BUCHANAN- BUCKLEY. 



123 



Picts, Scots, Fiugal, Ossian and his poems ; as 

 also of the Macs, Clans, Bodotria, and several 

 other particulars respecting the high antiqui- 

 ties of Scotland. London, 1794. 8 r 



BUCHANAN (Mosss STEVEN). Disputatio me- 

 dica inauguralis de ciborum concoctione ; 

 quam, ...pro gradu Doctoris...eruditorum exa- 

 mini subjicit M. S. B. Edin., 1816. 8 r 



BUCHANAN (ROBERT), D.D., Minister of Free 

 College church, Glasgow. Reply to an attack 

 on the General Assembly's church accommo- 

 dation circular. Glasgow, 1835. 8 



Speech delivered at a public meeting of the 

 friends of the Church of Scotland, held in the 

 Trades' Hall, 8th May, 1835. 



Glasgow, 1835. 8 



- Popery makes a God of the priest, and slaves 

 of the people the priest is God, is Christ 

 claims authority over all the baptized no be- 

 lief, no hope, no will, but of the priest. 



Glasgow, 1836. 8 



- Speech on the independence of the Church, 

 delivered in the General Assembly, on the 23d 

 May, 1838, with a preface and appendix. 



Glasgow, 1838. 8 



Another copy. 



- God to be obeyed rather than men. A dis- 

 course addressed to his own people, . . .9th June, 

 1839. Edin., 1839. 8 



- Another copy. 



- The Presbyteries of the CHURCH OF SCOTLAND 

 threatened with imprisonment. 1839 



- The ten years' conflict : being the history of 

 the disruption of the Church of Scotland. 

 2 vol. Glasgow, 1849. 8 



- Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- The Church of scripture, and the Church of 

 the disruption. Glasgow, 1859. 8 



- Assembly addresses. Edin. , 1860. 8 



- The character of popery as illustrated in the 

 history of Ireland. [Lect. on Protest.] 



s. I. et a. 12 



BUCHANAN (WILLIAM). Reports of certain 

 remarkable cases in the Court of Session, and 

 trials in the High Court of Justiciary. 



Edin., 1813. 8 



BUCHANAN (WILLIAM), B. A. Reply to the 



pamphlet of the Rev. James Gibson, A.M., 



entitled, "Principles of Bible temperance." 



Glasgow, 1855. 8 



BUCHANANUS (D.).-See David BUCHANAN. 



BUCHANANUS (G.). -See George BUCHANAN. 



BUCHLERUS (JOHANNES). Thesaurus poeticus 



...a P. F. N. Bascio auctus. [Wants title.] 



[Colon., 1603?] 8* 



BUCHMANN (J.). Symbolique populaire, ou 

 exposition comparative des doctrines contro- 

 verse'es entre les Protestants et les Catho- 

 liques. Traduite de I'Allemand par Jean 

 Cohen. Paris, 1845. 8 



BUCHNERUS (GoDOFREDUs).-.Christianus an- 

 tiquus, penicillo Clementis Alexandrini, ex 



libro i. Piedag. c. vi delineatus, et variis 



Patrum coloribua illustratus, Prseside, M. 

 G. B. Vitcmbergcc, [1687]. 4 



BUCK (CHARLES). The practical expositor ; or, 

 Scripture illustrated by facts, and arranged 

 for every day in the year. 



London, 1813. 12 



A theological dictionary, containing definitions 

 of all religious and ecclesiastical terms ; an 

 impartial account of the several denominations 

 which have subsisted in the religious world ; 

 remarkable transactions and events in ecclesi- 

 astical history, and a biographical sketch of 

 writers in theological science. 5th ed. 



London, 1821. 8 



Anecdotes, religious, moral, and entertaining ; 

 alphabetically arranged, and interspersed with 

 a variety of useful observations. 8th ed. ... 

 [Vols. ii., iii., 6th and 3d ed.]. 



London, 1824, 25. 12 



BUCK (J.), LL.B. A farewell sermon, preached 

 in the parish church of Hanwell, Middlesex, 

 March 24, 1833. Chiswick, 1833. 8 



BUCK (JAMES), B.D., Vicar of Stradbrook, Suf- 

 folk. A treatise of the beatitudes ; or, Christ's 

 happy men. London, 1637. 4 



BUCKE (CHARLES). On the beauties, harmo- 

 nies, and sublimities of nature ; with remarks 

 on the laws, customs, manners, and opinions 

 of various nations. 4 vol. London, 1823. 8 



On the life, and wri tings... of Akenside, with 

 some account of his friends. 



London, 1832. 8 



BUCKERIDGE (JOHN), D.D., Bishop of Roches- 

 ter. A sermon preached at Hampton Court 

 before the King's Majestie, the 23. of Septem- 

 ber, anno 1606. London, 1606. 4 



A sermon preached before his Majestie at 

 Whitehall, March 22, 1617, touching prostra- 

 tion and kneeling in the worship of God. To 

 which is added a discourse concerning kneel- 

 ing at the communion. London, 1618. 4 



Another copy. 



BUCKINGHAM. Verbatim report of the action 

 for libel in the case of Buckingham versus 

 Bankes, tried in the Court of King's Bench, 

 ...19th October 1826. London, 1826. 8 



BUCKINGHAM, DUKE OF. See George VIL- 



LIERS. 



BUCKINGHAM (JAMES SILK). Travels in Pa- 

 lestine, through the countries of Bashan and 

 Gilead, east of the river Jordan. 



London, 1821. 4 



BUCKLAND (WILLIAM), D.D. Geology and 

 mineralogy, considered with reference to na- 

 tural theology. [Bridgewater Treatise.] 2vol. 

 London, 1836. 8 



BUCKLER (EDWARD). Certaine queries con- 

 cerning the lawfullness of imposing, and tak- 

 ing of the negative oath ; propounded by some 

 ministers under restraint in the garrison of 

 Weymouth. And answered by E. B., and P. 

 I., ministers of Weymouth and Melcomb- 

 Regis. London, 1647. 4 



BUCKLEY (THEODORE ALOIS), B.A., Cfuiplainof 

 Christ Church, Oxford. A history of the coun- 

 cil of Trent, compiled from a comparison of 

 various writers, with a chronological summary. 

 London, 1852. 8 



