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7. Defence of the Duke of Buckingham. By the Author of Considerations, &c.

8. The Anti Thelemite. Answers to the Duke of Buckingham's Quaeres.

Lond. 1685

ib. 1685

9. Payne's (Henry) Persecutor Exposed, &c. Reply to an ill-bred Answer to the Duke of Buckingham's Paper.

Controversial Tracts.

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sm. 4to. containing,

ib. 1685

1. Crofton's (Zech.) Analepsis: &c. Consideration of Dr. John Gauden's Sense and Solution of Solemn League and Covenant. 4th edit. 1661 2. News from France. Present State of Difference between the French King and Court of Rome, &c.

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3. Lane's (Col. Edward) Image of our Reforming Times, &c. 4. Du Moulin's (Dr.

ib. 1682 ib. 1654

) Account of Advances the Church of England hath made toward Rome, &c.

ib. 1680

5. Disputation proving it not convenient to grant unto Ministers Secular Jurisdiction, &c.

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6. Passionate Remonstrance made by his Holinesse, &c. upon the late Proceedings and Scotland, &c.

ib. 1679 Covenant in Edin. 1641

7. Relation of the True Funerals of the Marquisse of Montrose, &c. and Sir William Hay of Dalgity, &c. wants title.

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10. L' Estrange's (Sir Roger) Seasonable Memorial, &c. Notes on the Liberties of Press and Pulpit. ib. 1680 11. Declaration of the Faith and Order, &c. in the Congregational Churches in England.

wants title.

Miscellaneous Tracts. 1 vol. 4to. containing,

1. Clifford's (Martin) Notes upon Mr. Dryden's Poems.

See PROSE WORKS, vol. i. pp. 121-2.

Lond. 1687

2. Short and Impartial View of the Manner and Occasion of the Scots Colony's coming away from Darien, &c.

.

1699 3. Scotland's Present Duty, or a Call to the Nobility, &c. for our common Concern in Caledonia, &c. 1700 4. Last Will and Codicil of Charles II. King of Spain, 2d October 1700

Lond. 1701

5. State of the Controversy betwixt united and separate Parliaments.

6. The late Lord Beilhaven's memorable Speeches in November 1706. With Preface.

7. Convention between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain, 1739

8. Some Reflections on His Majesty's Proclamation, published 1686-7, for a Toleration in Scotland, &c. wants title.

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9. Letter writ by Myn Heir Fagel, &c. with the Prince and Princess of Orange's Thoughts concerning the Repeal of the Test, &c.

10. Answer to a Paper entitled, A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty. Controversial Tracts. 1 vol. sm. 4to. containing,

Lond. 1688 no title.

1. Pacquet of Advice from Rome; or History of Popery. No. 1 to 31, (December 1678, to July 1679) or Vol. I. Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome. No. 1 to 44, (July 1679 to May 1680,) or Vol. II.

Lond. 1678-80

2. Pacquet of Advices and Animadversions sent from London to the Men of Shaftesbury, (occasioned by Lord Shaftesbury's Letter.)

3. Second Pacquet of Advices and Animadversions.

4. L' Estrange's (Sir Roger) Account of the Growth of Knavery, &c.

5.

ib. 1676

ib. 1677

ib. 1681

Citt and Bumpkin: in a Dialogue, &c. on matters of Religion and Government.

ib. 1680

6. L'Estrange's (Sir R.) Citt and Bumpkin. Part II. Discourse upon Swearing and Lying, 2dedit. Lond.1680 7. Truth and Honesty in Plain English.

ib. 1679

ib. 1702

9. Separation and Sedition Inseparable, whilst Dissenters are permitted to controll, &c.

ib. 1703

8. Principles on which the Abjuration Oath may be grounded.

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8. The True Cess, by the exact intrinsick value of all Real Estates rightly stated.

ib. 1691

9. Discourse upon Usury, &c. proving the lawfulness thereof.

ib. 1692

10. Temple's (Sir Richard) Essay upon Taxes, calculated for the present juncture.

ib. 1693

11. Briscoe's (J.) Discourse on the late Funds of the Million Act, &c.

is. 1694

ib. 1699

ib. 1694

ib. 1694

12. Saunders's (Tib.) Fortunatus's Looking Glass; or Essay on Lotteries. 13. Tindal's (Dr. Matthew) Essay concerning the Law of Nations, &c. 14. Johnson's (Samuel) Essay on Parliaments at a certainty.

