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lation of a modern mystery of iniquity. 



s. a. et a. 12 



The happiness of doing good. 



Worthy, s. a. 12 



Truth and reform against the world, or letters 

 to W. Cooke, in reply to his attack on Mr 

 Joseph Barker. s. I. et a. 12 



Christian liberty, and evangelical reform. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 

 A discourse on Christian perfection. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



The necessity of Christian zeal. s. 1. et a. 12 

 The happy tendency and final triumph of the 

 Christian religion. s. 1. et a. 12 



Winter fashions. Newcastle, s. a. 12 



Both sides of the question : or, three letters, 

 two to Joseph Meir, of Burslem, and another 

 to John Ridgway, Hanley, Staffordshire. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



Public prayer. s. 1. et a. 12 



Public worship, Church organization, priest- 

 ism, &c. s. 1. et a. 12 

 All war anti-Christian. s. 1. et a. 12 

 Love and uniformity. Newcastle, s. a. 12 

 Saving faith, or the way of salvation made 

 plain. [In two parts.] Wortley, s. a. 12 

 The Church and the press. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



The abominations of Socialism exposed, in 

 reply to the Gateshead Observer. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



Conversation between a Socialist and a Chris- 

 tian. Newcastle, s. a. 12 

 Non-resistance. In two letters, s. 1. et a. 12 

 Objections to peace principles answered. 



s. 1. et a. 12 



Other objections to the peace principles an- 

 swered, s. 1. et a. 12 

 War and governments ; or, further objections 

 to the peace principles answered. 



s. I. et a. 12 

 A few questions for orthodox theologians, &c. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 



A few questions to George Bell, Presbyterian 

 preacher, of Newcastle, and author of a pamph- 

 let, entitled, " The doctrine of satisfaction to 

 the justice of God explained and supported in 

 opposition to the views of Joseph Barker." 



Newcastle, s. a. 12 

 The Scripture doctrine of justification. 



s. 1. et a. 12 



Instantaneous sanctification. s. 1. et a. 12 

 Extracts from a letter on creeds, s. 1. et a. 12 

 A good conscience. s. 1. et a. 12 



Inspiration, infallibility, &c. 



Newcastle-upon-Tyne, s. a. 12 

 The inspiration of the sacred Scriptures. 



s. I. et a. 12 ! 

 The hired ministry. [In seven tracts.] 



s. 1. et a. 12 



Solemn caution. s. 1. et a. 12 



Letter to J. Carveth. s. 1. et a. 12 



Two letters to the Church at Newcastle. 



Newcastle, s. a. 12' 



Do read, if possible, a few words for Ireland. 



s. I. et a. 12 ! 



The cause of the distress at present prevailing 

 in Great Britain and Ireland. s. 1. et a. 12 



- The Methodist travelling preacher and the 

 shoemaker. s. 1. et a. 12 



Self-abasement and self-exaltation. 



s. 1. et a. 12 



BARKER (PETER). A learned and familiar expo- 

 sition upon the ten commandments. 2d ed. 

 London, 1633. 4 



BARKER (THOMAS). Dr Wells's letter to a dis- 

 senting parishioner considered. Wherein the 

 principles of the dissenters commonly called 

 Presbyterians are stated and vindicated ; and 

 it is shew'd, that the principles the Doctor ad- 

 vances are destructive to the national Church 

 and Protestant Reformation. 



London, 1707. 8 



BARKE Y (NICOLAUS). Bibliotheca Bremensis 

 nova historico-philologico-theologica. VI. 

 Classes. [Edited by N. B.] 



Bremce et Amstel., 1760-1766. 8 



- Bibliotheca Hagana historico-philologico-theo- 

 logica, ad continuationem Bibliothecse Bre- 

 mensis novae, constructa a N. B. VI. Classes. 



Amstel. et Lugd. Bat., 1768-1775. 8 



Museum Haganum historico-philologico-theo- 

 logicum, extructum a N. B. 



Hagce, Comitum, 1774-1780. 8 



Symbolse litterarise Haganse, ad incrementum 

 scientiarum omne genus, a variis amice colla- 

 tis. Editore N. B. II. Classes. 



Hagce Comitum, 1777-79. 8 

 BARL^EUS (CASPAR), Professor of Philosophy at 

 Amsterdam. Bogermannus Sxsy^^tsvo,- : sive, 

 examen epistolse, quam suis ad Pietatem il- 

 lust. ord. Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae notes prse- 

 fixit. In quo etiam crimina a Matthseo Slado 

 impacta Erasmo diluuntur. 



Lugd. Batav., 1615. 4 



BARLOW (FREDERIC), M. A. The complete Eng- 

 lish peerage... to the year 1775 inclusive.... 

 2ded., with additions. 2vol. London,!??!). 8 

 BARLOW (JOEL). Advice to the privileged 

 orders in the several states of Europe, result- 

 ing from the necessity and propriety of a gene- 

 ral revolution in the principle of government. 

 Part i. 2d ed. London, 1792. 8 



- The Columbiad, a poem. London, 1809. 8 

 BARLOW (THOMAS), Bishop of Lincoln. Brutum 



fulmen ; or, the Bull of Pope Pius V. concerning 

 the damnation, excommunication, and depo- 

 sition of Q. Elizabeth... With some observa- 

 tions and animadversions upon it. 2d ed. 



London, 1681. 4 



The genuine remains of...Dr T. B. Contain- 

 ing divers discourses theological, philosophi- 



- cal, historical, &c. In letters to several per- 

 sons of honour and quality. To which is added 

 the resolution of many abstruse points. As 

 also directions to a, young divine for his study 

 of divinity, and choice of books, &c. With 

 great variety of other subjects. Publish'd from 

 his Lordship's original papers. [Edited by P. 

 Pett.] London, 1693. 8 



Two letters concerning justification by faith 

 only. London, 1828. 12 



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