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the Teaching and Witness of the Holy Spirit is inserted, from it's first Volume, in Bishop Watson's 'Collection of Theological Tracts.' It is now 66 very difficult to be procured." (Meadley's Life of Paley.)

Hon. Daines) On the Statutes .........Dubl. 1767 "I have read your Book, Sir, with great pleasure." (Johnson.) and Beaufoy's Possibility of approaching the North Pole asserted.... ....Map. 1818 Barrow's (Hen.) Brief Discovery of False Churches .... 1707 N. B. The Author suffered death for his Non-conformity.

(Isaac) Sermons against Evil Speaking

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1678

on the Love of God, &c...... 1680

Of Barrow's elaborate Discourses the greater number "were transcribed three times over, and some of them oftener." (Doddridge.). The Author died in 1677, æt. 47. See Burnett's Specimens, III. 406–420.

1678 H. 1679 ....... 1685

Of Industry, in Five Discourses ....H. 1700
Bounty to the Poor, a Spital Sermon... 1680

The latter Discourse seems (says Tillotson, in the 'Preface to Barrow's Works') to have exhausted the whole argument, and to have left no consideration belonging to it untouched.

Twenty-Two Select Discourses....Oxf. 1798

(Will.) Bampton Lectures.

1799

-, see Falkner'.

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Blackw. May. VIII. 277.

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1775

1779

Letters to and from the Countess du Bartley on the Conversion of Pasture Land into Tillage. 1802 Parker on Hanging Gates and Wickets...........pl. 1801 Dodd on the Principal Canals in the Known World. Newc. 1795 Hunter's Outlines of Agriculture... Bartolus' Learned Man, by Tho. Salusbury (Barton's) Farrago........Unpublished.

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York. 1795 1660

.............pl. 1739

Barville's (alias Barton's) Conversion from Popery, &c... 1710
Barwick's (P.) Life of J. Barwick, &c. (by Hilkiah Bedford, the
Editor of the Latin Work)
.Hds. 1724

F. O. 11. 50. Anecd. I. 168. 216. The Appendix contains Letters from Charles I. in his confinement, and from Charles II. and the Earl of Clarendon in their exile. Dr. P. W., who had married a near relation of Abp. Laud's, was at the Restoration made Physician to the King.

Basire's Ancient Liberty of the Britannick Church, &c... 1661

This volume is pronounced by Sir Richard Brown, to whom it is dedicated by the Translator, Richard Watson (Caen, Aug. 12. 1660.) “a kind of nine-and-twentieth of the Acts," as being written with a most apostolical spirit. Appended to it are Three Discourses of F. Barnes of the Order of St. Benedict, selected from his Catholico-Romanus Pacificus, and translated by the same person.

English and Scotch Presbytery...F. Villa Franca. 1660 Sacrilege Arraigned and Condemned ... 1668

First published in 1646 by the Special Command of Charles I., being "rough-cast inter tubam et tympanum” during the siege at Oxford. It "justly characterises the Church of England, in the language of Isaac Casaubon (Ep. XL. ad Cl, Salmas. 1612.) as "totius Reformationis pars integerrima; ubi cum studio Veritatis viget studium Antiquitatis," and gives a view of the different circumstances, as to Times, Places, Parties, Matters, and Manner, under which Wickliffe and Huss delivered their positions relative to the Temporalties of the Church. In an Epistle Dedicatory is quoted, from Deodati (Genev. Respons. ad Convent. Eccles. Lond.) Florentissima Anglia, Ocellus ille Ecclesiarum, Peculium Christi singulare, Perfugium Afflictorum, Imbellium Armamentarium, Inopum Promptuarium, Spei melioris Vexillum, &c.—Horrore toti concutimur ad versam hanc pulcherrimam ecclesiæ inter vos faciem. Corrupit spes nostras turbo ille coitionum apud vos popularium, quæ Regis Serenissimi discessioni à suo Parliamento causam præbuêre.

