ABJURATION ADAMS. 



jurant ministers of the Presbytery of Dum- 

 blane. s. I, 1713. 4 



ABJURATION, OATH OP. The Scotish dove, 

 with an olive branch : or, peace and unity be- 

 twixt jurant and non-jurant, about the oath of 

 abjuration. By a lover of the Church's peace 

 and unity, Edin., 1732. 8 



Another copy. 



ABOOL KASIM-I-MUNSOOR, assuming the 

 iwme of FIRDOUSEE. The Shah Nameh : an 

 heroic poem. Containing the history of Persia 

 from Kioomurs to Yesdejird ; that is, from the 

 earliest times to the conquest of that empire 

 by the Arabs. Carefully collated with a num- 

 ber of the oldest and best manuscripts, and 

 illustrated by a copious glossary of obsolete 

 words and obscure idioms : with an introduc- 

 tion and life of, the author, in English and 

 Persian ; and an appendix, containing the in- 

 terpolated episodes, &c. found in different ma- 

 nuscripts. By Turner Macan. 4 vol. 



Calcutta, 1829. 8 



ABOUT (EDMOND-FRANCOIS- VALENTIN). Greece 

 and the Greeks of the present day. Translated 

 by authority. Edin., 1855. 8 



ABRABANIEL (ISAAC). See ISAAC Abarbanel. 



ABRAHAM Bar Ghyiah, Rabbi. On the ma- 

 thematical and technical chronology of the 

 Hebrews, Nazarites, Mahommetans, &c. Edit- 

 ed by H. Filipowski. [Hebrew Antiq. Soc.] 

 London, 1851. 8 



ABRANTES, LAURA, Duchess of. See JTINOT. 



ABUDACNUS (JOSEPHUS), or BARBATUS. The 

 true history of the Jacobites of Egypt, Lybia, 

 Nubia, &c. , their origine, religion, ceremonies, 

 laws, and customs. Whereby you may see how 

 they differ from the Jacobites of Great Britain. 

 Translated by a person of quality [Sir E. Sad- 

 leir] from the Latin. London, 1692. 4 



ACADEMIE ROYAL DES SCIENCES. See 

 FRANCE. 



ACCOMMODATION. The case of the Accommo- 

 dation lately proposed by the BISHOP of DUM- 

 BLANE [Robert LEIGHTON] examined. 1671 



ACCUM (FREDRICK). Elements of crystallogra- 

 phy, after the method of Haiiy. 



London, 1813. 8 



ACHERIUS (LUCAS D'). See Luc d'AcHERY. 



ACHERY (Luc D'). Spicilegium ; sive collectio 

 veterum aliquot scriptorum qui in Gallise bib- 

 liothecis delituerant...Nova editio...ad fidem 

 MSS. codicum, quorum varias lectiones S. 

 Baluze, ac E. Martene collegerunt, expurgata, 

 per L. F. J. de La Barre. 3 torn. 



Parisiis, 1723. fol. 



ACKERMANN (C.). The Christian element in 

 Plato, and the Platonic philosophy, unfolded 

 and set forth. Translated from the German by 

 Sam. Ralph Asbury, B.A. With an introduc- 

 tory note by W. G. T. Shedd, D.D. 



Edin., 1861. 8 



ACLAND (HUGH DYKE). A compendious his- 

 tory of the Vaudois ; [with the translation of 

 the glorious recovery by the Vaudois of their 

 valleys, by Henri ARNAUD.] 1827 



ACRuEUS. God's laws versus corn laws. A Let- 



ter to the Ai'chbishop of Canterbury, from a 

 dignitary of the English Church. 



London, 1846. 8 



ACTA SANCTORUM. See BOLLANDUS. 

 ADAM. A theological systeme upon that pre- 

 supposition, that men were before Adam. The 

 first part. [By Isaac PEYRERIUS.] 



London, 1655. 8 



Men before Adam. Or a discourse upon the 

 12th, 13th, and 14th verses of chap. v. of the 

 Epistle of Paul to the Romans, by which are 

 proved, that the first man was created before 

 Adam. [By Isaac PEYRERIUS.] 



London, 1656. 8 



ADAM (ALEXANDER), LL.D. Roman Antiqui- 

 ties. 4th ed. Edin., 1797. 8 



Fifth edition. London, 1801. 8 



Ninth edition. London, 1822. 8 



Classical biography. 2d ed. London, 1802. 8 



A summary of geography and history, both 

 ancient and modern. 6th ed. London, 1824. 8 



- The principles of Latin and English grammar. 

 8th ed. Edin.,lS13. 8 



ADAM (JOHN). *Memoir of J. A., late mission- 

 ary at Calcutta. London, 1833. 12 



ADAM (JOHN), Minister of the Free Church, Aber- 

 deen. The testimony ever borne by the true 

 Church of Scotland to the Headship of Christ. 

 Aberdeen, 1858. 8 



ADAM (ROBERT), B.A. The religious world dis- 

 played ; or, a view of the four grand systems of 

 religion ... and of the various existing denomina- 

 tions, sects, and parties in the Christian world. 

 To which is subjoined, a view of deism and 

 atheism. 3vol. Edin., 1809. 8 



A new edition. 2 vol. London, 1823. 8 

 ADAM (ROBERT), M.A., Edinburgh. An affec- 

 tionate reply to an affectionate address to the 

 clergy of the united kingdom of Great Britain 

 and Ireland, on the theological writings of the 

 Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg. Edin. , 1815. 8 



ADAM (THOMAS), Rector of Wintringham. A pa- 

 raphrase on the first eleven chapters of St Paul's 

 Epistle to the Romans. London, 1771. 8 



A new edition. Glasgow, 1815. 12 



Christ's riches : a Sermon [on Rev. iii. 18.1 



York, [1772.] 8 d 



Evangelical sermons. London, 1781. 8 



Private thoughts on religion, and other sub- 

 jects connected with it ; by T. A. To which is 

 prefixed, a short sketch of his life and charac- 

 ter. London, 1803. 12 



Another edition. With an introductory essay 

 by the Rev. Daniel Wilson, A.M. 



Glasgow, 1823. 12 



An exposition of St Matthew's Gospel , with suit- 

 able lectures and prayers. London, 1822. 8 



ADAMS (GEORGE), Sen. , Mathematical inst-rument 

 maker. A treatise describing the construction 

 and use of new celestial and terrestrial globes. 

 30th ed. London, 1810. 8 



ADAMS (JAMES), F.R.S.E. The pronunciation 

 of the English language vindicated from im- 

 puted anomaly and caprice : in two parts. With 

 an appendix, on the dialects of human speech 

 in all countries, and an analytical discussion 