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15. Asgill's (John) Treatise, showing how usefull, &c. the inrolling and registering of all conveyances of lands may be to the Inhabitants of this Kingdom. ib. 1694 16. Angliae Tutamen, &c. being an Account of the Banks, Lotteries, Mines, &c. and many pernicious projects now on foot; tending to the destruction of trade and commerce. 17. Solon Secundus; or Some Defects in the English Laws, with their proper remedies. 18. Defoe's (D.) Poor Man's Plea, in relation to the Proclamations, &c. for Reformation of Manners, &c. 2.1698 19. Considerations on the Choice of a Speaker in the ensuing Session, &c. 20. The Occasional Paper, No. x. on Self Murder, and Verdicts of Non Compos. 21. Reply to the Hertford Letter, wherein the case of Mrs. Stout's death is more particularly considered, and Mr. Cowper vindicated.

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22. The Julian and Gregorian Year: or Difference betwixt the Old and New Styles. 23. The Free State of the People of England maintained, &c.

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24. Johnson's (Samuel) Vindication of Magna Charta, &c. 2d edit. Former Ages never heard of, and After Ages will admire. A Brief Review of the most material Parliamentary Transactions, beginning Nov. 1640, and continued to this present year. 4to.

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ib. 1654 Collection of Stall Ballads, Christmas Carols, &c. (between 30 and 40 in number.) 4to. SHELF III.

Rollock's (Rev. Robert) Treatise of God's Effectual Calling. Translated out of Latin by H.
Holland. 4to.
Lond. 1603
Brown's (Rev. John) Quakerisme the Path-Way to Paganism, &c. Examination of the Theses
and Apologie of Robert Barclay. 4to.
Edin. 1678
Mornay's (Philip of, Lord of Plessie Marlie) Trewnesse of Christian Religion. Translated by
Sir Ph. Sidney and Arthur Golding. B. L. 4to.
Lond. 1592

Collection of Sermons preached before the Two Houses of Parliament, on various public occasions, by Presbyterian Divines. (35 in number, with a MS. List prefixed.)

Lond. 1645-46 Tracts relative to the Revolution, 1688, and the Settlement of the Church of Scotland. 1 vol. 4to. containing,

1. Livingstone's (Rev. John) Letter to his Parishioners of Ancrum. Imperfect. Rotterdam, 7 Oct. 1671 2. The Scotch Mist cleared up, &c. Account of the Proceedings against Archibald, Earl of Argyle, for High Treason, &c. Wants title. [1682]

1688 1688-9

3. Letter, containing Reflections on H. M.'s Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, 4th April, 1687. 4. Collection of Papers (15,) relating to the present juncture of affairs in England.

6. Essay upon the Original and Designe of Magistracie. Vindication of the late Proceedings.

5. Popery Banished, with an Account of their Base Cheats.

1689

7. Four Questions Debated, &c. With an Answer to the Objection, that the Convention will not have the power of a Parliament.

8. Salus Populi Suprema Lex; Free Thoughts of a Well-wisher for a good Settlement.

9. Reflections upon our Late and Present Proceedings in England.

10. Necessity of settling the Crown of England.

1689

1689

1689

1689

11. Obedience due to the present King, notwithstanding our oaths to the former. By a Divine of C. of E. See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. x. p. 296.

12. Proceedings of present Parliament justified by the opinion, &c. of Hugo Grotius.

1689

13. Usher's (Archbishop) Reduction of Episcopacy into the form of Synodical Government, &c. proposed in 1641, &c.

14. Letter to a Reverend Minister of the Gospel, of the Presbyterian persuasion.

1689

Edin. 4 March, 1689

15. Sober Conformist's Answer to a Rigid Conformist's Reasons why no alteration should be made in the Government of the Church of Scotland.

