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C.ESAR CALAMY. 



mm uberrimo instructa : in usum Bcholarum. 

 Studio Juannis l>\mock. Eclitio nonn. 



/ .W./i, 1832. 12 



Made English from the original Latin, by 



Col. Martin lil.uk a. Cth ed. 



London, 1837. 8 



>>AR (CHARLES). Numerus infanstus ; [with 

 The life of Sir Julius CAESAR, by Edmund 

 Lodge]. 1827 



S AR (Sir J tares), Master of the Rolls.* The 

 life of Sir J. C....with memoirs of his family 



and descendants, by Edmund Lodge To 



which is added, Numerus infaustus, an histo- 

 rical \vui-k, liy Charles Caar, Esq., grandson 

 to Sir Julius. London, 1827. 4 



CAHILL ( ), D.D. A lecture delivered in... 



Manchester, June 1, 1851. Subject : The 

 Bible alone, and interpreted by private judg- 

 ment, is a false rule of Christian faith. 



Mom-heater, 1851. 8 



CAIMBEUIL (UILLIAM). See William CAMP- 

 BELL. 



CAIMBEUL (DO'NALL). See Donald CAMPBELL. 



CAIN. The death of Cain, in five books ; after 

 the manner of the death of Abel. By a lady. 

 The 4th ed. To which is now prefixed, an in- 

 troductory view of the principal events in the 

 history of man, from the creation until the 

 death of Abel. London, 1811. 12 



CAIRNS (ADAM), D.D., Minister of the Gospel, 

 Melbourne. A discourse on the judgments of 

 God, and the refuge of his people. Addressed 

 to the congregation of the established church 

 in Cupar. Cupar, 1838. 12 



Some objections to universal atonement stated, 

 and the current objections to a particular and 

 efficacious atonement considered. In two dis- 

 courses. 2d ed. Cupar, 1844. 8 



Historic sketches of Gibraltar and its neigh- 

 bourhood. A lecture, delivered May 3, 1854. 



Melbourne, 1854. 8 



CAIRNS (JOHN), D.D, Minister of the United 

 l >yterian church, Benvick. The Scottish 

 philosophy ; a vindication and reply. 



Edin., 1856. 8 C 



An examination of Professor Ferrier's ' ' Theory 

 of knowing and being." Edin., 1856. 8 



CAIRNS (WILLIAM), LL.D. A treatise on mo- 

 ral freedom ; containing inquiries into the 

 operation of the intellectual principles in con- 

 nexion with moral agency and responsibility. 

 London, 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



CAITHNESS, BISHOP or. See John ABERNE- 



THY. 

 CAJETAN (BENEDICT). See BONIFACE VIII. 



Pope. 

 CAJETANUS (THOMAS DE Vio). See Thomas de 



Vio Cajetamis. 

 CALAIS. The chronicle of Calais in the reigns 



of Henry VII. and Henry VIII., to the 



year 1540. Edited from the MSS. in the 



British Museiim, for the Camden Society, by 



John Gough Nichols, F.S.A. 



London, 1846. 4 

 CALAMY (BENJAMIN), Vicar of St Lawrence, 



i. Some considi-ntiniis about the case 



I >AL. 



A discourse about a scrupulous CONSCIK 



Passive obedience the doctrine of the Church 



of England; and doing t-\il that good may 

 come, a damnable sin. A sermon |<>n Km. 

 iii. 8J preach'd lufmv tin- lIL'lit llii'iural>lc 

 the Lord Mayor, &c., September 30th. 



London, 1710. 8 



CALAMY (EDMCND), Minister of St Mary Alder- 

 God's free mercy to England ; pre- 

 sented as a pretious and powerful! motive to 

 humiliation ; in a sermon [on Ezek. xxxvi. :;_') 

 before the Hon. House of Commons, Feb. 23. 

 1041. London, 1642. 4* 



The great danger of covenant- breaking, Ac. 

 Being the substance of a sermon [on 2 Tim. 

 iii. 3J preached the 14. June, 1045 ; [with a 

 PHEXIX]. . a. 



An indictment against England because of her 

 sclfe-murdering divisions... in a sermon [on 

 Matt. xii. 25] preached before the Right Hon. 

 House of Lords, Dec. 25, 1644. 



/. -,,'lon, 1645. 4 



The saint's transfiguration. . .a sermon [on Phil, 

 iii. 20, 21] preached Oct. 19, 1054, at the fune- 

 ral of Dr Samuel Bolton. London, 1655. 4 



A patterne for all, especially for noble and 

 honorable persons, to teach them how to die 

 nobly and honorably : in a sermon [on Heb. 

 xi. 13] preached at the funeral of Robert, Earle 

 of Warwick. London, 1658. 4 



The art of divine meditation... in several ser- 

 mons on Gen. xxiv. 63. London, 1680. 8 



The godly man's ark ; or, city of refuge, in 

 the day of his distress : five sermons. To 

 which is annexed, Mrs MOORE'S evidences for 

 heaven. New edition. Edin. , 1825. 8 



CALAMY (EDMUND), D.D., grandson of the pre- 

 ceding. A defence of moderate non-confor- 

 mity ; in answer to the reflections of Mr Olyffe 

 and Mr Hoadly, in the tenth chapter of the 

 Abridgment of the life of the Rev. Mr Richard 

 Baxter. 3 vol. London, 1703, 5. 8 



Another copy. 



A practical discourse [on Ps. Ivi. 12] concern- 

 ing vows : with a special reference to baptism 

 and the Lord's Supper. London, 1704. 12 



The inspiration of the holy writings of the Old 

 and New Testament, considered and improved. 

 In fourteen sermons preached at the Merchant's 

 lecture at Salter's Hall. To which is added, 

 a single sermon in vindication of the divine 

 institution of the office of the ministry, preach'd 

 at the same lecture. London, 1710. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Comfort and counsel to protestant dissenters. 

 W T ith some serious queries to such as hate and 

 cast them out ; and a friendly admonition to 

 such as desert them. In two sermons [on Is. 

 lx,vi. 5]. 2d ed. London, 1712. 8 



An abridgement of Mr Baxter's history of his 

 life and times. W T ith an account of the minis- 

 ters, &c. who were ejected after the restaura- 