Funeral Sermon on Bishop Cosin,

Bastile, Historical Remarks on the
-Batchelaurs, see Catalogue'.

&c........H. 1673 .F. pl. 1789

Bateman's Ecclesiastical Patronage of the Church
Bates' Sermons ...

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..... 1783 ......H. 1693

This Writer is highly commended for the elegance of his stile, and his admirable similes, by Doddridge. He was well acquainted with poetry and the belles lettres, and a great imitator of Cowley. Yet his metaphors are not always congruous; as where he speaks of a despicable worm "lifting his hand" against God! nor always delicate, e. g, where he represents Job as "rough-cast with ulcers"! Bath Dignitary's Sermons .... 2 in 1..

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Agricultural Letters and Papers......2.

Batty's Sermons ...

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1790

.pl. 1802

1739

Bauldwin's Morall Philosophie...b. I.....T. Snodham. n. d. Cens. Lit. IX. 376. In allusion to the popularity of this Work, which is from the pen of the Editor of the Mirror for Magistrates,' Nash says; "Bauldwin's Moral Sentences are now all snatcht up for Painters' Posies." (Have with you, &c. 1596.)

Baxter's Safe Religion.

Grotian Religion Discovered

1657

1658

Holy Commonwealth, &c. (Written at the Invitation of

James Harrington, Esq.)

.... 1659

"B., far from being a republican, refused the Engagement; opposed Cromwell's measures, and his party; and told him to his face, that they (meaning the soberer Presbyterians) esteemed their kingly government a blessing,' &c." (Orton's Letters, I. 121.) And yet it must

not be disguised, that in two Editions of his Saints' Everlasting Rest published before the Restoration, instead of the Kingdom he speaks of the Parliament' of heaven and, if like their own, it must have been a Parliament without a King-into which he introduces some of the Regicides, &c. then dead. In the Editions, however, subsequent to that event, he dis-canonises them again. One of these fallen Angels was Lord Brook, of whose remarkable end Clarendon gives a particular account.

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Successive Visibility of the Church

1660

Calamy's, &c. Farewell-Sermons..2 in 1.. 1662, 1663
Cure of Church-Divisions

On the Lord's Day

Certainty of Christianity without Popery
True and Only Way to Concord

Catechising of Families

1670

1671

1672

1680

..H. 1683

... 1799

..T. Gent. 1732

Saint's Everlasting Rest, by Fawcett.. - (Tho.) Circle Squar'd

The Six Follies of Science are stated to be, the Quadrature of the Circle, the Duplication of the Cube, the Discovery of the Perpetual Motion, and of the Philosopher's Stone, Magic, and Judicial Astrology. Why is not the Discovery of the Longitude included?

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Bayle on Luke xiv. 23. Compel them to come in, &c...2.. 1708 ➡ on the Comet of December, 1680...........2......... 1708 Proving, according to Bahr (III. 228.)

Qu'il est des malheurs sans Comètes,

Et des Comètes sans malheurs :

though Historians and Poets, Tacitus and Shakspeare and Milton, &c. ascribe to them mighty influences or infallible annunciations. Who can read Bayle's Thoughts on Comets,” and complain of Jassitade? See Cur. of Lit. IL. 137–142.

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Bayley's (Sir J.) Common Prayer, with Notes....... 1813
Lessons of the Old Testament ............
(Baylie's) Royal Charter granted unto Kings by God...f. e. 1649
A Jure Divino tract, as the title sufficiently declares.

Baynes' Naval Discourses

Bearcroft's Life of Sutton, &c............

1807

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...H. pl. 1737

Lit. Anecd. I. Essays and Illustrations, X.

