is not always to be found complete. It is desirable to unite Fosleri Epistola with it, but unfortunately both works are extremely rare. — Horne. 2033 * Origines Biblicae ; or researches in primeval history, by C. T. Beke, 8vo. vol. 1, with a map, boards, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1834 This work is an attempt, from the direct evidence of the Scriptures themselves, to determine the positions of the countries and places mentioned in the Old Testament, and the order in which they were peopled ; and to explain the origin and filiation of the various races of mankind, and of the languages spoken by them. It is intended to be completed in another volume. 2034Relandi (Hadr.) Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata 4to. 2 vols, in 1, calf, 15s. Traj. ad Rhen. 1714 Valued for the profound erudition which runs through the whole of it, and for the beauty of the edition. — Calmet. OXFORD.^ it ]60 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 2035 Saligniaci (B. de) Itinerarium Sacrae Scripturae, hoc est Sanctse Terrae, Regionumque iiiiitimarum descriptio, 4to. boards, 4s. Magd. 1593 2036Schoder (F. 1.) Hierozoicon ex Bocharti ilinerariis variis aliisque comment, compos. III. spec. Svo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Tubing. 1784-86 i 2037 Wells (E.) An Historical Geoj^raphy of the Old and New Testament, 8vo. 2 vols, calf neat, maps, 14s. Oxford, 1809 2038 another, 2 vols, new, boards, 16s. ; new, calf elegant, 11. ib. 1809 2039Kloden (C. F.) Landeskunde von Palastina mit einer nach d. neuest. Beob. gezeichn. Kart. 8vo. 5s. Berl. 1817 2040 Bachiene (W. Alb.) Histor. und geograph. Beschreib. von Palastina, nach seinem ehenial. und gegenwart. Zustande, 8vo. maps, etc, 5 vols. H. lis. 6d. Leips. 1766-78 2041 Schulthess (J.) Das Paradies, das irdische und iiberir- dische, hist, mythisch. und mystich. nebst crit. Revision der allgemeinen biblisch. Geographic, 8vo. ?iew, sewed, 78. Zurucli, 1821 2042 Landscape Illustrations of the Bible, consisting of views of the most remarkable places mentioned in the Old and New Tests, from finished drawings by J. JNI. W. Turner, A. W. Callcott, C. Stanfield, and other artists, made from original sketches taken on the spot, en- graved by W. and E. Finden, with descri))tions drawn up from original and other sources, by the Rev. Th. Hartwell Home. London, John Murray. This beautiful and interesting: work is now in progress, and will be completed in 24 parts, at 2s. 6d. each, four of which are already published. The high expectations these elegant specimens raise will not be disappointed — look at the names of the publisher, the artists, and compiler. 2043 Ansichhen von Palaest. nach L. Mayers Originalzei- chen. mit Erlaut. von E. F. K. Rosenmiiller, folio, 3 parts, 18s. each. Lips, 1810-14 2044 Burckhardt (J. L.) Travels in Syria and the Holy Land, 4to. boards, port, and maps, \l. 4s. Lond. 1822 [d. a. TALB0Y8, BIBLICAL HISTORY AND CHRONOLOOT. IX. BIBLICAL HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGY. 161 6 2045 Joseph ii (Flavii) Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat. Hudsoni et Havercampi, folio, 2 vols, best edition, calf, 31. 16s. Amst. 1726 2046 another, 2 vols, vellum, neat, 4/. 4s. ib. 1726 2047 another, 2 vols, fine copy, 7iew, in Dutch calf, 4/. 14s. 6d. ib. 1726 This is usually considered the editio optima. Its typographical exe- cution is beautiful. — lIonNE. 52048 Opera omnia Gr. et Lat. excusa ad edit. Havercam])ii, curavit F. Oberthiir, 8vo. 3 vols, new, sewed, \l. 15s. Lips. 1782 2049 Opera omnia, Textum edidit. J\I. C. E. Richter, small 8vo. 6 vols, new, sewed, M. 4s. ib. 1826 2050 another, 6 vols, half bound, very neat, 11. 16s. ib. 1826 2051 Josephus's Works translated Will. Whiston, folio, old copy, 7s. Lond. 1737 2052 another, 8vo. 4 vols, new, boards, 11. 4s. ib. 1825 2053 another, 4 vols, new, calf gilt, 11. 12s. ib. 1825 2054 Josephus, Josippon sive Josephi Ben-Gorionis Historiae Judaicae libri VI. cum notis v. Gagnier, 4to. 9s. Oxon. 1706 2055 Josephus Hist. Judaica, Heb. et Lat., cum notis Brei- thaupii, 4to. port, vellum, 12s. Gothce, 1701 Cette edition de Ben Gorion sera recherchee par ceux qui n'ont pars I'original H^breu ; parcequ'il se trouve a cote de la version de M. 13. en un caractere petit, mais assez net. — Bib. Choisie, 2056Gentii Historia Judaica, 4to. vellum, 9s. Amst. 1651 2057 Stackhouse (T.) The New Sacred History of the Holy Bible, from the Creation of the World to the establish- ment of Christianity by Jesus Christ and his Apostles, folio, 2 vols, plates, fair copy, 11. 4s. Lond. 1749 2058 another, folio, 2 vols, plates, old binding, wants title to vol. 1., 9s. 1744 2059 another, corrected and improved by the Rev. G. Gleig, 4to. 3 vols, half morrocco, 21. 5s. published at 3/. 13s. 6d. boards, port. Lond. 1817 This work has always been highly esteemed for its utility and the OXFORD.] P 2 ^\ 162 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. variety of valuable illustrations which the author has brought together from every accessible source. A new edition of it was published in 1817, in 3 vols. 4to., with important corrections and additions, by the Rev. Dr. Gleig. — Horne. 2060 Brett's Historv of the World, from the Creation to the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Land. 1732 2061 Kuinol (Ch. Gli.) Geschichte des judischen Volkes von Abraham bis auf Jerusalems Zersttir. fiir denkende Leser der Bibel, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Leipz. 17^1 2062Baver (G. L.) Handbuch der Geschichte der Hebrais- chen Nation von ihrer entstehung bis zur zerstorung ihrers staats, small 8vo. 2 vols. 18s. Nurnhcrg, 1800 Haver was professor of the oriental languages at Altona. Heeren, the learned historian, calls this work the best introduction not onlv to the history, but also to the anti(iuilits of the Jewish na- tion, from the rise to the fall of that state.— :Manual,J«u)s, li. I. 2063 Jahn's History of the Hebrew Commonwealth, from the earliest times to the destruction of Jerusalem, A. D. 72, 8vo. 2 vols. neWf boards, 16s; calf, yilt, \l 3s. Oxon. 1829 i2064 Shuckford (S.) The Sacred and Profane History of the World, connected from the creation of the world to the dissolution of the Assyrian empire, 8vo. 2 vols, new, boards, 1/. 7s; calf, eleyant, \l Hs. Oxford, Clar. Press. 1810 2065 Meyer, Chronicon Hebrworum IVIajus et Minus Heb. et Lat. comment, perpetuo et notis illust. 4to. vellum, 128. Amst. I7O6 2066 The Connection of Sacred and Profane History, from the death of Joshua until the decline of tlie kingdoms of Israel and Judah ; intended to complete the works of Shuckford and Prideaux, by the Rev. M. Russell, LL. D. 8vo. 2 vols, new, boards, 11, 8s. Loud. 1827 6 2067 Prideaux (H.) The Old and New Testament con- nected in the history of the Jews and neighbouring na- tions, from the declension of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the time of Christ, 8vo. 3 vols, calf, 18s. Loud. 1720 9068- another, 8vo. 4 vols, boards, \l. 14s. 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Chrestomathia Patristica, 8vo. 2 vols ^411 Ihe fathers not Papists; or six Discourses by the most eloquent Fathers of the Church. Translated by Hugh Stuart Boyd, esq. 8vo. bds. Lond. 1834 2412 Bibliotheca Sacra patrum ecclesiaj Graecorum, 12mo. sd. Lips. 1826-32 Pars I. Josephi Opera omnia, ed.C. E. Richter, 6 vols. 1/ 3s 6d II. Philonis Juda-i Opera, ed. C. E. Richter. 8 vols. 1/. 8s III. dementis Alexandri Opera, ed. R. Klotz. 3 vols. 13s. 6d. 2413 Homiliarum Patristicum ; collectum, adnotat. criticis, exegeticis historicisque instructum, edid. L. Pelt et h' Rheinwald et C. Vogt. vol. 1, fasc. i. ii. iii. 8vo. sewed, 10s. (k1. Berol. 1829 2414 Monumenta S. Patrum Orthodoxographa, hoc est, The- ologiae Sacro-sanctae ac syncerioris lidei Doctores nu- mero circiter LXXV. ecclesiae columina luminaque clarissima authores partim Gra;ci partim Lat. etc. Gr. et Lat. edit. Grynaei, folio, vellum, fine copy, 16s. Basil, 1569 OXFORD.] g 102 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 2415Niceplioras (P. J.) catena patrum in lib. V. T. Gr. folio, 2 vols. 2/. 7s. 6d. Lips. 17/2 2416 Opuscula Patrum selecta ; praefatus est A. Meander, pars 1. ovo. sewcUf ^s*. ^ . 2416'*- id. liber, pars ii. St. Augustini opuscula quk- dam selecta, ad hjeresin Pelagianam, 8vo. 6s. tb. 1«27 «>417Routh (U. J.) Reliquae Sacrai, sive auctorum fere jam ^ perditorum secundi tertuque sjbcuU Fragmenta super- ^nt, Gr. et Lat. 4 vols. Oxon. typ. C/ar. 1814. Scrip- torum Ecclesiasticorum opuscula recens. 2 vols. Vxon, tup, Clar. 1832, 8vo. 6 vols, calf extra, 51. 241 7*_ Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Opuscula quondam, recens. notasque suas et alior. addidit. M. J. Routh, 8vo. 2 vols, nefv, 18s. Oxon. im 2418 id. lib. 2 vols, calf eleganty 1 /. bs. 1«5-^ 2419 Scriptorum Veterum nova Collectio e Vaticanis codici- busf edita ab A. Maio, Gr. et Lat. 4to. 7 yo s. new^ sewed, 14/. 14s. ^omo?, 1825-1833 VOL. I..— Eusebii Quaest. ad Stephanum. jNlarinuin. Comment, in Lucam. Photii comment, in Lucam specimen. Qua;st. ad Amphilochium. Responsa Canonica. . . Anastasii Sinaita. lucubrat. dus de vita tennmo, et de us qui ex hac vita migrant. . Chronicum Brevialum ex Eusebn lucubraUones. Theodori Mopsuesteni Amosum, Zachanam, Aggaeum, Jonam, Isiahuiuum, Abdiam. Oseara, comment. Polycbronii in Danielem comment. Comment, varior. in Danielem. Aristidis orat. adv. Demosth. de immumtate. Leontii et Johannis index Sacr. rerum. u„„:„:. ^«- Operis Pradicli specimen, i. e. titulus pnmus de horaimg crea- tione. VOL. VII.:— Antiu. Patrum Doctrina de verba incarnatione, Gr. Hsreticorum Sententiae de verbi incarnatione, Or. Leontii et Johannis Herum Sacr. Gr. I,eontius Hierosolym. contra Wonophysitas, Gr. S. Ambrosii de (ide, Lat. Erechthii et Julii Scnpta Supposita, Gr. Gregorii Thaumaturgi fides, Gr. Eulogii Fraguieutum, Sabmi Epistola, Gr. FATHERS OF THE CHURCH, 193 Jobi Testaraentum, Gr. Anastasius Presbyter, contra Monophysitas, Gr. abbas contra, Judsos, Gr. De Spiritus Sancti Process, a Patre filioque, Lat. Pauli Diaconi IJomilia et Epistola, Gr. Etc. etc. 2420 Opera omnia polemica sanctorum Patrum de veritate relig. Christ contra Gentiles et Judaeos ; Opera Patrum Graecorum, Gr. et Lat. ed. F. Oberthur, 8vo. 21 vols, sewed, 61. 1 2s. Wurzb. 1 777-94 P. N. Justinus, 3 ti. 13s. 6d. Clemens et Alexandr. 3 vols. 1/. 2s. 6d. Orig. Adamant. 15 ti. 4/. 16s. 2421 Opera Scriptorum Patrum Latinorum^ ed. F. Oberthur, 8vo. 13 vols. 3/. 3s. Wurzb. 1780-91 S. F. Tertullian, 3 tom. lis. 6d. Cyprian, 2 ti. 9s. 6d. Arnob. Af. et Maternus, 3s. Lactantius, 2 vols. ds. Hilarius, 4 ti. Optat. A. 2 ti. 1/. 2s. 2422Sirmondi, (Jac.) Opera Varia, seu opuscula S.S. P.P. et autorum ecclesiasticorum ; edidit J. de la Baune, folio, 5 vols, vellum, neat, 31. 3s. Venet. 1 728 Containing a vast collection of tracts, including fragments of the fathers, which are to be found in no other work. 2423 Biddulph, Theology of the Early Patriarchs, 8vo. 2 vols. \l. Is. Lond. 18 — 2424 Thesaurus Patrum, hoc est, Dicta Sententiae et Exampla ex S. S. Patribus probatiss. script, collecta, et per locos communes distributa, 8vo. 8 vols, sewed, 21. 1 2s. 6d. Parisiis, 1823 Fathers. First Century. 2425 Bibliotheca Patrum Apostolicorum, Gr. Lat. qua conti- nentur : i. S. dementis Romani prior et posterior ad Co- rinth, epistola : ii. S. Ignatii Epistolae 7 •* iii. S. Poly- carpi epist. ad Philippenses, ed. L. T. J. Ittigio, 12mo. vellum, neat, 6s. Lips. 1690 2426 ScriptagenuinaGraeca patrum apostolicorum, Gr. et Lat. Pars. i. cont. dementis Rom. epist. ; P. ii. Policarpi et Ignatii epist. ; P. iii. Justini Marty, dialog, e Tryph, 4to. sewed, 16s. Haun. 1828-29 OXFORD.] 194 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 2427 Wake (W.) The Genuine Epistles of the Apostolical Fathers, S. Barnabas, S. Ignatius, S. Clement, S. Poly- carp, the Shepherd of Hernias, and the Alartyrdoms of 8t. Ignatius and St. Polycarp ; written by those who were present at their sufferings, 8vo. culfy Us. ()d. Lond. 1693 2428 Chevallier (T.) A Translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and Ignatius ; and of the Apologies of Justin ^lartyr, and TertuUian : with an Introduction and brief notes illustrative of the Ecclesiastical His- tory of the first two Centuries, 8vo. boards, lA^. Camb, 1833 2429 Philonis Judaci Opera ex accurat. S. Gelenii,et alior. in- terpret, partim ab a 'I'urnebo partim a D. Hoeschelio ex Augustana edita et illustrata, folio, half calf ^ \l. 14s. Franc. 1691 2430 Opera, Gr. et Lat. ad ed. Th. Mangey, collatis aliquot JMSS. ed. cur. A. F. Pfeiffer, 8vo. i) vols, sewcdy 21. 12s. ekl. Erlang. 1820 2431 Opera omnia, Gr. textus editus ad fidem opt. Editionum, 12mo. 8 vols. II. 9s. Lips, 1828 2432Henke (E.) de Epistola', quae Barnabae tribuitur, au- thentia, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Jena, 1827 2433 Rordam (J. C.) Commentatio de authentia epistolae Bar- nab, part i. 8vo. sewed, 3s. fid. Havniw, 1828 2434Herzog (E.) Des heiligen Clemens von Rom. Brief an die Korinther und des heiligen Polykarpus Brief an die Philipper. aus dem Griechischen ubersetzt. und mit den nothigen anmerkungen versehen, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Breslau, 1825 2435Ignatii (S.) Epistolae, in nsum praelect. ed. J. C. Thilo, 8vo. Is. fid. Hal(P,im 2436 Dionysii Areopngita* Opera, cum scholiis S. Maximi et paraphrasi Paciiymerae, a B. Corderiolat. interp. etnotis theol. illust. folio, 2 vols, calf fine froniisp. after Ru- bfits, 21. 8s. Antverpice, 1634 2437Arend. (H. C.) Anparthenische Lebens-Beschreibung des Ehrwurdigen Dionysius Areopagita, small 4to. sd. 2s. Goss. 1725 2438 Dallwi (J.) de Scriptis, quae sub Dionysii Areopagitae et Ignatii Antiocheni nominibus circumferuntur, 4to. hds. 10s. fid. Genev. 166 2439 Josephiis (Flav.) see No. 2045, etc. Qd. a. talboys. FATHERS OF THE CHURCH. 195 Fathers. Second Century. 2440 Justini, Philosophi et IMartyris Opera, item Athenagorae, Athen., Theophili Antioch. Tatiani Assyrii et Hermiae Philosoph. Tractatus aliquot, quos sequens pagina indi- cavit, Gr. et Lat. folio, calf 16s. Colonice, 1686 2441 id. opus,^«e copy, II. 4s. ib. 1686 2442 Apologise duae et Dialogus cum Try- phone Judaeo, Gr. et Lat. c. n. et emend. Styani Thirlbii, folio, boards, uncut, \L 5s. Lond. 1722 2443 editio Benedictina, folio, (a D. P. Maran) 21. 12s. 6d. Paris. 1742 2444 ed. Ch. F. Thalemann, 8vo. Is. 6d. Lips. 1755 2445 pro Christianis, Gr. et Lat. interp. Lat. ad Gr. aptius accommod. et Annotat. adj. C. Ash ton, 8vo. boards, 6s. 6d. Cantab. \']Ci\ 2446 ed. J. W. J. Braunius, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Bounas ad Rhen. 1830 2447 Krom (H. J.) Diatribe de Authentia Dialogi Justini Marty ris cum Tryphone Judaeo. accedit JMantissa Vin- dicans et illustrans, 8vo. sewed, 3s. Traj. ad Rhen. 1792 2448 Irenaei (St.) Adversus Valentini, et similium Gnostico- rum Haereses cum scholiis et annot. J. Billii, F. Ducaei, et Feu-Ardcntii. Access, quoque Arnobii Catholici et Serapionis vEgyptii conHictus de Deo trino et uno, et duabus in Christo naturis, nunquam Typis excusus. adj. sunt alia quaedam Fragm. Irena^i ex Card. Rupifu- caldi Bibl. deprompta, Gr. et Lat. edita, folio, calf, neat, 18s. LiUet. Paris. 1675 2449 contra omnes Haereses, Gr. et Lat. ed J. E. Grabe, folio, calf front. \l. 4s. Oxon. 1702 2450 Opera, Gr. et. Lat. stud. R. Massuet, cum fragmentis ^ C. M. Pfafio inventis, folio, 2 torn, calf neat, .3/. 16s. Venetiis, 1734 2451 Grabii et C. U. Pfafii, 8vo. calf, 7s. Hagce Com. 1715 2452 Athenagorae Opera, Gr. et Lat. cum annotat. Rechen- bergi, 8vo. 2 vols. 14s. Lips. 1684-5 24.53 Athenagorae (Sancti) Legatio pro Christianis ejusdem de Resurrectione ^lortuorum, cura Dechair, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. 8s. Oxonice, I7O6 oxford.] s 3 196 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 2454 Athenagorse (A.) Legat. pro Christ, ed. J. G. Sindner, 8vo. ?iew, sewed, 2s. 6d. Lips. 1774 2554*Theodori Antiocheni iMopsuest. Episc quae supersunt omnia, Gr. et Lat. ed A. K. V. a Wegnern, vol. 1.— Theodori comment, in Proph. XII. minoresad exemplar cod. Vindob., nunc primum editum continens, 8vo. sewed, Uk. (id. Bend. 1834 2455 Theophilus, Antioch. lib. iii. ad. Autolicum, ed. J. C. Wolf, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Hamb. 1723 2455The<)phili, ad Autolvcum, libri iii. Gr. et Lat. cum notis J. C. Wolfii, 12mo."4s. Hamburgi, 1724 2457 Clementis Alexandrini Opera, Grece et Latine, ed. F. Sylburgius, folio, vellum, \l. 4s. Lutet. Paris. 1641 2458 id. opus, folio, vellum, \l. Is. Coloni(e, 1688 2459 Opera, Gr. et Lat. recognita et il- lustr. per J. Potterum, Episc. Oxon. folio, 2 vols, vel. 31. 10s. ^^en. 1757 2460 Opera, Gr. ed. R. Klotz. 8vo. 3 vols, new, sewed, 13s. 6d. Lips. 1831 2461 oyierum-Supplementum exhibens Ejusdem ; i. Lib. quis dives salulem consequi possit ? Gr. et Lat. c. n. F. Combefisii ; ii. Adumbrat. in Epist. aliquot catholicas ; iii. Fragmenta, coUegit et cum prae- fat. T. Ittigii, 12mo. boards, 5s. Lips. 1700 2462 Liber quis dives salutem consequi possit. acced. nonnuUa in Ed. Opera Clementis Hactenus desiderata, 18mo. 2s. 6d. Oxon. 1683 2463 id. opus, illust. a C. Segaario, 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. Traj. ad Rhen. 1816 2464 hfdf calf, 8s. ib. 181 6 2465 vellum, 10s. ib. 1816 2466 Libellum quis dives salvetur in usum scholarum recudi curavit 11. Olshausen, 12mo. sewed, 2s. Rcgiom. 1831 2467 Bielcke (J. A. F.) Dissertatio de Clemente Alexandrino ejusque erroribus, 4to. sewed, 3i. 6<1. Jena, 1737 Fathers. Third Century. 2168Hippolytus (St.) Opera, Gr. et Lat. ed. J. A. Fabri- cius, folio, 2 vols. 1/. 4s. Hamb. 1716-18 \j}. A. TALB0Y9, FATHERS OP THE CHURCH. 197 I 2469 Tertulliani Opera omnia, ed. C. Moreau, folio, 3 vols. vellum, scarce, SI. 13s. 6d. Parisiis, 1657 2470Tertullianus (Q. S.) Flor. Opera, rec. J. S. Semler, 8vo. 6 vols, sewed, 11. 7s. Hal(B, 1769-76 2471 ^— — another, 6 vols, in 3, calf, very neat, 11. 16s. ib. 1769-76 2472 Tertulliani Liber de Pallio C. 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Paris. 1713 2479 Origenis Hexapla, quae supersunt, ed. notisque illustr. C. F. Bahrdt, 8vo. 2 vols. 14s. Lub. 1769 2480 Origenis in Evang. Joannis comment., 12mo. 3 vols. 14s. Berol. 1831 2481 Origenis Philocalia, de obscuris S. Scripturae locis, a S.S. P. P. Basilio IVIagno, et Gregorio Theol. ex. variis Origenis Commentariis excerpta, Gr. et Lat. ed. J. Tarini, 4to. boards, 8s. Parisiis, 1618 2482 Eustathii (St.) in Hexahemeron commentarius : ac de Engastrimytho dissertatio adversus origenem. Item ori- genis de eadem Engastrimytho, Gr. et Lat. not. Allatii, 4to. vellum, neat, 9s. Lugd. 1629 2483 Minucius Felix Octavius Ouzeli, cujus et acced. Animadv. insuper J. Meursii notae et Liber Julii Fermici Materni de errore profanorum religionum, 8vo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Lug. Bat. 1672 OXFORD.] 198 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 2484 Minucius, idem opus, cum integris Wooveri, etc. ex recens J. Gronovii acced. Caecilius Cyprianus de Idolo- rum vanitate, 8vo. calf, 4s. ib. 1709 2485 another, fine copy, 8s. Rotterd. 1743 2486 Minucius, Felix dialogi, rec. J. G. Lindner, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Lips. 1773 2487 Firmici, (Jul. jMaterni) de errore profanorum religionum, ad Constantium et Constantem Augustos liber, ed. F.^ lilunter, 8vo. 48. ()d. Havnice, 1826 2488 Cypriani (S. Caecili) Opera omnia ad mss. Cod. illustr. studio Steph. Baluzii cum Sancti Vita ab uno ex ]\Io- nachis Congr. S. Mauri conscripta, folio, vellum, 21. Ss. Ven, 1758 2489 Tracts of Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, 8vo. 5s. Lond. 183 — Fathers. Fourth Century. 2490Nonni Paraphrasis Evangelii Joannis, Or. et Lat., cum D. Heinsii Aristarchus sacer, sive ad Nonni in Joan. Metaphrasin Exercitationes, 8vo. old calf, 5s. Lugd. Bat. Elzevir, 1627 2491 Eusebii Pamphili Evangelicae pr«parationis et demon- strationis, Graec^, folio, calf, very neat, IZ. 4s. Lutet. 1544-5 2492 Preparatio Evangelia. De Demonstratione Evangelia, folio, 2 vols, half calf , very neat, 11. 16s. ColonicE, 1688 2493 another, folio, 2 vols, vellum, neat, II. 16s. ib. 1688 2494 A noble treasure of ancient learning. — Da. Wottom. (P.) Historic Ecclesiasticae libri X. Ex nova recognit. cum prolegom. integro H. Valesii, comment. sel. R. Strothii alior. observat. edid., suas animadv. adjec. F. A. Heinichen,8vo. 3 vols, new, sewed, \l. Hs. Lips. 1827 2495 -id. opus, 3 vols, calf elegant, 21. 8s. ib. 1827 2496 Pamphili de vita Constantini et Panegyricus atque Constantini, ad sanctorum ccctum oratio ed Hein- ichen, 8vo. new, sewed, 138. 6d. Lips. 1830 2497 another, neiv, calf gilt, 178. ib. 1830 [p. A. TALB0Y8, FATHERS OF THE CHURCH. 199 2498 Eusebii Historiae Ecclesiasticae Scriptores Graeci, Euse- bius Pamphilius, Socrates Scholasticus, Hermias Sozo- menus, Theotloritus Episcopus Cyri, Kvagrius Scholas- ticus ; cum Kxcerptis ex Historiis Philostorgii et The- odori Lectoris. Gr. et Lat. ex interp. H. 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C. W. Au- gusti, 4to. sewed. Is. 6d. Bonn, 1820 2504Thilo (J. C.) Ueber die Schriften des Eusebius von Alexandrien und des Eusebius von Emisa, 8vo. seived, 3s. 6d. Halle, 1832 2505 Athanasii (St.) Opera quae reperiuntur omnia, Gr. et Lat. folio, 2 vols, vellum, 21. 12s. 6d. Parisiis, 1627 2506 another, folio, 2 vols, calf neat, 21. 2s. ColonicE, 1686 2507 Opera, Gr.-Lat. ad mss. Cod. castigata et notis illustr. cum ejusd, vita, studio Monach. S. Mauri, folio, 4 vols, vellum, 71. 17s. 6d. Pat. 1777 2508Ephraimi Svri, Opera omnia, Syriace, Graece, et La- tine, ediditJ. S. Assemanno, 6 vols, folio, 10/. lOs. RomcB, 1732 2509 Scholia in Oracula Jesaiae, Syr. et Lat. 2 parts, 4to. sewed, 15s. 2510 Lengerke (C.) Commentatio critica de Ephraemo Syro, s. s. interprete, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Hallce, 1828 OXFORD.] 200 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 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Vita et Doctr fa Quandiu Basileae fuit: turn quid post ejus mortf cum cadavere, libris ; ac reliqua ejus familia actum ^^ Per Rectorem et Acad. Basil, in gratiam Amplis ^•itus ejus urhh conscripta, — ^the same in German, jU 1 \\}l. 4s. Basil. 1559 2518 Cyrilli (St.) Opera quae supersunt Omnia, Gr. et Lat. quorum qusedam nunc primum^c codd. mss. edidit, reliqua cum codd. m^ «^^^||fl|^ ^)lurimus in locis emend, notisque illr ^^^B^^^, folio, vellum, 188. Jfr Oxon, 1703 2519Gregorii (Nazianz' '7^ *ieologi Opera, J. C. Prunaeus, S. Michaelis in ^.remo Coenobiarcha, cum mss. Regis contulit, emendavit, interpr. est, una cum doctiss. Grae- corum Nicetae Serronii, Pselli, Nonii, et Eliae Cretensig comment, folio, ^ol«. vdlum, 21. 2s. Colon. 1690 2520 Macarius, Honvjw et Opuscula^ ed. J. Pritius, Gr. et Lat. 8vo. se^^Ks. 6d. Lips. 1714 2521 F^^ntliche Schriften, ubers. m. Anm. v. J. Casseder.i^^ 2 vols, sewed, 10s. 6d. Bamberg. 1819-20 2522 Epip\anii Opera, Gr. et Lat. ex recens. 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Is. Contains the treatise de ;* one Homilies. ^^" Etonw, 1612 dotio, various other tracts, and twenty- 2531 2532 2533 Opuscula, _S«-' ;•- Gr van Voorst, 6vo. - 1,^.^ jj Cj^t: 17 Epistola ad le use. Lat. folio, vellum, 11. Is. Parisiis, 1671 ,t. annotatt. subjecit Joan. 1/. Is. Lug. Bat. 1727-30 m, Monachum ; cui adj. "*e Apollinaris Haeresi ; eribus : iii. Adver- 2534 2536 2537 sunt tres Epist. Dissertat ii. De variis Athanasio supposi,^^ sus Simonium, authore J. Basn^^^l2mo. calf, 4s. raj. ad Rhen. 1687 Homiliaj VII., Gr. '^■^t. cum praefatione D. J. W. lajgeri, 12mo. boards',-^^ Tubingcr, 1709 Homiliae IV., sel. G^ 6 ^^^' ^^' ^' ^' ]Mattha.