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A discourse of the ever-blessed Trinity in uni- 

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London, 1718. 8 



BENNETT (JAMES), D.D. An antidote to infi- 

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- The history of dissenters. By David BOGUE 

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Justification as revealed in Scripture, in oppo- 

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- The theology of the early Christian Church, 

 exhibited in quotations from the writers of the 

 first three centuries : with reflections. [Con- 

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- Another edition. London, 1855. 8 

 BENNETT (JOHN 0.). The history of the saints ; 



or, an expose" of Joe Smith and Mormonism. 

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BENNETT (WILLIAM JAMES EARLY), M. A. The 

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 with meditations and prayers suitable to that 

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BENNIE (ARCHIBALD), D.D. The coming of the 

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- The Headship of our Lord Jesus Christ. [Lec- 

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BENNINGH (GISBERTUS). Disputationum ethi- 

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BENONI (LORENZO). Lorenzo Benoni ; or, pas- 

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BENOIST (ELIE). Histoire de FEdit de Nantes, 

 contenant les choses les plus remarquables qiii 

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Translated into English. [By Mr. Cooke.] 



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BENSON (CHRISTOPHER), M.A., Canon residen- 

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- Fifth edition. London, [1826.] 8 



On Scripture difficulties. Twenty discourses 

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 BENSON (GEORGE), D.D. A paraphrase and 



notes on the Epistle of St James. Attempted 



in imitation of Mr Locke's manner. With a 

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London, 1738. 4 



A sermon [on 1 Thess. v. 22] preached at 

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London, 1742. 8 



A paraphrase and notes on the first Epistle of 

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The reasonableness of the Christian religion, 

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 dix, or, part iv. Being a vindication of some 

 things, which have been objected against, in 

 the preceding parts of this book. 



Lo-ndon, 1746. 8 



A brief account of Calvin's burning Servetus 

 for an heretic. 2d ed. London, 1743. 8 

 A paraphrase and notes on the second Epistle 

 of St Peter : Attempted in imitation of Mr 

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 A collection of tracts. I. A dissertation on 

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 concerning the end and design of prayer 



III. A postscript to the letter on prayer 



IV. The thirtieth dissertation of Maximus Ty- 

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 ought to pray to God, or no ? Translated from 

 the Greek. V. Remarks on the foregoing dis- 

 sertation. VI. The doctrine of preedestina- 

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 vin's causing Servetus to be burned, at Geneva, 

 for an hseretic. VIII. A defence of the Brief 

 account of Calvin's treatment of Servetus. 

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 cruel treatment of Dr Leighton. X. An essay 

 concerning the belief of tilings which are above 

 reason. 3d ed. London, 1748. 8 

 A paraphrase and notes on six of the Epistles 

 of St Paul, viz. , i. and ii. Thessalonians, i. and 

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 imitation of Mr Locke's manner. To which 

 are annexed, critical dissertations on several 

 subjects, for the better understanding of St 

 Paul's epistles. 2d ed. London, 1752. 4 

 Another copy. 



A paraphrase and notes on the seven (com- 

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 annexed several critical dissertations. 2d ed. 



London, 1756. 4 

 Another copy. 



A paraphrase and notes on the Epistle of St 

 Jude : Attempted in imitation of Mr Locke's 

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The history of the first planting of the Chris- 

 tian religion : taken from the Acts of the 

 Apostles, and their Epistles. Together with 

 the remarkable facts of the Jewish" and Roman 

 history ; which affected the Christians, within 

 this period. 3 vol. 2d ed. 



London, 1756. 4 

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