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BURDER (HENRY FORSTER), D.D. Lectures on 

 the pleasures of religion. London, 1823. 8 



- Mental discipline ; or, hints on the cultivation 

 of intellectual and moral habits ; addressed 

 particularly to students in theology, and young 

 preachers. 4th ed. London, 1835. 12 



- Sermons preached at St Thomas's square cha- 

 pel, Hackney. London, 1854. 8 



BURDER (SAMUEL), D.D., Lecturer of Christ 

 church, Newgate Street. Oriental customs ; 

 or, an illustration of the sacred Scriptures, by 

 an explanatory application of the customs and 

 manners of the Eastern nations, and especially 

 the Jews therein alluded to. Collected from the 

 most celebrated travellers, and the most emi- 

 nent critics. 5th ed. 2 vol. London, 1816. 8 



A new edition. London, 1839. 8 



- Oriental literature, applied to the illustration 

 of the sacred Scriptures ; especially with refer- 

 ence to antiquities, traditions, and manners. 

 2 vol. London, 1822. 8 



BURDON (W.). Materials for thinking. 



London, 1801. 8 



BURE (G. F. DE). See G. F. DEBURE. 



BURGERSDICIUS (FRANCO), Professor of logic 

 at Leyden. Idea philosophise moralis. Editio 

 secunda. Lugd. Batav., 1629. 12 



- Institutionum metaphysicarum libri duo. Opus 

 posthumum. Lugd. Batav., 1640. 12 



Institutionum logicarum synopsis. 



Amstel., 1685. 12 



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BURGES (CORNELIUS), D.D. No sacrilege nor 

 sinne to aliene or purchase the lands of bishops 

 or others whose offices are abolished. 2d ed. 

 London, 1659. 8 



BURGESS, or BURGESSE (ANTHONY). The 

 difficulty of, and the encouragements to a re- 

 formation. A sermon [on Mark, i. 2, 3] 

 preached before the Hon. House of Commons, 

 Sept. 27, 1643. London, 1643. 4 



- Vindicise legis ; or, a vindication of the morall 

 law and the covenants, from the errours of 

 Papists, Arminians, Socinians, and more espe- 

 cially Antinomians . In xxix. lectures, preached 

 at Laurence-Jury, London. London, 1646. 4 



Another copy. 



- Second edition. London, 1647. 4 



- The true doctrine of justification asserted and 

 vindicated, from the errours of Papists, Armi- 

 nians, Socinians, and more especially Antino- 

 mians. In xxx. lectures. [2 parts.] 



London, 1648, 54. 4 



Another copy. 



- Second edition. London, 1651. 4 



- Another edition. London, 1654, 55. 4 



- Spiritual refining : or, a treatise of grace and 

 assurance... Being cxx. sermons. 



London, 1652. fol. 



Second edition. In two parts. Delivered in 

 CLXI. sermons. London, 1658. fol. 



CXLV. expository sermons upon the whole 17th 

 chapter of the Gospel according to St John : 

 or, Christ's prayer before his passion explicat- 

 ed, and both practically and polemically im- 

 proved. London, 1656. fol. 



Another copy. 



- The Scripture directory, for church-officers and 

 people. Or, a practical commentary upon the 

 whole third chapter of the first Epistle of St 

 Paul to the Corinthians. To which is annexed 

 the godly and the natural man's choice, upon 

 Psal. iv., vers. 6, 7, 8. London, 1659. fol. 



The doctrine of original sin, asserted and vin- 

 dicated against the old and new adversaries 

 thereof. In four parts. To which is added, 

 a digressive epistle concerning justification by 

 faith alone, excluding the conditionality of 

 works in that act. London, 1659. fol. 



Another copy. 



- An expository comment, doctrinal, controver- 

 sial, and practical, upon the first chapter of the 

 second Epistle of St Paul to the Corinthians.! 



London, 1661. fol. 



BURGESS (RICHARD), B.D., Rector of Upper 

 Chelsea. A letter to the parishioners of Upper 

 Chelsea. Chelsea, 1837. 8 



BURGESS (THOMAS), D.D., Bishop of St David's, 

 afterwards of Salisbury. Elementary evidences 

 of the truth of Christianity. 



London, 1806. 12 



Tracts on the origin and independence of the 

 ancient British Church ; on the supremacy of 

 the Pope, and the inconsistency of all foreign 

 jurisdiction with the British Constitution ; and 

 on the differences between the Churches of Eng- 

 land and of Rome. 2d ed. London, 1815. 8 



Tracts on the divinity of Christ, and on the 

 repeal of the statute against blasphemy ; with 

 a preface, containing strictures on the recent 

 publications of Mr Belsham and Dr Carpenter. 



London, 1820. 8 



A vindication of Bishop Cleaver's edition of 

 the Decretum Lacedsemoniorum contra Timo- 

 theum, from the strictures of R. P. Knight, 

 Esq. London, [1821]. 8 



A vindication of 1 John, v. 7, from the objec- 

 tions of M. Griesbach : in which is given a new 

 view of the external evidence, with Greek au- 

 thorities for the authenticity of the verse. 



London, 1821. 8 



The second edition, to which are added, a pre- 

 face in reply to the Quarterly Review, and a 

 postscript, in answer to a recent publication 

 entitled Palseoromaica. London, 1823. 8 



Annotationes Millii auctse et correctee ex pro- 

 legomenis suis, Wetstenii, Bengelii, et Sabba- 

 terii, ad 1 Johann. v. 7. Una cum duabus 

 epistolis Richardi Bentleii et observationibus 

 Joannis Seldeni, C. M. Pfaffii, J. F. Buddei, 

 et C. F. Schmidii de eodem loco. Collectse et 

 editae a Thoma Burgess. 



Mariduni, 1822. 8 



Another copy. 



A selection of tracts and observations on 1 J ohn , 

 v. 7. London, 1824. 8 



Letters by the Bishop of Salisbury, the Rev. 

 G. S. FABER, and the Rev. Hugh M'NEILE. 

 Anti-popery, No. ii. Edin., 1829. 12 



Remarks on the general tenour of the New 

 Testament, regarding the nature and dignity 

 of Jesus Christ. Salisbury, 1831. 8 