-i, 8vo. 2 vols, new, sewed, 4 ,^ Meissen. 1792 — - Novaj EclogJB Lll., Graec'.i-i. A. F. Mat- thaei, 8vo. new, sewed, lis. 6d. Mo!^^ Lips. 1808 de Sacerdotio, Gr. et Lat. qiMis dissertat. quasdam praemisit, contra librum falso S|(ip^- eccles. Christ, jura vindicata, notasque adj. J. Itj^.'^s access. S. Gr. Nazianzeni de eodem argumenti ^^^nscripta oxford.] 202 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. FATHERS OP THE CHURCH. 203 Oratio Apwlogetica opera S. Tliirlby, 8vo. calfy best edition, 7s. 6d. Cantab. 1712 2538 Chrisostomi de Sacerdotio libri VI. Gr. et Lat. ed. Ben- gel, 8vo. new, sewed, 2s. (id. Stuttgart. 1/25 2539 de Sacerdotio, 32mo. sewed. Is. Ud. Paris. 1827 A beautiful little edition, reprinted from the Benedictine. 2540 Chrysostomi (J.) tractatus Panegyric! III., Gr.-Lat access, orat. II., Basilii de Jeiunio, 18nio. vellum^ 3s. 6d. ifonachii, 1613 2541 Chrysostom (St.) on the Priesthood : translated from the original Greek, with notes and Ji life of the father by the Rev. A. M. ]Mason,8vo. bds. i)s. Philadelphia, 1826 2542Arnobius (Africanus) Disputatioi" « adversus Gentes, cum notisalior. et suis illustravit, J. C. Orelliiis, 8vo. 2 vols, new, sewed, \l. 8s. Lips. 1816 2543 Lactantii Opera omnia, acced. Carmina vulgo asscripta Lactantio, c. n. A. Thysii, 12nio. villuin, 4s. (id. Lug. Bat. 1652 Opera omnia, c. n. C. Cellarii et varior. ed. J. L. Biinemann, 8vo. vellum, 14s. Lips. 1739 Opera, cum select, varior. comment, opera et studio S. Galla?i, 8vo. vellum, Os. ^"^« Bat. 1660 2544 2545 ■ 2546 2547 2548 2549 2550 (L. C. F.) Opera omnia, c. n. J. B. Le Brun et N. L. Dufresnoy, 4to. 2 vols, calf , fine copy, best edition, 21. 5s. Lntet. Paris. 1748 (Caec. Firm.) Opera, ed. J. G. Walch, 8vo. sewed, 5s. IJps. 1735 another, 8vo. 2 vols. 7s« Paiis, 1786 Divinarum institutionum, Venel. Aldus, 1515 — Tertulliani Apore IMonach. ord. S. Bened. illustrata et aucta, folio, 2 vols, vellmn, 21. 2». Veron. 1730 25530pt.'\ti de Schismate Donatistarum aliaque monumenta, cm. Oberthur, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, 9s. Wlrce. 1789 Qo. A. TALB0Y8, / Kr.r^*. 2554 Ambrosii (S.) Opera omnia ad mss. Cod. Vatic, emendat studio IVIonach. e Congr. S. Mauri, folio, torn. 4 vol. 3, 4/. 4s. Ten. J 748 2555 Optati Opera (de Schismate et Historia Donatistarum) accedit Facundus pro tribus capitulis Concilii Calchedo- nensis, cum notis et opusculis quibusdam G. Albaspinaei, folio, calf, \l. 4s. Parisiis, 1676 de Schismate Donatistarum aliaque monumenta, cur. Oberthur, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, 9s. Wirce, 1789 2556 Hieronymi (St.) Opera Omnia c. n. et scholiis, variis item lectionibus, D. Erasmi, IM. Victorii, Reatini, etc. folio, 11 vols, in 3, half russ. new, 41. 14s. 6d. Fra?ic. 1684 2557 post cditio Benedict, studio ac Lahore D. Vallarsii, folio, 11 vols, half calf, front. 181. 18s. VcroncE, 1734 2558 Philastrii de Hajresibus, cum notis J. A. Fabricii, 12mo. neat, 5s. 6d. Hamburge, 1721 '2559 S. AuGusTiNi, Opera Omnia, editio Benedictina, 11 vols. Paris 1689-1700 — Appendix Augustiniana, in qua sunt S. Prosperi carmen de Ingratis, et Pelagii com- ment, in Epistolas St. Pauli, cum notis J. Clerici, Ant- werp, (Amst.) 1703, folio, together 12 vols, in 9, very fine copy in old calf, the Appendix not quite uni- form, 13/. 13s. V. Y. Erasmus was so much addicted to the works of St. Augustine, that he said, the perfections of all other doctors were found in this one prelate. 2560 post Benedictinos, cum Appendice, folio, 12 vols, in 6, neat, 1 21. 12s. Anlv. 1 700-3 2561 . 4to. 18 vols, sewed, 12/. Augsb. 1756-69 2562 de Civitate Dei cum commento, folio, oak boards, illuminated front, and capitals, black letter, 12s. Basil. 1489 2563 ed. J. L. Vives, folio, vellum, stamped, 16s. Basil. 1555 2564 cum comment. J. Vivis, 4to. 2 vols, best edition, 21. 2s. Franc. 1661 2565 4to. 18s. Bass. 1796 2566 et Enarrationes in Psalmos, 4to. 3 vols. 1/. 16s. Vercell 1809 OXFORD.] T 204 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 2567 Augustini De Civitate Dei, 870. 2 vols, served, 7s. Lips. 1825 2568 idem, 2 vols, in 1, new calf, neat, 9s. 6d. ib. 1825 2569 Augustine (St.) of the city of God : with the learned comments of J. L. Vives, folio, calf, neat, II. 4s. Loud. 1620 Second and best edition. — Lowndes. 2570 La Cite de Dieu, traduite par P. Lom- bert, 8vo. 3 vols, boards, II. 7s. Bourges, 1818 2571 • Opuscula quaedam selecta, ad haeresin Pe- lagianam pertinentia, 8vo. sewed, 6s. Berol. 1827 2572 Confessiones, 8vo. new, sewed, 2s. 6d. Wein. 1 770 2573 Confessiones, ed. A. Neander, 8vo. new, sewed, 4s. 6d. Berolini, 1823 2574 Confessiones, 32mo. very neat ed. 2s. 6d. Paris, 1824 2575 de doctr. christ. ed. J. C. B. Teeg, 8vo. new, sewed, 2s. 6d. Lips, 1769 2576 Epistolse, Lat. et Ital. nuncprimum edi- taj a J. Andresio, 8vo. sewed, 8s. Parm(e, 1804 2577 de Gratia Dei et lib. arb. praedest. opp. sel. 2. Ti. 8vo. neiv, sewed, 4s. Augsb. 1764 2578 I^Ieditationes Soliloquia et IManuale nee non Anselmi IMeditationes, etc. 12mo. half calf, 3s. 6d. Aug. Vindel. 1755 2579 idem, translated by G. Stanhope, D. D. 8vo. calf 10s. Lond, 1818 2580 Meditationes, Sololiquia et Manuale ; access. Meditationes divi Bernardi, etc. 32mo. very neat edi- tion, 2s. 6d. Paris, 1824 2581 Augustine (St.) Certaine Select Prayers, gathered out of St. Augustines Meditations, which he calleth his priuate talke with God. Also his Manuel, or booke of Contemplation of Christ, 12mo. black letter, with a wood cut border around every page ; fine clean copy, in old binding, 16s. Lond. 1586 2582 Augustinus (Aur.) Sermones inediti, cur. IM. Denis. folio, new, sewed, 3s. Wien. 1792 2583Augustin (St.) Sermons sur le Nouveau Testament, Qd. a. talboys. FATHERS OP THE CHURCH. 205 traduites en Francois, 8vo. 4 vols, old calf, \l. 8s. d, Paris, 1700 2584 Augustinus (Aur.) de spiritu et litera ad Marcellinum liber ed. Teeg 8vo. new, sewed. Is. 6d. Lips. 1770 2585 — — — — ^— idem, prefatus est H. Olshausen, 8vo. new, sewed, 2s. Regiom. 1826 2586Incerti Auctoris Vita D. A. Augustini Episcopi Hippo- nensis ex antiq. codice nunc primum edidit A. G. Cra- mer, 8vo. sewed, 3s. Kilice. 1832 Fathers. Fifth Century. 2587 Cyrilli Alexandrini Opera omnia, Latine, folio, 2 vols. in 1, calf, M. 4s. Parisiis, 1573 2588 Isidori Pelusiota? De interpretatione divinae Scripturae, folio, calf, 9s. Ex off. Connnel. 1605 2589 Niemeyer (A. H.) de Isidori Pelusiotae vita, scriptis et doctrina ; commentat. hist, theol. 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. HaL 1825 2590 Pezoldus (E. A.) Dissert. Inaug. de Isidoro Pelusiota et ejus epistolis quas maximam partem esse iictitias de- monstratur, 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. Gott. 1737 2591 Philonis (Episc. Carpasii) Enarratio in Canticum Can- ticorum, Gr. et Lat. edente J. M. Giacomello.4to. swd. 14s. RomcB, 1772 2592Synesii Opera, Gr. et Lat. ed. Dionisio Petavio, folio, calf 16s. LuteticB, 1612 2593 Synesii Cyrenaei Epistolae, Gr. et Lat. 12mo. vellum, 6s. Parisiis, 1605 2594 Theodoretus (B.) Opera omnia, Gr. et. Lat. ed J. L. Schulze et J. A. Nosselt, 8vo. 5 vols, sewed, 31. 3s. /ffl/ff, 1769 2595 — — — — idem opus, 5 vols, half russia, very wea^ 3/. 13s. 6d. ib.l"]^) 2596 interpret, epist. Pauli, Gr. et Lat. ed. J. A. Nosselt. 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. ib. 1771 2597 - — ■ Psalmorum, Gr. et Lat. ed. J. L. Schulze, 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. ib. I768 2598Richter (J. F. Christophil.)deTheodoretoepistolar. Pau- linar. interprete, 8vo. sewed. Is. 6d. Lips. 1822 2599Leonis Magni Opera, Colonice, 1561. — Mori T. omnia, quae hucusque ad manus nostras peruenerunt, Latina Opera quorum aliqua nunc primum in lucem prodeunt, OXFORD.^ 206 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. verb multo quam antea castigationa, folio, in 1 vol. vel. lOs. Lovanii, 1565 2600 Sidonius, Apollinaris Sollius, Opera, Savaro castig. et comment, adjecit cum ind. 4to. 12s. Paris. 1609 2601 idem cura et cum notis Sismondi, 4to. neat, best edition, 15s. ib. 1652 2602 Prudentius, Aur. CI., Opera cum notis vir. doct. et Gloss, illust. Weitzius, 8vo. ^ne large copy, very neat in vel. 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Pontii Meropii Paulini Opera, cum notis varior. et quatuor integris prematibus, ex recog. D. Ludov. Ant. Muratorii, foloi, ]/. Is. Veron. 1734 Fathers. Seventh to Twelfth Century. 2614 Anselmi (S. Cantuariensis arch.) Opera, nee non Eadmeri monachi Cant. Historic nov. et alia opuscula, editio Benedictina, a Gab. Gerberon, folio, 2 vols, in 1, vellum, uncut, \l. 168. Lut. Paris, 1721 [|d. a. talboys. DIVINES OP THE ROMISH CHURCH. 207 2615 Anselmi (S.) Opera omnia, acced. Eadmeri Hist, novo- rum et alia Opuscula, cur. Gab. Gerberon, folio, 2 vols. vellum, 4/. 10s. Ve7u 1744 2616 Bertram (or Ratram) concerning the Body and Blood of the Lord, in Latin, ^vith a iiew English translation, 12mo. old vellum, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1688 2617Euthymii Zijrabeni Commentarius in iv. Evangeliis, Gr. et Lat. edidit C. F. Matthaei, 8vo. 4 vols. 21. Lips. 1792 2618 Eustathii Opuscula, accedunt Trapezuntinae Historiae Scriptores Panaretus et Eugenicus, nunc primum edidit, T. L. F. Tafel, 4to. sewed, 21. 14s. Franc, ad Mcenum, 1832 2619 Nectarii Patriarchae Hierosolvmitani confutatii Imperii Papse in Ecclesiam, 8vo. calf, 3s. 6d. Lond. 1 702 2620 Niceta et Paulini S. S. episcoporum scripta ex Vdtk. codd. edita, 4to. sewed, 13s. Rom(B, 1827 2621 Sedulius, Opera, ed. Gruner, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Lijis. 1747 2622 Theophylacti Opera omnia, folio, 4 vols, new, vellum, beautiful copy, SI. 18s. 6d. Venet. 1754 2623 Commentarii in quatuor Evangeliis, Gr. et Lat. folio, 1/. Is. Lutet. Paris, 1635 2624 Thomas Aquinatis (S.) Summa Totius Theologia, folio, calf, 18s. ^«'y- 1^26 2. LATER DIVINES OF THE ROMISH CHURCH. 2625 Augustinus Olomucensis Episcoporum Olomucensium series, quam recensuit, continuavit. not. illustr. F. X. Richter, c. append. 8vo 7iew, sewed, 4s. 6d. Olumucii, 1831 2626 Orbellis (N. de) Sup. Setetias copediu singulare elega- tiora doctoris subtilis dicta sumatim coplectes, 12mo. calf, black letter, 12s. 1511 2627Drexelii (P. H.) Opera omnia, ed. R. P. De Vos, folio, 2 vols, calf, scarce, frontisp. 21. 2s. Antv. 1660 2628 Norissii|(Hen.) Opera omnia, folio, 5 vols, boards, uncut, 2/. 12s. 6d. Veron. 172^ Noris was one of the most learned, most celebrated, and, as a critic, one of the most judicious men that Italy has produced. His his- tory of Pelagianism, however, which first brought him into re- pute, occasioned him to be cited before the inquisition, and re- OXPORD.] 208 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. garded as a Jansenist. His works display a vast fund of erudr- tioQ and learning, and should certainly tind a place in every public library. See Biog. Univ. and ^iceron. 2629 Sirmondi (J.) Opera varia, nunc prima collecta, folio, 5 vols, vellum, 51. as. Venetiis, 1728 2630 Bossuet CEuvres Choisies, 8vo. 21 vols, sewed, 5/. 15s. 6d. d Pans, 1821 2631 Bourdaloue, Qtluvres, royal 8vo. 3 vols. ?ieiv, sewed, 1/, 7s. (i Paris, Lefevre, 1834 2632 Fenelon, CEuvres, 8vo. 10 vols, best edition, french calf, 31. 3s. Paris, 1822 2633 Flechier (E.) CEuvres completes, 8vo. 10 vols, sewed, 31. 3s. a Nismes, 1782 2634 IVIassillon, CEuvres, 8vo. 13 vols, calf extra, best edition, 61. 6s. a Paris, 1821 2635 . complete in 2 vols, royal 8vo. sewed, portrait, XL Paris, Lefevre, 1833 3. PROTESTANT DIVINES. a. Foreign Protestant Divines, 2636Huss(J.) De Auatomia Antichristi, lilier unus. De Mysteriis iniquitatis Antichristi, fragmentum 1. De Revelatione Christi et Antichristi fragmentum 2. De Abolendis sectis et traditionib. hominem, liber 1. De Unitate Ecclesiae et scismate uitando, liber 1. De Evangelia perfectione, liber 1. De Pernicie tradi- tionum humanarum, fragmentum 3. De regno, populo, nta, et rnorib. Antichristi, liber 1 . Item fragmentorum collectanea qua;dam. Locorum aliquot ex Osee et Ezechiele prophetis, cap. v. et viii. De abhor- renda Sacerdotum et ]Monachorum papisticorum in Ec- clesia Christi abominatione, eorunique impietate detes- tanda, vita item, et regno Antichristi tomus secundus. Sermonum ad Populum, tomus tertius. Respon- dens priori de Anatomia, Regno et populo Antichristi, 4to. 3 vols, in 1, old binding, \l. 16s. These Opuicitles are not given in the Ilistoria et Monumenta of this great reformer and martyr, printed in 1558, and only in a mutilated form in the edition of 1715. Hence they have always been esteemed by the curious as containing in their original form many sharp invectives against the court of Rome and its ministers, which are not to be found in any reprint. Qd. a. TALB0Y8, PROTESTANT DIVINES. 209 2637 JoANNis Huss, ET HiERONYMi Pragensis, Opera, seu Historia et IMonumenta, folio, 2 vols, in I, fine copy in vellum, best edition, scarce, 21. 10s. Noriberg. 1558 2638LUTHERI (Martini) Opera, foMo A yoh. stamped vel- lum, 4/. 4s. J^ncB, 1564-80 2639 Exegetica Opera Latina, cur. C. bt. Th. Elsperjjer, vol. 1 to 8, 8vo. sd. 18s. Erlang. 1829-31 2640 D. Martin Luther's sammtliche ScHRiFTEN,welche er sowhl in deutscher als lateinscher Sprache verferti- get, vollstandiger und in bequemerer Ordung : auch mit historischen Vorreden und ein Einleitung, von J. G. Walch, 4to. 24 vols, very fine copy in vellum. Halle, 1740-52 The best edition of Luther's Works. 26il Luther's Select Works by Cole, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 168. Lond. 1824 2642 Luther (M.) Briefe, Sendschreiben und Bedenken, voU- standig aus den verschiedenen Ausgabeen seiner Werke und Briefe, aus andern Biichern und noch unbenutzten handschriften gesammelt, kritisch und historisch bearb> tet, 8vo. 5 vols, sewed, 21. 8s. Berl. 1825— ^ 2643 Melanchthonis (P.) Opera omnia, folio, 4 vols, vet- lum, neat, clean copy, 71. 78. Witeb. 1601 2544 , . denuo diligenter collecta, in ord. redacta et ad optimas edit, edita, ab J. A. Detzer, vol. 1. pars i, ii. 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. Erlang. 1828 2645 ZuiNGLii (H.) Opera, Completaeditio prima, curantibus ]M. Schulero et J. Schulthessio, large 8vo. vols. 1, 3, and 8. 2Z. 5s. \^3^'2 This is now in course of publication. 2646 Petri Martyris Loci communes. Londini, ex typo- graphia Joan. Kyngstoni, 1576.— Hen. Bullingeri in Apocalypsim Jesu Christi, revelatam quidem per An- celum Domini, Conciones centum. Basil. 1557- lolio, 2 vols, in 1. very fine, large, clean copy, many leaves rough, in old stamped vellum, very rare, 21. 2s. V. 1. 2647 Calvini (J.) Opera omnia, folio, 9 vols, veil., fine copy, 121. 128. Arnst. loyl 2649 Arniinii (Jacobi) Opera Theologica, 4to. calf, neat,'l76^ FrancoJ. lool OXFORD.] 210 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. PROTESTANT DIVINES. 211 2648 Arminius's (Dr. James) Works, with Life by Brandt, translated by James Nichols, vols. 1 and 2, (all pub- lished) 8vo. 2 vols, boardsy \l. Is. 1825 2650 Altingii (J.) Opera omnia Theologica ; Analytica, Exege- tica, Practica, Problematica, et Philologica, large paper, folio, 5 vols, calf, 3/. 10s. Avist. 9 [87 2651 Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant, instructa operibus omnibus Fausti Socini Senensis, J. Crellii Franci, J. Sclichtingii k Bucowietz, et J.L. Wol- zogenii, quaj omnia simul juncta totius Novi Testamenti explicat, complectuntur, folio, 8 vols, calf, 31. 3s. Irenopoli, 1656 2652 Bocharti (S.) Opera omnia, folio, 3 vols, calf, fine copy, front. 21. 16s. Lufjd. Bat. 1712 2653Cocceii (Joan.) Opera omnia Theologica, 10 vols Opera Anecdotica, 2 vols. — folio, 12 vols, half bound, neat, 4/. 10s. Amst. I7OI 2654 Crusius (C. A.) Opuscula, c. praef. C. A. Klotzii, 8vo. new, sewed, 4s. 6d. Altenb. 1767 2655 Dallaei (Joan.) Opera, viz. De cultibus religiosis Latino- ruin, Genevce, 1672. — Adversus Latinorum de cultus religiosi objecto traditionum disputatio, Gencvce, 1665. — De sacramentali sive auriculari Latinorum confes- sione disputatio, Geneva, 1661. — De Scriptis qua sub Dionysii Areopagitae et Ignatii Antiocheni nominibus circumferuntur, Genevce, 1666. — De usu Patrum ad eo definienda religionis capita quai sunt hodie controversa, Genevce, 1656 — De duobus Latinorum ex unctione sa- eramentis confirmatione et extrema unctione, Genev. 1659. — Dissertatio super Aristea de LXX Interpreti- bus, Amst. 1705. 4to. 4 vols, vellum, very neat, 21. 28. Daille was a French Protestant, and the author of many learned works, both in French and Latin. His work on the Fathers is in the highest reputation: it determines their authority and true worth. 2656 Emesti Opuscula Theologica, 8vo. boards, 3s. Lips. 1773 2657Forbesii Opera omnia, folio, 2 vols, front. 18s. Amst. 1703 2658 Gerhardi Opera, folio, 9 vols, in 4, neat, scarce, 3/. Genev. 1639 2659 Grotii (Hugonis) Opera omnia Theologica, folio, 4 torn. neat, 2/. 12s. 6d. Lond. 1679 [p. A. TALBOY8, 2660 Hospiniani (R.) Opera omnia, folio, 6 vols, in 3, vellum, fine copy, 21. 8s. Genev. 1681 2661 Leibnitii (G. G.) Opera omnia, edit. Dutensii, 4to. 6 vols, half bound, very neat, uncut, 21. 12s. 6d. Genev. 17® 2662 IMarckii (Joan.) Opera varia, 4to. 20 vols, vellum, neat, 5/. 5s. Lugd. Bat. V. Y. 2663 Parei (D.) Operum Tlieologicorum, folio, 3 vols, calf, II. 10s. Genev. 1642 2664 Sleidan (J.) CEuvres, traduits de nouveau en Fran9ois, par Pierre Fran9. Le Courayer, 4to. 3 vols. swd. II. 10s. d la Haife. 2665 Sleidani (J.) Opuscula, 12mo. vellum, 4s. Hanov. 1608 2666 Tittmanni (J. A. H.) Opuscula varia argumeriti maxi- mam partem Dogmatici, Apologetic! et Historic!, praif. est. A. Hahn, 8vo. sewed, 9s. Lips. 1833 2667 Turrettini (J. A.) 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British Protestant Divines. 2675 The Fathers of the English Church ; or a sdec- tion from the writings of the Reformers and early Pro- testant Divines of the Church of England, [edited, with OXFORD.] 212 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. PROTESTANT DIVINES. 213 Memorials of their lives and writings, by the Rev, Leigh Richmond,] 8vo. 8 vols, boards j 6/. 16s. (id. London, 1807-12 2676 British Reformers, containing the writings of Wickliff, Tindal, Frith, Barnes, Edward VI., Latimer, Hooper, Cranmer, Rogers, Knox, Coverdale, etc. 12mo. 12 vols. chth boards, 21. 16s. Relif/. Tract Society, These volumes may be had separately, at 4s. 8d. each. — 1. Bradford and Latimer. 2. Ridley and Philpot. 3. Hooper.. 4. Knox. 5. Becon. 6. WicklifF. 7. Tindal, Frith, and Barnes. 8. Cran- mer, Rogers, etc. 9. Jewell. 10. Edward VI., Belnaves, etc. 11. Fox, Bale, and Coverdale. 2677Tyndale (W.) and John Frith, Works, edited by T. Rus- sell, A. M. 8vo. 3 vols, boards, 16s. London, 1831 2678 Cranmer (T.) Remains of, collected and arranged by the Rev. H. Jenkins, M. A. Fellow of Oriel Coll. 8vo. 4 vols, boards, portr. 21. 10s. Oxford, Clarendon, 1833 2679 another, 8vo. 4 vols, calf extra, 31. 10s. 26.1833 An honour to the compiler, and to the press from which it proceeds. It is to be hoped that the remains of the other great founder of the British Church will follow, printed and edited in the same manner. 2680 Bradford (John) Select Works, edited by Bradley, 12mo. boards, 3s. 6d. 1826 2681 Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, JNIilton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller, and Bacon, by B. Montagu, 12mo. cloth, 5s. Lmidon, 1834 2682 Adam (Thomas, of Wintringham) Posthumous Works, 8vo. 3 vols. 15s. London, 1786 Spiritual, searching, evangelical. — Bickersteth. ^2683 AUix's (Dr. P.) Works. Remarks on the Ecclesiasti- cal History of the Albigenses and the Churches of Pied- mont. Judgment of the Ancient Jewish Church against the Unitarians, and Reflections on Scripture, 8vo. 4 vols. hoards, \l. lis. calf gilt, very neat, 21. 5s. Oxford, Clarendon press, 1821, etc. 2684 Ambrose (Isaac) Works, folio, calf, \L Is. London, 1689 2685 ^ another, 8vo, boards, 8s. ib. 1829 [d. a. TALB0Y8, 2686 Babington*s (Bp.) Works, containing comfortable notes on the Pentateuch, and an Exposition of the Apostles' Creed, folio, neat, 18s. Oxford, 1637 " Learned without ostentation, sweet without glosing, zealous with- out new-fangling." 2687 Barrington (Visct.) Theological Works, 8vo. 3 vols. boards, 12s. London, 1828 62688Barrow's (Bp. J.) Theological Works, new edition, comprising his Latin works, 8vo. 8 vols, new, J hoards, 31. 17s. Oxford, Clarendon press, 1830 2680 another, new, calf eleqant, 51. ib. 1830 2690 another, calf extra, 61. ib. 1830 b 2691 with some account of his life, summary of each Discourse, Notes, etc. small 8vo. 7 vols. 1/. lis. 6d. London, Falpy, 1830 2692 Baxters (Rich.) Practical Works, new edition, with life, etc. by Orme, 8vo. 23 vols, nciv, boards, 9/. 9s. new, calf elegant, 13/. 13s. London, 1830 2693 Beveridge's (Bp.) Works, with life and copious indexes, by Thos. H. Home, 8vo. 9 vols calf neat, 51. 15s. 6d. London, 1834 2694 Bingham's (J.) Works, folio, 2 vols, halfruss. 21. 18s. London, 1726 2695 Origines Ecclesiasticae ; or the antiquities of the Christian Church, and other works, revised and edited together with a biographical account of the author by the Rev. R. Bingham, B. C. L. 8vo. 8 vols, cloth Uttered, 3/. 3s. London, 1834 •• This is indeed an invaluable treasure of Christian Antiquities, and deserves the first place in works of this kind. The plan and ex- ecution do equal honour to the learning and industry of the author. Walsh bestows the highest praise on the work, which is doubtless more valuable than any Church History. — Parker's Bibliotheca Biblica. 2696 Blackall's (O.) 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(i vols, in 3, calf, 21. 8s. ° Oxford, 1829-31 Testimonies of the Anti-Nicene Fathers to the Divinity of Christ. . to the Doctrine of the Tri- nity, and of the Divinity of the Holy Ghost. Lectures on the Ecclesiastical History of the first three Centuries. An Inquiry into the Heresies of the Apostolic Age. An attempt to ascertain the Chronology of the Acts of the Apostles. 2705 Butler's (Bp.) Works, with an account of his writings by Bp. Halifax, 8vo. 2 vols, neat, l(is. Edinb. 1813 2706 another, 8vo, 2 vols, calf neat, 11. Is. ' Oxford, 1820 2707 Cecil's (R.) Works, with Memoir by Pratt, 8vo. 2 vols. new, boards, II. 4s. Lond. 1827 2708 Charnock's (S.) Works, folio, 2 vols, neat, 21. l(is. London, 1696 2709 Chillingworth's (W.) Works, with life by 'Birch, 8vo. 3 vols, boards, 11. Is. London, ia30 2710^ another, calf, neat, 11. 10s. ib. 1830 2711 Comber's (T.) Works, folio, 2 vols, calf, 21. 2s. London, 1(588 2712 Doddridge's (P.) IMiscellaneous Works, royal 8vo. boards, 19s. London, 1830 2713 — Selections from the Works of, with a brief sketch of his life, 18mo. boards, 3s. Oxford, 1822 2714 Douglas's (Bp.) Select Works, with a biographical me- moir by his Lordship's nephew, the Rev. \V. Macdon- ald, 4to. boards, fine portrait, 11. lis. Gd. Salisbury, 1820 [d. a. talboyb, PROTESTANT THEOLOGIANS. 215 2715 Edwards's (President Jonathan) Works, new edition, containing several never before published, with an Essay on his Genius and Writings by H. Rogers, and a Me- moir by S. E. Dwight, imperial 8vo. 2 vols, cloth, 21. Ss. London, 1834 2716 Gregory's (John) Works, viz. Notes on the LXX. inter- preters. Episcopus Puerorum, or a discovery of an an- cient custom in the church of Sarum, making an anni- versary Boy- Bishop among the choristers. An account of time among all nations. Rise and fall of the Assyrian monarchy. Discourse on the Nicene Creed ; with the author's life, etc. 4to. wood cuts, 4s. 6d. 1621 2717 Hall's (Bp.) Whole Works, edited by Pratt, 8vo. 10 vols. neat, 6/. 