BROOK-BROWN 



discourses of the author, never before printed, 

 vix . Thu journeys of tin- children of Israel, as 

 in their names and historical passages, they 

 comprise the great and gradual work of rege- 

 neration. And a treatise of extraordinary 

 divine dispensations, under the Jewish and 

 gospel administrations. London, 1710. 8 



BROOK ( I 1 . i N.I AM IN). The lives of the Puritans : 

 containing a biographical account of those 

 divines who distinguished themselves in the 

 cause of religious liberty, from the Reforma- 

 tion under Queen Elizabeth, to the Act of 

 Uniformity, in 1062. 3 vol. 



London, 1813. 8 



BROOKE (HENRY). The Earl of Essex : a tra- 

 gedy. ,1761. li' 

 - Gustavtts Vasa ; a tragedy. E'l'm., 1701. 12 



BROOKE (HENRY JAMES), F.R.S. A familiar 

 introduction to crystallography. 



London, 1823. 8 



BROOKE, LORD. See Fulke GREVILLE. 



BROOKE (ZACHARIAH), B.D. An examination 

 of Dr Middleton's " Free inquiry into the 

 miraculous powers of the primitive Church."... 

 In which is proved at large, as well from pre- 

 sumptive evidence as positive testimony, that 

 we have sufficient reason to believe the con- 

 tinuance of miracles after the days of the 

 Apostles. Cambridge, 1750. 8 



BROOKES (MATTHEW), D.D.-The sacred and 

 most mysterious history of man's redemption, 

 wherein is set forth the gracious administration 

 of God's covenant with mankind at all times, 

 from the beginning of the world unto the end. 

 London, 1057. fol. 



BROOKES (RICHARD), M.D. The general ga- 

 zetteer, or compendious geographical diction- 

 ary. London, 1815. 8 



BROOKS (JOSHUA W.), M. A. , Vicar ofSt Mary's, 

 Nottingham. Elements of prophetical inter- 

 pretation. London, 1836. 8 



Another copy. 



Essays on the advent and kingdom of Christ 

 and the events connected therewith. 3d ed. 



London, 1840. 8 



Lectures on subjects connected with prophecy. 

 [First series.] Edin., [1841 j. 8 



BROOKS (THOMAS). A string of pearles ; or, the 

 best things reserved till last. Discovered in a 

 sermon [on 1 Pet. i. 4]. London, 1657. 8 



The mute Christian under the smarting rod : 

 with sovereign antidotes against the most mi- 

 serable exigents, llth ed. 



Glasgow, 1730. 12 



Fourteenth edition. Falkirk, 1783. 12 



A treatise on assurance. A new edition, con- 

 siderably amended and abridged. 



JBdin., 1777. 12 



A golden key to open hidden treasures. 2 vol. 



Glasgow, 1810, 11. 8 



Apples of gold for young men and women: and 

 a crown of glory for old men and women. Or, 

 the happiness of being good betimes : and the 

 honour of being an old disciple, clearly and 

 fully discovered, and closely and faithfully ap- 

 plied. Also, the young man's objections an- 



swered, and the old man's doubts resolved. 

 22d i > I 1 . 1 _ 



BROTCHIE (JAMES). The Church and dissent- 

 ers : a lecture delivered in...< >rkne\ , 7th No- 

 vember, 1833. 12 



HKoTIIKlIs ( K,. HAHD). A revealed knowledge 

 of the prophecies and times. Book the first. 

 Wrote under the direction of the Lord God, 

 and published by his sacred coniinuinl 

 taining, with other great and remarkable 

 tilings... the restoration of the Hebrews to Je- 

 rusalem, by the year of 17!W, under their re- 

 vealed prince and prophet, Richard Brothers. 

 London, 1794. 12 



BROUGHAM (HENRY), LordBroughamand Vantx. 

 A letter to Sir Samuel Romiily, M.P., upon 

 the abuse of charities. With appendix : con- 

 taining minutes of evidence taken before the 

 Education committee. 7th id. 



1818. 8 



The speech of H. B. in the House of Commons, 

 May 8, 1818, on the education of the poor, and 

 charitable abuses. London, 1818. 8 



Practical observations upon the education of 

 the people, addressed to the working classes 

 and their employers. 10th ed. 



London, 1825. 8 



A discourse of natural theology. Showing the 

 nature of the evidence and the advantages of 

 the study. London, 1835. 12 



Second edition. London, 1835. 12 



Fourth edition. London, 1835. 12 



Dissertations on subjects of science connected 

 with natural theology : being the concluding 

 volumes of the new edition of Paley's work. 

 2 vol. London, 1839. 12 



Installation address delivered [by Lord B. 

 as Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh] 

 on 18th May. With notes. 



/., 1860. 8 



BROUGHTON (ELIZABETH). Six years' resi- 

 dence in Algiers. London, 1839. 12 

 BROUGHTON (Hucn). The works of H. B. 

 collected into one volume and digested into 

 four tomes. London, 1662. fol. 



Concentus SS. Scripturse. Liber continens 

 et explicans breviter, pneter accuratam chro- 

 nologiam, ab Adamo usque ad Domini Nostri 

 Jesu Christi mortem, praecipuos turn aliorum 

 Scripturae librorum nodes, turn vero Apoca- 

 lypseos. Hanovice, 1602. 4 



Another edition. Francofurti, 1606. 4 

 BROUGHTON (TOMAS), M.A.- An Saighidear 



Criosduidh no na dleasnais iomchuidh chaum 

 beatha dhiadhiadh chaithe air an Spairadh air 

 an armailt o Eisempleir Chornelius Searmoin 

 Le T. B. Dun-Eaduin, 1797. 12 



BROUN (J.), Wamphray. See J. BROWN. 



BROWN (ADAM).* Remarks on a letter ad- 

 dressed to the members of the old Church of 

 Scotland, by the Rev. Adam Brown of Crock- 

 edholm ; with an introductory narrative of 

 the rise and progress of sectarian principles 

 among the old dissenters : and an appendix... 

 By an old dissenter. Edin., ,1823. 8 



Sacramental discourses. With a brief memoir 



