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r.i;::i: ; ".!.Y <.I..n\X !>*"<!. i. e. James A 

 l:KKUKW<H>I> (Ki.w.vi:!.). Kiiiuine tom-hiii- 



the diversity of languages and ivl. 



throu'jh the ehiefe parts of the world. 



(on, H'--'2. 4 



Another edition. . 1H74. 8 



A learned treatise of the Sabaoth written l>v 

 Mr E. B., to Mr Nicolas Byiield...With .Mr 

 BYFIELD'S answere and Mr BREREWOOD'S reply. 



/. n;:;i. :i2. 4 



Reply to Mr Byfield's answer to Mr B. 's trea- 

 tise on th'e Sal)l>atli. 1032 



A declaration of the patriarchal government 

 of the ancient Church ; [with the Original! <>f 

 Bishops and metropolitans, by Martin 1>< 



1041 



Veteris Ecclesioe gubernatio patriarchalis ab 

 E. B. descripta ; [cum opusculis duobus Jacobi 

 UssERii.l 1687 



BRETON ( ), Llml. R.N. Excursions in 



New South Wales, Western Australia, and 

 Van Pieman's Land, during the years 1830, 

 1831, 1832, and 1833. London, 1833. 8 



BRETSCHNEIDER (KARL GOTTLIEB). Lexici 

 in interpretes Gnecos Veteris Testamenti 

 maxime scriptores Apocryphos spicilegium. 

 Post Bielium et Sclileusnerum. 



.siVp, 1805. 8 



Probabilia de evangelii et epistolarum Joannis 

 Apostoli indole et origine. Lipslw, 1820. 8 



Lexicon manuale Grseco-Latinum in libros 

 Novi Testamenti. Editio secunda. 2 torn. 



Lipsice, 1829. 8 



Ueber die Grundprinzipien. der evangelischen 

 Theologie. [Wants title.] 



Altenburg, 1832. 8 



Joannis Calvini, Theod. Bezse, Henrici IV., 

 Regis, aliorumque illius aevi hominum literae 

 quaedam nondum editre. LipsUf, 1835. 8 



BRETT (THOMAS), LL.P., Rector of Bettesliangcr, 

 Kent. An account of Church government and 

 governors. Wherein is shewed that the go- 

 vernment of the Church of England is most 

 agreeable to that of the primitive Church. 



London, 1701. 8 



Second edition, with large additions and 

 amendments. London, 1710. 8 



Another copy. 



A sermon on remission of sins, according to 

 the Scriptures and the doctrine of the Church 

 of England [John, xx. 21-23]. With a pre- 

 face in its vindication from Popery. 



London, 1711. 8 



A letter to [R. Lawrence] the author of Lay- 

 baptism invalid : wherein the Popish doctrine 

 of lay-baptism, taught in a sermon, said to 

 have been preach'd by [Gilbert Burnet] the 

 B[ishop] of S[arum], the 7th of Nov. 1710, is 

 censur'd and condemned. London, 1711. 8 



The Christian altar and sacrifice. A sermon, 

 [on Heb. xiii. 10] shewing that the Lord's 

 table is a proper altar, and the sacrament of 

 the eucharist a proper sacrifice. 



London, 1713. 8 



The dangers of a relapse. A sermon [on John, 

 v. 14] preach'd at the Royal Chapel at St 



James's, on May 29, 1713. 



London, 1713. 8" 



A sermon on the honour of the ('hri.stian 



iiood, and the necessity of a divi: 

 t< that olliee : with a prefao- to the <lis-. 

 2d e.l. LoMfoft, 171.".. 8 



The extent of Christ's commission to Im] t 



A sermon [on Matt, xxviii. 9J shewing the 

 capacity of infants to r- I the utter 



incapacity of our dissenting teachers to admi- 

 nister Christian baptism. 2d e<l. 



1714. 8 



- Another edition. London, s. a. 8 



- Dr Brett's vindication of himself, from the 

 ealumnies thrown upon him in some late news- 



:.s, wherein he is falsely charged with 

 turning Papist. In a letter to the Honourable 

 Archibald Campbell, Esq. Lo//../(, 1715. 8 



The independency of the Church upon the 

 State, as to its pure spiritual powers : proved 

 from the holy Scriptures, and the writings of 

 the primitive Fathers. With answers to the 

 most material objections. London, 1717. 8 



Another copy. [Wants title.] 



Dr SENNET'S concessions to the non-jurore 

 prov'd to be destructive of the cause which he 

 endeavours to serve. 1717 



The divine right of Episcopacy, and the neces- 

 sity of an episcopal commission for preaching 

 God's word, and for the valid ministration of 

 the Christian sacraments, proved from the holy 

 Scriptures, and the doctrine and practice of 

 the primitive Church. London, 1718. 8 



Another copy. 



Tradition necessary to explain and interpret 

 the holy Scriptures. With a postscript, in an- 

 swer to that part of a book lately published 

 (called, No sufficient reason for restoring the 

 prayers and directions of King Edward the 

 Vlth's first liturgy) which seems to depreciate 

 tradition. And a preface containing some re- 

 marks on Mr Toland's Nazarenus. 



London, 1718. 8 



A discourse concerning the necessity of dis- 

 cerning the Lord's body in the holy commu- 

 nion. With a preface, giving an account of 

 the erroneous opinions of the Papists, Luther- 

 ans, and Calvinists upon this subject. 



London, 1720. 8 



Another copy. 



A vindication of the postscript to a book, called, 

 The necessary use of tradition to understand 

 the holy Scriptures : in answer to a book, en- 

 titled, no just grounds for introducing the new 

 Communion Office, &c. London, 1720. 8 



A collection of the principal LITURGIES, used 

 by the Christian Church in the celebration of 

 the holy eucharist... With a dissertation upon 

 them... by Thomas Brett, LL.P. 



London, 1720. 8 



The great necessaries of public worship in the 

 Christian Church, expressly and manifestly al- 

 lowed and provided for in the use of the pre- 

 sent liturgy ; in answer to a late pamphlet, 

 intituled, The indispensable obligation, &c. 



London, 1733. 8 