Beasts, Congress of the ..........F. 1748 Beatson's Political Index ...............3................................................. 1806 Beattie's Elements of Moral Science.........2......... 1790-1793 Poems, with MSS. Collations....f. e............Aberdeen, 1761 See Cens. Lit. III. 113-136. IV. 246. V. 148–154., and Lond. Mag. V. 312-321. This Volume contains a version of Virgil's Eclogues, in some parts exquisitely beautiful, which was omitted in subsequent Editions. Cowper pronounces B. the only author he had seen, whose critical and philosophical researches are diversified and embellished

by a poetical imagination, that make even the driest subject and the leanest a feast for an epicure in books.-And then he is so gentle, so well-tempered, so happy in his religion, and so humane in his philosophy, that it is necessary to love him, if one has any sense of what is lovely.

with his Life by A. Chalmers............ 1806 -H. 1807

Beaumont (John) on Spirits, Witchcraft, &e...........F. 1705 Gleanings of Antiquities...............pl. 1724

This 'crack-brained Philosopher", in his Discourse on the Oracles of the Sibyls, seems to have looked upon the Descent of Aneas as an Initiation.

(Sir Harry) Moralities

1753

This was written by Mr. Joseph Spence. (Lit. Aneod. II. 375.) Beausobre's St. Matthew's Gospel ................ Cumb. 1788 In Beausobre's and L'Enfant's Introduction to the Reading of the Holy Scriptures, a work of extraordinary merit (inserted by Bp. Watson in his 'Collection of Theological Tracts'), scarcely any important topic is left untouched. With it, Macknight's Preliminary Observations, &c. prefixed to his 'Harmony', and Collyer's Sacred Interpreter may be read to advantage.

on the Reformation, by Macaulay.............. 1801 No more has been published.

Beauties of England and Wales..........18 in 28.............pl., and

VERY COPIOUSLY ILLUSTRATED .......................

V.Y.

Brewer's Introduction to... 1818
Maps to......(4to.).........

of Thought.

.Bridlington. 1793

Beauty's Triumph.

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Beauty, of, to the Earl of

1757

Beccaria on Crimes and Punishments

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Beccatelli's Life of Cardinal' Pole, by B. Pye (Beckford's) Vathek

1786

This was translated from a French MS., (since published) of Mr. Beckford's, with learned Notes, by the Rev. Sam. Henley. "For correctness of costume, beauty of description, and power of imagination, that most Eastern and sublime tale, the "Caliph Vathek', far surpasses all European imitations; and bears such marks of originality, that those who have visited the East will find some difficulty in not believing it to be more than a translation. As an Eastern tale, even 'Rasselas' must bow before it: his Happy Valley will not bear a comparison with the Hall of Eblis." (Byron.) The Tower of "eleven thousandTM stairs, and the lights flaming through the whole of the night-prece ding his departure from Samarah, with their effects on Vathek, seem to have been almost literally realised in the proud building and builder of Fonthill Abbey; when, on cold winter-nights, he watched the blazing of the workmen's torches from amidst the depths of the surrounding woods. The ingenuity and erudition of the Notes are indisputable; though the interpretation of Virgil's "Idumæan palms" has been completely superseded by Mr. Granville Penn's conclusive and masterly dissertation on the Pollio.

Becon's Relicks of Rome..................b. I. ............... n. t.

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&c. on Factitious Airs............3 in 1............ 1796

Bedford (Arth.) on the Evil and Danger of Stage-Plays..f.e. 1706

1719

Harington claims an indulgence ("perhapps, and but perhapps") in
Te this respect, for men stayd in years:' y hast

Grandior his etas, morum sine vulnere magno,
Forsan adesse potest; sed nisi forte potest.

(Nug. Ant. I. 192.)

on Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology......... 1728 Moyers' Sermons on the Trinity, from the Tes

....... 1741

(Hilk.) History of Hereditary Right, abridged, &c. 1714

timony of the most ancient Jews........

Illustr. of Lit. IV. 247.

Bedingfeld's Paraphrase of Isaiah ....

1726

Bedle's Princely Progresse of the Church Militant, &c.. Okes. 1610 Bee Reviv'd, or the Prisoner's Magazine........

1750

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