6s. London, 1808 27 18 Works, with a memoir and sketch of his literary character by Sir J. Mackintosh, and a sketch of his character as a' theologian and a preacher, by the Rev. J. Foster, published under the superintendence of P. Gregory, L. L. D. 8vo. 6 vols, boards, 3/. 16s. 6d. London, 1831 2719 Hammond's (H.) Works, with the life of the author, folio, 4 vols, calf neat, 3/. 3s. London, 1684 2720 Hawker's (D.) Works, 8vo. 10 vols, boards, 21. 18s. published at 6/. 6s. London, -— 2721 Hooper's (Bp.) Works, folio, calf, 18s. Oxford, 1757 2722 Hopkins's (Bp.) Selections from his works by the Rev. W. Wilson, D. D. 18mo. boards, 2s. 6d. London, 1827 2723 Horberry's Works : Future Punishment and Sermons, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 14s. Oxford, 1828 2724 Home's (Bp.) Works, with Life by Jones, 8vo. 6 vols, calf, neat, 3/. London, 1818 2725 Horsley's (Bp.) Works, 8vo. 14 vols, calf, gilt, 81. 16s. Biblical Criticism, 4 vols. Lond. 1820 Charges, »^- J830 On the Psalms, 2 vols. »*• 1816 Speeches, 2 vols. Dundee, 1813 Sermons, 4 vols. »6. 1812 Tracts in Controversy vyith Priestley. Lond. 1812 2726 Howe (J.) Works with Memoirs of his Life, by Edmund Calanny, D. D. royal 8vo. bound, 21. 2s. Lond. 1832 «' A very extraordinary, original, sublime, and splendid writer, but sometimes obscure and heavy. Few writers will more strengthen and enlarge the reader's mind, but he is deficient in evangelical statement and simplicity." — Biceebsteih. OXFORD.]] ^ 216 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 2727 Hurd*s (Bp.) Works, 8vo. 8 vols, calf, neat, 3/. Hs. Lond. 1811 2728 Jenyns's (Soame) Works, including several pieces never before published, and his Life by C. N. Cole, J2mo. 4 vols, calfy very neat, best edition, 16s. 1790 2729 Jones's (T.) Works, with a short account of his Life by the Rev. W. Romaine, 8vo. calf, 3s. 6d. Lond. 1763 2730 (W.) Theological and Miscellaneous Works, with a short account of his Life and Writings by W. 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Jones, 8vo. 6 vols, boards, portrait, II. 5s., published at 3/. 138. 6d. Lond. 1823 2742Mede'8 (J.) Works, folio, 2 vols, old calf 11. 14s. Lond. 1664 2743 Milner's (J.) Works : History of the Church of Christ ; Practical Sermons, Tracts, and Essays, 8vo. 8 vols, wfir, boards, 41. 10s. Lond. 1810 2744 Moore (Mrs. H.) Works, 8vo. 11 vols, boards, 41. 4s. Lond. 1830 ^45 ————— another, 12mo. 6 vols, cloth, plates, 11. 10s. 1834 2746 More*s (H.) Theological Works, folio, cf. I4s. Lond. 1707 [d. a. talboys. PROTESTANT DIVINES. 217 2747 Newton s (J.) Works, with Memoirs of his Life, etc. by the Rev. R. Cecil, 8vo. calf, 18s. Edi?ib. 1828 2748 another, 8vo. 6 vols, calf, gilt, portrait, 41. 48. 1824 2749 Owen's (J.) Works, edited by T. Russell, IM. A., 8vo. 21 vols, boards, 8/. 18s. 6d. Lond. 1826 2750 ' another, calf neat, 121. 2s. 2751 Paley's Works, 8vo. 4 vols, calf, 1825 2752 — another, 8vo. 6 vols, boards, 21, 148. 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Johnstone, 8vo. 8 vols, boards, portrait, 2/. 12s. 6d. Land. 1828 2758Pocock's (Dr.) Theological Works, folio, 2 vols, neat, portrait, 11. 14s. Lond. 1740 2759 Potter's (Abp.) Theological Works, 8vo. 3 vols, neat, 15s. 2760 Reynolds's (Bp.) Works, with Life by A. Chalmers, 8vo. 6 vols, caff gilt, portrait, 31. Lond. 1826 2761 Rivers's (D.) xMiscellaneous Works, 8vo. boards, 3s. Lond. 1797 2762 Rogers's (J.) Works, 8vo. 6 vols, calf neat, good copy, 11, ll8.6d. Lond. 1727 2763 Scott's (J.) Christian Life and other Works, 8vo. 6 vols. boards, 21. 8s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1826 OXFORD.] 218 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 2764 Scougal's (H.) Works, containing the Life of God in tlie Soul of Man, with nine other discourses on important subiects, and a Preface by Bp. Burnet, 12mo. wards, 5s. Lond. 1822 2765 Seeker's (Bp.) Works, with a review of his Life and Cha- racter by Bp. 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Camb. 1737 3126 A Coale from the Altar ; or, an Answer to a Letter not long since written to the Vicar of Gr. against the placing of the Communion Table at the East end of the Cban- cell ; and now of late dispersed abroad to the disturb- ance of the Church, small 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1636 OXFORD.] Y 3 244 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. DOCTRINAL DIVINITY. 245 I I i 3127 Bereoc-arii Turonensis de Sam Coena adversus Lan- 3128 b'ISITeTa xttUe on the Ws Supper, Bvo. 3129 Wr' It.) a true Account of the Nature End. and Efficacy of the Sacrament of the Lords Su^pper, »to. 3130cSn^;crifice. A Treatise shewing the Necmity. End, and Manner of Receiving the Holy Co""^"^"^ 1 2mO. Ca//, 2s. , P,lr.nra- 3131 Claude. Self-Examination, in order to a due ^J J^ tion for the worthy Receiving of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 24mo. 2s. rtTfil^d 63132 Comber (T.) Companion to the Altar, 8vo. ^^^j/;^'*^^^^: - another. 3s. ^ '^- ^^^ - another. 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The Communicants Companion, l^mo. boards'is. - ^^'Sr-lSSo * [p. A. TALB0Y8, 3141 Henry (IM.) The Communicant's Companion, with Essay by Rev. J.Brown, ]8mo. boards, port. 2s. Glasg. 1826 3142 Hermann (J. Gf.) Historia Concertation. de Pane azymo et ferment, in Ccena Dom. 8vo. sewed, 2s. Lips. 1737 3143 Horneck (A.) '1 he Crucified Jesus : or, a Full Account of the Nature, End, Design, and Benefits of the Sa- crament of the Lord's Supper, 8vo. calf, 2s. Lond. 1719 3144 Johnson (J.) The Unbloody Sacrifice and Altar Un- veiled and Supported, 8vo. 5s. Lond. 1724 3145 Kettlewell's Help and Exhortation to Worthy Communi- cating, with suitable Devotions, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Lond. 1 683 3146 another, calf, 2s. ib. 1701 3147 another, 8vo. calf, 3s. 6d. ib. 1 717 3148 Law, (W.) A Demonstration of the Gross and Funda- mental Errors of a late Book called A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, etc. 8vo. calf, Lond. 1 737 31 49 New Week's Preparation for a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper, 18mo. Js. 6d. Lond. 1813 3150 Girdlestone. Seven Sermons on the Lord's Supper: M'ith appropriate Devotions for Private or Family Use, 12mo. boards, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1833 3151 Shower (J.) Sacramental Discourses on several Texts, before and after the Lord's Supper, 1 2mo. calf, 3s. Lond. 1693 3152 Taylor (J.) The Worthy Communicant ; or, a Discourse of the Nature, Effects, and Blessings consequent to the worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, 12mo. calf, 2s. Zonrf. 1695 3153 Warren (R.) An Answer to a Book intituled, A plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. In a Letter to the Author, 8vo, calf, 3s. Camb. 1736 3154 Wassenberghii (E.) Oratio Eucharistica, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Leovard. 1821 3155 Wilson (Bp.) A Short and Plain Instruction for the better Understanding of the Lord's Supper, 12mo. boards, 28. Lond. 1812 p. Death. 3156 Sherlock (W.) A Practical Discourse concerning Death, Lond. 1693. — A Practical Discourse concerning Future Judgment^ in 1 vol. 8vo. calf 4s. 1692 OXFORD.] 246 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 3157 Burnet (T.) De Statu IMortuorum et Resnrgcntium Ti^ctatus: adjicitur, Appendix de Futura Juda^orum Restauratione, 8vo. c«//, 3s. , J'if'JIil oiKQ A Treatise concerning the Mate oi tne Dead, and of departed Souls at the J^^^urr^tion,^^ 3159 '"^-^^ ^"' another, 4s. Laid. 1 738 bieODrelincourt (Charles) The Christians Defence against the Fear of Death, 8vo. new, boards, 8s. lOf" 3161 Lucas, Sermons sur la INIort et sur le Jugement traduits de r Anglois, par E. De Joncourt, 8vo. ^^-^f;^f^- ^^^^^ 3162 Ambrose (J.) Ultima; the Last Things in reference to the First and Middle Things ; or, Meditations on Life, Death, Judgment, Hell, &c. small 4to. '''''^' £1'^^{q^^ 3163 Mortal Life, and the State of the Soul a^f ^ejith ; conformable to Divine Revelation, as interpreted by the ablest Commentators, and consistent with the Discoveries of Science. By a Protestant Layman, 8vo. cMh^ 1^ q. On the Resurrection, Judgment, and a Future State, 3164 On the Existence of the Soul after Death; a Disserta- tion opposed to the principles of Priestly, Law, and their respective Followers, by R. C. 8vo. ^'"'''^^^\^ 3165 Sturmy (D.) Discourses on Several Subjects, but princi- pally on the separate State of Souls, 8vo. calf, 2s. M^^ 3166 Teller (W. A.) Fidei dogmatis de Resurrect. Carnis per quatuor priora secula Enarratio, 2 parts, 8yo. sewe^ 3s 6d. ^"'^' ^^^ 3167 _J '. Reliquiae actorum Seculi IIL et I^' ^ Resurrectione Carnis, 8vo. sewed, 3s. »*. 1700 3168Johannsen (J. C. D.) Veterum HebrKorum Notiones de Rebus post mortem futuris, ex fontibus collect«, 8vo. Parsi 2s 6d. Haun. 1826 3169Menasseh (Ben-Israel) de Resurrectione Mortuorum 12mo. vellum, 3s. 6d. ^ ^ Gromng. 1676 3170Holdsworth (W.) A Sermon preached before the Univ. of Oxford on Easter Monday : in which the Cavils, [p. A. TALB0Y8, DOCTRINAL DIVINITY. 247 False Reasonings, and False Literpretations of Scrip- ture of ]Mr. Lock and others, against the Resurrection of the same Body, are examined and answered, Oxfoi d, 1720. — A Letter to Dr. Holdsworth, occasioned by the above, Lond. 1726. — A Defence of the Resurrection of the same Body, in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, scarce, 4s. 6d. 1 727 3171 Taylor (J.) Contemplations of the State of Man in this Life and that which is to come, 12mo. boards, 4s. 6d. Oxford, 1823 3172 Wilson (W.) A Discourse of the Resurrection: shewing the Import and Certainty of it, 8vo. calf, 2s. 6d. 1694 3173 Whately (Abp.) A View of Scripture Revelations con- cerning a Future State, laid before his Parishioners, by a Country Pastor, 12mo. boards, 5s. 6d. Lond. 1832 3174 Craven (W.) Discourses on the Jewish and Christian Dispensations compared with other Institutions : and a Future State of Rewards and Punishments, in Answer to the Objections of Hume, 8vo. boards, 5s. 6d. Camb. 1802 3175 On the Nature and Immortality of the Soul. See Nos. 123—181. 3176Koken (J. C.) Commentat. de Reditu Messiae ad Judic. Gentt. 4to. Is. 6d. Got. 1800 3177 Schott (H. A.) Commentar. exeg. dogm. in eos J. Chr. Sermones, qui de Reditu ejus ad Judic. futuro agunt. J. Walz, 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Jen. 1820 31 78 Sherlock (Will.) A Practical Discourse concerning a Future Judgment, 8vo. 3s. 6d. 1739 31 J9 concerning the Happiness of Good IMen, and the Punishment of the Wicked, in the next World, 8vo. 3s. 6d. 1735 3180 Horberry (^latthew) An Enquiry into the Scripture Doctrine of Duration of Future Punishment, and other Works, 8vo. 2 vols, scarce, boards, 14s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1828 3181 Baxter (R.) Saints' Everlasting Rest: or, a Treatise of the blessed State of the Saints in their enjoyment of God in Glory, 4to. half calf , 8s. 66. Lond. 1658 3181*Bates (W.) The Everlasting Rest of the Saints^ in Heaven, 8vo. bad copy, 2s. Lond. I7OI 3182 Swindell's Enquiry into the Nature and Place of Hell, 8vo. neat, very scarce, 5s. Lond. 1727 OXFORD.] iH I ft 243 THEOLOGICAL CATALOOUK. 2. CRKEDS, AND SYMBOLICAL BOOKS. i. Of Creeds, a. General Treatises. •^IJ^Riitler's (CO Historical and Literary Account of the ^^^ Fomularies, Confessions of Faith or Symbolic Books of the Roman Catholic, Greek, and pnncipal Protestant Churches, 8vo. boards, 3s. 6d. , London, 1816 3184 Baxter (R.) The Saints' Everlasting Rest, or a Treatise ^o? the blessed state of the Saints in their enjoyment o God in Glory, 4to. ca//, 12s. . ^fviA^^ 3185 Taylor (Henry) Considerations on Ancient and Modern CrU compU 8vo. calf 6s., boards. 4..^6d^^^ ^^^ 3186B6mer (F. C.) Institutiones Theologi« Symbolicae, 8vo 3187Smann (J. A. H.) Institutiones S>nnbolic« ad sent^^^^^^ tiam ecclesia; Evangel. 8vo. setved, 5s. ^^aIm 3188 Marheinecke Institutiones Symbolics, 8vo. ^'^'^^^'^^ 3189 Feuerlein (Fac. W.) Bibliotheca Symbolica Evang Lu- ther ; ex schedis b. possess, insign. aucta et locupl. rec. et indie, ed. J. Bm. Riederer, 8vo. 2 vols. 9s^_^^ ^^^ 3190 Kocher (J. C.) Bibliotheca Theologiie Symbol, et catechet. itemque Liturg. 8vo. sewed, 5s. Jena, i pi-OU 3191 Walch (C. W. F.) Bibliotheca Symbolica vetus coll. et obs. crit, et hist. ill. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lemgo, 1770 oiQO. (J. E. J.) Antiquitatt. Symbol, quib. symboli ^ apost. hist, illustratur, 8vo. _ ^ Jena, 1772 3193Nares (Edward) Discoures on the Three Creeds and on the Homage offered to our Saviour on particular occa- sions, 8vo. nen;, boards, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1819 b. The Apostles, Nicean, and Athanasian Creeds. 63194 King (Sir Peter) History of the Apostles' Creed, 8m 4s. n d 1711 3195 — another, 8vo. 4s. ^ /,^* qiQfi another, 8vo. very neat, 48. 6d. J /.^7 ^^^^ [p. A. TALBOYS, CREEDS, AND SYMBOLICAL BOOKS. -249 b 3197 Pearson on the Creed, folio, calf, neat, port, title ruled, Qg^ London, 1723 53198 (J.) An Exposition of the Creed, edited by W. S. Dobson, M. A. with an Appendix containing the prin- cipal Greek and Latin Creeds, 8vo. boards, 12s. * Lond. 1832 3199 another, 8vo, 2 vols, new, boards, 19s., calf, elegant, II. 5s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1833 3200 Jackson (Thomas) Commentaries on the Apostles' Creed, folio, 9s. Lo72d. 1657 3201 Kennet (Dr. Basil) Exposition of the Apostles' Creed, 8vo. neat, 33. 6d. 1705 3202Witsii (Herm.) Exercitationes sacrae in Symbolum quod Apostolorum dicitur, et in Orationem Dominicam, 4to. neat, 10s. Herb. 1712 3203\Vitsiu8 (Herm.) Dissertations on the Apostles* Creed, translated by Dr. Eraser, 8vo. 2 vols, tiew, boards, II. ^ 1823 3204 Kettlewell (John) The Practical Believer ; or the Ar- ticles of the Apostles' Creed drawn out to form a true Christian's Heart and Practice, 8vo. 3s. 6d. 1713 3205 Hutchins' (J.) Discourses on the Apostles' Creed, 8vo. 2 vols. 1/. la. Land. 18— 6 3206 Bull (Georg.) Defensio Fidei Nicaenae, 4to. calf, neat, scarce, 10s. 6d. Oxford, 1685 Iramortale Opus. — Dn. Burton's List. 3207 Whitby i^-) Disquisitiones iModestae in Clariss. Bulli defens. Fidei Nicaenae, Lond. 1718. ■ Reply to Dr. Waterland's Objections against the above, 1720. Waterland's Answer, 1720. Last Thoughts, containing his correction of several passages in his Com- mentary on the New Testament, with live Discourses, 1728, 8vo. in 1 vol. calf 5s. 63208 Waterland (D.) A Critical History of the Athanasian Creed, representing the Opinions of Ancients and Mo- derns concerning it, 4to. calf 6s. Camb. 1 724 3209Travell (F.J.) A Short and simple Exposition of the Athanasian Creed, tending to remove the usual preju- dices against it, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1795 OXFORD.] » I 250 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 3210 Henl.e (H. P,C.) l^i~„^P-'*^- '' ^il^Z ^ Wis oecumenicis, 12mo. ^s. oa. ii. Symbolic Books of vanous Churches. a. The Romish Church. Ca.o„sa»d Decreesofthe CouncilofTrentsecp.m'-l- ^^^ Tndent^P^^^^. .. ^^.^^^^.„. ^..^^ sen,e6^2..U^ secuia floruerunt, 4to. calf, scarce, Qs. Oxon. lixw Reccmended by the -d-on -^^^^^^^^^^^ which it is written ; and by ^^e tieatne^s ana eie .^^ Creed, can peruse.— Cuas. ButttH. 3214 Bossuet (Arch.) Exposition de la l>-trine ^e^VE^Hso Catholique, IBmo. 2s. The unqualified approbation. whWh thi^-k h« receded fro. the universal body of the ^o""^ J ^at^^J^^^ fi^*^^ ^ooks. Bossuet among, or at least, very near ♦^'J^'/yr^ndour and simplicity: Gibbon. i. The Greek Church. 1915 Orthodoxa Confessio Cuth. atriue Apost. Eccle. Orient, (a 32lDOrthodoxa ^ ^^^^^^^ Syrigo aucta et mutata^ Gr. et Lat. ed. C. G. L. Hoffmann, 8vo. Brest. 1 /..I The n,ost authentic document, «h\ch we possess of the Creed of the Greek Church. c. Confessions of Faith of the Reformed Churches abroad. 3216 Semler (J. S.) Apparatus ad libros »y>»bo«- ET'iyS Lutberano-, 8vo. sen,ed. 4s. 6d. ^^ "I'^iJys, CREEDSj AND SYMBOLICAL BOOKS. 251 3217 Walchii (J. G.) Introductio in lib. Eccles. Lutheranae symbolicos, observat. hist, et theol. illustrata, 4to. boards, uncut, 148. Jence, 1732 3218- TheologiBe symbolicae Lutheranae de- scriptio, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Haloe, 1 786 3219 Walch (C. W. F.) Symbolicae Eccles. Luth., 8vo. sewed, 28. 6d. GotL 1781 3220 liibri symbolici Eccles. Evang. Luth. accur. editi, vari- ique gen. animadv. ac disput. illustr. M. Weber, 8vo. sewed, lOs. Viteb, 1811 3221 Corpus Librorum symbolicorum, qui in Ecclesia refor- matorum auctoritatem publ. obtinuerunt. Coll., dissertat. histor. et literar. subjunxit et indie, adjec. J. G. C. Au- gusti, 8vo. new, sewed, 15s. Elberfeld, 1828 3222 Concordia pia et unanimi consensu repetita confessio fidei et doctrinae eornm, qui August, confess, amplectuntur, cum C. D. Rechenbergii appendice tripartita, 8vo. new, sewed, 58. 6d. Lips. 1756 3223 Christiiche Concordienbuch, d. i. der Evangel. Luth. Kirche symbol. Bucher, nebst den sachs. Visit. Artt. eb. Intell. Compt. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Compt. 1790 3224 Confessio Fidei exhibita invictiss. Imp. Carolo V. Caes. Aug. in Comitiis Augustae, anno IM D XXX. ; et Apolo- gia Confessiones, 12mo. bad copy, 4s. 1541 3225 idem opus, et Apologia Confessiones, et Con- fessio doctrinae Ecclesiarum Saxonicarum, scripta 1551, ut Synodo Trident, exiberetur, ]2mo. fine copy, in stamped vellum, 6s. Wittemb. 1562 3226 Confessio Confess. August. Graece, red. a P. Dolscio Plauensi, 12mo. boards. Basil. 3227 Libri symb(>lici ad fidem opt. exempl. recens. J. A. H. Tittmann, 8vo. sewed, 10s. Misence, 1827 3228 Weber (M.) Confessio Augustana, eaque invariata ex edit. JMelanchthonis, principe accurate reddita, nonnul. animadv. illustrata, 4to. sewed, 2s. Halce, 1830 The Augsburg confession was drawn up by Melanchthon. It is one of the most important documents of protestant faith, exhibiting all the main points in which it differs from popery. 3229 Tittmann (J. A. H.) Die Augsburgische Confession Deutsch und Lateinisch nach den Originalausgaben \ IMelanchthons, 8vo. sewed, 3s. Dresd, 1830 OXFORD.] « 252 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE* 3230Tittmann (J, A. H.) De sunimis pnncipns Augusta^ Confessionis, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. l^^ps. 1»^ 3231 Fritzsche (C. F. A.) De Confessionis Augustanee usu hac a.tate commentatio, 4to. se.ed. 2s. 6d. ^^^^^. ^^ 3232 Confessio fidei Augiistinu ; confiitatio pontificia, apologia et repetitio conf. ratio fidei H. Zwinglu et tetrapohtana, .ecen^ animadv. instrux. C. W. Spieker, pa. i. 8^ sewed y los. ▼ . ^ /-. „-i i? 3233 Apologia Confessionis Augustante, Lat. et Germ.,ed. *. Lucke, 8vo. 14s. ^^^- *«^' John Faber and two other Romish priests wrote an answer to the confession to which this is a rejoinder by Melanchthon. -^234 Articiili qui dicuntur Smalcaldici, etc.; e Palat. cod. ^ tcurate ed. et annotatt. exit, iliustr. Ph. Marheinecke 4to. 3s. 6d. ^''^^' ^«^7 The articles of Smalcald were drawn up by Luther, and exhibit a striking contrast between the Doiic eloquence of that reformer and the Ionic gentleness of Melanchthon. 3235LutheriCM.> Catechesis Minor, Germ., Lat., Gr. et Ebr., ed. J. C. Hertzberg, IBmo. sewed, rare^^.^ (kL^^ 3236Confe8sio Doctrina; Saxonicarum Ecclesiarum Sy- nodo Tridentin* oblata, A. D. 1:)51, in qiia Christiane lector videbis, qui nam e Catholica^ Ecclesie gremio re- silierint, et per quos stet, quo «iino8 Ecclesiae pia Concordia sarciatur, 12mo. sewed, 7b. bd. Basil, 1.552 3237 another, small 8vo. 6s. »o- ^**^^ It was the earnest wish of the Emp.Charles V. thatthe protestant prince, of the empire and theologians should attend the council of 1 rent. On certain terms, which were refused, they offered to attend .t •, but while the measure was in agitation, they prepared Lonfes>jons of Faith to be presented to the council. Ihe principal of these is the Saxonic, composed by Melanchthon. It was universally anoroved bv a large convocation of theologians at Leipsic. as well as bv the churches of Pomerania and Strasburgh. It was published in Latin in 1552, as above, from which the edition at the Clarendan Press is printed.— See Butler » Conjesiwns oj Faith, 3238 Hunnius (^.) Relatio historica de habito nuper Ratis- bonaj CoUoquio, inter August. Confessionis f he« «g«« «* Pontificos,lto. rare, 4s. &. ^ ^»'^^- ^^ [p. A. TALB0Y8, CREEDS, AND SYMBOLICAL BOOKS. 253 3239 Corpus et Syntagma Confessionum Fidaei quae in diversis regnis et nationibus Ecclesiarum nomine fuerunt authen- tice editae, ed. Laurentia, 4to. 1/. 8s. Gen. 1654 3240 Sylloge Confessionum sub Tempus Reformandae Ecclesiae editarum, subjiciuntur Catechismus Heidelbergensis, et Canon es Synodi Dordrechtanac, 8vo. new, boards, 88. calf, lis. Oxon. typ. Clarend. 1827 3241 Acta Synodi Nationals Dordrechti habitae, folio, vellum, \l. Is. Dordr. 1620 3242 Amesii (G.) Coronis ad CoUationem Hagiensem qua Ar- gumenta pastorum Hollandiac Adversus Remonstran- tium quiiique Articulos de Divina Praedestinatione, et capitibus ci adnexis producta, ab liorum exceptionibus vindicantur, 12mo. vellum, 2s. 6d. Amsl. 1628 3243 Confessio Helvetica, posterior, denuo edid., indicemque rerum adj. J. P. Kindler, praefatus est G. J3. Winer, 8vo. new, sewed, 2s. 6d. Solisbaci, 1825 3244 Ecclesiarum Belgicarum, interp. J. Revio, et catechesis qu« in Eccles. et scholiis Belg. provinc. tra- ditur ; interp. F. Sylburgio, 18mo. vellum, 3s. 6d. Amst. 1661 3245 Ribinus(J.) INIemorabilia Aug. Conf. in regno Hungariae, 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 15s. Franc. 1787-89 3246 Historia Ecclesiae Evangelicae Augustanae Confess, ad- dictorum in Hungaria universae, 8vo. sewed, 6s. Halberstadt, 1830 3247Libri Ecclesiae Danicae symbolici, ed. J. C. Lindberg, 8vo. sewed, 3s. HavnicK, 1830 3248 Rudimenta fidei Christiana?, sive Catechismus, huic adj. nunc est Catechismus alius magis compendiarius, Gr. et Lat., 18mo. vellum, 5s. Paris. Stcph. 1575 3249Erasmi (D.) Enchiridion Militis Chribtiani, 18mo. vel- lum, rare, 5s. 6d. Ant v. 1535 3250 Arnoldus (N.) Religio Sociniana, seu Catechesis Raco- viana major confutata, 4to. vellum, 6s. Franeq. 1654 3251 Barclay (R.) Apologie de la veritable Theologie Chre- tienne, ainsiqu'elle est soutenue et Precheepar le Peuple, appelle par JMepris les Trembleurs, 8vo. calf, 2s. 6(1. hLondres,m2 d. Of ihe Church of England. b 3252 Formularies of Faith, put forth by authority during the reign of Henry VIII. viz. : Articles about Religion, OXFORD.] 254 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 1536 ; The institution of a Christian man, 1537 ; A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christian man, ]543, 8vo. boards, 7s. Oxford^ 1825 6 3252*Sparrow's Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, etc. of the Church of England, 4to. best edition, scarce, 10s. 6d. London, 1684 3253 Articles (The XXXIX.) and the Constitutions and Canons of the Church of England, 8vo. half calf, inter- leaved, 2s. lA)ndon, 1773 3254 . of the Church of England, illustrated by copious extracts from the Liturgy, Homilies, Nowell's Catechism, and Jewell's Apology ; and confirmed by numerous pas- sages of Scripture, by the Rev. W. Wilson, B. 1). 8vo. boards, 6s. ' Oxford, 1821 3254*- — with notes and CREEDS, AND SYMBOLICAL BOOKS. 