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ions on several subjects. 



London, 1722. 8 



A defence of the religion of nature, and the 



itimi : against tin- defective ac- 

 o.uii '!-, ami the exceptions against 



ther, in a ln.dk [by Matthew TindalJ en- 

 titled. " Christianity as old as the creation." 

 Lun'l,i, 17:52. 8 



- Another copy. 



Second edition. Lorn/on, 1752. 8 



- A fit rebuke to a ludicrous infidel : in some 

 ivmarks on .Mr Woolston's fifth discourse on 

 the miracles of o\ir Saviour. With a preface 

 concerning the prosecution of such writers by 



. ,-rs. London, 1732. 8 



[Theological tracts, edited by John BROWN, 



D.D. Vol. i.) .,1853. 8 



I'.KOWNK (Sir THOMAS). See Sir T. BROWN. 

 liltoWNE (THOMAS), D.D. An examination of 

 the calumnies which have been assigned as rea- 

 sons for the opposition to Dr Browne's election 

 into the office of vice-chancellor. 



Oambridg*, 1810. 8 



Remarks on two pamphlets lately published at 

 Cambridge : the first, entitled, " An examina- 

 tion of calumnies," &c. ; the second, entitled, 

 " A plain statement of facts." By a member 

 of the Senate. London, 1811. 8 



BROWNE ( WILLIAM GEORGE). Travels in Africa, 

 Egypt, and Syria, from the year 1792 to 1798. 

 2d ed. London, 1806. 4 



BROWNING (ARCHIBALD), Titlicoultnj. Apo- 

 logy for withdrawing from the communion of 

 the United Associate Church. 



Alloa, 1841. 12 



BROWNING (COLIN ARROTT), M.D. The con- 

 vict ship ; a narrative of the results of scrip- 

 tural instruction and moral discipline, as these 

 appeared on board the " Earl Grey," during 

 the voyage to Tasmania : with brief notices of 

 individual prisoners. London, 1844. 12 



BROWNING (G.). The domestic and financial 

 condition of Great Britain ; preceded by a 

 sketch of her foreign policy, and of the sta- 

 tutes and politics of France, Russia, Austria, 

 and Prussia. London, 1834. 8 



BROWNING (JAMES), AucMermuehty.Jesaf 

 Christ the true God : A sermon [on 1 John, 

 v. 20] in which the divinity of our Lord Jesus 

 Christ is proved and illustrated. 



Edin., 1792. 8 

 -Sermons. 2vol. Edin., 1794. 12 



BROWNING (WILLIAM SHIPTOX). The history 

 of the Huguenots during the sixteenth century. 

 2 vol. London, 1829. 8 



BROWNISTS. An apologie or defence of siich 

 true Christians as are commonly (but unjustly) 

 called Brownists : against such imputations as 

 are lay'd upon them by the heads and doctors 

 of the University of Oxford. [By the Rev. 

 John ROBINSON.] s. I, 1604. 4 



Another copy. 



BROWNLEE (THOMAS), Laird of Torfoot.A 

 narrative of the battles of Drumclog and Both- 

 well bridge. With an appendix, containing 

 notices of some of the principal characters 



who figured in these transactions. 



,1823. 12 



BROWNLEE (\VIU.IAM 0*UO), I'D.. New 

 }'<</;. Letters in the It. .man Catholic con- 

 troversy. 2d e-l. Neio York, 1834. 8 



Popery an enemy to civil ami religious liberty. 

 4th New York, 183H. llT 



BROWNRIGG (ELIZABETH). * G enge 



against murder ; or, the tragical histories and 

 horrid cruelties of Elizabeth Brownrigg to her 

 tlnve apprentices. Also a. ..correct account of 

 John N\ 'II.LIAMM.N, shoemaker, for starving and 

 beating his wife to death. London, . a. 12 



BRUCE (ARCHIBAI.I.), Miniihr f 1 1 7..' <',-< ro. 

 Free thoughts on the toleration of Popery, de- 

 duced from a review of its principles and lii.s- 

 tory, with respect to liberty and the interests 

 of princes and nations. By CALVINUS MINOK, 

 Scoto-Britannus. [Pseud.] Edin., 1780. 8 

 Another copy. 



Another copy. 



True patriotism ; or, a public spirit for God 

 and religion recommended, and the want of it 

 reprehended. A discourse : the substance of 

 which was delivered before the Associate Synod. 



Edin., 1785. 8 



Annus secularis ; or, the British jubilee : or a 

 review of the act of the General Assembly ap- 

 pointing the 5th of November 1788, as an an- 

 niversary thanksgiving, in commemoration of 

 the Revolution in 1688. Wherein also, the 

 doctrine and history, the origin, progress, and 

 tendency of religious festivals, in ancient and 

 modern times, both in a religious and moral 

 view, are particularly considered. By CALVI- 

 NIANUS PRESBYTER. [Psed.] 



Edin., 1788. 8 



Another copy. 



Queries addressed to the gentry, clergy, and 

 people, of Scotland, on the solemn commemo- 

 ration of the Revolution in 1788 ; and on the 

 Bill afterwards broiight into Parliament, for 

 appointing a perpetual anniversary. By CAL- 

 VINIANUS PRESBYTER. [Pseud.] 



s. I, 1797. 8 



Reflections on freedom of WRITING. 1794 



Introductory and occasional lectures ; for form- 

 ing the minds of young men intending the holy 

 ministry. 2 parts. 



Whitburn and Edin., 1797, 1817. 8 



Another copy. 



A brief statement and declaration of the genu- 

 ine principles of Seceders, respecting civil go- 

 vernment ; the duty of subjects ; and national 

 reformation : and a vindication of their con- 

 duct in reference to some late plans and socie- 

 ties for political reform ; and the public dis- 

 sentions of the time. Edin., 1799. 8 



Another copy. 



A historico-politico-ecclesiastical dissertation 

 on the supremacy of civil powers in matters of 

 religion ; particularly the ecclesiastical supre- 

 macy annexed to the English crown. 



Edin., 1802. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