1689

16. Weighty Considerations humbly proposed to the ensuing Assembly of the States of Scotland. 17. Letter to a Member of the Convention of States in Scotland.

1689

1689

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19. Address of the Presbyterian Ministers and Professors of the Church of Scotland to the High Commissioner and Estates of Parliament. 1689 20. Address signed by the greatest part of the Members of Parliament of Scotland, delivered to H. M. at Hampton Court, 15th Oct. 1689

21. Account of the Affairs of Scotland, &c. on occasion of the Address lately presented to H. M. Lond. 1 Dec. 1689 22. Sherlock's (Rev. Dr. W.) Letter to a Friend, respecting a French Invasion to restore the late King James, &c. repr. Edin. 1689 Political and Religious Tracts, at and after the Revolution in 1688. 4to. containing,

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1. Memorial from the English Protestants to the Prince and Princess of Orange.

See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. x. p. 22.

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2. Political Conference between Aulicus, Demas, and Civicus, concerning Civil Government. Lond. 1689 3. Discourse concerning the present Convention in both Kingdoms.

4. Articles of Religion agreed upon, &c. in the Convocation at Dublin, 1615.

5. Heads of Agreement assented to by the United Ministers in and about London, &c.

6. Defoe's (Daniel) New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty, &c.

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9. Owen's (Rev. Jas.) Moderation still a Virtue; in answer to several bitter pamphlets, &c. Lond. 1704 10. Burnet, (Gilb.) Disput. Juridica de Belli Causis, &c.

Lug. Bat. 1701

Lond. 1699

(Son of Sir Thomas Burnet, and Nephew of Bishop Burnet, to whom, jointly, it is dedicated.) 11. The Seaman's Opinion of a Standing Army in England. 12. Letter from a Lawyer, &c. to his Friend in the Country, (on the purchase of New East India Stock.) wants title.

Controversial Tracts between the Presbyterians and Episcopalians in Scotland, after the Revo-lution. 1 vol. 4to. containing,

1. Representation of the Presbyterian Ministers to the Parliament, 30th May 1695; with some Remarks. wants title. 2. Speech in the Parliament of Scotland on the Presbyterian Government. By Sir Alexander Bruce. MS. At the end," This person was expelled the House by the remaining part of the Parliament.” no date [1702]

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3. Speech of one of the Barons of the Shire of B, at a Meeting for choosing Representatives to the ensuing Parliament, summoned for 12th November. 1702 4. Premonitor Warning; or Advice by a true Lover of his Country, &c. (Project for a National Bank in Scotland, signed J. A.)

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5. Letter from Mr. Hodges at London to a Member of the Parliament of Scotland.

6. Great and Popular Objection against the Repeal of the Penal Laws and Tests, considered. 7. Reasons for maintaining the antiquity and necessity of Episcopacie.

1702

Edin. 1703

no date. 1703

8. Counter Essay; or Vindication of Calvin and Beza's Presbyterian Judgment and Principles, &c. in answer to an Essay concerning Church Government.

9. Second Edition of the Debate in the Shop about Imparity among Pastors.

10. Calder's (Rev. Robert) Reasons for a Toleration to the Episcopal Clergy. (12mo.)
11. Case of the Episcopal Clergy, &c. as to granting them Toleration and Indulgence.
12. Webster's (Rev. James) Letter from a Gent. to a M. P. concerning Toleration. 2d edit.
13. Remarks upon the "Case of the Episcopal Clergy," in a Letter, &c.

no title.

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14. Plain Dealing with the Presbyterians, by way of answer to (Webster's) Letter. 15. Vindication of Plain Dealing, &c.

Edin. 1703 ib. 1703

1703

16. Short Character of the Presbyterian Spirit, &c. as it can be gathered from the " Letter" and "Remarks."

17. Sage's (Bishop J.) Remarks on the late "Letter," &c. and Mr. Williamson's Sermon.

1703 1703

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18. Thoughts concerning Toleration vindicated and enforced, &c. in answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, "Toleration's Fence removed."