255 3255 3256 Scripture proofs at length, 24mo. boards, 2s. Questions on, Is. Answers, Is. 3257 Bennet (T.) An Essay on the XXXIX. Articles of Re- ligion agreed on in 1562, and revised in 1571, 8vo. calf, 6s. iMndon, 1715 3258 with a Prefatory Epistle to Antb. Collins, Esq., wherein the egregious* FalselMK)ds and Ca- lumnies of the Author of * Priestcraft in Pefection are exposed, 8vo. caif, scarce, 6s. London, 1715 3259 Beveridge (Bp.) Exposition of the XXXIX. Articles, 8vo. boards, 10s. London, 1823 3260 Burnet (Bp.) Exposition of the XXXIX. Articles, 8vo. new, boards, 8s. 6d. calf, elegant, lis. 6d. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1831 3261 Rogers (T.) The Faith, Doctrine, and Religion, professed and protected in the Realm of England, and Dommions ofthe same, expressed in XXXIX. Articles, concord- ably agreed upon by the Reverend Bishops and Clergy of this Kingdom, 4to. old calf 38. 6d. London, 1668 3262 Tomline (Bp.) In Christian Theology, No. 2894. 3263 Venneer on the XXXIX. Articles, 8vo. 2 vols, neat, 12s. 1734 3264Welchman on the XXXIX. Articles, 8vo. served, 2s. 6d. London, 1 783 3265 another, 8vo. calf, interleaved, 6s. 1823 6 3266 Winchester (J.) Dissertation on the XVIIth. Article of the Church of England, 8vo. sd. 38. 6d. London, 1803 ^D. A. TALB0Y8, 3267 Sermons or Homilies, appointed to be read in Churches in the time of Queen Elizabeth, of famous memory ; to which is added the Articles of Religion, etc. folio, half vellum, 148, London, IQ}5 e. Catechism of the Church of England. 3268 Christiana; Pietatis Prima Institutio, ad usum Scholarum, cura G. Wilson, 12mo. boards, 3s. London, 1817 3269 Andrews (Bp.) The Pattern of Catechistical Doctrine at large : or A Learned and Pious Exposition of the Ten Commandments, folio, calf, neat, 14s. London, 3270 Bishop (J.) A Plain and Practical Exposition of the Catechism of the Church of England, 8vo. calf, 4s. London, 1736 3271 Clarke (S.) An Exposition of the Church Catechism, 8vo. calf, 3s. London, 1729 3272 Ellis (C.) The Scripture Catechist, or the Whole Reli- gion of a Christian, being a Full Explanation of the Church Catechism; containing a comprehensive body of practical divinity, 8vo. calf, 3s. London, 1738 3273 Gilpin (W.) Lectures on the Catechism ofthe Church of of England, 8vo. calf 3s. London, 1781 3274 another, 12[no. boards, 3s. 6d. ib. 1812 3275 another, half calf 4s. 6d. 3276 Gordon (Sir A.) Fifty-two Lectures on the Catechism of the Church of England, 8vo. 3 vols, calf, gilt, 1 /. 5s. London, 1819 3277 Hole (M.) A Practical Exposition of the Church Cate- chism, in several discourses on all the parts of it, 4to. calf, neat, 9s. London, 1708 3278 Newton (Rob.) Practical Exposition of the Church Cate- chism, 8vo. 4s. London, 1727 3279 OllyfTe (J.) A Practical Exposition of the Church Cate- chism, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 7s. 6d. London, I7IO 3280 Purdy (Rich.) Lectures on the Church Catechism, royal 8vo. boards, 6s. Reading, 1812 3281 Seeker (Archbp.) 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Tiguri, 1743 3450. id. opus, ordine scientifico disposita*, 8vo. 5 vols, boards, \l. 14s. ib. 1752 3451 Wyttenbach (D.) Theologiae Polemicae, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Franc. 1758 3452 Schubert (J. E.) Theologia Polemica, 8vo. 4 vols. 13s. 6d. Jena, 1760-1 3453 Seiler (G. F.) Theologia Dogmatico Polemica, 8vo. seiced, 12s. Erlang. 1820 3454 Baumjiartens (S. J.) Geschichte der Religionsnartheyen, herausg. von J. S. Semler, 4to. served, 15s. Halcp, 1766 3455 !^ - Untersuchung Theologischen Strei- tigkeiten, 4to. 3 vols, sewed, \l. 4s. Hal(B, 1762 3456 Korner (J. G.) Epitome Controversiarum Theologicarum, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. Lips. 1 769 3457Sch(mierus (J. C.) Collegium Noviss. Controversiarum in Universam Theologiam, 4to. 3s. 6d. Hostochii, 1703 3458 l^Ioegling (J. U.) Dissertat.^ Theol. Hist. Polem. qua Bigam Sanct. Virginum Wirtemb. Heidenheimensen, etc. small 4to. sewed, 2s. Tubing. 1754 Qd. a. talboys. POLEailCAL THEOLOGY. 267 3459Dodwell (H.) A Discourse concerning the One Altar and the One Priesthood Insisted on by the Ancients in their Disputes against Schism, 8vo. calf, .Ss. London, 1683 3460 Trapp. Preservative against unsettled notions and want of principles in Religion, 8vo. 2 vols, neat, 5s. London, 1730 3461 James (J. B.) Remarks on Party Distinctions in Reli- gion ; addressed to the orthodox and evangelical clergy of the Church of England, 8vo. sewed. London, 1S33 3462 Boone (Charles) The Book of Churches and Sects, or the Opinions of all denominations of Christians differing from the Church of England, traced to their source, by an exposition of the various translations and interpreta- tions of the sacred writings, 8vo. new, boards, 14s. London, 1826 3463 Pike (G.) An Essay on Apostacy, 12mo. boards, 3s. Bolton, 1827 3464 Bolton. True Bounds of Christian Freedom, 12mo. 2s. (kl. London, 1645 3465 Loescherus (V. E.)l Praenotitiones Theological contra Naturalistarum et vFanaticorum omne genus Atheos, Deistas, Indiiferentistas, Antiscripturarios, etc. 4to. 4s. Viltcmb. 1708 2. TRUTH <)P THE CHRISTrAN RELIGION, AND DEFENCE OP NATURAL AND REVEALED RELIGION AGAINST ATHEISTS, DEISTS, JEWS, MAHOMMEDANS, ETC. [i. For treatises on the Truth of the Christian religion in general, and in Defence of Revelation against Atheists, Deists, etc. see pages 15 — 28. ii. Against Jews and Mahommedans. 3466 Justin IMartyr, see No. 2440 sqq. 3467 Leslie (C.) A Short and Easy IMethod with the Jews, 12mo. half bound, calf, neat, 4s. 6d. London, 1816 3468 Bertholdt. Christologia Judajorum Jesu Apostolorumque aetate, 8vo. new, seived, 6s. Erlang. 1811 3469Tredicim Articuli Fidei Judaeorum. Item, conipend. elegans Hystoriarum Josephi complectens : Acta LXX. oxford.] a a 3 ''! 268 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. POLEMICAL THEOLOGY. 269 » Interpret. : Gesta Machabeorum : Facta Herodum Excidium Hierosolym. Item, Decern W^^vit Ju- daorum. H^c per Seb. Munsterum, et Heb. et Lat. V. da exarantur, Vuorm. 1529. Gramma ica Rabbi U. Kimhi, iuxta Hebraismum per S. Munsterum, versa access, et utiliss. in eandem Eli« LevUa. comment, hlctenus Latinis nun uisum, ib. 1531. Chnstiani Hominis cum Judteo pertinaciter prodig. suis opinion- ibus et script, violent. interp^-'/^^/^JS' C«"?J7 .^^'[.j'- IMunsterum; Baii/i^, 1529, in 1 vol. 12mo.oW binding, 3470 Emina (R. Isaaci,) sive Chizzuk. Fundamenta Fidei Judaicie, 24mo. velluniy scarce, 4s. txl. See Wolf, Biblioth. Heb. i. 942. 63471 Prideaux (11.) The true Nature of Imposture fully dis- played in the Life of JMaliomet, 8vo. ^"'Z'^*^^;^^^^ j^gg 63472 White (J.) Sermons; a View of Christianity and Ma- hometanism, preached at Bampton's Lectures, ^^^f'^J!^^ 3472* another, 6s. ^792 3473 Forster(Charles) JMahommedanism Unveiled, 8vo. J vois^ neWy boards, \l. 4s. /-.i • ^- •«. 3474 Lee (Professor S.) Controversial Tracts on Christianity and Mahommedanism, by the late Rev. H. ^l^rtyn, 8^vck See also the section on Jews and Mahommedans under Historical Theology. 3. CONTROVERSIES IN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. i. Before the Reformation, 347:iWalch (C. W. F.) Entwurf einer vollstand. historic der Ketzerefen. Spaltungen u. l^ligionsstreitigkeiten bis auf die Zeiten der Reformation, 11 vols, large 8vo. d/. 13s 6d. ^P^"' ^7o2-8o 3470 Baur (F. C.) Das IManichseische Religionssystem nach den Duellen neu untersucht und entwikelt, 8vo. sewed, 9s. 6d. Jubingen,mi [p. A. TALBOYS, 3477 Wegnern (A. F. V. de) Manicheorum indulgentias, cum brevi totius IManichaeismi adumbratione, 8vo. seived, 4s. 6d. Lips. IS27 3478 Geffcken (J,) Historia semipelagianismi antiquissima commentat. inaugur., 4to. served, 2s. 6d. Gott. 1826 3479Wetzer (H. J.) Restitutio verae chronologiae rerum et controversiis Arianis, inde ab anno 325, usque ad annum 350, exortarum, etc. ; una cum specimene historic Cop- torum a INlakusio Arabice scriptae, in quo a variis sectis Christianis agitur, Arab, et Lat. editio, cum praef. L. Van Ess, 8vo. sewed, 4s, Franc. 1827 3480 VViggers (G. F.) \^ersuch einer Pragmatischen Darstel- lung des Augustinismus und Pelagianismus nach ihrer Geschichtlichen Entwickelung, 8vo. 2 vols, served, 15s. Hamb. 1833 3481 Paulus (H.) Comment. Theol. potiss. hist. Corinthi jud. Christ, ac jud. Gnostici, etc., 8vo. served, 2s. Gd. JencT, 1795 3482Lewald (E. A.) Comm. de Doctrina Gnostica, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Heidelb. 1818 ii. Betrveen Catholics and Protestants. a. General treatises ; by Catholics against Protestants. 3483 Bossuet (J. B.) Histoire des Variations des Eglises Protestantes ; suivie des avertissemens aux protestans, sur les lettres du ministre jurieu, 8vo. 4 vols. sd.. \l. 8s. a Versailles, 1817 3484 another, 8vo. 4 vols, half calf , \l. 18s. ib. I8I7 3485 Butler (Charles) Book of the Roman Catholic Church, 8vo. London, 1825 3485*Doucin (L.) Histoire du Nestorianisme, 4to. calf, fine copy, 'Ja. 6d. a Paris, 1699 A very interesting and curious work, giving an exceedingly good account both of the person and errors of Nestorius, and in which everything relating to this heresy is discussed with great learning and judgment. — See Biog. Univers. etc. 3486 Phillpotts (H.) A Supplemental Letter to Charles Butler, Etq. 8vo. boards, 2s. 6d. London, 1826 OXFORD.] 270 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 3487 Travels of an Irish Gentleman in search of a Religion ; ^^ wfth notes and illustrations by the tcitor of Capt. Rock's Memoirs; 12mo. 2 vols, boards. 12.^^^^^^ ^^ b. By Protestants against Catholics. 3480 Analytical and Hi.«l View of the CathollcReligbn, ^..Mlle^f a\ sVmbolik, Oder Darstellung der dog- ^^ Schen GeUatze der Katholiken und Protestanten, rr ihren 'offentlichen Bekenntn^zschnften. «^. „ mA a""''','^r -1 Der Ge'-ensatz des Katholicismus und ^^ Pro eiLfiiu?naci; 'j^^l°;,^'^^^i To45 Watson. -Important Considerations,' or a Vindication of Queen Elizabeth from the charge of unjust seventy towards her Roman Catholic sulnects, with prefoce and notes by the Rev. J. Mendham, 12m«. boards^ 4. ARIANS, SOCINIANS, AND UNITARIANS. [See many treatises on these points "^^er Th* Tr.»i/v p. 228. and "- Oh the Person and Offices oj Chn^t p. 231 .J 3546 Clarke (Sam.) The Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity, 8vo. nea/,Js. 6d. ^^ ^^ .vaterland's Defence of his Queries, 8vo. calf. ^ ^^^^'^' ^722 '"" *^"*^ ' -^ Qd. A. TALBOYS, POLEMICAL THEOLOGY. 275 3548 Owen (J.) Vindiciae Evangelicae, or, The IMystery of the Gospell Vindicated and Socinianisme Examined, 4to. calf, 68. Oxford, 1655 3549 Edwards (J.) A Preservative against Socinianism, 4to. calf, 7s. 6d. Oxon. 1693 3550Grotius (Hg.) Defensio fidei cath. de Satisfact. Christi adv. F. Socinus, ed. J. Lange, 4to. 2s. Lips. 1730 3551 Elebrecht (H. J.) Disputatio Theologica de -/Eterni Patris iEterni Filii vera Divinatione adversus Socini- anos, 4to. 3s. 6d. Helmst. 3552Schomeri Collegium Anti-Socinianum, quod consenti- ente Rev. ECte Theol. ut multorum desiderio satisfa- ceret, Publico Disputationibus xiii, 4to. 4s. Rostoch, 1706 3553Illgen (Ch. F.) Symbolarum ad vilam et doctrinam L. Socini illustrandum partic. i. et ii. Comment. Hist. Theol. 5s. Lips. 1826 3554Wardlaw (R.) Discourses on the Principal Points of the Socinian Controversy, 8vo. bds. 9s. London, 1828 3555 Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant ; quae omnia simul juncta totius Novi Test, explicationem complectuntur, folio, 8 vols, calf, 31. 3s. Irenopol. 1656 Containing the works of Socinius, Crelius, Slichtingius, Wolzogenius, etc. b 3556 Allix (P.) The Judgment of the Ancient Jewish Church against the Unitarians, 8vo. new, boards, 8s. 6d. Oxford, Clarend' n Press, 1821 3557 Tracts on the Fundamental Doctrines controverted in the Writings of jModern Unitarians, 8vo. boards, 2s. Sunderland, 1823 3558 Daul)eny (C.) Scripture its own Interpreter ; in a series of Discourses, tending to prove from the connection be- tween the Old and New Testament, that the Doctrines of Unitarianism, as it is called, are irreconcileable with the general tenor of Divine Revelation, 8vo. 3 vols. hoards, \l. 4s. London, 1821 3559 Priestley's (Joseph) Defence of Unitarianism, for the year 17^7* 8vo. 2s. 6d. Birmingham, 1788 3560 Wardlaw's Unitarianism incapable of Vindication, 8vo. boards, 98. 6d. London, 1816 \A ^ OXFORD.] Bb 276 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 5. CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND DISSENTERS. 1. General Treatises hy Churchmen. i 3561 Dodwell (H.) Separation of Churches from Episcopal Government, as practised by the present Non-Conform- ists, proved schismatical from fnch Pnnf P'f? f , »'« least introverted, and do withal explain the -S-nfu .^_ss and Jlischief of Schism, 4to. calf, (.s. Lor,don, 16/9 3562_-— —- de nupero Schismate Anglic.no, 8vo. CCllt, isS. 0(1, ^ . 11^ 3563Grenville (D.) The Compleat Conformist or seasonable advice concerning strict Conformity, and frequent Cele- bration of the Holy Communion, in a bermon preached on the seventh of January, 1682, 4to. ««1^^'^_^,^-^ jgg^ 3564Denison (Steph.) Doctrine °f »«>'''»''* ^""J'e"'-:.^^ position upon the first chapter of the second tpistle ot Peter. 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Old Church of England Principles opposed to the " New Light ;" in a series of plain, doctrinal, and Practical Sermons, 12mo. 3 vols, boards, 12s. London, 1819 .3577Bulteel (IL B.) A Sermon on 1 Corinthians ii. 12, ? reached before the Univ. of Oxford on Sunday, Feb. 6 831.— Remarks upon the above by the Rev. E. Burton, D. D. Regius Professor of Divinity.— Strictures on the Rev. JNIr. Bulteel's Sermon, and the Rev. Dr. Burton's Remarks, by Oxoniensis.— One Reason for not entering into Controversy with an Anonymous Author of Stric- tures.— A Reply to Dr. Burton's Remarks by the Rev. H. B. Bulteel.— The Doctrine of the Church of Eng- land, at the time of the Reformaion, brietly compared with the Remarks of the Regius Professor of Divinity — A Sermon upon the Way of Salvation, by P3. Haw- kins, D. D. Provost of Oriel Coll.— A Friendly Let- ter to the Rev. Mr. Bulteel, in consideration of his late Univ. Sermon bv Philippus Anti-Osiander— A Sermon occasioned by the Death of the Rev. B. 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An Abstract from his Works, being a ^' ttLy o/hil Discoveries in Philosophy a^d D.in.y, 3602Hutchrn^;l^ ACollectionW Tracts, 8vo. 7 vols. Aa(/* calf, 21. CONTENTS : Pike(S.) Philosophia Sacra: or the Principles of Natural Philo^ s^phy extracted ?rom Divine Revelation. Lond. 17M Ho^ae rO ) A Fair. Candid, and Impartial State of the C^ rtween Sir 1. Nekton and Mr. Hulchinson. ^f'/^,]^.^. Defence oVMr. Hutchinson's Plan : being an Answer to the ^^^^^^^^ Bate^lT Sc 'ipture Meaning of Klohim and Berith. LonH 1751 5n Ea-est PeLasive and Lhortation to the Jews. W. 1753 Bate (J.) An Hebrew Grammar. ^^^^^ ^^^^ Grammat. Hebrsa sine punctis. Uphrew Laneuaee is A Brief Attempt to demonstrate that the Hebrew ^?j;.?»*g^^jj founded upon Natural Ideas etc. ^ ' ^^^^ Wilson. The Principles o Philosophy. asse ted ; and Bate (J.) The Philosophical Principles of Moses ^''f^d 1144 j!^^TDe1ei::o"M;. 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Lond. 1833-4 3747 Preacher (The) Containing Sermons by eminent Living Divines, 8vo. cloth, vol. i. to iv. 1/. lOs. Lond. 1830-3 3748 Irish Pulpit; a Collection of Original Sermons by a Clergyman of the established Church of Ireland, second series, 8vo. clothe IDs. 6d. Dublin^ 1831 vii. Sermons of English Divines, 3749 Abernethy (J.) Discourses concerning the Being and Natural Perfections of God, 8vo. 2 vols, caff, 9s. Dublin, 1743 3750 another, 8vo. 4 vols, cnlf, 18s. Lond. 1757 3751 another, 8vo. 2 vols, ca/f, 7s. Dublin, 1746 3752 Sermons on various Subjects, 8vo. 4 vols. calf, lis. Und. \74H 3753 Adams (W.) Fifteen Discourses occasionally delivered before the University of Oxford, 8vo, calf 48. London, 171(> ^D. A. TALBOYS, H0MILIE8, LECTURES, AND SERMONS. 293 37o4 Alison (A ) Sermons, chiefly on particular occasions •^Tr. fl?' ^?7&J'' . ^dinb. 1814 6700 Allen (J.) fwenty-six Sermons on the most important subjects of the Christian Religion; as well Doctrinal q--r f ^i w^n^^'o^''^• "^^^^^ ^'- ^- ^^^'don, 1751 .i/ot) Arnold ( f. ) Sermons, 8vo. boards, 7s. London, 1830 •2-» ~~ another, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. 1832 d7y». . another, with an Essay on the Right Inter- pretation and Understanding of the Scriptures, 8vo 2 vols, boards, II. 4s. Lond. 1832 3759 Ashton (T.) Sermons on several occasions, 8vo. calf, 4s. 3760 Atterbury (T.) Sermons and Discourses on several sub- o^^i ^^^^^ ^"^ occasions, 8vo. 2 vols. bds. 15s. Lond. 1820 3/61 Bagot (L.) Twelve Discourses on the Prophecies con- cernmg the first Establishment and subsequent History of Christianity, 8vo. boards, 3s. half calf 6s. Oxford 1780 3762 Balguy (T.) 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Q--0 l^"' ^'^"d- 1828 3//2Batty (A.) Twenty-six Sermons on various Subjects, 8vo. 2 vols. 58. ib. 1793 OXFORD.] 294 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. I 3773 Beddome (B.) Twenty Short Discourses adapted to Vil- latre Worship, or the Devotions of the Family, 8vo. S%oh. sewed, M is. 'J- «1» 3^74 another, 12mo. 8 vols, sewed, los. to. 10^ 3775 Beeston (E.) Practical Sermons and Discourses upon several Subjects, 8vo. calf, scarce, 5s. Gd. tb- i739 3776 Bentley's Sermons. 8vo. boards, 7s. 6d. Oxford, l»uy 3777 Berens (E.) Sermons for Young Persons in the higher and middle classes of society, selected from Ninety-two Sermons by the late Rev. T. Dchon, 12mo. boards, os. Lond. 1824 0770 . Sermons on Sorrow, Sickness, and Death, ■*'^ ]2mo.6«ar*,2s ^/M'J^ 3y'79 . Ei*'ht Lectures on the Offices of the Church, 12mo.2s.(3d. ° , , .^""f ^^ 3780 Beveridge (Bp.) Sermons selected and abridged, «vo. 2 vols, boards, 18s. ib. 132:2 3781 Bishop (W.) 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London, 1832 3807 Butler's Sermons, 8vo. boards, 7s. 6d. Oxf. 1826 3808 Campbell's (G.) Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit Eloquence, 8vo. boards,'7s. 6d. Lond. 1807 3809 Carr (S.) Sermons on Practical Subjects, 8vo. 3 vols. boards, 12s, Lond. 1797 3810 Cassan (S. H.) Sermons designed to correct some of the principal Doctrinal Errors of the present times, and to promote Christian Unity and Church Alembership, 8vo. boards, 7s. London, 1827 381 1 Catcott ( A. S.) Sermons, 8vo. c/. scarce, 5s. Bristol, 1752 OXFORD.] 1 ' 1 •' .< < tl i if 296 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 3812 Chalmers (T.) A Series of Discourses on the Christian Revelation, viewed in connection with the Modern Astro- nomy, 8vo. boards, 6s. Edinb. 1817 3813 Chalmers (Dr. Thos.) Discourses on the Christian Re- velation, 8vo. new, boards, 8s. 3814 Chaiinings (Dr. W. E.) Discourses on various subjects, 8vo. boards, 8s. Boston, U. S. 1833 3815 Discourses, Reviews, and IMis- cellanies, 8vo. boards, His. Boston, U. 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Is. London, 1825 3847 — — another, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, silt, ^I7s. 1825 3848 Delany. Fifteen Sermons upon Social Duties, 8vo. calf, 3s 6d. ib. 1744 3849 Dewar (D.) Discourses illustrative of the Designs of Christianity, and of some parts of its Internal Evidence, 8yo. board's, 7s. 6d. ib. 1818 3850 Dick (J.) Lectures on some Passages of the Acts of the Apostles, 8vo. boards, 8s. ib. J 805 3851 Dillon (R. C.) Four occasional Sermons, 8vo. cloth, 4s. ib. 1831 OXFORD.] I •i hi i ■\ i . If' 1 \i 298 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. qfiii2 Discourses concerning the Truth of the Christian Reli- mon.Qvo. sewed, U ^^ ^ »^- 1747 3853 Dodd (W.) Sermons to Young Men, 12mo. 3 vols, caif, 9s '^* ^'^'^^ 3854 Doddridge (P.) Lectures in Pneumatology, Ethics, and Divinity, 8vo. 2 vols, new, calf, gilt, M. Is. tb. 1»2J 3855Dodwell (W.) The Nature, Procedure, Extent, Value, and Effects of a Rational Faith considered in Two Ser- mons, 8vo. half calf 4s. Oxford 1745 3856 Dorham (W.) 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The Church of God in a Series of Ser- mons, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Lond 1832 3868 Faber (G. S.) Sermons on various Subjects, ovo. 2 vols. boards, \L ^ . ^ ^Z Jl 3869 Farington (W.) Sermons on several important Subjects, 8vo. calf neat, 4s. 6d. Wannngton, 1769 3870 Farmer (J.) Sermons on various Divine Subjects, »vo. ca//,6s. „ Lond. 1744 3871 Farrer (J.) Sermons on the Parables, 8vo. boards, 4s. ' Lond. loUl Qd. a. TALBOYS, HOMILIES, LECTURES, AND SERMONS. 299 ■ \ 3872 Fell, J. and H. Hunter, Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, 8vo. boards, 6s. Lond. 1798 3873 Fiddes (R.) Practical Discourses on several Subjects, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, 6s. Lond. 1713 3874 Fifty-two Practical Discourses on several Subjects, folio, calf port. 9s. Lond. 1720 3875 Fisher (R. B.) Sermons designed for Family Instruc- tion, 12mo. boards, 2s. Lond. 1828 3876 Fordyce's (Dr. James) Addresses to Young Men, 12mo. 2 vols.^iie copy, calf best edition, 7s. 6d. 1777 3877 Foster (J.) Discourses on all the principal branches of Natural Religion and Social Virtue, 4to. 2 vols, calf 9s. Lond. 1749 3878 Fothergill (G.) Sermons on several Subjects and Occa- sions, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, 10s. Oxford, 1765 3879 Franklin (T.) Sermons on the Relative Duties, 12mo. sewed, 2s. Lond. 1770 3880 Free (J.) Sermons preached before the Univ. of Oxford, 8vo. calf 3s. Lond. 1750 3881 Political Sermons, 8vo. half calf , Is. 6d. Lond. 1756 3882 Freston (A.) Six Sermons on some of the most import- ant Doctrines of Christianity, with Five Sermons on occasional subjects, 8vo. bds. 2s. 6d. Cirencester, 1809 3883Fry (Hev. J.) Lectures explanatory and practical, on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans, 8vo. new, boards, 10s. 6d. 1816 3884 Gardiner (J.) Sermons on various Subjects, 8vo. boards, 5s. Bath, 1802 38a'> Gillespie (J.) Sermons, 8vo. half calf 4s. Perth, 1796 3886 Gilson (D.) Sermons on Practical Subjects, 8vo. calf, 6s. 6d. Lond. 1788 3887 Girdlestone. Seven Sermons on the Lord's Supper: with appropriate Devotions for Private or Family Use, 12mo. boards, 2s. 6d, Lond. 1833 3888 Girdlestone (C.) Twenty Parochial Sermons, 12mo. boards, 5s. Oxford, 1832 3889 — — ' second series. 12mo. boards, 5s. 1833 3890 Seven Sermons, on the Course of Chris- tian Life, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Oxford, 18— 3891 • on the Social Conduct of a Christian, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Oxf 1833 3892 • _— — ^-^— — - preached during the OXFORD.^ D d 300 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. ;■: ! V ' ■t; ii It! i: « I !■' prevalence of Cholera in the Parish of Sedgeley, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Oxf. 1833 3893 Girdlestone (C.) Affection between the Church and the Dissenters. A Sermon on Luke ix. 49, 50. preached before the Univ. of Oxford, Jan 27, ia33, 8vo. Is. 3894 Glanville (J.) Some Discourses, Sermons, and Remains, 4to. calf, 3s. Loud. 1681 3895 Gordon (Rev. Sir A.) Discourses on several subjects; being the substance of the Homilies of the Church of England, rendered in a Modern Style, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, gilt, 14s. 6d. Lond. 1817 3896 Grant (J.) A Course of Sermons for the Year, 8vo. vol. i. boards, 10s. 6d. Loiid. 1834 3897 Haggitt (G.) Sermons to Country Congregations, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 8s. 6d. Loud. 1797 i6.1803 HOSriLlES, LECTURES, AND SERMONS. 