ARUNDELL ASHMUN. 



25 



- A collection of ARTICLES, CANONS, INJUNC- 

 TIONS, &c., together with several acts of Par- 

 liament concerning ecclesiastical matters. 



London, 1699. 8 



An exposition of the xxxiv. article of religion, 

 Of the traditions of the Church. By a Clergy- 

 man of the Church of England. 



London, 1718. 8 



An historical and critical essay on the Thirty- 

 nine Articles of the Church of England. 

 Wherein it is demonstrated, that this clause, 

 The Church has power to decree rites and cere- 

 monies, and authority in controversies of faith, 

 inserted in the 20th article, is not a part of the 

 Articles as they were established by act of 

 Parliament in the 13th of Elizabeth, or agreed 

 on by the Convocation of 1562 and 1571. [By 

 Anthony COLLINS.] London, 1724. 8 



- Another copy. 



- The 39 Articles of the Church of England ; 

 [with the HOMILIES appointed to be read in 

 churches in the time of Queen Elizabeth.] 



1816 



- [And with various editions of the Book of 



COMMON PRAYER.] 



Original sin, free-will, grace, regeneration, 

 justification, faith, good works, and universal 

 redemption, as maintained in certain declara- 

 tions of our reformers, which are the ground- 

 work of the Articles of our Established Church 

 upon these subjects ; with an important ac- 

 count of the subscription to the Articles in 

 1604, and an historical and critical introduc- 

 tion to the whole. By the Rev. Henry John 

 TODD. London, 1818. 8 



- La prueba, 6 algunos de los articulos de la 

 religion probados por las santas Escrituras. 



Gibraltar, 1846. 8 



[For other works on Articles of Religion, see 

 BURNET, CARDWELL, CONFESSIONS, FORD, 

 FORMULARIES of Faith, NEWLAND, WELCH- 

 MAN, WINCHESTER.] 



ARUNDELL (FRANCIS VYVYAN IAGO). Chaplain 

 at Smyrna. A visit to the seven churches of 

 Asia ; with an excursion into Pisidia ; contain- 

 ing remarks on the geography and antiquities 

 of those countries, a map of the author's routes, 

 and numerous inscriptions. London, 1828. 8 

 ASCANIUS. Ascanius ; or, the young adven- 

 turer ; containing a succinct account of the 

 rebellion in Scotland in 1745-46. 13th ed. 



Stirling, 1818. 12 



ASCHAM (ANTHONY). A discourse : wherein is 

 examined, what is particularly lawfull during 

 the confusions and revolutions of government 

 . . .likewise whether the nature of warre be in- 

 consistent with the nature of the Christian re- 

 ligion. Three parts. London, 1648. 8 

 ASCHAM (ROGER). Epistolarum libri quatuor. 

 Accessit J. Sturmii aliorumque ad Aschamum, 

 Anglosque alios eruditos, epistolarum liber 

 unus. [Edited by W. Elstob]. 



Oxonice, 1703. 8 



- The English works of R. A. A new edition. 



London, 1815. 8 



The scholemaster ; shewing a plain and perfect 



way of teaching the learned languages. Re- 

 vised... by James Upton, A.M. 



London, 1743. 8 



ASGILL (JOHN). A collection of tracts written 

 by J . A. ; from the year 1700 to the year 1715. 

 Some relating to divinity, and others to the 

 history of the monarchy, the succession of the 

 crown, and constitution of the government, of 

 Great Britain. London, 1715. 8 



An essay concerning the use of reason in pro- 

 positions, the evidence whereof depends upon 

 human testimony. 2d ed. London, 1709. 8 



Mr A.'s defence upon his expulsion from the 

 House of Commons of Great Britain in 1707. 

 With an introduction and a postscript. 



London, 1712. 8 



The succession of the house of Hanover vindi- 

 cated, against the pretender's second declara- 

 tion, in folio, intitled, The hereditary right of 

 the crown of England asserted, &c. [by George 

 Harbin]. 2d ed. London, 1714. 8 



An argument proving that, according to the 

 covenant of eternal life revealed in the Scrip- 

 tures, man may be translated from hence into 

 that eternal life, without passing through 

 death, although the human nature of Christ 

 himself could not be thus translated till he 

 had passed through death. 



London, 1715. 8 



The assertion is, that the title of the House of 

 Hanover to the succession of the British mo- 

 nai'chy (on failure of issue of her present Ma- 

 jesty) is a title hereditary, and of divine insti- 

 tution. 3d ed. London, 1715. 8 



A discourse concerning ridicule and irony in 

 writing, in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Nathaniel 

 Marshall. London, 1729. 8 



ASHE (SIMEON), Rector of St Austin's, London. 

 The best refuge for the most oppressed, in a 

 sermon [on Psalm ix. 9] preached to the Hon. 

 House of Commons at their solemnefast, March 

 30, 1642. London, 1642. 4 



The efficiency of God's grace in bringing gain- 

 saying sinners to Christ ; a sermon [on John 

 vi. 44] preached at the funerall of Mr. R. 

 Strange, with a narrative of his life. 



London, 1654. 4 



Living loves betwixt Christ and dying Chris- 

 tians ; a sermon [on John xi. 11] preached... at 

 the funerall of. . .Mr. Jeremiah Whitaker. . .with 

 poems and elegies on his death. 2d ed. 



London, 1654. 4 



Gray hayres crowned with grace ; a sermon 

 [on Prov. xvi. 31] preached... at the funerall of 

 . . .Mr. Thomas Gataker. Together with his stu- 

 dious, laborious, religious life, and patient, 

 comfortable death. London, 1655. 4 J 



The good man's death lamented ; a sermon [on 

 Isa. Ivii. 1] preached... at the funerall of Mr. 

 Ralph Robinson. London, 1655. 4 



- The faithful Christian's gain by death ; opened 

 in a sermon [on Phil. i. 21] at the funerall of 

 Essex [Montagu], Countess of Manchester. 



London, 1659. 4 

 ASHETON. See ASSHETON. 

 ASHMUN (JEHUDI). * Life of J. A., late co- 



