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Four books on the eleventh, of Matthew : viz. 

 I. Christ inviting sinners to come to him for 

 rest. II. Christ the great teacher of souls 

 that come to him. To which is added a trea- 

 tise of meekness and of anger. III. Christ 

 the humble teacher of those that come to him. 

 IIII. The only easie way to heaven. 



London, 1659. 4 



Gospel remission, or, a treatise shewing that 

 true blessedness consists in the pardon of sin. 

 [On Psalm xxxii. 1.] 2d ed. 



London, 1674. 4 



Jerusalem's glory breaking forth into the 

 world, being a Scripture discovery of the New 

 Testament Church, in the latter days, imme- 

 diately before the second coming of Christ. 



London, 1675. 8 



BURROUGHS (JOSEPH), Pastor of a Baptist con- 

 gregation, Barbican, London. The popish doc- 

 trine of auricular confession and priestly abso- 

 lution considered. A sermon preached at 

 Salters-Hall, March 13, 1734. 2d ed. 



London, 1735. 8 



BURTON (ASA), D.D. Essays on some of the 

 first principles of metaphysicks, ethics, and 

 theology. Portland, 1824. 8 



BURTON (EDWARD), D.D., Reyius professor of 

 divinity, Oxford. An inquiry into the here- 

 sies of the apostolic age, in eight sermons 

 preached before the University of Oxford, 

 1829, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. 

 John Bampton, M.A. Oxford, 1829. 8 



Lectures upon the ecclesiastical history of the 

 first century. Oxford, 1831. 8 



Lectures upon the ecclesiastical history of the 

 first three centuries. 2 vol. Oxford, 1839. 8 



Testimonies of the Ante-Nicene Fathers to the 

 doctrine of the Trinity, and of the divinity of 

 the Holy Ghost. Oxford, 1831. 8 



Thoughts on the separation of Church and 

 State. London, 1834. 8 



The Greek Testament with English notes. 

 1848. See BIBLES GREEK. F. 



BURTON (HENRY), Sector of St Matthew's, Fri- 

 day street, London. The sounding of the two 

 last trumpets, the sixt and seventh : or, Medi- 

 tations by way of paraphrase upon the 9th, 

 10th, and llth chapters of the Revelation, as 

 containing a prophecie of these last times. 



London, 1641. 4 



- A vindication of Churches, commonly called 

 Independent : or, a briefe answer to two 

 books ; the one, intituled, Twelve consider- 

 able serious questions, touching Church-go- 

 vernment : the other, Independency exa- 

 mined, unmasked, refuted, &c. Both lately 

 published by William Prinne, of Lincolnes- 

 Inne, Esq. London, 1644. 4 



- Another copy. 



BURTON (HEZEKIAH), D.D. Several discourses, 

 viz. : I. Of purity and charity. II. Of re- 

 pentance. III. Of seeking first the kingdom 

 of God. London, 1684. 8 



BURTON (JOHN), D.D., Rector of Worplesdon, 

 Surrey. Papists and Pharisees compared : or, 

 Papists the corrupters of Christianity. In a 



discourse on Matt. xv. 1-6. 



London, 1766. 8 



njvraXay/a, sive tragoediarum Grsecarum de- 

 lectus : cum adnotatione J. B. Cui observa- 

 tiones...adjecit Thomas Burgess, A.B. Editio 

 altera. 2 torn. Oxonii, 1779. 8 



BURTON (JOHN HILL), Advocate. Manual of 

 the law of Scotland. (The law of private rights 

 and obligations.) 2d ed. 



Edin., 1847. 12 



Political and social economy : its practical ap- 

 plications. Edin., 1849. 12 



History of Scotland, from the Revolution to 

 the extinction of the last Jacobite insurrection 

 [1689-1748]. 2 vol. London, 1853. 8 



BURTON (ROBERT). The anatomy of melan- 

 choly, what it is, with all the kinds, causes, 

 symptomes, prognostics, and several cures of 

 it. In three partitions With a satyrical pre- 

 face conducing to the following discourse. By 

 DEMOCRITUS JUNIOR. [Pseud.~\ A new edi- 

 tion. To which is prefixed the life of the au- 

 thor. 2 vol. London, 1826. 8 



BURTON (THOMAS). Diary of T. B. .. .from 1656 

 to 1659 : now first published from the original 

 autograph manuscript. With an introduction, 

 containing an account of the Parliament of 

 1654 ; from the journal of Guibon Goddard, 

 M.P. , also now first printed. Edited and 

 illustrated with notes historical and biographi- 

 cal by John Towill Rutt. 4 vol. 



London, 1828. 8 



BURTON (W.). Researches into the phraseo- 

 logy, manners, history and religion of the an- 

 cient Eastern nations, as illustrative of the 

 Scriptures ; and into the accuracy of the Eng- 

 lish translation of the Bible. 



London, s. a. 12 



BURTON (WILLIAM), LL.B. A commentary on 



Antoninus his Itinerary, or journies of the Ro- 



mane empire, so far as it concerneth Britain. 



London, 1658. fol. 



BURY (Lady CHARLOTTE MARIA). The three 

 great sanctuaries of Tuscany, Valombrosa, Ca- 

 maldoli, Laverna : A poem, with historical and 

 legendary notices. Illustrated by engravings 

 of the scenery from original drawings, by the 

 late Rev. Edward Bury. 



London, 1833. fol. 



BUSBY (THOMAS), Mm. Doct.A. dictionary of 

 music To which is prefixed, a familiar intro- 

 duction to the first principles of that science. 

 London, 1823. 12 



BUSCHERUS (STATIUS). Crypto-papismus no- 

 vae theologize Helmstadiensis. s. I. , 1638. 4 



Another copy. [Wants title.] 

 BUSENBAUM (HERMANNUS). Medulla theolo- 



gise moralis. Antverpice, 1719. 8 



BUSH (GEORGE), Professor of Hebrew, New York 

 city University. Notes, critical and practi- 

 cal, on the Book of Genesis. Reprinted 

 from the American edition, 1838. [Ward's 

 library of standard divinity.] 



London, s. a. 8 



Seventh edition. 2 vol. 



New York, 1843, 44. 12 