301 3898 3899 another, 8s. 6d, another, 9s. 3900 Harvest (G.) A Collection of Sermons, preached occa- sionally on various subjects, 8vo. calf, 3s. Lond. 17o4 3901 Harwood (E.) Sermons on the Parable of the Sower, 1 2mo. boards, 3s. I^ond. 1 770 3902 Hawker (R.) Sermons on the Divinity of Christ, 8vo. 6oar^*, 3s. Od. Lond. 1792 3903 Hawkins (E.) Discourses upon some of the principal objects and uses of the Historical Scriptures of the Old Testament, preached before the Univ. of Oxford, 8vo. hoards, 6s. Oxf 1^33 3904 Heber (Bp.) Sermons preached in England, 8vo. bds. 9s. 6d. Land. 1829 3905 preached in India, 8vo. boards, lis. Od. Lond. 1020 3906 Henry (JNI.) A Sermon concerning the Forgiveness of Sin as a Debt, Lond. 171 1— Godwin (E.) A Sermon preached to a Society of Young Men, 1721 — Calamy (E.) A Funeral Sermon for the late Rev. Mr. J. Bennet, 1726 — Watts (J.) A Sermon preached on occasion of the Death of George I. and Accession of George II. 1727' — Mayo (D.) A Sermon preached on the 1st. of Au- gust 1729, in 1 vol. calf, 2s. 6d. 1729 3907 Hewlett (J.) Sermons on different Subjects, 8vo. 3 vols. boards, 12s. Lond. 1805 3908 Hey (J.) Lectures in Divinity delivered in the Univer- sity of Cambridge, 8vo. 4 vols. bds. 1/. 16s. Cam6. 1822 [p. A. TALB0Y8, 3909 Heylin (J) Select Discourses on the principal points of Natural and Revealed Religion ; to which are added Theological Lectures on the ten first Chapters of St. ^latthew, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 14s. Lond. 1793 3910 Hickes (G.) The Spirit of Enthusiasm Exorcised : in a Sermon ])reached before the Univ. of Oxford, etc. with Two Discourses ; tiie first, the History of Montanism, by a Lay-Gentleman ; the other, the New Pretenders to Prophecy examined, by N. Spinckes, 8vo. calf, 4s 6d. Lotid. 1709 3911 Hickman (C.) Fourteen Sermons, 8vo. calf, 2s. ib. 1700 391 2 ; Hvo. 2 vols, calf, 5s. 1 743 3913 Hoadly, Discourses concerning the Ever-blessed Trinity, 8vo. calf, scarce, Ih. 6d. Lond. 1720 3914 Discourses on the Terms of Acceptance with God, 8vo. neat, 2s 6d. Lond. 1744 3915 Twenty Sermons ; the first Nine of them preached before the King in Lent, 8vo. calf, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1755 3916 Holden (L.) Twenty-two Sermons on the most interest- ing and important subjects, relative to the Christian Faith and Practice, 8vo. calf, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1755 3917 Holdsworth (W.) A Sermon preached before the Univ. of Oxford on Easter Monday; in which the Cavils, False Reasonings, and False Interpretations of Scrip- ture of iMr. Locke and others, against the Resurrection of the same Body, are examined and answered, Oxford, 1720. — A Letter to Dr. Holdsworth, occasioned by the above, Lond. 1726. — A Defence of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the same Body, in 1 vol. 8vo. calf, scarce, 4s. 6d. * 1727 3918 Holme's (Rev. Joseph) Duty of a Christian State, to support a National Church Establishment. Five Ser- mons preached in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Leeds, 8vo. cloth, 5s. Lond. 1834 3919 Homilies appointed to be read in Churches in the time of the late Queen Elizabeth, and now thought fit to be reprinted by authority from the King's most excellent Majesty, 8vo. boards, 8s. 6d. Oxford, 1832 3920 Hoole (J.) Sermons on several important Practical Sub- jects, 8vo. 2 vols, calf, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1748 3921 Horberry {M.) Eighteen Sermons on important Sub- jects, 8vo. calf, 8s. Oxf 1 775 OXFORD.]] 302 THEOLOGICAL CATALOOITE. H I ili S 11 l^i 3922 Horberry's Sermons, in Works, 8vo. 2 vols. 14s. Oxford, 1828 3923 Home (Bp.) Sixteen Sermons on various Subjects and Occasions, 8vo. boards, 3s. i6. 1/93 3924 Discourses on several Subjects and Occa- sions, 8vo. boimh, 9s. London, 1827 3925 another, 8vo. 5 vols, boards, 11. Is. 1799 3926 Horsley's (S.) Sermons, 8vo. 4 vols, calf, 2/. 2s. Dundee, 1812 3927 How (J.) The Reformed Prodigal exemplified in thir- teen Discourses on the Parable of the Prodigal Son, 8vo. old calf, 2s. . ^^"'^'''''}J^^ 3928 Howard (S.) Sermons on several Occasions, 8vo. calf, ds. to. 1/4^ 3929 Hughes. Sermons intended for Popular Instrurtion, 12mo. boards, 5s. *?;J?V 3930 Hurd (R.) Sermons, with a larger Discourse on Christ s driving the Merchants out of the Temple, 8vo. calf, 3s. ^ ib. 1776 3931 • another, 8vo. 3 vols, calf, 15s. ^ ib. 1785 3932 Hussey (C.) Twenty Sermons, 8vo. calf, os. i6. 1755 3933 Ibbot (B.) Thirty Discourses, 8vo. 2 vols. <^a//, 78. to. 1720 3934 Ives (C.) Sermons originally composed for a Country Congregation, 12mo. boards, 6s. Oxford, 18—- 3935 Jackson (IVI.) Sermons, in which the Connection is traced between a Belief of the Truths of Revelation, and the character, comfort, and prospects of Christians, 8vo. boards, 6s. „ ^f^"** ^^}^ 3936Jebb(J.) Sermons on Subjects chiefly Practical ; with Illustrative Notes, 8vo. boards, 8s. London, 18J4 3937 Johnson (J.) Discourses, Dissertations, and Sermons, 8vo. 2 vols, calf 5s. London, 1 /28 3938 Jortin (J.) Sermons on different Subjects, 8vo. 9 voU. calf 1/. 16s. „ i'^^'ff^ V'^ 3939 Sermons, abridged by the Rev. G. Whittaker 8vo. 3 vols, boards, 12s. published at \l. 4s. ib. 1K25 3940Killingbeck(J.) Eighteen Sermons on Practical Sub- jects, 8vo. calf 5s. Nottingham, 1 71 7 3941 Latimer (Bp.) Sermons, with a Life of the Author and Notes by Watkins, 8vo. 2 vols. bds. 1/. Is. Lond. UiJi^ 3942 Laud (Archbishop) Sermons, edited by the Rev. J. W. Hatherell, 8vo. boards, 5s. ^ Oxford, 18— LD. a. TALBOY8 HOMILIES, LECTURES, AND SERMONS. 303 3943 Leigh tonhouse (W.) Twelve Sermons preached at the Catliedral Church of Lincoln, 8vo. calf scarce, 5s. London, 1697 3944 Littleton (E.) Sermons upon several Practical Subjects, 12mo. calf 3s. London, 1749 3945 Lupton (W.) Twelve Sermons preached on several Oc- casions, 8vo. half calf, portr. by Vertue,^^. Lond. 1729 3946 IMacIaine (A.) Discourses on various Subjects, 8vo. boards, 3s. London, 1801 3946*iM*Neill (H.) Popular Lectures on the Prophecies re- lating to the Jews, 8vo. boards, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1830 3947 Macro (Dr.) Sermons, 8vo. 7 vols, calf, (Mss.) 3/. 10s. 1699-1700 3948 ^fant (R.) Sermons preached before the Univ. of Ox- ford, 8vo. boards, 6s. Oa/. 1816 3948*Mant (Bp.) Sermons for Parochial and Domestic Use, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 18s. Lond. 1832 3949 Marsh (H.) Lectures on the Criticism and Interpreta- tion of the Bible, 8vo. boards, 12s. Camb. 1828 3950 Marsh (E. G.) A brief Survey of the Evidence and Nature of the Cliristian Religion, in Seventeen Ser- mons, 8vo. boards, 9s. London, 1829 3951 Seven Sermons on the Ten Command- ments; to which is .subjoined a Sermon on National Humiliation, 8vo. boards, 6s. London, 1832 3952 iMarshall (N.) Sermons on several Occasions, 8vo. 4 vols, cfl//, 10s. 6d. Lond, 1731 395.3 Massillon. Sermons translated by W. Dodd, 12mo. 4s. Dublin, 1770 3954 Matthews (S. B.) Sermons intended to explain and en- force some of the Leading Truths of the Gospel, 8vo. boards, 4s. Aylesbury, 1822 3955 jMaty (P. H.) Sermons preached in the British Am- bassador's Chapel at Paris, 5s. London, 1788 3956 ^leggott (R.) Ten Sermons upon several Occasions, 8vo. calf, 4%. Lond.\(m\ 3957J\Ielvill (H.) Sermons, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1834 3958 JMiddleton (Bp.) Sermons and Charges, with Memoirs of his Life, by H. K. 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A Sermon preached at St. Andrew's in Plymouth, July 21, 1748, 4to. 2s. 6d. Lond. 1748 3968 IMunkhouse (R.) Occasional Discourses on various sub- jects, vol. i. 8vo. boards, portr. 4s. Lond. 1805 3969 Nares (Edward) Discourses on the Three Creeds, and on the homage offered to our Saviour on particular oc- casions, 8vo. new, boards, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1819 3970 Newman (J. H.) Parochial Sermons, 8vo. bds. 10s. 6d. Lond. 1834 3971 Newton (R) Sermons preached before the Univ. of Oxford, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Oxford, 1784 3972 another, boards, Ss. 3973 Noel (G.) Sermons intended chiefly for the use of Fa- milies, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 12s. Lojid. 1830 3974Nourse (P.) Practical Discourses on several subjects, 8vo. calf, 2 vols. 9s. Lond. 1708 3975 Ogden (S.) Sermons on the Ten Commandments, 8vo. calf, 5s. 6d. Camb. 1777 3976 Sermons, with Life, and Summary of each Discourse, etc. by T. S. Hughes, 12mo. boards, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1832 3977 Ogilvie (J.) Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. half calf, 6s. ib. 1786 3978 Orr (J.) Sermons, 8vo. 3 vols, calf, 188. ib. 1772 3979 another, 8vo. 3 vols, calf, 18s. 1750 3980 another, 8vo. 5 vols, calf, U. 4s. 1772 Qd. a. talboys, HOMILIES, LECTURES, AND SERMONS. 305 3981 Owen (H.) Sixteen Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. boards, 5s. London, I797 3982 Paley (W.) Sermons and Tracts, 8vo. calf, 6s. 6d. London, 1819 ^*«*^ bermons on several subjects. Sermons on Public Occasions, and a Tract, 8vo. boards, portr. 5s. 6d. 1823 3084 ■ Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. 2 vols. boards, 7s. London, 1825 3980 Sermons on Public Occasions— Sermons on several subjects, 18mo. boards, 3s. 6d. Edinb. 1825 3986 Parry (T.) Parochial Sermons preached in the West Indies, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Oxford, 18 3987Pawson (J.) A Legacy to the Poor; or. Sermons on various subjects, 12mo. sewed, 3s. London, 1799 3988 Pelling (E.) A Practical Discourse concerning Gods Love to Mankind, 8vo. calf, 3s. 6d. ib. 1694 3989 Pitman (J. R.) A Course of Sermons for the Year, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, II. Is. j^. 1833 3990 Platts (J.) Eight Discourses upon the Mystery of God- liness, 8vo. sewed, 2s. j^. 1721 3991 Plumptree (J.) Four Discourses on subjects relating to the Amusement of the Stage, 8vo. bds. 3s. Ca77ib. 1809 3992 Pocklington (J.) Sunday no Sabbath. A Sermon preached before the Lord Bp. o*f Lincoln, at Ampthill, Aug. I7 3993 Porteus (Bp.) Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 8s. Lvnd. 1802 3994 another, 8vo. boards, 7s. 6d. 3995 another, calf, gilt, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1823 3996 Powell (S.) Discourses on various subjects, 8vo. boards on^^J?*^?* Camb. 1794 3997 Powell (W. S.) and J. Fawcett. Discourses, with some account of their lives ; summary of each Discourse, etc. by T. S. Hughes, 12mo. boards, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1832 3998 Pyle ( P.) Sixty Sermons on plain and practical subjects, 8vo. 2 vols, boards, 12s. Lond. 1773 3999 Randolph (F.) 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Is. * J 755 4025 another, 1 /. U. ] 756 4026 Sherlock's Sermons, 8vo. 4 vols. bds. 1/. 10s. Qjf. 1812 4027 Sherlock (W.) A Discourse concerning the Divine Pro- vidence, 12mo. calf, 3s. 6d. Edinb. 1776 4028 Short (T. V.) Sermons on some of the Fundamental Truths of Christianity, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Oxf. 18— 4029 Shower (J.) Sacramental Discourses on several Texts, before and after the Lord's Supper, 12mo. calf, 3s. Lond. 1693 4030 Shuttleworth (P. N.) Sermons on some of the leading Principles of Christianity, 8vo. boards, 12s. Lond. 1829 4031 second series, 8vo. boards, 12s. ib. 1834 4032 Skeeler (T.) Fourteen Sermons on several occasions, preached before the Univ. at St. JMary's in Oxford, 8vo! calf, 3s. 6d. Oxf. I74O Fourteen Sermons on several occasions, preached before the Univ. of Oxford, 8vo. served, 3s. Lond. 1743 Fourteen Sermons on several occasions, 4033 4034 8vo. calf, gilt, 9s. Oxford, 1772 4035 Skelton (P.) 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TALBOYS, ii HOSriLIES, LECTURES, AND SERMONS. 311 4095 \yilson (D.) The Divine Authority and Perpetual Ob- ligation of the Lord's Day asserted in Seven Sermons, 12mo. sctved, 2s. lond. J 831 4096 (JM.) Sermons delivered on particular occasions, 8vo. hoards, 2s. Lond. 1810 4097 (P.) Sermonson Christian Duty, 8vo. boards, 9s. .Ano ^^^^- ^829 4UyH another, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. 1832 4099 (W.) Parochial Sermons, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Oxf. 1826 viii. Sermons in the French language. 4100 Augustin (St.) Sermons sur le Nouveau Testament, tra- duites en Francois, 8vo. 4 vols, old calf 11. 8s. a Paris, I7OO 4101 Basil (St.) Homt'lies, Discours, et Lettres, choisis de St. Bazile, traduit par Auger, Svo. sewed, 6s. Lyon, 1827 4102Bertheau (C.) Sermons sur divers textes de I'ecriture Sainte, 3 vols. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Amst. 1730 4103 Bouvoust (J. L.) Sermons sur divers textes de I'ecriture Sainte, 12mo.vc//ww?, 3s. « Utrecht, 1722 4104Bossuet (J. B.) 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TALBOVS, 4151 Creuzer, Symbolik und JMythologie der alten Volkerbe- sonders der Griechen in auszuge von G. H. IMoser, mit einer iibersicht der Geschichte des heidenthums im nordlichen Europa, von F. J. IMone, 8vo. sewed, 18s. Leipz, 1822 41^2 Keightley (T.) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy, intended chiefly for the use of Students at the Universities, and the higher classes in schools, 8vo. new, cloth, 12 plates, 18s. Lond. 1831 4153 Bryant (J.) A New System ; or, an Analysis of Ancient Alythology, wherein "an attempt is made to divest tra- dition of fable, and to reduce the truth to its original purity, 8vo. 6 vols, new, calf, gilt, plates, 41. 4s. Lond. ISO'] 4154Moritz (C. P.) The Mythology of the Greeks and Ro- mans, translated from the German, J2mo. boards, 6s. Oxford, 1S32 Uoi} Richter (J. A. L.) Das Christenthum und die Altesten Religion des Orients, oder iiber den Zusammenh. vers- chied. morgenl. Religions begriffe und Laute mit ahn- lichen der Westlander, 8vo. neiv, seivcd, 9s. Lips. 1819 4156Schlegel (J. K. F.) Ueber der Geist der Religionstatt alter Zeiten und Viilker, 8vo. 2 vols. 7iew, saved, 13s. Hunnov. 1819 4157Miraei, Notitia Episcopatuum orbis Christiani ; in qua Christiana) Religionis amplitudo elucet, 12mo. vellum, 2s. 6d. Antv. 1613 4158 ^ — De Statu Religionis Christiana?, per Europam, Asiam, Africani, et orbem Novum, 12mo. vellujn, 2s. Colon. 1619 4159 Penn (G.) A Christian's Survey of all the Primary Events and Periods of the World, from the commence- ment of History, to the conclusion of Prophecy, 12mo. half calf 4^. ' Lond.\S\2 ii. Egyptians and Carthaginians. 4160 Jamblichi, Chalcidensis ex Coele-Syria, de Mysteriis liber. Procmittitur Epistola Porphyrii ad Anebonem ^gyptium, eodem argumento, ed. T. Gale, c. vers. Lat. et Notas, folio, calf, lUs. 6d. Oxoti. 1678 OXFORD.] E e 3 h '• Mr 316 THEOLOGICAL CATALOOl/E- 4161 Jablonsky (P. E.) 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Drcsd! 11^ 4176I\Iischna; sive totius Hebraiorum Juris, Rituum, Anti- quitatum, ac Legum oralium Systema, cum kabin- Maimonidis et Bartenorse Comment, integris ; Latini- tate donavit, ac Notis illustravit G. Surenhusius, folio 6 vols, neat, 3/. 13s. 6d. Amst. 1696 4177 Mischna. Heb. 6 parts, 4to. swd. 21. 14s. Berlin, 1832-4. This contains the Hebrew text, together with a German translation comment, etc. all in Hebrew characters. The text is pointed It is edited by J. M. Jost, a neoiogical jew. 4178Mischnah, oder des Text des Talmuds, iibers. umschrie- ben und mid Anmerkungen erlautert von J. J. Rabe A 1 ^rn c V** ^ ^®^^' '^^^^' ^^^^'^^' ^ ^' ^^^' Ansbach, 1760-63 4179 Schottlander (B.) Zaphnath Paneach oder Samml. Mo- ral. Lehren. Spruche, Erzahl. und Gedichte aus d Talmud und anderer heil. Schriften, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, ^- Hanov. 1804-12 OXFORD.] L; ' i' 318 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 4180 Bartoloccii (J.) 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This book collates precisely by that descriljed in the Typographical Antiquities, vol. iv. pp. 77-79, edit. 1819. having the translator's dedication, printed in a large italic type, dated " the Kalendes of August, anno 1560 ; Sleidane's dedication to " Augustus, Prince Electour, Duke of Saxon," etc., in a small italic type, dated " the X. Kalends of April, 1555 ;" the work itself, cccclxx. folios ; then the •' Apologie of John Sleidane," 6 pages ; and a copious table (14 leaves) of the " Principall Matters." — This copy, like Herbert's, has the colophon thus : " Imprinted at London by Ihon Daie, for Nicholas Englande. M.D.LX. the 26 Daie of September, cum priuilegio," etc., and the translator's poetical address to " the lioke," on the recto of the third page of his de- dication to the " Earle of Bedford." Dr. Dibdin extols this book for the general beauty of the press-work, and the importance of its contents. [d. a. 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Tubing. 1768-70 4644 Ruckersfelder (A. F.) Oratio de recentioribus circa rerum creatarum universitatem observatis, religioni Christianae hand contrariis, 4to 2s. Daventr. 1753 4645 Schnizlinus (J. G. C.) Dissertatio Historica et Inaug. de Amoldo Brixiensi libertatis Christianae et Romanse strenuo quidem sed inprospero vindice, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Gott. 1742 4646 Schnurrer (C. F.) Dissertationes philolog. criticae, 8vo. sewed, 12s. Gotha, I79O 4647Schott (H. A.) Opuscula Exegetica, critica dogmatica, scrips, recognovit, variisq. additamentis locupletavit, 8vo. 2 vols, sewed, lis. 6d. Jena, 1816-7 OXFORD.] 1I t. » 1 1' 354 THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 4648 Schulze (G, L) Astronomia per N. Copernicum in- staurata religionis et pietatis christianse per M. Lu- therum, ad scripturae sacrse normam repurgatae egregia adjutrix, 8vo. sewed , 3s. 6d. Lips. 1830 4649 Scott (T.) Tracts, with essay by T. Chalmers, D. D., 12mo. boards, 5s. 6d. 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Dioecesis Mogunt in archidiac. distr. et comment, dipl. illustr., 4to. 1/, 7S' Mannheim, 1767-77 OXFORD.~| 356 APPENDIX. APPENDIX. CONTAINING ORIENTAL LITERATURE. Hebrew, 4676 Ben Syrae Sententiae ]\Iorales Hebr. cum comment. To- bias Hebraice ut is adbuc hodie apud Judseos invenitur, omnia ex Hebr. in Lat. translatu per P. Fagium, 4to. sewed y 3s. Jenoe, 1542 4677 Hamburger, La Plume de Joseph, contenant Toutes les Prieres qui se firent dans les Sinagogues a I'occasion de la Celebration de Noces de son Altesse Serenissime notre Cher Prince. Traduit ordonnee et disposee par ordre du Jos. Hamburger, Hebrew et Franf. 8vo. fine copy^ calfy very rare, 78. 6d. Amst. 1767 4678 Lipmanni Liber Nizachon, conscriptus A. C. 1399, Heb. et Lat. ed. Hackspan. Accessit Tractatus de Usu Li- brorum Rabbinicorum, 4to. rare, 14s. 1644 Syriac, Punic, and Palmyrean. 4679 Agrelli (C. INI.) Supplementa Syntaxeos Syriacae. praef. est J. G. L. Kosegarten, 8vo. sewed, lis. Gd. Gryph. 1834 4680 Opitii (H.) Syriasmus Facil. et Integ. suae restitutus simulque Hebraismo et Chaldaismo Harmonicus ac re- gulis 50 absolutus. Lips. 1691. — Chaldaismus Targu- mico-Talmudico- Rabbinicus Hebraismo Harmonicus, etc. in 1 vol. 4to. vellum, 9s. Kiloni, 1696 For other Grammars and Lexicons see page 82. 4681 Gesenius (W.) de Inscriptione Phoenicio-Gracca in Cy- renaica nuper reperta, 4to. 3s. 6d. Halce, 1824 4682 Lindberg, de Inscript. JMelitensi Phoenicio-Graeca, 8vo. 78. Haun, 1828 f D. A. TALB0Y8, ORIENTAL LITERATURE. 357 4683 Reinesi (T.) I2T0P0TMENA Linguae Punicae: Errori populari, Arab, et Punicam esse eandem, opposita ad C. T. D. V. Wolfrum, opera T. Seifarti, 4to. vellum, very rare, 9s. Altenb. 1637 4684 Barthelemy. Reflexiones sur I'alphabet et la lang; de Palmyre, avecjig. 4s. a Paris, 1754 Egyptian, Coptic, and Hieroglyphic. 4685 Bachmann (L.) Die ^Egyptischen Papyrus der Vatican- ischen Bibliothek. aus dem Italiaenischen des Angelo lyiai, mit 3 lithogr. Tafeln, 4to. sd. 7s. 6d. Lipz. 1827 4686 Engravings of Egyptian Monuments in the British Mu- seum, collected by the Institute in Egypt, under the direction of Buonaparte, and surrendered to the British Commander in Chief, Lord Hutchinson, by General Menou, 5 nos. oblong folio, 21. 2s. published at 51. 5s. Land. 1805-7 4687 Essai sur les Hieroglyphes, ou nouvelle Lettres sur ce sujet, 4to. sewed, plates, 7s. 6d. Weimar, 1804 4688 Jameson (G.) Spicilegia Antiquitatum ^Egypti atque ei vicinarum Gentium, 12mo. calf, scarce, 4s. 6d. Glasg. 1720 4689 Klaproth (J.) Examen critique des travaux de feu M. Champollion, sur les Hieroglyphes, 8vo. sewed, 18s. Paris, 1832 4690 Kosegarten (J. G. L.) Bemerk. iiber den agypt. Text eines Papyrus, 4to. sewed, 3s. Grienfsw, 1824 4691 De Prisca ^gyptiorum Littera- tura, Commentatio prima, 4to. sewed, plates, 14s. Vimar. 1828 4692 Maji (A.) Catalogo de' Papiri Egiziani della Biblioteca Vaticana e Notizia piu estesa di uno d essi, con breve discorso e con sussequenti rifflessioni, 4to. 3 tavole, 10s. 6d. Romas, 1825 4693 Pahlin. Lettre sur Les Hieroglyphes, 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1802 4694 Analyse de I'lnscription en Hieroglyphes du Monument trouve a Rosette, 4to. sewed, scarce, 9s. 6d. Dresde. 1804 4695 Salt (H.) Essay on Dr. Young's and ]\L Champollion's Phonetic System of Hieroglyphics, 8vo. boards, plates, published at 10s. 6d. Lond. 1825 OXFORD.] 358 APPENDIX. 4696 Seyffarth (G.) Brevis Defensio Hieroglvphices inventae a F. A. G. Spohn et G. Seyffarth, 4to. Ss. Lips. 1827 4697 Unser Alphabet ein Abbild des Thierkreises mit der Constellation der sieben Planeten, A. M. 7 Sept. des Jahres 3446 vor Christus Angeblich zu Ende der Siindriuth wahrsch. nacheigenen Beobachtungen Noah's erste Grundl. 4to. sewed, 4s. 6d. Leipz. 1834 4698 Spineto (Marquis) Lectures on the Elements of Hiero- glyphics and Egyptian Antiquities, 8vo. clothe plates, 16s. Lond. 1829 4699 Spohn (F. A. G.) De Lingua et Literis Veterum M- gyptiorum cum permultis tabulis lithograph icis acced. Grammatica atque Gloss, i^^gypt. ed. et absolv. G. Seyffarth, 2 pts. 4to. sewed, 21. 68. Lips. 1825-31 Arabic. 4700Giggeius (A.) Thesaurus Lingua? Arabicae, 4 vols, folio, calf, neat, 4/. 4s. Medial. 1632 For other Grammars and Lexicons, see page 83. 4701Cellari (C.) Sciagraphia Philologiae sacra?, Difficiliores QujEstiones plerasque et Ling. Orient, usum genuinum delineans, JencB, 16/8. — Usus Arabismi Etymologi- cus, sive Radices, quae in Ebr. Ling, hodie desiderantur, ex Arab., aliisque Oriental. Ling, restitutaj. — Gram- mat. Ebr. in fab. Synopticis, cum consilio xxiv horis perdiscendi Ling. sacr. acced. separatim nova et perspi- cua Institut. llabbinismi, Jcn(B, 1699. — Chaldaismus sive Grammat. Ling. Chald., Ciz(u, 1685. — Porta Svriaj patentior, 1682. — Excerpta Veteris Testamenti Syriaci cum Lat. interpr. nova, 1682. — Excerpta Nov. Test., 1683. — Glossarium Syro-Latinum, nuper Vul- gatis Utriusque Testamenti excerptis Accommodatum, 1683. — Isagoge in Ling. Arab., Cizce, 1686. — Horse Samaritanse, hoc est, excerpta Pentateuchi Sama- rit. versionis cum Lat. interpret, nova. Franc. 1705. — Grammatica Samaritana. — Collectanea Historiae Sa- maritano!, Cizae, 1688. — Epistolw Samaritanae Sichemi- tarum ad J. Ludolfum cum ejusd. Lat. vers, et annotat. Ciz(E, 1688, 4to. in 1 vol. vellum, 14s. 4702 Adler (J. G. C.) collectio nova numorum Arabicorum, etc. 4to. new, sewed, 158. Hamburg, 1793 \l}. A. TALBOYS, ORIENTAL LITERATURE. 359 4703Ahmedis Arabsidae Vitae et rerum gestarum Timuri, 5iui vulgo Tamerlanes dicitur Hititoria Arab., small 4to. lalfcalf, 12s. Lug. Bat. 1636 4704 Amedis ( Abul Abbasi) Tulonidarum primi vita et res gesta;, ed. T. Roorda^ 4to. sewed, Jine paper, 15s. Lugd. 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Bat. 1771 4713Cebetis Tabula, Gr. Arab, et Lat. item Aurea Carmina Pythagoreae, Arab, et Lat. cum pref. Salmasii, 4to. 7s. Lug. Bat. 1640 An uncommon edition. — Clarke. 4714Ewald (G. H. A.) Libri Wakedii de IMesopotamiae ex- pugnatac historia, pars, e cod. bibl. Goetting. Arabic© edita et annot. illust. 