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F.Y I'.AII.LY 



notatione dissensionum recent ii.nim, opera 



C. F. I'. < ,:m appclidice de K.vK-sia cjusquo 



ratione ad KempubliiMin. . 17.S5. 8 



SftteBlderinonilischen Religion. _ Hand. 



/;. ' ... 178T 8 

 BAILEY (BENJAMIN), M.A. An exposition of 



the i >aral>!es i if "in- Lord, showing their connec- 

 tion with liis ministry, their prophetic charac- 

 ter, and their gradual development of the gos- 

 pel dispensation. With a preliminary disser- 

 tation on the parable. /,-.;. /.>/!, l.Sl'S. 8 



BAILEY (NATHAN). An universal etymological 

 English dictionary. 20th ed. 



London, 1704. 8 



Vol. II. Containing an additional collection 

 of words (not in the first volume). 3d ed., 

 with many additions. London, 1737. 8 



- A compleat English dictionary, oder voll- 

 standiges Englisch-Deutsches [Deutsche-Eng- 

 lischesj Worterbuch, einfiinglich von Nathan 

 Bailey herausgegeben ; jezt aber fast ganz um- 

 gearbeitet, vermehret und verbessert von An- 

 ton Ernst Klausing. Vierte Auflage. 



Leipzig, 1771. 8 



- Neunte Auflage ganzlich umgearbeitet von 

 Johann Anton Fahrenkriiger. 2 Theil. 



Leipzig, 1796. 8 



- Worterbuch der englischen Sprache. Zwolfte 

 Auflage ganzlich umgearbeitet von Adolf Wag- 

 ner. Jena, 1822. 8 



BAILLET (ADRIEN). Les vies des saints... avec 

 1'histoire de leur culte, selon qu'il est dtabli 

 dans 1'Eglise Catliolique. 4 torn. 



7 './/-/a, 1715, 16. fol. 



Histoire des demelez du pape BONIFACE VIII. 

 avec Philippe le Bel. 1718 



BAILLIE (JOANNA). A series of plays ; in which 

 it is attempted to delineate the stronger pas- 

 sions of the mind ; each passion being the sub- 

 ject of a tragedy and a comedy. 4 vol. [Vol. 

 i. 5th ed., vol. ii. 3d ed.,' vol. iii. ed. 1812, 

 vol. iv. 2d ed.] London, 1805, 1812. 8 



A collection of poems, chiefly manuscript and 

 from living authors. Edited for the benefit of 

 a friend, by Joanna Baillie. London, 1823. 8 



- Fugitive verses. London, 1840. 8 



BAILLIE (ROBERT), Principal of tlw University 

 of Glasyoiv. Ladensium Au-roncfraK^iris, the 

 CANTERBURIAN'S self-conviction. 1640 



Satan the leader in chief to all who resist the 

 reparation of Zion ; as it was cleared in a ser- 

 mon [on Zech. iii. 1, 2] to the Hon. House of 

 Commons, at their late solemn fast, Feb. 28, 

 1643. London, 1643. 4 



- Another copy. 



Errours and induration, are the great sins and 

 the great judgements of the time, preached in a 

 sermon [on Ps. Ixiii. 17] before the Right Hon. 

 House of Peers, in the Abbey Church at West- 

 minster, July 30, 1645, the day of the monethly 

 fast. London, 1645. 4 



A Dissuasive from the errours of the time : 

 wherein the tenets of the principall sects, espe- 

 cially of the Independents, are drawn together 

 in one mass, for the most part in the words of 

 their own authours, and their maine principles ' 



art- examined by the touchstone of the Holy 

 Scriptures. /,<-,(./,,,,, liil"). 4" 



- Second ini|iivssi..n. {on, 1'illt. 4 

 Anabajitisiii, the true fountaine of Inde|,cii 

 ilein-y, I'.rowiiisme, Antinomy, Familisme, and 

 the most of the other errours, which f>r tho 

 time doe trouble the Church of England, un- 

 sealed. Also the questions of Piedobaptisme 

 and Dipping handled from Scripture. In a 

 second part of the Disswasive from the errors 

 of the time. /<m, 1647. ^ 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Another copy. [Wants title.] 



- An historical vindication of the government of 

 the Church of Scotland, from the manifold 

 base calumnies which the most malignant of 

 the prelats did invent of old, and now lately 

 have been published with great industry in 

 two pamphlets at London ; the one intituled 

 Issachar's burden, fcc. , written and published 

 at Oxford by John Maxwell, a Scottish pre- 

 late, excommunicate by the Church of Scot- 

 land, and declared an unpardonable incendiary 

 by the Parliaments of both kingdoms ; the 

 other falsly intituled A declaration made by 

 King James in Scotland, concerning church- 

 government and presbyteries ; but indeed writ- 

 ten by Patrick Adamson, pretended Archbi- 

 shop of St Andrews, contrary to his own con- 

 science, as himself on his death-bed did con- 

 fesse and subscribe before many witnesses in 

 a write hereunto annexed. 



London, 1646. 4 



Catechesis elenctica errorum qui hodie vexant 

 Ecclesiam, ex nudis Sacra Scripturse testimo- 

 niis in brevibus ac claris qusestionibus ac re- 

 sponsionibus proposita. In gratiam studiosae 

 juventutis Academic Glasguensis. 



Londini, 1654. 12 



Another copy. 



Opus historicum et chronologicum, lib. ii. ; in 

 quibus historia sacra et profana compendiose 

 deducitur ex ipsis fontibus, a creatione mundi 

 ad Constantinum Magnum... Una cum tribus 

 diatribis, quarum prima est de hsereticorum 

 autocatacrisi ; secunda. An quicquid in Deo 

 est, Deus sit ; tertia de Prsedestinatione. 



Amstelodami, 1668. fol. 



Another copy. 



De hfereticorum autocatacrisi ; [with Robert 

 BAILLIE'S Opus historicum et chronologicum.] 



1668 



An quicquid in Deo est, Deus sit ; [ibid.] 



De Prsedestinatione ; [ibid.] 



The letters and journals of Robert Baillie, 

 A.M., Principal of the University of Glasgow, 

 1637-1662. Edited by David Laing, Esq. 

 3vol. Edin., 1841-42. 8 



Another copy. 



Another edition. [Edited by David Laing, 

 Esq., for the Bannatyne Club.] 3 vol. 



Edin., 1841-2. 4 



BAILLY (J. L. A.) Notices historiques sur les 

 Bibliotheques anciennes et modernes ; suivies 

 d'un tableau comparatif des produits de la 