1703

19. Short Answer to a Short Paper, &c. persuading indulgence to the Episcopal Clergy.

1703

20. Essay for Peace by union in judgment; about Church Government in Scotland.

1703

21. Letter from a Country Gent. &c. Reasons for thinking Mr. Webster not the author of the Answer to the Essay for Peace.

no title.

22. Letter to a Friend, &c. Reflections on the Essay for Peace, the Answer, and Reply.

no title.

23. Sound and Solid Reasons against the Presbyterian l'rints anent Patronages.

1703

24. Letter from a Country Presbyterian Minister, &c. concerning Toleration and Patronages. 25. Manifesto asserting, &c. the legal right of the Princess Sophia and her issue to the Succession of Scotland,

1703

26. Short History of the Sabbath.

repr. 1704 Edin. 1705

27. Letter from the Master of a Private School to a Reverend Member of General Assembly, &c. (respecting the inaccuracy of the King's Printer's Bibles, and giving 3 pages of Errata in Mrs. Anderson's New Testament, edit. 1703.)

ib. 1705

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28. Answers to Mr. John Mackmillan's Paper of Grievances, &c. by the Presbytery of Kircudbright. 1705 29. The Pamphlet, &c. “True Narrative of the Proceedings of the Presbytery of Kircudbright,” examined and found false. By a Member of that Presbytery. 1705 Catalogue of Dean Swift's Books, taken 6th October 1742, and compared June 2, 1744. With an Account of the Expences, &c. and Produce of the Sale. MS. 4to. Adversaria: a thick sm. 4to vol. entitled, "Common Places, 14th May, 1792." Containing Poetical Pieces, principally selected; Translations from the German; Original MS. Fragments; Scraps from Newspapers, &c. by Sir Walter Scott. With a few Odds and Ends of later date, such as, Vocabulary of Shetland Phrases; Tam Delap; Description of Douglas Castle and Vicinity, and Traditional Notes, relative to the Scenery and History of Castle Dangerous, by Mr. Haddow. (See Notes to the latter Novel; and LIFE, vol. vii. p. 295.) Variarum Protractionum, (vulgo Compartimenta vocant,) cum pictoribus omnibus, &c. tum et studiosis, &c. Libellus apprimé utilis, &c. 4to.

Antwerp, 1555

PRESS H.

SHELF I.

THEOLOGY; PHILOSOPHY; LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE.

) Fifteen Sermons on Social Duties.

800.

Lond. 1744

Delany's (Rev. Dr.
Kempis's (Thomas à) Christian's Pattern; or a Treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Christ.
Translated by Dean Stanhope. 6th edit. 8vo.

ib. 1708 Oxford, 1693

The Ladies' Calling. In two parts. 6th impression. 800.
Sprague's (Rev. Dr. W. B.) Lectures to Young People. With Introductory Address by Dr.
Samuel Miller. 12mo.

Mason's (Rev. John) Treatise on Self Knowledge. 12mo.

Tracts. 1 vol. 12mo. containing,

New York, 1830 Edin. Ballantyne, 1806

1. Collection of the Laws in favours of the Reformation in Scotland. With Index.

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Edin. 1749

2. Memoirs of Mr. Robert Blair. In two parts. The first by himself, the second by Mr. William Row. (1593-1666.) ib. 1754 3. True State of Difference between the Reformed Presbytery and some brethren who lately deserted them. ib. 1753

Hervey's (Rev. James) Theron and Aspasio; or a series of Dialogues and Letters, &c. 2 vols.

12mo.

Dub. 1758

Deism Refuted; or the Truth of Christianity Demonstrated, &c. 12mo.

Lond. 1753

Book of Common Prayer, &c. of Church of England. With Tate and Brady's Psalms. 12mo.

Edin. 1772

Psalms of David in Metre, version of Church of Scotland.

12mo.

. ib. 1770

Brady's (Dr. N.) and Tate's (N.) New Version of the Psalms. 12mo.
Watts's (Rev. Dr. Isaac) Psalms of David, &c.
Translations and Paraphrases in Verse, &c.

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