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Goett. 1827 4715 Freytag Darstellung der arabischen Verskunst mit sechs Anhaengen, 8vo. sewed, 13s. 6d. Bonn. 1830 4716 Habicht (D. C. M.) Epistolaj quaedam Arabics a Mau- ris, i^gyptiis et Syris conscriptae cum interp. Lat. 4to. sewed, 6s. Vratisl. 1824 4717Hamaker (A.) Spec. cat. codd. Mss. Orient. Biblioth. Acad. Lug. Bat., 4to. sewed, 12s. Lug. Bat. 1820 Presentation copy to Professor Pareau. OXFORD.] I i 360 APPENDIX. 4718Hamaker (A.) Incerti Auctoris liber de expugnatione IVIemppidis et Alexandria; vulgo ndscriptus Aboii Ab- dallae IMohammedi Omari Filio Wakidico JMedinensi Arab., 4to.Jine paper, II. 10s. L^^^. Bat. 1825 4719 another, common paper, \l. 2s. ib. 1825 4720 Takyoddini Ahmedis Al-INIakrizii Nar- ratio de Expeditionibus, a Graecis, Francisque adversus Dimyalham ab A. C. 708, A. D. 1221, susceptis, 4to. maps, 12s. Jmstcl. 1824 4721 Hamasjc carmina cum Tebrizii Schol. textus Arab, cum indicibus ed. G. W. Frevtag, 4to. 7 partes, 4/. Bonn. 1828 4722 Haririi Bazrensis Narrat. Consess. nomine celebrat. ed. C. R. S. Peiper, 4to. sewed, los. Cervim. 1832 4723 Consessus ed. A. Schultens, 4to. calf, 14s. Franc. 1731 Dr. A. Clarke's copy, with Mss. notes. ORIENTAL LITERATURE. 361 4724 Consessus sex. Arab, et Lat. notis illustrati Schultens ; — Monumenta Vetustiora Arabiae, sive Spec. ex IMS. Nuweiri, Abulfedac, Hamassc, etc. edidit Schul- tens, 4to. 3 vols, in 1, sewed, uncut, 16s. Franq. 1731 et Lug. Bat. 1740 Ouvrage dent on ne trouve pas facilement les 2 part, r^uoies.— Brune.t. 4725 Kirsten (P.) Decas Sacra Canticorum et Carminum Arabicorum cum lat. vers. 18mo. vellum, 5s. 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Oxonii, 1671 4732Primae Lineae Institutionum ad fundamenta dialecti Arabicae, sive specimen Grammaticae Arabicae, ad in- timam antiquiss. hujus dialecti, cum Hebr. lingua de- monstrandam harmoniam, 4to. sewed, 4s. Lufj. Bat. 1779 4733 Proverbium Arabicorum, cum interp. Lat. et Scholiis J. Scaligeri et T. Erpenii, 4to. vellum, 63. Leidce, 1614 4734Ravii (S. F.) Specimen Arabicum continens descrip- tionem et excerpta libri Achmedis Teifaschii, de Gem- mis et Lapidibus pretiosis, 4to. sewed, 5s. 6d. Traj. 1784 4735 Rosenmuller (E. F. C.) Analecta Arabica, 3 parts, 4to. sewed, 18s. Lips. 1825-28 Pars I. Institutiones Juris Mohammedani circa BeUum|contra8 eos qui ab islamo sunt alieni. II. Zohairi Carmen Al-INIoallakah appellatum. III. Syria descripta a Shehfo £l-Edrisio et Khalil Ben-Schakin Dhaheri. 4736 Schnurrer (C. F.) Bibliothecae Arabicae, 4to. 7 parts in 1 vol. sewed, 7s. 6d. Tubing. 1799-1806 '* A most useful and elaborate work." — Horne. It contains an extensive account of Arabic literature, lists of books, etc. 4737 Schultens (H. A.) Pars Versionis Arabicae libri Colailah Wa Dimnah, sive Fabularum Bidpai, 4to. sd. 7s. 6d. Lug. Bat. 1786 4738 Taberistanensis : id est, Abu Deschaferi INIohammed Ben Dscherir Ettaberi Annales Regum atque legatorum Dei ex cod. ]Mss. Berol. Arab. ed. et in Lat. transtulit J. G. Kosegarten, vol. i. 4to. sewed, \l. 8s. Gryph. 1831 3739 Tausend und Eine Nacht, arabisch nach einer Hands- chrift aus Tunis herausg. von Dr. M. Habicht, 12mo. 5 vols, sewed, 3/. 7s. Bresl. 1825 4740 Poema Tograi, ex vers. Lat. J. Golii, cum schol. et notis cura H. V. der Sloot, Arab., 4to. calf, 6s. Franc. 1769 OXFORD.] 362 4741 4742 4743 4744 4745 APPENDIX. Pareau (L. G.) Specimen Acad, continens Comment, de Tograi Carmine, 4to. vellum, 14s. ^''■«;- 1824 another, sewed, 7^- ib. 1824 Tydeman (B. F.) Specimen Philologicnm, exhibens Conspectum operis Ibn Chalicsmi de vitis illustrium virorum, 4to. seived,Jine paper, 15s. Lug. Bat 1809 Weyers (H. E.) S])ecimen criticiim, exhibens Locos Ibn Khacanis de Ibn Zeidouno ex IMss. cod. Biblioth., Lug. Bat. et Goth, editos, Lat. redd, et annot. illustr., 4to. served, 13s. Gd. Lug. Bat. 1831 Abulfedac, Annales JMuslemici, Arabice et Latine. Opera et studiis J. J. Keiskii, etc. nunc primum edidit D. J, G. C. Adler, vols, i— iv., 4to. sd. 51. 5s. Hafn. 1790 Persian. 4746Ignatii Grammatica lingua Persicae, 4to. 3s. 6d. Romce, Ptop.Jidw, 1661 This work is marked 9s. sewed, in the Orient. Cat. of Howell and Stewart. For other Grammars see p. 85. 4747 Acbarya, Bhascara. The Lilavati, a Treatise on Arith- metic, translated into Persian from the Sanscrit, by the celebrated Feizi, 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Calcutta, 1827 4749 Beckii (INL F.) Ephemerides^ Pars., folio, half bound, scarce, 10s. 6d. Aug. Vind. 1696 4750Hazin (Sheikh Mohammed Ali) Life, \vrittenby himself, edited from two Persian Mss., and noted with their various readings by F. C. Balfour, 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d. Lond. 1831 4751 ' another, royal 8vo. cloth, large paper, 16s. ib. 1831 Watson Taylor's copy. 4752 another, translated by F. C. Belfour, with notes, royal 8vo. boards, large paper, 10s. 6d. ib. 1830 Watson Taylor's copy. 4753 Mirchondi IlistoriaGasnevidarum, Persice, ex cod. Berol. aliisque nunc primum ed. lect. var instruxit Latine vertit annotat. historicis illustr. F. Wilken, 4to. boards, \l. I4s. Berol. 1832 \jD. A. TALBOYS, ORIENTAL LITERATURE. 363 4754 Mirchondi Historia Samanidarum, Persice, ed. F. Wilken 4to. half calf, 8s. 6d. Goett. 1808 4755 Mueller (J. J.) Historia Merdasidarum ex Halebensibus Cemaleddeni annalibus excerpta, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Bounce, 4756 Nizami, Poetae Narrationes et Fabulae Persice, ex cod. Mss. nunc primum editae subjuncta versione Latina et indice verborum, 4to. sewed, 10s. 6d. Lips. 1802 4757 The last Days of Krishna and the Sons of Pandu, from the concluding sections of the INIahabharat, translated from the Persian version of Nekkeib Khan, royal 8vo. Lond. 1831 4758 Vullers (J. A.) Chrestomathia Schalinamiana, 8vo. sewerf, 10s. 6d. BonnoB, 1833 Geor^an, 4759 Klaproth (J.) VocabulaireGeorgien-Fran^aiset Fran9ai8- Georgien, 8vo. sewed, 18s. Paris, 1H27 4760 Latham (R. G.) Abstract of Rask's Essay on the Sibi- lants, and his mode of transcribing works in the Geor- gian and Armenian languages by means of European languages, with remarks, 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. 4>01 Chronique Georgienne avec un traduction Fran9ais, par JNl. Bro&set, jeune, 8vo. sewed, 12s. 6d. Paris, 1831 Turkish, 4762 Jaubert, Elemens de la Grammaire Turque, a I'usage des eleves de 1 ecole royal et speciale des langues Orientales, 4to. sewed, 15s. Paris, 1823 4763Megiseri (II.) Institutionum Linguae Turcicae, 18mo. vellum, scarce, 7s. 6d. 1612 4764 Viguier, Elcmens de la Lanque Turqne, ou Tables An- alytiques de Ir^ Langue Turque uselle, avec leur de- A^n- '^^^W^"^*^"^* 4to. sewed, 18s. a Constantinople, 1790 476oClodu Compendiosum Lexicon Latino-Turcico-Ger- manicum, 12mo. vellum, 15s. Lips. 1 730 OXFORD.] J i 3 364 APPENDIX. Armenian. 4766 Agop (J.) Puritas Haygica, seu Grammatica Armenica : i. Grammatica Armenica ; ii. Grammatica Latina Ar- menica explicata ; iii. Grammatica Armenice explic, 3 parts, 4to. 1/. 7s. Rom(e, 1675 4767Belland (M.) Essai sur la langue Armenienne, 8vo. $d. 5s. 6d. ** Paris, 1826 4768 Latham (R. G.) See No. 4760. 4769 Nierszesouicz (D. D.) Dictionarium Latini-Armenmm, 4to. sewed, 1/. 4s. Roma;, 1695 4770 Schroderi, Thesaurus Linguae Armeniae Antique et Ho- diernaj, cum varia Praxios materia, 4to. half calf, very scarce 1/. Is. Amst. I7II 4771 Klaietsi (N.) Elegie sur la Prise d'Edesse, par les Musulmans, Armen., 8vo. sewed, 6s. Paris, 1828 Sanscrit. 4772 Adelung Versuch einer literatur der Sanskrit Sprache, 8vo. sewed, 8s. St. Petersburg, 1830 4773 Adelung. An Historical Sketch of Sanscrit Literature, with copious Bibliographical Notices of Sanscrit Works and Translations: translated from the German, with numerous additions and corrections, by D. A. Talboys, 8vo. bds, 10s. 6d. Oxford, 1832 " One of the most r«spectable am\ useful books which have for a long time issued from the press.— It is, in fact, a vade mecum, without which the library of no oriental scholar can be esteemed perfect : possessing a classification so systematically regular, that all the known treasures of this sacred tongue are, as it were, at one glance brought before the enquirer." Aiiatic Journal. " From the same quarter, we have been surprised with a translation of Adelung's Sketch of Sanscrit Literature, not only enriched with many useful additions, but remodelled— and from a meagre and imperfect catalogue, rendered a much fuller and even an in- teresting compilation." — Quarterly lieview. 4tTJi Blumhardt's Vergleichende Bernerkungen iiber die Fa- milien-Vernandtschaft der Indischen Sprachen, 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d. i^asU. 1819 [d, a. talboys. ORIENTAL LITERATURE. 365 4775 Bopp (F.) Vergleichende Grammatik des Sanskrit, Zend, Griechischen, Lateinischen, Litthauischen, Gothischen, und Deutschen, 4to. sewed, 16s. 6d. Bert. 1833 4776 Grammatica Critica linguae Sanskritae, 2 parts, 4to. sewed, II. 6s. Berol. 1829 4777 Kritische Grammatik der sanskrita-Sprache in kiirzerer Fassung, 8vo. sewed, lis. 6d. Berl. 1834 4778 iiber des Conjugations-System der Sanskrit Sprache in Vergleiclmng mit jenem der griechischen, lateinischen, persischen, und germanischen Sprache, 8vo. sewed, 7s. 6d. Frankf. 1816 4779 iiber einige Demonstratiostarame und ihren Zusammenhang mit verschiedenen Prapositionem und Conjunctionem im Sanskrit und den mit ihm verwand- ten Sprachen, 4to. sewed, Is. 6d. Berol. 1830 478O iiber den Einfluss der Pronomina auf die Wortbildung im Sanskrit und den mit ihm verwandten Sprachen, 4to. sewed. Is. 6d. Berl. 1832 478I Frank (O.) Grammatica Sanskrita, 4to. served, II. 10s. Wirceb. 1823 4782 another, 1 /. 3s. ib. 1823 4783Lepsius (R.) Paliiogtaphie als IMittel fiir die Sprach- forschung zunachst am Sanskrit nachgewiesen, 8vo. sewed, 4s. 6d. Berl. 1834 4784 Rosen (F.) Corporis Radicum Sanscritarum prolusio, 8vo. sewed, 2s. Berol. 1826 4785 Radices Sanscritae, 8vo. sewed, 9s. ib. 1827 4786 Wilkins (C.) A Grammar of the Sanskrita Language, 4to. calf, 31. 3s. Lond. 1808 4787 another, 4to. boards, 3/. 3s. 4788 Bopp, Glossarium Sanskritum, 4to. sewed, 9s. Berol. IS30 4789 Wilson (H. H.) Dictionary, Sancrit and English, 4to. 2 vols. Calcutta, 4790 Yates (W.) Sanscrit Vocabulary, containing the Nouns, Adjectives, &c., with Explanations in Bengalee and English, 8vo. 10s. ib. 1820 4791 Frank (O.) Chrestomathia Sanskrita, 4to. 2 parts, sewed, SI. 5s. Monachii, 1821 4792 another, 21. 12s. 6d. ib. 1821 4793 Araschuna's Reise zu Indra's Himmel, nebst anderen Episoden des IMaha-Bharata; in der Ursprache zum erstenmal herausgegeben, metrisch iibersetzt und mit OXFORD.^ 366 APPENDIX. Kritischen Anmerkungen versehen von P. Bopp, 4to. boards, 18s. Berl. 1824 4794 Bhapvad-Gita, das hohe Lied der Indus, aus der sans- krit-Sprache metrisch und moglichst treu in's Deutsche iibersetzt und mit erlauternden sprachlichen, mytholo- gischen und philosophischen Anmerkungen versehen von C. R. S. Peiper, 8vo. sewed, 4s. Leipz. 1834 4795 . Humboldt (W. von) iiber die unter dem Namen Bhagavad-Gita bekannte Episode des ^JVIaha- Bharata, 4s. sewed, 6s. Berl. 1826 4796 Bhartri Hari. Three Satacas or Centuries of Verses, in the original Sanscrit, edited by Carey, 4to. Serampore, 1804 4797 Dandi. Dasa Cumara Charita ; or. Adventures of ten Youths, abridged by Apyayga, in the original Sanscrit, edited by Carey, 4to. * ib. 1804 4798 Devimahatmyam. Markarideyi Purani Sectio, ed. Lat. interpr. annotat. adj. L. Poley, 4to. sewed, 12s. Berol 1831 4799 Diluvium, cum tribus aliis Maha-Bharati priestantiss. episodiis primus edidit F. Bopp. part i. 4to. seiced, 128. Berl. 1829 4800 Gitago'vinda ; or, the Songs of Jayadeva, translated by Sir W. Jones, in Sir W. Jones's VVorks. 4801 Gymnosophista, sive Indicae philosophiae documenta ; collegit, edidit, enarravit C. Lassen, vol. i. fasc. 1. 4to. sewed, 7s. Bonnw, \Wi 4802 Hito'padcsa ; or. Salutary Instruction; — Diisa Cumara Charita, abridged by Apaya. — Three Satacas, or Cen- turies of Verses, by Bhartri Hari, in the original San- scrit, 4to. half cloth, 1 8s. Serampore, 1 804 4803 Hito'padesa in the Sanskrita Language, 4to. half calf, 12s. Lond. 1810 The first Sanscrit book printed in Europe. 4804 Hitdpadesas ; id est, Institutio Salutaris, Sanscr. et Lat. ed. A. G. a Schlegel et C. Lassen, 2 parts, 4to. swd. 21, Ban, 1829-31 4805 another, do. 1/. 10*. 4806 Hito'padesa. Bernstein (G. H.) HitopadcTsi Particula, edidit et Glossarium Sanscrito-Latinum adjecit, 4to. 7s- 6d. I'ratisl. 1823 [u. A. TALB0Y8, ORIENTAL LITERATURE. 367 Hitdpadesa, or Vishnusarman, translated by Sir William Jones, in his Works, 9 vols. 4to. 8/. 18s. 6d. Lond. 1799 4808 Malatimadhava; Fabula? Bhavabhutis. Actus primus ex recens. C. Lasseni, 4to. sewed, 2s. 6d. Bonnce, 1832 4809 Menu Sanhita : the Institutes of INIenu, with the Com- mentary of Khulluka Bhatta in Sanscrit, 8vo. 2 vols. sewed, 1/. 5s. 4810]Menu, The Institutes of, according to the Gloss of Cal- luca ; verbally translated from the original by Sir W. Jones ; a new edition, collated with the Sanscrit Text, by G. C. Haughton, JM. A., etc.,4to. 2/. 2s. Lond. 1825 4811 Institutes of Hindu Law ; or the ordinances of INIenu, according to the gloss of Culluca, comprising the Indian system of Duties, Religious and Civil ; verbally translated from the original Sanscrit, with a preface, by Sir William Jones. In Sir W. Jones's Works, 4to. 9 vols. 8/. 18s. 6d. 4812Nalodaya, Sanscritum Carmen Catidaso adscriptum, una cum Pradschnacari IMithilensis Scholiis, edidit Latina interpretatione atque annotat. criticis instruxit F. Benary, 4to. sewed, 13s. 6d. Berol. 1830 4813Nalus IMaha-Bliarati Episodium, Textus Sanscritus cum interp. Lat. et annotat. crit. curante F. Bopp, 4to. swd, 10s. 6d. Berol. 1832 4814 Nala Eine Indische Dichtung von Vjasa, aus dem San- skrit im versmaasze der Urschrift iibersetzt, und mit Anmerkungen begleitet von J. G. L. Kosegarten, 8vo. sewed, 7s. ^A. Jena;, 1820 4815Padma Purana. Wollheim (A. E.) De Nonnullis Pad- ma-Purani capitibus textum e. cod. JMss. Bibl. Reg. Berol. edidit versionem Latinam et annotat., 4to. sewed, 4s. Berol. 1831 4816Ramayuna(The)of Valmeeki, in the original Sanscrit, with explanatory notes by W. Carey and J. Marshman, vol. i, containing the first Book, 4to. sewed, \l. 16s. published at 51. 5s. Serampore, 1806 4817 Ramayana, id est Carmen Epicum de Ramae, rebus gestis poetae antiquiss. V^almicis opus textum codd. Mss. collat. recens. interpret. Lat. et annotat. crit. adjecit A. G. a Schlegel, vol. i. pars 1, 2, royal 8vo. boards, 31. 3s. Boniice, 1829 4818 Reg.-Vedaj Specimen, edidit Frid. Rosen, 4to. boards, 68. 1830 OXFORD.] 368 APPENDIX. 4819 Sancara. Windischmanni (F. H. H.) Sancara sive de Tbeologumenis Vendanticorum, 8vo. sewed, 9s. Bonnie, 1833 4820Sundfliit (Die) nebst drei anderen der wichtigsten Episoden des Maha-Bharata. Aus der Ursprache iibersetzt von F. Bopp, 8vo. sewed, 3s. Berl. 1829 4821 Urvasi, Fab. Calidasi, text. Sansc. ed. interpr. Lat. et notas illust. adj. R. Lenz, 4to. sewed, 18s. Berol. 1833 4822 Wilson (H. H.) Select Specimens of the Theatre of the Hindus, translated from the original Sanscrit, 8vo. 3 vols, boards, 11. lOs. Calcutta, 1827 4823 Yadjnadatta-Badha, ou la Mort d'Yadjnadatta, Episode extrait et traduit du Ramayana, par A. L. Chezy, 8vo. sewed, larye jyaper, 4s. (id. d Paris, 1814 4824 Yadjnadattabada, ou la Mort d'Yadjnadatta, donne avec le texte, grave une analyse grammaticale tres detaillee, une traduction Fran^aise, et des notes ; par A. L. Chezy, et suivi d'une traduction Latine litterale par J. L. Bournouf, 4to. sewed, 15s. 6d. a Paris, 1826 4825 Das zerbrochene Gefass Ein sanskritisches Gedicht, herausgegeben iibersetzt, nachgeahmt und erlautert von G. M. Dursch, 4to. sewed, 3s. 6d. BerL 1828 Pali, Bengalee, Cingalese, and Tamul. 4826 Burnouf E. et C. Lassen. Essai sur le Pali, ou Langue Sacree de la presqu'lle ou-dela du Gange, 8vo. sewed, plates, 15s. (id. Paris, 1826 4287 Carey (W.) A Grammar of the Bengalee Language, 8vo. sewed, \l. lis. 6d. Serampore, 1805 4828 Ruell (J.) Grammatica of Singaleesche Taal-Kunst, 4to. sewed, 16s. Amst. 1708 Very rare. See Howell and Stewart's Catalogue. 4829 Zeigenbalg (B.) Grammatica Damulica, 4to. sewed, 78. Haloe, 1716 4830 The Vedala Cadai, being the Tamul Version of a Col- lection of Ancient Tales in the Sanscrit language, en- titled the Vetkla Panchavinsati, royal 8vo. Lond, 1831 []d. a. TALB0Y8, ORIENTAL LITERATURE. 369 4831 Extracts from the Sakaa Thevan Saasteram, translated from the Tamul language, royal 8vo. London, 1831 Japanese and Malay. 4832 Rodriguez (P.) Elemens de la Grammaire Japonaise, 8vo. sewed, 9s. 6d. Paris, 1825 4833 Supplement ou remarques additionnelles sur quelques points du systeme grammatical des Japonais, tirees de la Grammaire composee en Espagnol, par le P. Oyan- guren, etc., 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d. 1826 4834 Grammar of the Malay Tongue as spoken in the Penin- sula of JMalacca, the islands of Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Pulo Pinang, etc. etc., 4to. half calf , map, 7s. 6d. Lond. 1800 4835 Marsden's Grammar of the IMalay language, 4to. boards, 15s. Lond. 1812 4836 Dictionary, Malayan and English, 4to. boards, 1/. los. lb. 1812 "These works are executed in such a style of excellence as leaves us little room to regret that we possess no other guides to the ac- quirement of the language. — Edinb. Review. 4837 Haex (D.) Dictionarum IMalaico-Latinum et Latino- Malaicum, 4to. old vellum, 8s. Romas, 1631 This vocabulary, though not extensive, has considerable merit. Marseon's Malay Grammar. 4838 Memoirs of a IVIalayan Family, written by themselves, and translated from the original by W. Marsden, royal 8vo. cloth, large paper, 2s. London, 1^0 Watson Taylor's copy. Chinese. 5839 Marshman (J.) Elements of Chinese Grammar, with a preliminary Dissertation on the Characters and the Col- loquial Medium of the Chinese, and an Appendix, con- taining the Ta-Hyoh of Confucius, with a translation, 4to. halfrussia, 31. 13s. 6d. Serampore, 1814 OXFORD.] r I u 370 APPENDIX. 4840 Guignes, Dictionnaire Chinois, Franc;', et Latin, public d apres I'ordre de sa JNIajeste I'Empereur et Roi Napoleon le Grand, folio, calf, 21. 18s. d Paris, 1813 4841 Chrestomathie Chinoise, publiee aux frais de la societe Asiatique, 4to. served, 19s. '82 4936 Uylenbroek, Iraca? Persicffi descnptio, ^^2„*^'^^';y Jj^22 4937Vaillant (J. F.) Arsacidarum Imperium, sive Regum Parthorum, Historia. Ad fidem Numismatum accom- modata, 4to. 2 vols. velhivi,Jine copy, M 4s. Partsiis, 1725 4938 - another, 8vo. 2 vols. calf. 18s. ib. 1728 4939 Wakedii de Mesopotamia Expugnatae "istoria ed. A. Ewald, 4lo. sewed, 4s. Gof^ lttJ7 SUPPLEMENT. 379 ii SUPPLEMENT TO THE THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. 4940 Directions for Young Students in ^5^^"^^y'^^;^;„^7^^ 4941 Taylor ( Jer.) Discourse of the Liberty of Py>P^f ^ing P ' /f 2« fid L.'OnCL. 1 /u^ 4942 cr^Ver-s List of Books recommended to the Younger Ckrgy and other Students in Divinitv ^vithm the Djo- cese of Chester ; to which is added the learned Jlr. Dod- well's Catalogue of the Christian Writers and genume works that are extant of the first three centur.es toge- ther with an extract from his Second Letter of Advnc^ etc. 8vo. se«,erf, 2s. (id. i^'^^'flii, 4943 Masch (A. G.) Biblioth. sacra, post Le Long et Boer- *^ neri curas. ordine disp. et contin. 2 vols^ ^"^'iTt 2'- 12s. 6d. Co i----^ 4944 4945 4946 4947 4948 Rotheram (J.) An Essay on the Distinction between the Soul and Body of IMan, 8vo. half bound, 4s. 6d. Newcastle, 1781 Flavell (J.) A Treatise of the Soul of IMan, snuill 4to. calf neat, 4s. i^ond. 1698 Clarke (S.) Letter to Dodwell, wherein all the argu- ments in his Epistolary Discourse against the Immor- tality of the Soul are" particularly answered, and the Judgment of the Fathers concerning that matter truly represented, Land. 1731 Remarks upon Dr. Butler's Sixth Chapter of the Ana- logy of Religion concerning Necessity, and also upon the Dissertation of the Nature of Virtue, 8vo. swd.U. Ljfidon, 1737 Remarks on the Divine Legation of IMoses in several Letters bv the Author of 31iscellany,8vo. sewed, 2s. London, 4949 Norris (J.) An Account of Reason and Faith ; in rela- tion to the Mysteries of Christianity, 8vo. old binding, 2s. 6d. Lond. 1697 4950 Coilet, sur la Loi naturelle et la Revelation en general, 12mo. 3s. ^«7*'» ^ 4951 . sur la Verite de la Religion, 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. Paris, 4952 Cumberland (R.) De Legibus Nature Disquisitio Phi- losophica, etc. et Elementorum Philosophise Hobbianas Refutatio, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Dublin, 1720 4953 Williams (Bp.) The Possibility, Expediency, Necessity, and Perfection of Divine Revelation, 8vo. calf, 4s. 6d. (Boyle Lecture.) London, I7O8 4954 Ogilvie (J.) An Inquiry into the Causes of the Infi- delity and Scepticism of the times: with occasional observations on the Writings of Herbert, Shaftesbury, Bolingbroke, etc. 8vo. old calf, 5s. Lond. 1783 4955 A Plain Discourse of the Truth of the Christian Reli- gion, considered from a Connexion of Probabilities, 8vo. setved, Is. London, 1752 4956 Etudes d'un Jeune Philosophe Chretien, ou ^lorceaux extraits des plus celebres defenseurs de la Religion; suive d'une Refutation abreg^e du livre des Ruines de Volney, 8vo. sewed, 5s. 6d. « Paris, 1823 OXFORD.] V 9i 380 SUPPLEMENT. 4957 Gksborne (T.) A Familiar Survey of the Christian Re- ligion, and of History as connected with the Introduc- tion of Christianity, and with its progress to the present time, 8vo. boards,' l(h. 6d. Land. 1825 4958 another, 8vo. half russia, 6s. 1801 4959 Haldane (R.) De 1 evidence et de I'autorite de la divine Revelation, ou Vue du Temoinage de la Loi et des Pro- phetes en faveur du ^Jessie, ainsi que des Temoinages subsequens ; 2 vols. 12mo. boards, lettered, 6s. a Montauban, 1817 4960 Rogers (J.) The Necessity of the Divine Revelation, and the Truth of the Christian Revelation asserted, 8vo. 4 vols, calf, \l London, 1729 4961 another, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, \l Is. ib. 1740 4961*Nares (R.) A connected and chronological View of the Prophecies relating to the Christian Church ; in Twelve Sermons, 8vo. boards, 48. 6d. ib. 1805 4962 another, 6s. 4963 Traite de Tesprit Prophetique, 12mo. calf, Paris, 1767 4964 Farmer (H.) A Dissertation on ]Miracles, designed to shew that they are arguments of a Divine Interposition, and absolute proofs of the Mission and Doctrine of a Prophet, ]2mo. boards, 4s. 6d. Lond. 1804 4965 Fleetwood. Essay on Miracles, 8vo. calf, 3s. 1701 SUPPLEMENT. 381 4966Biblia Sacra Poly glotta Text. Archetyp. Ver- sionesq. 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Frankf. 1834 6 5178 Gibson (Bp.) Codix Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicana, folio, 2 vols, best edition, sheets, 31. 3s. Oxford, 17^1 &5I79 Lewis's Life of Peacock, 8vo. sheets, 6s. Oxford, 1820 1 5180 Wicliff, with additions, 8vo. sheets, 10s. Oxford, 1820 b 5182 Sherlock, Present State of the Socinian Controversy, 4to. Lond. 1698 &5182Le Nourry, Apparatus ad Bibliothecam maximam veterum Patrum, 8vo. 2 torn. Paris, 1694-97 AVAEI.ARD, 4378. I Abbadie, 282, 283. 372. Abbot, 2219. 3327. Abdella, 4706.4712. Aben Esrac, 1458, 1459. Abercrombie, 123, 124. Abernethy, 2943, 2944. 3749, 3750, 3751, 3752. Abresch, 1070. 1757. Abulpharagius, 1101. Abulfeda, 4206 4745. Acharya, 4747. Achery, 2409. Ackermann, 717, 1450. 1915. Acta Apostolorum, 1641.4971. Acta S. Thomae A post., 691. Acta Synodi Dordrechti, 2134.3241. Adam. 2682. 3357, 3358. 3753. Addison, 292. Adelun?, 4772, 4773. Adler, 585. 