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BARETTI (GUISEPPE). Dizionario dello linguo 



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di O. 15. pivivduto la una grunmaiioa ilfllr 

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/...;..//, 1839. 8 



A dictionary, Spanish and English, and Eng- 

 lish and Spanish. A iifA edition. 



London, 1794. 4 



BARFORD (\VII.I.I\M), M.A. A sermon [on 

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London, 1770. 4 



BARGRAVE (ISAAC), D.D., Dcanof Canter!>:ir t t. 

 A sermon [on Psalm xxvi. <>) pn-arhed be- 

 fore the Hon. the House of Commons, Feb. 

 K ;_':;. London, 1624. 4 



BARING (CHARLES), D.D., Bixlutp of Gloucester 

 and Bristol, and afterwards of Durham. 

 Christ's death a propitiatory sacrifice. A ser- 

 mon preached before the University of Oxford, 

 Feb. 17, 1856. Oxford. 1856. 8 



BARKER (JOHN). Sermons. 2 vol. 2d ed. 

 London, 1763, 64. 8 



Another copy. 



BARKER (JOSEPH). Grace, and the means of 

 grace. s. I. et a. 12 



- Conscientiousness, a bad sentiment in a good 

 book. Newcastle, s. a. 12 



- A brief report of the proceedings of the con- 

 ference of the Methodist new connexion, in 

 the case of Joseph Barker and William Trotter. 



Newcastle, s. a., 12 



- Truth against misrepresentation : being a reply 

 to the lectures of T. Allin and S. Hulme. 



Newcastle, 1841. 12 



- A true statement of facts. In reply to T. 

 Allin's brief and erroneous statements. 



s. I. et a. 12 



- Water baptism. A letter to Thomas Allin. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



- Toleration, human creeds, &c. A letter to 

 Thomas Allin, in reply to his letter to J. B. 



s. 1. et a. 12 



- The great need which the young have of our 

 attention and care. Manchester, s. a. 12 



- The socinianism, infidelity, and blasphemy of 

 Barkerism ; in a letter to P. Budd, Methodist 

 travelling preacher. s. 1. et a. 12 



On what principles should a Christian act in 

 reference to business. Newcastle, s. a. 12 



- The Christian character. Newcastle, s. a. 12 



- True religion. In three tracts, s. 1. et a. 12 



- Letter to J. G. Holyoake. s. 1. et a. 12 



The deceitfulness of sin ; or, the madness of 

 procrastination. A sermon. Preston, s. a. 12 



Who are the cowards and deceivers ? or, ex- 

 tracts from correspondence between J. B., A. 

 Dyson, and the Huddersfield committee : and 

 between J. B. and W. Cooke. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



Belief and disbelief ; or, the sentiments of J. 

 B. and his friends ; in letters to the inhabi- 

 tants of Bramley. s. 1. et a. 12 



\Viiy ili-1 the ministers of the town of I. 

 alismt tli. ' 'in tin- ant i-sh 



illi,' mi T/i: iiiir.' la-it .' x.l. >t tl. 12 



Tli.- l.|--s>inx> " ! I'*' 1 ' ti'i'l'-. and how th.-v may 

 bi> in. I nude l.i>tin^'. A 



livnvd .Inh L'7, 1846. . /. eta. 12 



Hrii-f outline of the prindplt-s of evangelical 

 mi. Newcastle, s. . !'_' 



Address to his Belfast friends. 



a. I. et. a. 12 



The Christian's great consolation under trials. 

 A sermon. Newcastle, a. a. T_' 



The merits of Christ, the atonement, &c. 



s. 1. et a. 12 



A summary view of the evidence for the primi- 

 tive Christians having held the doctrine of the 

 simple humanity of Christ. 



Newcastle, a. a. 12 



Pure gospel again ; or, a few more remarkable 

 particulars in the life and doctrine of 

 Christ. s. I et a. 12 



Another copy. 



On the miraculous conception of Jesus Christ. 



-s. 1. et a. 12 



Letters to J. J. Gurney, containing remarks 

 on his views of the atonement, imputed right- 

 eousness, &c. Newcastle, a. a. 12 

 The atonement. [In five tracts.] 



Neivcastle, s. a. 12 

 The imitation of the divine goodness. 



a. 1. et a. 12 



An account of J. B.'s visit to Ireland, with 

 outlines of his lectures, &c. s. 1. et a. 12 



Answers to questions, on perfection, assurance, 

 and conversion. s. 1. et a. 12 



Reason and revelation. 



Newcastle, s. 1. et a. 12 



A word to young professors, a word to tee- 

 totalers. Newcastle, a. a. 12 

 Temperance and luxury. London, 1842. 12 

 The duty of Christian Churches to provide for 

 their poor members, and the impropriety of 

 professing Christians connecting themselves 

 with benefit societies, Rechabite societies, life 

 insiirances, loan funds, or with any societies 

 founded on worldly principles. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



Truth and innocence defended against priestly 

 calumny. Newcastle, a. a. 12 3 



In what way ought Sunday to be employed ? 



s. 1. et a. 12 



Mercy triumphant ; or, teaching the children of 

 the poor to write on the Sabbath day, proved 

 to be in perfect agreement with the oracles of 

 God. Manchester, s. a. 12 



The obligation of Christians to seek the salva- 

 tion of their fellow-men. A sermon. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



The duty of Christians to labour for the in- 

 struction and salvation of their fellow-men. 



s. 1. et a. 12 



All-sufficiency of religion. Newcastle, s. a. 12 

 Orthodoxy and heterodoxy ; or, a correspond- 

 ence between J. B. and one of his old Metho- 

 distical friends. s. 1. et a. 12 



Most horrible and astounding facts, or, a i - eve- 



