i56 Nouvelles littercdres. 



sideration dc l'Europe litteiaire. Nous allons en 

 donncr ici l'indication. Vindicice floriance. Ed. 

 1 777- — Gemmarum antiquarum delectus ex prccs- 

 tantioribus desumlus in Dactyliothcca ducis Marl- 

 buriensis. Vol. 2, 1791, fol. — A farther illustra- 

 tion of the analysis of ancient mythology , in ans- 

 wer to some foreign observations 1778. — A treatise 

 upon the authenticity of the scripture and the truth 

 of the Christian Religion. 1791. — Observations on 

 a controverted passage in Justin Martyr and upon 

 the worship of angels. London, 179.^, in -4°. — 

 Observations upon the plagues inflicted upon the 

 Egyptians , in which is shewn the peculiarity of 

 those judgments and their correspondance with the 

 rites and idolatry of that people. To these is pre- 

 fixed a prefatory discourse concerning the Grecian 

 colonies from Egypt. 1794, 8°. — Observations upon 

 a treatise , entitled a description of the plain of 

 Troy ; by M. le Chevalier. Eaton , 1796, 4°. — A 

 Dissertation concerning the war of Troy and the 

 expedition of the grecians as described by Homer , I 

 shewing that no such expedition was ever underta- 

 ken and that no such city as Phrygia existed. 1796, 

 4°. — The senlimens of P/iilo Judos us , concer- 

 ning the Xoyos or word of God. 1797. — Some obser- 

 vations upon the vindication of Homer and of the 

 ancient poets and historians who have recorded the 

 siege and fall of Troy, written by ./. B S. Morritt. 

 Esp. 1799. — -An expostulation addressed to the 

 british critick. 1799. — Observations upon some pas- 

 sages in scripture , which the enncmies to religion 

 have thought most obnoxious and attended with dim 

 ficulties nut to be surmounted. i8o3, in-4°. C'eloit 

 son dernier ouvrage. 



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