4702. Adrian VI., 4395. Agar, 3366». Agop, 4766. Agrelli, 4679. Ahniedis, 4703. Ainsworth, 1244. Aitton, 480. 545. Alabaster, 1139. Alber, 1140. 1202. 4293. 4327. Alberteis, 1033, 1065. 3608. Alcoranus, 4207, 4208. 3360, 3362. INDEX. Alderson, 2961. Alexander, 293. 707. 4291. Alison, 3754. Alleine, 3359, 3361. Allen, 1956. 3755. Allestry, 1686. Alley, 4148. Allix, 294, 295. 1814. 2683. 3556. 4439, 4440. Allwood, 3492. Alwoerden, 4421. 4431. Altingius, 2650. Alwood, 3706. Ambrose, 2684, 2685. 3162. Ambrosius, 2554. Amedis, 4704. Amelang, 4570, 4571. Amersfoordt, 788. Amesius, 3242. Ammon, 546. 2816. Amos. 1463, 1464, 1465.1758. Anastasius, 2419. Andrews, 2351, 2352, 2353. 3269. Angelbeck, 5117. Angerius, 563. Anselm, 2614, 2615. Anspach, 1653, Anthologia, 4706. Biblica, 1907. Antinomianism, 3593. Anton, 1176. 1375. JAntomus, 4201. 4572. 4705, Apocrypha, Gr. 680. 687, 688. Heb. 681. Apol. Confess. August. 3233. Appel., 2222. Apthorp, 373. 3703. Araschuna, 4793. Arend, 2437. Aretius, 1550. Arigler, 1142. Arminius, 2649. 4420. Arnauld, 3363. Arnobius Africanus, 2421.2542. Arnold, 1206. 2183. 3756. Arnoldus, 3250. Arscott, 2135. Articles, 3253, 3254. Questions on, 3255. Answers to do. 3256. Arvisenet, 4573. Ascensio Isais Vatis, Kthiop . and Latin, 684. Ashton, 3759. Asiatic Uesearches, 4845, 4846. Assemann, 4419. Athanasius, 2505, 2506, 2507. Athenagoras, 2452, 2453, 2454. Atterbury, 3760. Augusti, J. C.G., 1233, 2410. 4294. J. C. W., 635. 680. 1783. It it Augustine, 2416. 2559. to 2585. 2625. 4100. Aurivillius, 1815. Averani, 4847. Ayliffe, 2133. Babington, 2686. Bachiene, 2040. 3029 Bachmair, 1795. Bachraann, 4685. Bacon, 2202. Bagot, 3761. Bahr, 1745. Bahrdt, 1239. 1484. 2818.2819.4974. Balbus, 4396. Balfour, 4752. Balguy, 3067. 4574. 3665. 3762. Ball, 3763. Baltus, 1175.2385. Baltzer, 124. Barbeyrac, 2386. Bar-Cepha, 4190. Bar-Hebraeus, 1100. 584. Barclay, 3251. Barcroft, 3444. BardiH, 5103. Barhebrseies, 1312. Barker, 937. 3766. Barlaeus, 34. Barlee, 3661. Barnes, 2676. 3767. Baronius, 4290. Barre, 2387. Barrington, 1816.2687. Barrow, 2688-89. 2690, 2691. 3537. 3768, 4575. 3333. 3769. Barthelemy, 4684. Bartholins 2022. Bartholom, 4413. Bartolocci, 4180. Basely, 3770. Basil, 2512.2613. 2514. 4101. Basnage, 2075. 2076. 4263. Bass, 1040. Bate, J. 611. 3604. INDEX. 1266. W. 2945. 2946. 2947. 3364. Bather 3771. Batty, 3772. Bauer, 1075, 1143. 1238. 2820. 3300. K. 747. 1687. 1688. 1073. Bauermeister, 1380. Bauniann, 5033. Bauingarten, 4351. 1145. 1759. 3301. 3365.5098.5115. S. 3454. 3455. 4295. 4976. 5098,5115. Baur, 3476. 3490. Baussets, 4553. Baver, 1957. 1958. 2062. Baxter, 125.1534.2217. 2692. 2821. 3110. 3181. 3184. 3367. 3368. 3583. 3584. 3625. 3370. 4576. Bayle, 4. 5. Bayly. 417. 2318. Bearblock 2208. Beattie, 86. 87. 136. 296. Beausobre and Lenfant, 708. 1519. 1581. Beausobre le pere, 1520, J . 4458. 3366. 3369. 3585. 4459. Beaven, 3635. Beck. J. 212. 2822. 4296. M. 1276. 4749. C. 1486.4475. Becker. 1721. Beckhaus, J. 804. 1049. 1754. J. H. 1063. 1383 Beddonie, 3772. 3774. Bedford. 2935. 2934. 3699. Beding6elds, 1391. Beer, 4185. Beeston. 3775. Beguin,2969. Beke, 2033. Bekker, 845. Bellamy, 38. Belland. 4767. Bellarmin, R. 846, 3344. Bellermann, 787. 789. Bemraelen, 1738. Benary, 4812. Benedict, XIX. 2100. Benedict, Xlll. 4409. 4414. Bengale, 4849. Bengel, 1487. 1488. 2823. 463. 1489. 5159. Rennet* 23. 847. 2319. 2320. 2223. 2354. 3257. 3258. 3565. 3596. 4515. 5009. W. 4577. Benson, C. 3738. 3740. 250. 1665. 1784. Ben SyrsE, 4676. Bentham, 2321. Bentley, 64, 65. 66 67, 68. 69 251. R. 3679. 3776. Benzel, 595. Benzelius, 4548. j Berdotus, 5110. Berengarius, 3127. Berens, 3777. 3778. 2779. Bergier. 254. Bergman. 1320. Bergsma, 4222. Berkeley, 127. 252. 4578. Berlin, 1321. Bernhard, 2031. Bernstein, 4b06. Berosi, 4350. Berridge, 3432. Berrimans, 213. 2928. 3695. Berruyer, 4199. Bert, 4297. Berthean, 4102. Bethell,3111. Bertholdt. 1439. 1969. 3468. 4182. Bertra m 2 16. Bertran, 488. Besenbeck, 2941. Beveredge, 2130. 2693. 2824. 3259. 3371. to 3374. 3666. 3780. Beveregius, 2129. Beza, 457. 458. Bhagavad-Gita, 4794, 4795. Bhartri Hari, 4796, 4802. Bhavabhutis, 480ft. Bialloblotzky, 4196. Bible, Carlysle's, 572. Histories, 694. Key to the, 735. Saint, 1 199. Bellamy's. 1223. Comprehensive, 1224. Polyglott, 518, 619. Hebrew, 401— 429. 449—454. ^ Greek, 526—46. Latin, 651— 661. English, 605 — 609. French, 623— 25. German, 630 — 636. Dutch, 637. Italian, 638—40. Spanish, 643. Portuguese, 645. Malay, 649. Biblia Hebraica. 4969. Biblical Cabinet. 1817. Bibliotheca Sacra pa* trum, dementis Al- exandri, 2412. •— • ■- Patrum A- postol. 2425. . Fratr. Po- lonor., 2661. Bickersteth, 24,26.718, 79. 2366. 3128. CONTENTS. Biddulph, 2323. 2423. 3659. Bidlake, 3716. Bidpai. 4707. Biel, 6024. Bielcke, 2467. Bigotius, 128. Billroth, 1724. Bilson, 3066. Bingham, 2694, 2695. 4255. 4256. Binterim, 750. Birch, 790, 791. 2324. Biscoe, 298, 299. 1643. 3688. Bishops, 4499. Bishop, J., 3270. W., 3781, 3782. Bisse, 2326. 3783. Bizari, 4851. Blackall, 2966. Blackburne, 3784. Blacklock, 217. Blackwall, 748. Blair, 2094. 3785. Blanck, 6094. Blancuccius, 849. Bland, 1582. Blayney, 455. 1405. Blomfield, 3786, 3787. Bloomfield, 1535. Blume, 1991. Blumhardt, 4774. Blunt. 300, 301. 6083. Bochart, 2006, 2007. 2029, 2030. 2662. Bock, 4422. Bode, 1352. 4985. Bodenschatzens, 2136. Boerner, 1818. Bogue, 302. 4515. Bohlen, 4232. 4710. Bohme, 1698. Bold, 2983. 3789. Bolton, 3464. Bonannus, 2137. Bonitz, 1726, 1726. Bonnet, 4679. Bonney, 4642. Bonvoust, 4103. Boone, 3462. 399 Booth, 2697. 3004, 3006. Boothroyd, 454. Bopp, 4775—80. 4788. 4793. 4799. 4813. 4820. Bohadini, 4708, 4709. Borger, 1727. 1819. 3375. Bornemann, 1608. Bbrner, 3186. Borott, 3618. Bos, J. A., 5109. Lamb., 1066. Bosch, 2388. Bossuet, 2630. 3214. 3483. 4104—4108. Bostichi. 3517. Boston, 2920. Bottcher, 825. Boucher, 3594. Boulanger, 4147. BouUier, 4109. 4110. Bouman, 2138. Bourdaloue, 2631. 4111. Bourn. 3790—3793. Boursier, 695. Bower, 4462. Bowles, 4253. Bowman, 2825. Bowyer, 1535. 3129. Boyd, 2411. 3744. Boyle, 3376. Boyle Lectures, 206— 209. 232. Bass, 1637. Boys, 2324». 2698. Boyse, 2224. Bradford, 2680. Bragge, 2356. 2699. 2700. 3336. Brailsford, 3794. Brandt, 4469—4471. Brant, 4420. Brauburger, 4455. Braun, 1762. 1960. Breitinger, 533. Brent, 1281. 1385.1636. Bretsschneidei, 1041. 1612. 2826. 4183. Brett, 2060. M m 3 I 400 Brev, 3652. Breviaire, 2258. Breviarium, 2255 — 57. 2259. 2261—2276. Bridges, C, 1322. 3621. Sir H. J., 4852, 4853. Bridgewater Treatises, 77—84. Bright, 3339. Brinsley, 3065. Brochner, 1751. Bromley, 3795. Brooke. 2701.3796. Brosset. 4761. Broughton. 39. Brouwer, 1172. Brouwer, 3052. Brown, J., 170. 609. 1895. 1896. 2218. 3620. 4497. Thos., 2187. 3356. 4580. R.,3797. ISDEJt Bonemanni. 4582. I Bunyan, 3045. 3377. | 4516. Burder, 1822, 1823. Burgess, 850. 305. 1634. 1635. 2968. 3332. Burgh, 129. Burkhardt, 2044. 4854. Burk 1323. 1449. Burkitt, 1538. BurrnianD, 3030. Burn,s R. 2211. 3331. J. 3379. Burnet, 2830,-2834. 3157. 3158. 3260. 3378. S617. 3687, 3803. G. 4477—4482. 4505. 4523. Burnouf, E. 4225. L. 4824. C. 4826. S., 3798. 3799. Bruce, 4854. Bninfels. 1992. Bruschius. 2827. Bryant, 303.720. 1820, 1821. 4153. Buchanan, 564 — 566. 613. Bucher, 1917. Bucerus, 4494. Buckingham, 4855. Buddeus, 25. 88. 183. 2078. 2199, 2200. 2828, 2829. 3295. - 4581. Budinger, 1910. Bugenhagius, 1274. Bugg. 2011.3112. Buhle, 2017. Bulkley. 2800. Bull, 670. 2702. 2703. 3206.3522.3801. BuUinger, 3099. 3513. 3540. Bullock, 3802. Bulteel, 3577. Burnside. 130 Burrow, 2326. 2835. Burrowes, 2327. 3804. Burthogge, 4583. Burton. E. 506, 507. 1640. 2184. 2704. 2925, 2926. 3577. 3733. 3806. 434b. G. 1129. J. 3805. Calcolt, 3330. Calixlus, 2970. Callenberg, 1763. Calles, 4363. 4584. Caliisen, 26. Calmet, 1490. 1824. 1918. Calovius, 1185. Calovine, 1387. 1491. 1656. 1678. 2647. 2799. 2800—2802. CamenErius, 4556. Campbell. A, 132. G. 257. 396. 1551. Carapegius, 1981. Capell, 792. Cappell. 752. _.— L. 1196. 1646. F. 4373. Cardinalus, 1893. Carey 4816. 4827. Carolus, 4350. ^ Carpenter, L. 679. : W. 723. Busing, 4188. Buslav, 749. Butler, 197—200.2705, 2706. C. 3183. 3485. 3807. 4213. 4947. Butt. 3116. Butterworth, 215. Buttmann, 1263. 1264. Buxtorf. 404. 824. 851 — 856. 932 — 936. 984. 1000. 1961. Byrth, 5006. Bvthner, 867 — 859. '989. Csdmon, 696. Cailar, 5052. 5072. Calaray, 3586. 3906. I 4528. 1 Calasius, 985, 986. Carpov, 27. Carpzov, 536, 537. 721. 751. 1493. 1657. 1764. 1780. 1919. Carr, 3809. Carurthen. 263. 4498. Caryl. 1300, 1301. Casalius, 4857. Casaubon. 3380. Cassan, 3810. 4507. Cassander, 2306. Cassianus Massiliensis, 4428. Cassiodoms, 2607 — 2610. Castell, 559. 938, 939. 1090, 1091. Catcott. 3811. Cave. 2082. 2389, 2390, 2837. 4258. 4376. Cebetis, 4713. Cecil, 2707. Cellari, 5010. 6011. Celsus, 2013. Cerri, 4408. Centuriw Magdebuf genses, 4264. , Cevaller, 860. Chais, 1200. 4112, 4113. Chalmers, 306. 2210. 3812, 3813. 4585. Charnock,2708. Chandler, 368, 369. 1428. G. 3729. R. 48-58. Channing, 3814, 3815. Chapman, 257. Chappelow, 1111. Charles, 4114. Charron, 4586, 4587. Charnock, 2708. 2948. Charter, 3816, 3817. Chase, 2992. 3101. Chateaubriand, 4588 — 4.590. Cheminais, 4115. Chemnitius, 1494. Chevallier, 2428. Cheyne, 2838. Chezy, 4823. Chillingworth, 2709, 2710.35-20. Chimchi, 861. Chizzuk. 3470. Chou-king, 4241. Chrysostomi, 2526 — 2541.3612. Chubb. 255. Church, 398. Chytsaeus, x796. 3031, 3032. Clagett, 3529. Clapmarius, 1495. Clarin, 2194. Clarisse, J. 40. 1610. J. 75. 3686. S. 70—74. 133, 134. 1653, 1554. 1397. 1912. 3113. 3271. 3546. 3329. 3683. 3818 — 3820. 4946. Clarke, 8. 1351. 3547. 1221.1539. Clarendon, 6. 2139. 4501. Classical Journal, 1825. INDEX. Claude, 3131: 3642. 4116—4118. Clausen, 678. 1146. 2117.4592. Clayton, 2091. 258. 4977. 4978. 4979. R. 5131. VV. 3821. Cleaver, 3822. 4942. Cleemanu, 4551. Cleeve, 3823. Clemens, 2420. 2425, 2426. 2428. 2420, 2412, 2457. 2459 —2466. 3389. 4406. riericus, 667. 1197. Clodius, 940. 1113- 4765. Cobham, 4434-5, Cocceius, 941, 942, 1198.2653.2839. Cockburne, 1540. Cockman, 3824. Cole, 3098. 3825. Coleman, 4229. Coleridge, S. 2154. Coleridge, J. 3619. Collet, 3950. 3951 Collier, 3827. 4490. Collins, 374. 259. Collinson, 3717. Collyer's, 709. 7828. 3b29. 3830. Comber, 2188. 2;J28. 2329. 2711. 3132— 3134.3831. Comrie. 3289. Conaant, 4973. 3636. Coneybeare, 243, 244. 3728. Confucius, 4242. Constant, 41. Constitutions, 2132. Cooke, 3667. 3832. Cooper, 3833. 5008. Coran, 4210. Correal, 943. Cory, 4860. Cosens, 3834. Cosins, 701, 702. Cothen, 1596. Cottons, 805. 40l Coulton, 2842. Courayer, 2189—2192. Cowper, 2384. Cove, 2207. Coverdale, 2676. Cradocks, 4662. Craig. 2984. Cramer, 4137. Cranmer, 2676. 2678. 4517,4518. Crauford, 4230. Craven, 3174. 38.35. Credner, C. 1445. J. 14.i7. Crellius, 2651. Cresseuer, 1798. Creuzer, 4149. 4151. Crevier, 4346. Creyton. 3836. Critici Sacri, 1178. Croesius, 2071. Croft, 3837. Crossman, 3838. Cruden, 1898—1900. Cruger, 2195. Crusden, 1900. Crusius, 1177. 1392. 2654. Crmtwell, 1901. Cudworth, 91, 92, 93, 94. Culverwel, 218. Cumberiand, 182, 4952. Cunoeus, 1920. Cunningham, 3573. 3839, W. 5119. Curtius, 1750. 1812. Cyprian, 2421. 2488. 2489. Cyrill, 2518. 2587. 4061. Daehne, 3079. ])ahl, J. 1446. 3647. ])ahler, 1278. 1411. Daille, 2393. Dalberg, 4862. Dale, 806. Dalham, 2120. Dallxus, 2438. 2655. 2391. 3491. 3535. D'AIlemand. 423—427. 402 D' Almeida. 645. DamasceDus, 2279. 2281. Diimonologie, 3014. Daniel, 549. 1437. j^ 4496. D'Anville, 4863. Danz, 862—867. 4300. 4620.5011,5012. Dathe, 561. 753. 688, 589. 2845. Daub, 2840. Daubeny, 2155. 3558. 3571. 3840. Daubuz, 1799, Davenant, 1743. 2841, 2842. David. 1290. 3381. Davidson, 1374. Davies, J. 136. S. 3842. ^E. 4251, 4252. Davison, 3707. 3843. Davy, 2843. Dawes, 3844. Pedekind. 1826. De Dieu, 524. 1236. 1080. De Guignes, 4864. Dehon, 3846, 3847. Delany, . 1285. 3848. Denison, 3564: Dens, 28. 43. 4596. De Pauw, 4865. Derham,96— 100.3685. De Ross. 797. 804. Dewar, 3068, 3849. Deylingius, 1827.3622. D'Herbelot, 4880. Diatessaion. 676. Dick, T. 137— 139.184. Dr. 3347. J. 3850. Dickinson. 2914, Didacus, 1601. Didymus, 2524. Digby, 4597. Dillon, 2157. 3851. Dimock, 1325. 5034. Dindorf, 944. Diodati, 638—640. INDEX. Dionysius, 2436. 2433. Dittmarus. 3544. Ditton, 2994. Dodd, 3853. 5926. Doddridge, 1241. 2712. 2713. 3383—3386. 3854. 4522. 4598. Doderlein, 422. 1287. 4599. 4600. 1393. 2849. 2850. Dodwell, 3137. 3459. 3561, 3552. 4379. W. 3026. 3855. Dombay, 1131. Dominici, 4382. Donker, 1812. Doornick, 5037. Dorham, 3856—3358. D'Origny. 4915. Dorschaeus. 3304. Duucin, 3485. Douglas, 390. 2714. D'Oyly, 1217. 2936. Drelincourt. 3160. Dresig, 1012. Drew, 101.141.260. Drexel. 2627. 2972 6446. 4561. Drusius, 1495. 1828. Drysdale. 3860. Dschaferi, 4738. Dubois, 4233. Duchal, 3859. Duch4, 3862. Duclot, 261. Dulaure. 45. Dumbeck, 2095. Duncan, 102. Dunham. 868. Duperton, 4234. Du Pin, 29. Du Port, 547. Dupuis, 46. Durand, 2330. 4119. Durel, 2220. Durr. 2963. 3303. Dursch, 4825. Dwight, 2851. 3863. Dyer. 2989. Dyke. 3183. Elero, 4340. Kccles, 3864. Echards. 4352. Eckermann, 1297. 1298. Ecton, 2204. Edda, 4245. Edwards, 781. 1830. 3549. 4601. 2676. 2715. 2852. 3048. 3077, 3088. 3387. 3388. 4519. Eedes, 3865. Eichorn, 9. 724. 725. 726. 1261. 1384. 1800. 1831. 1832. 3001. Eisenmenger, 4186. Eisenschmidt. 5128. Elebrecht, 51. Ellis, 3272. 201. 202, 203. 376. Ellys, 3569. Elsleys, 1555. 1556. Eisner, 1056. 1583. Elton, 1749. Elwert, 1005. Emmerling, 1714. Endemann. 2853. 2854. 3305. 3306.5151. Engelhardt. 4301. Enoch, EngliGh, 683. German. 689. Eoslin. 9. Ephraim. 2508. 2509. Epicimus, 3633. Epiphanis, 2522. Erasmus, 30. 34. H96. 1497. 3249. 3505. 3506. 3507. 3641. 4467. 4549. 4550. Erdmann, 1419. Erechthius, 2419. Erler, 3080. Ennelius, 2225. Ernest. 1147. 1148. 1498. 1765. 1817. 2656. 4603. 4504. Erpemies, 587. 1114— 1117.869. Ersch, 10. Erskine, 308. 2374. 3081.496.497.3092. Eiynachies, 3073. Eschenbach, 2024. i Ess. 482. 483. 484. 541—544. 553. Essenius, 3030. Eusebius. 2419. 2491. 2492—2494. 2496. 2498. 2500—2503. 4262. Eustathius, 2482. 2618. Euthymius 1557.2617. Evagrius, 2498, 2500. Evangelia, 579. Evans, J. 3448. A. 3866. R. 3867. 5132. Ewald. 830. 4939. 870. 871. 1118. 1254. 1802. 4714. W. 1833. Ewing. 1007. Kyringii, 4559. Faber, 377— 379. 1241. 2939. 3868. J. 1921. Eabricius, 682. 687. 290. 4330. Fairholme, 5133. Falkners, 2226. 2331. Farington 3869. Farmer. 3017. 4964. .T. 3870. Farrer, 3713. 3871. Faulkner, 2332. Faussett, 3724. Faust us, 2654. Fawcett, 4520. Fechtius, 2227. Fell. 3872. Fellowes, 3570. Eelltham. 3328. Felsius, 36(»5. Fenelons, 103—106. 2632. Ferus. 1615. Fessler, 1081. 1922. Feuerlein, 3189. Fiddes, 2855. 3873. 3874. 4398. Einch, 3712. Finlayson, 4866. Firmicus, 2487. INDEX. Fischer, 807. 1032. 1064. Fisher. 3875, Fischerus, 5088. Flatt, 2973. V. 2987. Flavels, 3390. 4945. Flechier, 2633. Fleck, 1559. Fleetwood, 3346. 4265. Fletcher, 5421. Fleury, 4292. Flugge, 4461. Forbes, 2657. Fordyces, 3876. Formey, 4265. Forskal, 2014. Forsten, 2949. Forster, C. 1267. 3473. H. 3668. J. 4605. 3877. 246—248. 2033. Fothergill. 3878. Fox, 4362. Fraenkel, 681. Franck. 2856. Franklin, T. 3879. W. 4867. Fraehn, 1475—1477. Francke, 3033. Frank. 1130. 4235. 4781.4791. Frankii, 4986. Franks, 3741. 3739. Frantsen, 5039. Fredus, 4987. Free, 3880. Freston. 3882. Frey, 872. Freytag. 1 104. , 4715. Freytage. 4721. Frickius, 4249. Friderich, B. 2950. .J. 1270.4202. Frith. 2676. Fritsche.514. 515. 1250. 1584. 1722. 1835. 1834. Fromond, 1803. Fry, 3883. Fuhrraann, 11. 403 Fuller, 4569. Fuller. T. 4358. 4489. 5161. Gaab. 1415. Gahelentz, 4844. G abler, 1262. 2672. 5105. Gack. 2213. Gainbachius. 5122. Galani, 4868. Gale, 1923. Gambier, 142. Ganze. 4266. Gardiner, 3884. 4522. 6089. . S. 3343. Garrett, 3508. Gasbarus, 846. Gastrell, 1913. 2858-60. 3682. Gauden, 2160. Gaultier, 4120. Gauntlett, 1804. Gaussenius, 34. Gebser, 3034. Geer, 4606. Geffcken, 3478. Geier, 1429.5123.1365. Gelpke, 1766. Genebrard. 2228. Genthe, 107. Gentius, 2056. St. George, 3639. Georgius. 2517. Georgievick, 4214. Gerard, A. 309. , G. 3624. Gerbert, 2252, 2253. Gerdes. 1715.4456-7. Gerhard, 668. 1585. 2658. 2798. Gernlerus, 5045. Gersdorf, 1076. Gesenius, 436. 438.456. 590. 754, 755. 828. 873, 874. 945—952. 1086. 1394, 1395. 1962. 4203. 4681. Giben, 4415. Gibson, 262, 263, 264. 3516. 1.1 A II 404 Giggeius, 4700. Gildon, 265. Gill, 1212. Gillespie, 3885. Gilpin, B., 4624. 4531. W.. 3273—75. 4434, 4435. 4517. 4531. Gilson, 3886. Girdles tone, 1543. 3887—3893. Gisborne, 3350. 3354. 4957, 4958. Giulio, 2391. Gladwin, 4869. Glanville, 3015. 3894. Glasse, 756, 757. Gleig, 31. 4870. Glocker, 1701. 5084. 6177. Glover, E. B.. 2297. G., 3519. Goar, 2238. Goddard, 3727. Godeau, 1767. Godwin, E., 3206. T., 1924. Goffe, 2990. Goldney, 266. Goldhagen, 469. Goldhorn, 1470. Golius, 4740. Golwitzer, 2861. 2395. Gonthier, 2394. Good, 1304. Goodman, 267. Goodwin, 3392. Gordon, Sir A., 3276. 3895. S., 6068. 663. INDEX. Gray, 759. Greenhill, 1989. Greenway, 5067. Gregorius, 953. 1611. 2419. 2519. 2612. Gregory, 2716. Grenfield, 220. Grenville, 3563. G res well, 656. 2863. Gretton, 3523. Greve, 1475. Grey, J. H. 2182. R., 710. 711. 876. Grier,2101. Griesbach, 476. 793. 477. 675. 1499. 1837. 4988. Griesinger, 1249. 2862. Grimm, H. A., 1453. 1467. J., 2305. Hadji. 4874. Hadley. 1132. Haebeilin, 4438. Haex, 4837. Haggitt, 3897—3899. Hahn, 1095. Uald, 4337. 4355. 4356. Haldane, Alex., 2229. Rob.. 316. Gorran, 1679. Gorres, 3493. Grabe, 529. 2978. Graefenhan, 875. GraflF, 4871. Gramberg, 1171. 1253. 1279. Grant, 3896. 4493.. Gratefend, 3292. Gratz, 494. 1586. Gratwitz, 758. Graves, 1836. 3076. Grimshawe, 4536, Grobert, 4872. Groot, 1768. Grossius, 1838. Grossman, 5162. Grotius, 310—315. 1186. 1189. 1500, 1501. 2659. 3964. 3108, 3109. 3560. Gruner, 2020. Guadagnoli, 1120. Guer, 143. Guerike, 4374. 4267. 5163. Guidacerius, 844. Guignes, 4840. Gunther, 2980. 3003. Gurnall, 3393. Gurney, 1904. Gussetius, 954 — 956. Gustiniani, 641. Gutbirius, 681. Gute, 1310. Gutzlaff, 1873. Grynaeus, 2414. Haab, 1008. Habicht, 4716.4739. Hacket, 4546. 1702. 4959. 5100. Hale. Sir M., 108, 3394. 3395. 4523. W., 380. 2089. 2940. Hales, 3008. Hall, Bp. J., 1005. 1204. 2717. 3396. 4525. Capt. B., 4875. Rob.. 109. 2718. 3114.4607. Hallenberg. 4184. Hallifax, 3702. Halyburton.321. Hamaker, 4717—4720. Hamas, 4721. Hamburger, 4677. Hamilton, 727. 1019, 1020. Hammer, 4876. Hammond, 1197.1544, 1645. 2719. 3326. 4053. Hampden, 3736. Hanns Luffts, 5001. Hantschke. 1002. Han way, 567. Happellii, 5010. Hardt, 1459.2104. Harduin, 2122. Hardy, 471, 472. Hare. 110. Harentals, 1313. Haririi, 4722—4724. Harless, 3094. 1 Harmer, 1839. 1 Harness, 3693. Harris, Dr. J., 69. 2008. 2009. W.. 924. INDEX. Hartmann, A. T., 829. 1473. 6124. 1964. 1988. Harvest, 3900. Harwood, E., 3901. T., H. L., 1243. J. P., 5010. 2358. 3398. 3140, 3141. 3906. Henshaw, 3438. Herbelot,4881. Herbert, 3631, 3632. 2911. Herder, J. C, 1266. J. G., 784. 1255. Heresis, 446. 2333. Hassi, 4989. Hase,C.A.,2140.3093. 6140. Hermann, 3142. 4366. Hermant, 5139. Hermias Sozomenus, 2498. J. C, 1524—26. Hertz, 1252. Hasse, 1096. Hauff, 1061. Haug. 3397. Haughton. 4810. Haweis, 3139. 4268. Hawker, 1226. 2720. 2977. 3902. Hawkins, 3577. 3903. Hazin, 4750—52. Hebenstreit, J., 2864* 6141. C. W., 3309. Heber, 2376, 2376. Herzog, 2434. Hervciana. 4526. Hesse, 5040. Hessum, 463. Hesychius. 1034. Heuke, 4269. Heumaun, 1527. Heuvel. 4197. Hervey, 3089. Hewlett, E.. 4610* .?.. 3907. Hey, J.. 3908. W., 4527. Heydenreich. 1716. 405 Hodgson, 3638. Hodson, 5144. Hody, 762. Hoeck, 4884. Hoeckema, 5048. Hoffmann, A. G., 689. A.Th., 1081. J., 1088. F., 3509. J. J., 4321. 3002. 3719. 3904, .Heylin, J., 3909. Hoffmeysterum, 2296. Holbein, 5130. Holden.G., 1359.1368. 1546. L., 2866. 3916. Holdsworth, 3917. Hole, 3277. Holland, 3657. Hollmann, 1280. Holmes, Rev. J., 2161. 3918.4162. R., 535. 794. 3906. 4877. Hebrarque, 891. Hebr. Gramm., 920. Hecker, 3651. lleckford, 47. Heeren, 4878, 4879. Heeser, 957. Hegelmaier. 760. 3069. 4608. Hegenriither, 2865. Heidegger. 1805. 2118. 5134.5164. Heinichen, 4609. Heinrichs, 3610. Heinsius, 1502. 1616. Helwing, 4393. Hengel, 1603. 3642. Hengstenberg, 1382. 5125. Henke, E., 2432. H., 3210. 4269. 5135. Henley, 2181. Heniy, 1209—1211. P.. 3035. Hewyt, 3334. Hickes, 3910. Hickman, 3911, 3912. Hieronymius, 2556, 2557. Ililarius, 2421. 2551, 2552. Hildebrand, 1647. Hill. 3399. Hind. 1598. Hippolytus, 2468. Hirt, A., 4164. J. F., 988. Hirzel, 761. 808. Hissig, 1471. Hitzig, 1397. Hoadly, 3084. 2933. 3071, 3566. 3567. 3913, 3914. Hobbes, 144. Hodge, 1840. Hodges, 1303. 3603. Holwerda, 111. 3102. Holzhausen, 1459. 2499.5173. Honert, 752. Honore' de Sainte Marie, 2396. Hoog, 1741. Hooker, 2162. 4539. Hoole, 3920. Hooper, 2676.2721. Hopfner, E. F., 145. 1021. 1233. .T. G. Ch., 3916. 3072. 4611. 5142. Hopkins. 2722. 4519. Horberry. 2723. 3180. 3921,3922. Hore, 2280. Horn, 3290. Home, lip., 112. 1326, 1327. 2724. 3923— 3732. T.,3732. T. H., 12. 268. 712-714. 2042. Horneman, 809. 1084, 1085. Hornoeck. 3143. Horologiura parvuoi, 2240. )i\ 1" i i 406 Horrcus, 1841. Horsley, 1328. 1842. 2725. 3663, 3664. 3926. Horst, 1190. Hosea Hebr., 437. Hospinianius, 2660. Hotlinger, 13.763.990. 1078. 1087. 1785. 1925—1927. 1994. 4270. 4885—4888. Houbigant, 453. Houtteville, 279. 317. How, 3927. Howard, 3928. Howe. 2726. 3400. 4528. Howell, 2128. Huetius, 318. 1560. 3095. Hufnagel, 810. 877. 4613. Hug, 729. 1257. 1376. Hughes, 3929. Hugo, 3401. Hull, 2164. Hulot, 5149. Hulsius. 764. Humboldt, 4795. Hume, 146—148. Hundeshagen, 4547. Hunnius, 32S8. Hunt, J.. 319. . T., 1109. Hunter. 2916, 2917. Huntingford, 3575. Huntinston, 4529. Hard, 362. 2727. 3701 3730, 3931. Hurwitz, 878. Huss. 2636, 2637 4434. Hussey, 3932. Hutchins, 3205. Hutchinson, 3601, 2. Hutter, 402. Hyde, 4220. 4889. Hymni, 2307. Hymns, 2377, 2378. Hyperius, 3648. Ibbot, 3933. INDEX. Ignatius 2125, 2426. 2428. 2435. 2438. 4746. Iken. 1843.1934,1935. llgen, 1294. lllgen, 3553. 4332. 4562. Inett, 4492. Innocent X., 4402, 4403. Irenaius, 2448—2451. Isaiah, Arabic, 574. English, 612. Isham, 1299. Isidore, 2588. Ives, 3934. Jaafah, 4731. 4738. Jablonskv, D., 451. ' P. E., 1928 4161. 4163. 4302. 4303. I Jackson, J., 75, 76. Lawr. 256. M., 3935. T., 3200. 3595. 2951. Jacob, 2673. 2674. Jahia, 4726. Jahn, 418. 730. 732, 733. 842, 843. 879. S25. 1149, 1150. 1929. 2063. Jaeger, 1358. Jamblichius, 4160. James, J. B., 3461. J. F., 150. M., 2360. r., 3504. 3402. 3936. Jelf, 5007. Jenkin, 275—277. Jenkins, 2334. Jenks, 2362, 2363. Jennings, 1931—1933. Jenour, 1398. Jenyns, 320. 2728. 3050. Jephson, 3036. Jerome of Prague, 4434. Jerusalems, 321. Jessien, 765. 1793. Jewell, 2166, 2167. Job, Hebr., 438. Jocelin, 4381. Johannsen, K.T., 2012. J., 3168. John, St., French, 629. Bengalee, Jameson, 4688. Jamieson, 2976. Jansen, 1561. Janson, 505^ . Janzonius, 5047. Jarrett, 880. Jarvis, 4254. Jaspis, 516. 1676. 1787. Jaubert, 4762. Jay, 2361. Jayadeva, 4800. Jebb, 785, 786. 2867. Johnson, 3144.3937. Joimey, 4516. Jonas, Hebi-. et Chald., Jones. J., 612. 703. 2230. 3075. 3725. 4525. Rev. T., 734. 2729. W.ofN., 766. Sir W., 1134. 4811.4890,4891. Rev. W., 1167. 2730. 2937. 3447. Jonge, 5041. Jonston, 568. Jortini 322. 3938, 3939. 4325. Josepbl Ben-Gorionis, 2054. Josephus, 2049. 1277. 2045—2055. 2081— 2083. 2055. 2412. Jossevel, 4120. Jowett, 4564, 4565. Juell, 2165. Julicn. 4842. Julius. 2419. Jung-Johann, 4555. Junker, 1744, Jurieu, 381. Just, 1288. Justin Martyr, 2420. , 2426. 2428. 2440— 2446. 3466. Juvencius, 563. K^MPFERi, 4892. Kaergel. 4615. Khan, 4757. Kaiser, 832. 1151.1256. T. 1845. Kalinsky, 1426. Kals, 833. Kant, 151. Kay, 4324. Kaufer, 495. Keble, 2M9. Keckermann, 881. Keightley, 4152. Keil, 767. 1504. 1846. Keith, 382. Keller, 1251. Kemnicius, 1796. Kempis, 3 103— 3405. Kennedy, 4236. Kennet, 3201.4506. Kennicott, 268. 795. 1330. Kerkherder, 1433. Kett, 3709. Keuchen, 1505. Ketilewell, 3145. 3148. 3204. 3340—3342. Kettner, 4552. Keysler. 4248. Keyworth, 882. Kidder, 280, 281.3681. Kierkegaard, 3055. Kiessling, 3532. Killingbeck, 3940. Kimchius, 1458. Kimhi, 3469. Kind, 3026. King, A. 3074. E. 1847. J. 2241. SirP.3194— 3196. W. 3049. Kibruing, 2193. Kirch, 1094. Kirchen, 4616. Kirchhoff, 3012. Kirsch, 586. Kirsten, 4725, INDEX. Kistemaker, 1331.1378. 1647. 1668. Klaietsius, 4771. Klaproth, 4689. 4759. 4893. Klee, 1769. KItin, 4304. Klinckhardt, 1609. Klippel, 3291. Kloden, 2039. Knapp, 487, 488. 500. 1332. 4617. 5126. Knatchbull, 4707. Knight, 2932. Knolles, 3895, 3896. Knowles, 2974. Knox, J. 2676. 2731. 4512. 4513. V. 323. Koch, 4168. Kochen,3190. Kocher, H. 826. Kocher, J. 4389. Koenig. 997. Kofod, 5080. Koheleth Seelenkampf, 1359. Koken, 3176. 4619. KoUner, 5101. 5172. Koopmans, 2141. 4896. Koppe, 1507. Korner, 3456. Kortholtus, 4271. Kosegarten, H. 4711. J. 883. 1106. 1245. 4364. 4690, 4691. Koster, 1479. Krafft, J. 1848. J. W. 1236. Kranse, 1717. Krebs. 1060. 1849. Kreenen, 1475. Kristni-Saga, 4365. Krom, 2447. Kuchler, 1654. 1850. Kudlius. 1036. Kuhlmann, 4424. Kuhne, 1072. Kuinoel, 437. 1062. 1333. 1462. 1562, 1563. 1770. 2161. 407 Kulcnkamp, 4990. Kilnneth,4423. Kunoel, 4593, Kust, 2868. Kuster, 461. Kype, 1069. Kypke, 1037. Lactantius, 2421. 2543—2550. Lafitan, 4407. Lambert, 1461. Lampe, 1334. 1617— 1620. Lamy, 4980, 4981. Lancaster, 324. 3735. Landau, 958. 1936. Lauge, C. 1851. J. 1152. 1659. 2962. S. 1621. Langles, 4845. Lardner, Dr. 325, 326. 2732. N. 4530. Lasch, 5108. Lassen, 1831. 4801. 4804, 4805. 4897. Latham, 4760. Latimer, Bp. 2676. 3941. H. 4531, 4532. Laud, 3524. 3942. Laurmann, 1794. 1813. Lavington, 3588. Law, E. 48. VV. 3148. 3406, 3407. 5145. Lawrence, 683 — 685. 3115,3714.3239. Leachms, 4662. Le Bas, 4518. 4545. Le Brun, 1363. Le Comte, 4898. Lee, F. 1852. S. 838. 3474. Leger, 4443. Leibnitz, 2661. Leigh, 991. Leighton, 1786. 2734 — 2736. N n 408 •II Leit^Htonhouse, 3943. Leland, 194, 195.237— 239.715, 716.2737. L'Empereur, 1993. Lenfant, 1519. 2105— 2109, 4437. Lengerke, 2510, 2511. Le Nourry, 5181. Lent, 4187. Lentz, 5049. Lenz, 4821. Leo, 2599. 1938. Leontius, 2419. Leopold, 959. Le riuche, 383. Lepsius, 4783. Leslie, 269.2738.3467. Less, 327, 328. Lessing, 1373. 1474. 5078. Lett, 4400. Leun, 996. 1718. Leunclavius, 4900. Leusden, 441.769,770. 1098. 1246. 5165. Lever, 2169. Lewald, 3482. Lewis, J. 811. 4436. 5179,5180. T. 1937. Ley, 4901. Leydekker, 1995. 4372. Liefmannus, 4424. Lienhart,2231. Liehlfoot. 2739, 2740. Limborch, 2813. 4560. Lindberg, 3247. 4682. Lindinger, 2025. Lipmann, 4678. Littleton. 3944. Liuel, 2381. Uoyd, Bp. 501—503. __1— J. 5156. W.2170. R. 222. INDEX. Loniceri, 4903. 5166. Lose, 2201. Losner, 1071. Lowman, 1806. 1996. Lowry, 1853. Lowth, 782, 783. 1206. 1399. W. 736. 1422. 1447. Lucas.3161. 4121. 5158. Lucke, F. 513. 1622. G. 1153. 2142. Locke,3.153-156.329. 1680, 1681.1908. Locman, 4727-4730. Loescher, 884. 2869. 3465. Loesman, 885. I Long, 4504. I Ludolf, 592. Ludovicus, 5042. Ludwig, 5106. Lufft, 5137. Lumper, 2397. Lupton, 3945. Luther, 630—633. 636. 1271. 1314—1317. 1362. 1335, 1386. 1452. 1508. 1564. 1587. 1632. 1730. 1732, 1733. 1789. 2638 — 2642. 3011. 3235. 3408. 3514. 4138. 4461—4465. 5001. 5085. 6092. 5166. Lyndwood, 2124. Lyon, 886. Lyttleton, 330. Mabillov, 2232. ]Macarius, 2520. Mac Ewen, 1168. Macknight, 671, 672. 1547. 1660—1663. Maclaine, 3946, Macnight, 673. Macro, 3947. INIagee. 3056. Maha-Bharata, 4793. 4795. 4799. 4813. 4820. Mahivansi Raj^-Rat- nucari Riija-vih, 4239. Mahn, 690. Maffei, 4904. Maimonides, 1939. 1965. 1990. f Mainwaring. 3645. Maitre, 4122. 4128. Maius. 1854. 2806. Maji, A. 4692. J. 1966. Major, 1602. 1682. Malcolm, 4905. Malebranch, 167. Mant,1217. 2314. 3116. 3527. 3716. 3948. Mantissa, 5002. Ma rck, 771.1372.2662. 2997. Maresius, 49. Marguerite, 2282. INIarheinecke, 3188. 3234. 3531. Mariti, 4906. Mark, 1184. Marie. 5069. Marmet, 3948. 4123. Marsden, 4835, 4836. 4838. Marsh, E. 1335. 3950, 3951. H. 33. 738. 2942. 3518. 3949. 4566. Marshall, 3952. Marsham, 2093. 4816. 4839. Martinus, 4557. Martin, C. 1400. D. 623, 625. 844. Martyn, 4533, 4534. Masch, 4943. Masclef, 887. .Mason, 3353. Massey,68. MassUlon, 2634, 2635. 3953.4124.5175. Maternus, 2421. Matthaeus, 474. 478. 4416. Mathai, 3037. Mathias, 2116. 3512. Matthew, 597. Matthews, 3954. Matthiae, 517.3117. Maty, 3955. ) Maundrell, 4907. Maurer, 1240. 1275. l Maurice, A. 4116. I T. 2938. 4998.4125. Mayer, 3013. 4247. 4384. 5002. Mayo, 3906. M'Crie, 451.3. M'Lean, 2741. Mead, 2021.3410. Mede, 1807. 2742. Meggott, 3956. Megiseri, 4763. Meiners, 113. Meisner, 420. 992. Melancthon, 14. 2795. 1430, 1431. 1682. 1703, 1704. 2143. 2197, 2198. 2643, 2644. 3233. 3515. 4460. 4620, 4621. 4630. 1565. 2794. 6167. 2796, 2797. Melchior, 5002. Melraoth, 3411. Melvill, 3957. 4513. INDEX. 413. 737, 738. 926. 1506. 1605. Michael. 3352. Middeldortf, 1370. Middleton, 397, 3495, 3496, , T. 1014. 3958. Mignot, 4910, Miguel, 643. Mill, 1401, 1402.1941. Millenial Church, 2996. Miller, 3959. Mills, 159. 1634. Mills, C, 4215. 4360. S., 4535. Milraan, 3731. Miln, 4146. Milner. 2743. 3960. 4272. 4567. Milton, 3582. Minucius Felix, 2483, 2484. Miraculis, 4624. Miraius, 4157. 4305. Mirchondi, 4753, 4754. Menasseh Ben Israel, j Mischna, 4176 — 4178. 1940. 1967. 3169. Missale, 2243. 2249. Mendels-Sohn. 1366. Menochius, 560. Menu, 4809. Mers, 1909. Mesch, 176 L Meurerus, 3046. Meuschen, 1509. M'Ewen, 2986. 158. 2254. Mitford, 50. Modern Traveller, 4911. Moegling. 3458. Moeller, 19. Miihler, 3489. Moldenhauer, J., 1524. Moldenhawer, 739. 1232. Meyer, 2083. 161 1.5093. Molesworth, 4626. 1968. 2065. 3293. i Moller, 4246. Michaelis, C. 1272. I Monro, 3961. J., 549. 738. Montague. 2681. 1179. 1231. Moore. Mrs. H., 2744, 1409, 1 2745. 15-29. Henry, 4521. 2033. More, 2746. 3310. 961. 1336. 1410. 1648. 2096. 4909. 5097. 1364. 1528, \9U1. 4622, 4982. 5110, 1857. Michaelis, J. R., 409 4623. Morehead, 3962. 4991. Morer, 2963. 5111. Morgan. 3723. J. H. 1272. Monngus. 4394. .T. G. 1856, Moritz, 4154. iMornay, 3607. Morus, 1155. 1510. 409 1603. 1623. 1549. 1707. 1734. 1771. 1781. 1782, 1859. 2871. 3298. 4627. Closer, 962. Mosheim, 1705. 1752. I860. 2144. 2872. 2873, 4273, 4274. 4277—4279. 4306— 4309. 4320. 4J43— 4345. 4371. 4425. 4628, 46-29. 4675. Moss, 3964. Moulin, 3412, 3413. Movers, 5136. Moysey, 1624. 3722. 3965. Mudge, 3966, 3967. Muelen, 1942. Mueller, 4755. Muller, 888. 1861. 1943.3721.4139. Munkhouse, 3668. Munster, 963. 3469. Munter, 1658. 4625. Munter, 812. 1625, 1626. 4168, 4169. 4375. 4383. Munthe, 1068. Muntinghe, 772. 1862. Muretus, 34. Musxus, 4216. Nabe., 505. 4310. Nanninga, 3053. Nares, E., 813. 3193. R., 332. 3704. 4961, 4962. Natalus, I56*i. Natolien. 4913. Neale, 4217. Neander, A., 2416. 4280—4282. .M., 889. Nelson, 2335, 2336. Nettleton, 3311. Neumann, 484.3. Newcome, 620. 674. 1444. 1863. Newman, 964, 965. J. H., 3970. 4426. 410 Newman, T., 3308. Newton, Bp., 384—9. 890. Sir I., 1434 . 2747, 2748. 3355. 3414. R., 3278.3971, INDEX. 3972. T., 3691. 3656. Nicephoras, 2415. Nichols, 240— 2. 2172. Nicholls, 2315—2317. 2337. Nicolau's, 1986. 1998. 44 04. Niemeyer, 1578. 1864. 2589. Nierszesouicz, 4769, Nieuwenhius, 3299. Nightingale, 3503. Nitzsch, 4631. Nizami, 4756. Nodier, 15. Noel, 3973. 4632. Nolan, 3737. Noldius, 987. Nonnus. 2490. Noris. H., 2628. P. M. H., 4427. Norris, 4949. Nosselt, 16. 18. 1156, 1157. Nothnagel, 2398. Notker, 600. Nourse, 3974. OsEnHAVSER. 2102. Oberleitner, 842. 1092. 1121. Oberthiir, 4633. Ode, 3010. Oelrichs, 160. 2399. 4634. Oelsner, 4218. Offer, 444. 892. Ogden, 3975. 3976. Ogilvie, 3977. 4954. 01denbruch,5116. Olearius, 3018. Oliver, 1906. Ollivant, 893. Ollyffe, 3279. Olney Hymns, 2382. Olon, 4914. Olpius, 5043. Olshausen, 42B3. Opitius, 431. 966. 4680. 4992. Oppenheimer, 4200. Optatius, 2553. 2555. Orarium, 2286. Orbellis, 2626. Oricellarius, 4396. Orme, 17. Orr, 1 14. 3978—3980. Osiander, 665. Ostendanus. 1337. Ostervald. 1229. 1230. Oswaldus, 4558. Ottius, 3107. Oudinus, 2400. lOuselv, 4916, 4917. lOutram, 1969. 1970. 5129. Owen, H., 1914. 3981. J., 35. 333. 1339. 2366. 2750. 2959, 3003. 3051. 3083. 3097. ( Parkhurst, 968—970. 1042—1044. Parr, 2757. Pany, 3986. Parsons, 33'25. Pascal, 3415, 3416. 4:}d6— 43dB. Pasor. 101 1.1038, 1039. Passio. 3059. Patrick, 1 ■206—1208. 1304. 1357. 3335, 3417. Patroni 2205. Paul III. Ecclesiaruro, 4468. Paulus,740. 814. 1340. 15*i7. 1772. 1865, 4429. 1338, 2749, 2960. 3032, 35 18. 3591. Oyanguren, 4833. Pacanucci, 1944. Paijninus, S., 4 .8 967 5051. 5055. - X., 439. Pahlin. 4693,4694. Palairet, 1067. Paleophilus. 3542. Paley.56— 63.284— 89. 334. lo9l— 93. 2751 —2755.3633. 3982— 3985. Palmer, 2338, 2339. Pappelbaum, 796. Pareau, A.. 1284. J., 1158. 1159. 1309. 1475. 1945. L., 1719.4741, 4742. Parens, 2663. 2805. Parker, 2173. 2756. 4485. 1530. 1746. 17j5. 2613. 3481. 4918. 5057. Pawson, 3987. Paxton, 1866. Pearce, 1568. Pearson, E.. 3705. -J.,3197— 99. 4527. Peiper, 4794. 4722. Peirce. 1773. Pelliccia, 2145. Pelling. 2943. 3988. Pembroke, 615. Penn. 1423. 2010. 4159. T.,2174. Penrose, 161. Peters, 1292, 93. 2646. Percival. 4729. Percy, 741. Peyran, 4441. Pezoldus, 2590. Pezron. 4174. Pfartius, 2793. 2200. Pfannkucke, 804. Pfeiffer,895. 1235. I'halestius, 1894. Phavorinus. 1035. Phelan, 456.*. Phelastrius, 2558. Philipps. 896. Phillpotts. 3486. Philo Judu;us, 2412. 2429,-2431. INDEX. 411 Philo Episc. Carpasii, ' 2591. Philostorgius, 2498. Photius, 2419. Picart, 4145. Pictet, 2367. 2803. , 3024. 3418. 4126. 4341. Pierre, 4919. Piguorius, 4165. Pike, 3463. Pinkerton, 2242. Pires, 1569. Piscator, 1588. 1683. 1689. Pitman, 3989. Pius v., 4399. Planck, 804. 4444. 1006. Plat, 2119. Presbyterian Govern- ment, 2214. Plath, 4920. Platina, 4390. Platts, 3990. 5931. Plauensius, 3226. Plumptree, 3991. Plumvoen, 1867. Pockfington, 3038. 3992. Pococke, 524, 525. 1455. 1472. 4731. 1443. 2758. Polano, 2110— 2113. Pole, 1181—1183. Poley, 4798. Polycarp, 2425. 2426. 2428. Polychronius, 2419. Pons, 2221. Poole, 3525. Popham, 1868. Porta, 4473. Porter, 3655. Porteus, 336. 3502. 3993—3995. Portiforium, 2244. Possart, 1135. Postilla, 1570. Pott, 1664. 1720.3654. 4656.5114. Potter,2098.2176.2769. Powell, 3996, 3997. Powlelt, 4636. Pradus, 1419. Precaticnes, 2368. Prica?us, 1511. Price, 335. 2818. Prideaux, 2067. 3741. 5157. Priestley, 162, 163. 3559. Pritius, 742. Procopowicz, 3006. 4637. Prudentius, 2602. Pruen, 2146. 2340. Purdy, 3280. Pusey, 3599. Pyle, 3998. 1225. 1808. QUEVSTED, 1947. Quentinus, 2302. Quesnel, 1521. 1571. 3419. Quirenus, 2239. Rabe, 4178. Racine, 4284. Rambachius, 1165. 1272. Ram bonnet, 1788. Rammohun Roy, 4237. Randolph. 3999. Raphel, 1057—1059. Raphelengius, 1122. Rask, 4760. Ratelband, 1774. Ratram, 2616. Ravius. 4734. Rawbone, 3060. Ray, 115. Raymer, 5058. Raymund, 578. Reading, 2341. 4000. Reay, 897. Rechenbergius, 3222. , Reck, 5104. Rechenberger, 971. Regenbrecht, 2131. Rehlingius, 4204. Reiche, 1706. 1747 3118.5102.5174. Reichard, 2845. Reimraann, 4921. Reineccius, 518. 534. 972. 2875. 5013. Reinecke, 1572. 1869. Reinesi, 4683. Reinhard, 1870. 4143. 4639. 4640. 4994. Reiske, 2026. Reland, 898. 1123. 1948—1950. 1972, 1973. 2034. 4019. 4922, 4223. Renaudotius, 2237. Reneccius, 993. Rettberg, 1872. 5028. 5168. Reusz, 3312. 4643. Reyberger, 3296. Reyncll, 2995. 4001. Reynolds, 2760. Rheinwald, 1742. Rhenferdius,4993. : Rhenford, 773. Rhode. 1597. 4221. 4231. Ribinus, 3245. Richard. 2103. Richmond, L., 4536. R., 4002. Richter, G., 2028. J., 4598. 5155. Ridgley, 2877. Ridley, 2999. 3700. Reigler, 1283. 1417. Riehm, 1639. Riland, 2178. Rinck, 1650. Ringelbergius, 34. Rituale, 2277. Rivers, 2761. Riviere, 4127. Roberts, 743. 3420. 4983. (Robertson, 899. 994. 4003. W., 440. 4924. Robinson, H.,169431. Dr. J., 10. J. T.. 4005. R., 4004. N n3 412 Robinson, T., 2079. 2878. 4537. Rocheblave, 41'28. Rochester, Earl of, 4523. Rodriguez, 4832. Roediger, 806. Roell, 3606. Roesler, 5090. Rog-aar, 5120. Rogers, 226. 2676. 4009. J., 447. 2147. 2762. 3261. 3504. 4006. 4008. 4960. Romaine, 985. 3421— 3423. 4010. Rondet, 2299. Roorda, 116. 900. 1413. 5014. Roper, 1523. Rbrdam, 2433. Rosarius, 2260. 2308. Roscellin. 4423. Rose. 4281. 1873. 1014. 3597,3598.4011. Rosen, 4818. 4784, 4785. Rosenbaum, 3600. RosenmuUer, 815. 973. 1124. 1512. 1438. 1875. 1952. 113b. 1175—1177. 1192— 1194. 1341. 1383. 1390. 1406. 1424, 1425. 1451. 1874. 2043. 4594. 4735. J., 1137. INDEX. Rudolph, 834. Rueff, 4311. Ruell, 4828. Ruhs. 4243. . Ruinart, S., 4379. T., 4378. RuUman, 1190. Rundall, 697. Rupert, 1381. 4593. 4656. Rus, 669. Ruschat, 901. , Russel, A., 4925. I Russell, M., 2066. 2044. 4012. 4926. Rust, 164. Rutherford, 3424. 1195.229. Ross, 51. Rothe, 73^). Rotherham, 337. 4944. 3090,3091. Routh,2417. Roy, Rajah Rammo- hun, 4238. Royaards, 2848. 4367 1723. Ruckersfelder, 4644. Ruckert, 1735. 5107 1708. Rudelbacb, 1169. Saadie, 574. Sack, 4129. 4333. Sacy. 627. 1102, 1103. 1105. 3425. 4191. 4211. Sagittarii, 4259. Sahl, 570. Sainte iMarthe, 3426. Sale, 4209. Saligniaci, 2035. Salome, 902. Salt, 4695. Samuel, 1971. Sancara, 4819. Sanderson, 2177. 3441, 3442. 4539. Sanditort, 5169, Sarpi,2114. Sauer. 4192. Saurin, 4130, 4131. Saunders, 3351. Saunier, 1360. Savary, 1 125. 4210. Scaligeri, 4733. Scattergood. 4013. Schaaf, 580. 1099. Schannat, 2121. Scharfenberg. 817. 1440. Scharfius, 3427. Schtdius, 4244. Scheiblcr, 3027. 3028. 3536. Scheidii, 974. 1160. 1403. 5021. Schelling, 1354. 1404- 1775. Schelstratus, 4405. Scherer, 1120. Scberzius, 603. Schier, 4429. Schilleri, 603. Schindler, 976. 1083. Schirmer, 1282. Schlaegerus, 1877. Schlegel, J.4156. L. A. 4817.4928. Schleiermacher, 165. 1753. 1604. 4140. 4141. Schleusncr, 818. 1022— 1031. Schmeller, 604. Schmidt, C. F. 705. 1709. 1775. 1792. . C. C. 2233. E. 1050. 1407. — ¥. 4167. 4929. — .I.E. 2880. -J. J. 4930. . J. C. 5015. S. 415. 1756. K. 686. Schneckenburger, 1531. Schni/Unus, 4430 4645. Schnurrcr, 19. 1107. 1878. 4646. 4736. 4035. 1037. 5046. 5050.. 5059—5064. 5066. 5070. 5074. 5076.5079.5081. Schoder, 2036. Schocne, 4336. Schoettgenius, 4175. Scholar, armed, 3579. Scholl, 1442. Scholten, 5029. Scholz, 504. 799. 1532. Schomerus, 3457. 3552. Schonemann, 2401. Schott, 491. 562. 1234. 1260. 1513. 1748. 1879. 2881, 3177. 4647. Schottgen, 475. 1045. 1514. Schottlander, 4179. Schreger, 2027. Schereitir, 1607. Schroch, 4285. 4312. Schroder, 4770. Schroeder, 1987. 903, 651. 1454. 1003. 5016. 1343. N. 800. Schrceer. 4931. Schubert, H. 905. J. 36. 2882. 3297. 3452. 5141. Schuckford, 2064. Schumann, 433. Schultens, 800. 1295. 1296. 1355, 1356. 1880. 5017. H. 823. 907. 4705—4708. 4723. 4721, 4737. 4995. Schulthess, 2041. 2883. 2979. Schulize. A. 5030. Schulze. G. 4648. D. 493. 801. E. I9r)3. .1. 1191. 1344. 1436. Schurzfleisch, 4313. Schutze, 1737. Schwabe. 693. Schwertner, 3428. Sclichtingiur, 26)1. Scoott, 338.2763.3323, 3324. 3016. T. 1213. 1216. 3086. 4649. 4540, 4650. f, Scotus, 4614. Scougal, 2764. 3429. \ Scudder, 3430. Scultetus, 2402. Scupolus, 3431. Sebastians, 909. Seckendorfi. 4445. Seeker, 3281. 3662. 4014. Sedg^^ick, 3354. Sedulius, 2621. Seed, 3697. Seelen, 3611. Segand, 4132, 4133. 1161, INDEX. Segar, 5092. Seifarti, 4683. Seiler, 2884—6. 3294. 3453. Seldcn, 1999—2002. Selvaggius, 3022 Semler, 704. 1162. 1665. 2019. 2149. 2887. 3216. 4285. 4187. 4322. 4651, 4652. 4932. Sennert. 5018. Serle, 3432. Serran, 548. Servetus, 4421. 4431. Severus, 3119. Seyfltarth, F. 1776. G. 4896. 4933. Shaftesbury, 166 — 169. Sharpe, G. 831. 913. 1013. 4653. J. 4019. 2767. T. 998. 999. 1963. Shaw, D. 339. S. 4020. Shepherd, 2343. Sheridan, 4021. Sherlock, T. 364—369. W. 171.2150. 2768. 2930. 2953. 3156. 3178. 3179. 4023—4027. 5182. Short, 4026. 4494. Shower, 4029. Shuck fud, 2070. Shuttleworth, 230. 1675. P. 4039. Sibellius, 1790. Sidney, 615. Sidonius, 2600, 2601. Sieifert. 1095. Sigismund. 117. Silberrad, 4554. 1259. Sillery, 3313. Simeon, 3669, 3670. Simon, 20. 421. 911— 914. 920, 931. 977. 1548. Simon, R., 776, 777. 819. 413 Simson, 4338. Sinclair, 2179. Sinschoten, 4902. Sirmondi, 2422. 2629. 4442. Skeeler, 4032—4034. Skelton, 245. 2770. 4035. Skepp. 3007. Skinner, 4510. 4511. Skurray, 4036. Slade, 1673. Sleidan, 2664, 2665. 4447—4453. Sloss, 2934. 4037. Smallbridge, 4038. Smallbrook, 391. Smart, 3349. Smedley, 4472. Smith, H. 4039. J. 118. 247. 4040. 4284. 2965. Pye, 3057. 4041. Snape, 4042. Soames, 3287. 3734. 4483. Sobiech, 3337. Socker, 2765, 2766. Sonnenmayer, 5071. Sonntag, 3020. South, 4043. Southey, 3526, 3527. Southgate, 4044. Spalding, 3433. Spangebergus, 2888. Spanheim, 2072. 2087. 4238. 4314. Sparrow, 2344. 3252. Spencer, 2003, 2004. 4541. Spieker, 3232. Spineto, 4698. Spinoza, 172, 173. Spitzner, 774, 775. 837. Spohn, F. 4699. G. 1408. Spooner, 1605, 1651. Spotswood, 4508, 4509. Sprenger, 2403. Spring. 4535. Spry, 3720. Squire, 231. il 414 Stacie, 5153. f Stackhouse, 196. 278. 2057—2059. Stadier, 979. Staehelin. 1268, 1269. Stange, 1345. Stanhope. 2345. Stapfer, 3449. 3450. Starck. 1290. 1420. 1638. Stattler, 340. Staudlin, 3314. Stehbing, 3000. 3572. | 3690. 4045. 4046. 4315. 4361. 5154 Stein, 1613. Steinbrecher, 915. Steinheim, 1466. Steinwender, 2975. Stellwag. 5159. Stennett, 4017. Stephan, 4189. 1051. Stephens, 4048. Sterae, 4049. Sterry. 3434. Stier. 5019. Stickel. 1395. 1478. Still. 2369. 4050. Stillingfleet,2. 271. 341. 2931. 3499, 3500.4051.4491. Stuard, 1441. 1481. Stone, 4397. Stonhouse, 2370. Stochius. 5121. Stock, 980—982. 1046. Stockhardt. 3435. Stool, 4740. Storr, 152. 174. 916. 1237. 1516. 1677. 1777. 1881. 2889, 2890. Stosch, J. 2891. F. 1811. Straight, 4052. Strauchius, 4316. Stroth, 4935. Strype, 2771. 4484. Stuart, 839, 840. 1711. 1778. 3120. 5022. 6112. Stuck. 1460. INDEX. Stuffken, 4655. Stuhlmann, 1308. Sturm, 3436. Sturmy, 4054. Sturtevant. 3643. Suicer, 2404, 2405. Suidas, 1035. Sulpicius. 2602. 2603. Sumner, 120.343. 1258. 1592. 1628. 3628. 3658. 4055, 4056. Supervilie, 4135. Swinden,3182. Sykes, 233. 357. 3061. Sylloge Confessionum, 3240. Schroeder. 4995. Synesius, 2592. CvreniBU8,2593. Synge, 2772, 3348. Takyoddixi 4720. Talbot. 4975. Talboys, 4773. Talmud de Babylone, 1976. 4170_4172. Tamerlane, 4703. Tattersall, 5056. Taylor, 1. 2371. 2774, 2775. 4058. H., 2913. 3185. J., 3062. 3047. 3152. 3170. 3319— 3322. 3437. 3443. 3501.3528. 4057. Jer., 4941. 2080. N. 270. R. 52. 177.178. Teller. 3166, 3167. 4657. 5004. Tenki.ick, 5044. Teplotz, 3307. TertuUian, 2421. 2428. 2469—2474. Thaddffius, 658. Thalemann, 571. Theile, 2893. 5086. Theiner, 4412. Theodoritus, 2498, 2594—2597. Theodorius Antioch., 2454. 2419. 2498. 4437. Theophilus, Antioch., 2455, 9456. 1574. Theophylactus, 1684. 2622, 2623. Thesaurus Novus Theo- logico - Philologicus. 1179. 1180. Patrum,2424. Thiess. 1524. Thiesz. 2892. 4142. Thill, 4432. Thilo, 688. 691. 2504. 4658. Tholuck, 804. 1817. 1491. 1954. 1630. 1711. 1533. F. A. G.. 1712. 422.3. Thomas Aquinas, 2624. Thomassinus, 2203. Thompson, 3629. Thorolds, 2936. Thorn, 3039. 4059. Thorndyke, 2151. Tichler, 4659. Tieftrunk, 4660. Til, 3539. Tillemont, 4342. Tillotson, 2776— 2778. Filly. 2372. Timmermann, 2021. Timur, 4703. Tindall, 2676. Tittmann, C. C, 5094. J. A. H.. 179. 1015. 1016. 2666. 3187. 3227. 3229, 3230. 3650. K. C, 1631. 1882. 4661.1817. Tobianus. 5038. Tograi, 4740. Togtraann, 2993. Tol, 1579. Toland, 4250. Tomasinus. 4165. Tomline, 744. 2894. 2895. 3085. 3262. 3539. 3590. Toogood, 3587. Tbpler, 820. Tossanus, 983. Toulmin. 4060. Tounley, 778. Townsend, C. 4062. i G.,652— 655. i 662. .T., 4061. Townshend, 346. Townson, 1575. 4063. Trapp, 1575, 1576. 3460. 5087. 5147, 5148. Travell, 1346. 3209. Trelcatius,2814. Tremellius 558. 927. | 1 rendelenburg. 4198. 5171. Treschow, 4664. Triglandus, 1978. Trimmer, 699. 1227. 4665, 4666. Tritzsche, 3231. Trollope, 4334. Tromus, 1054. Tucker, 2984. 4064. Tuckney, 4065. 2812. TurnbuU, 180. Turner, 188. Turretin, 234. 1163. 2667. 2811. 4317, 4318. Twells, 3698. 3689. Tydeman, 4743. Tyndale, 2677. Tzschirneri, 4667,4668. INDEX. Usscr, 2086. Uylenbrock, 2113. Vadian, 3530. Vaillant, 4937, 4238. Valekenarius, 1517. 4193. Valmeeki, 4816, 17. Valpy, 508, 510. 3630. 4068. Van der Hooght, 407, 408. Van Ess, 122, 123. Vanmildert, 54, 55. 3692. 3718. 4069. Van Nas, 5073. Vatablius, 1347. Vater. 485. 917. 4335. Vaughan, 4537. Vaux, 3730. Vedala, 4830. Veil. 1980. 3025. Veillodter, 347. Veith, 3538. Veld, 1432. Velthusen, 2099. 1306. 2809. 4593. 4654. Venema, 1203. 1348. 1414. 1421. 1435. 1485. 2668. 4289. 5082. Venidad - Zend-Avesta, 4224. Venn, II., 3318. J., 4070 UULFMANN. 1379. Uihlein. 3554. Ukert, 4461. Ulfila. 596. Ulphilas, 594. 598. Umbreit. 1361. 1369. 1307. 1371. 1377. Unger, 1170. Upjohn, 4067. Ursinus, 3896. Urvasi, 4821. Usher. 2810. Usser, 2084, 2085. 3541. Venneer, 3263. Verman, 348. Verschuir. 4996. Veysie, 3058. 3711. Vignoles, 2088. Vignier, 4764. Vincelium, 3389. Vindiciaj sacr. N. T.. 349. Vitringa, 1388, 1339. 1483. 1809. 1883— 18H5. Vittapandi, 1419. Vogel, 4166.5442. Vogelsang, 2927. Volck, 5096. 415 Voorst, 1017. 1886. 2954. Vorst, 779. Vorstman, 1349. 5065. Vossius, 34. 2897. 4144. Vrieraoet. 918. 1126. Vries, 122. Vueigelius. 5118. Vullers, 1127.4758. Waehxer, 1954. Waddington, 4353. Wagenseils, 1955. 1982. 1984, 1985. Wagner, 4685. Wahl, 1047, 48. 2898. Wake, 2427. 3284-86. Wakedius, 4939. V/akefield, 350. 622. 1595. Wakkernagel, 4669. Walch, 2899. 3191. 3219. 3475. 4260. 4349. 4354. 4391. 4476. G. F., 2018. 5138. J. G., 22, 23. 1887. 2152. 2406. 2407. 3217, 3218. 3192. 4319. 4321. 4326. Wald, 351. Waldo, 2348, 2349. 4071. Walker, G., 4072. J., 4502. O., 1686. S., 4073. Wall, 3103. 3105, 3106. Walsh, 4323. Walter, 352. Walllier, 659,660.919. Walton, 520. 1077. 1888. 2092. .T. 4.339. 4543. Warburlon, 7. 353-356. 2780. 2998. 4194, 4195. Ward, 5176. 416 WawJlaw, 3040. 3554, 3560. 4075. Warner, F., 272. R. 3576. Warren, R., 3153. J., 4077. Warwicke, 3438. Wasmuth, M., 1128. . J.G. 4997. Wasse, 2383. Wassenbergh, 3154. Waterland, 2782. 2943. 2981, 2982. 3207, 3208. 3125. 3694. 6146. Watson, 273,274. 2783. 3545. 4544. 4670. T., 236. 3439. Watts, 700. 2384. 3906. Wayne, 2408. Weales, 3644. Weber, G. F., 1614. C. F., 4671. M., 1599. 1637. 2988. 2091. 3009. 3228. 4672, 4673. 4998. Webster, 4078. Weckherlin, 1004. Wegnern. 3477. Wegscheider, 2792. 2900. S. v., 2844. Weigenmeier, 835. Weisius, 4205. Weismann, 3609. Welchman, 3264—66. Wells, 1228. 2037. Welton, 2901.4079. Werenft'ls, 2669. 4136. Wernsdorf, 2902. Werthern, 4368. Wesley, 1549.3593. Wessel, 1173. Wesseling, 1633. 2005. West, 358— 361. Westall, 610. Westhovius, 1889. Weston, 400. 4080. Wetstein, 468. 508. 780. 802. INDEX. Wette, 746. 1350. 2903. 3070. 4674. Wetzer, 3479. Weyers, 4744. Whately, 3726. 3173. 2923. 3498. Whaley, 4081. Wheatland, 4082. Wheatly,2350. 4083; \V hichcote, 4084. Whiston, 3684. Whitaker, E.W.,4085. J., 4380. Whitby, 1206. 2955. 3207. 4086, 4087. White, J., 479. 683. 3472. 3708. 5023. J. B., 3510, 3511. Whiteley, 181. Whitfitld, 836. 4088, 4089. Whittaker, 4090. Wickliff, 4545. 2676. 4434, 4435. Wideburgius, 3543. Widmanuus, 5091. Wiedenfeld, 1418. W^igand, 2808. Wiggerus, 5127. Wiggers, 3480.4428. Wilberforce, 2904. Wilder, 4091. Wilken, 1136.4359. Wilkes, 53. VVilkins, C, 4786. D., 189, 190. 590.2123.4092. W'ilierara, 601. Williams, D., 4094. E., 3646. 3088. J.. 1053. E., 2958. 4093. 4953. Wilson, 92 1, 922. 2373. 3155. 3338. 6020. D., 3041.3577. 4085. H. H., 4789. 4822. 4928. M., 4096. Wilson P., 4097, 4098* R., 1606. T., 1906. 2785. W., 3172.3264. 3315. 4099. Winchester, 3266. Winer, 21. 821, 822. 929. 1009, 1010. 1736. 1077. Winter, 2234. Wintle, 1427. 3710. Winzer, 562. Wippermann, 4392. Wirth, 1282. Wise, 96. Wiseman, 1097. Wisner, 4529. Witherspoon, 2786. 3100. 3122. 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