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CARSTAIRES-CARTV, UK ; HT. 



Lee, in reply to the proof and illustration of 

 his moorapetenoyfoc translating, or correcting 



translations, of the holy Scriptures. 



A;./* n., s. a. 8 



The theories of inspiration of the Rev. Daniel 

 Wilson, Rev. Dr Pye Smith, and the Rev. Dr 

 1 >ik, proved to be erroneous. Edin. , 1830. 8 



Another edition. With remarks on the Chris- 

 tian Observer and Eclectic Review. 



<., s. a. 8 



- Another copy. 



Baptism in its mode and subjects considered ; 

 and the arguments of Mr Ewing and Dr Ward- 

 law refuted. London, 1831. 8 



History of providence, as unfolded in the 

 Book of Esther. 2d ed. 



7>Wi, 1835. 12 



Examination of the principles of biblical in- 

 terpretation of Ernesti, Animon, Stuart, and 

 other philologists. Edin., 1836. 8 



- Another copy. 



- Another couy. 



Refutation of Dr Henderson's doctrine in his 

 late work on divine inspiration : with a criti- 

 cal discussion on 2 Tim. iii. 16. 



London, 1837. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The doctrine of transubstantiation, subversive 

 of the foundations of human belief. 3d ed. 



Dublin, 1837. 12 



Review of Dr Brown on the law of Christ 

 respecting civil obedience, especially in the 

 payment of tribute. With an appendix, rela- 

 tive to grammatical accuracy, as it bears on 

 the question of the inspiration of the Scrip- 

 tures, in reply to the Rev. Mr Menzies, the 

 translator of Tholuck on the Epistle to the 

 Romans. London, 1838. 8 



The knowledge of Jesus the most excellent of 

 the sciences. 2d ed. London, 1839. 12 



History of providence as manifested in Scrip- 

 tivre With a defence of the doctrine of pro- 

 vidence, and an examination of the philosophy 

 of Dr Thomas Brown on that subject. 



Edin., 1840. 8 



Part of Mr Carson's fourth letter to Mr 

 Ewing. s. I. et a. 8 



CARSTAIRES (JOHN), Minister of the High 

 church, Glasgow. Notices of the life of the 

 Rev. J. C. With a number of his unpub- 

 lished letters, and the letters of other Scot- 

 tish worthies. By the Rev. William Ferrie, 

 A.M. Edin., 1843. 8 



CARSTAIRS (A. G). The Scottish communion 

 service ; with the public services... before and 

 after communion. Edin., 1829. 12 



CARSTARES (WILLIAM), Principal of the Uni- 

 !-. ,-.si7;/ of Edinburgh. *State papers and letters 

 addressed to W. C. relating to public affairs 

 in Great Britain, but more particularly in 

 Scotland, during the reigns of King William 

 and Queen Anne. To which is prefixed the 

 life of Mr C. Published from the originals, 

 by Joseph M'Cormick, D.D., minister of Pres- 

 tonpans. Edin. , 1774. 4 I 



CARTER (EDMUND), M.A. The duty and ne- 

 cessity of speaking in <lefen<-e of religion. A 

 s.-iiuoii [on Eccles. iii. 7] pr-'adit-d August 14, 

 171-' London, 1712. 8 



CARTER (ELIZABETH). Poems on sever, i! .....i 

 sions. 4th 1. '. 8 



Letters from Mrs E. C. to Mrs Montagu, bo- 



i the years 17*");") and 1KOO, c-hirll;. 

 literary and moral subjects. Published from 

 the originals in the possession of tht 

 Montagu IVnnington, M.A. 3 vol. 



London, 1817. 8 



CARTER (NICHOLAS), D.D., Curate of St George's 

 rltit/x'l in Deal. A sermon preach'd at Dor- 

 chester, January 30th, 17 if. London, 1716. 8 

 - A sermon [on Matt, xxiii. 8-10]. 



London, 1752. 8 



CARTER (OLIVER). An answeare to certaine 

 Popish demandes. [Wants title, and other- 

 wise imperfect.] 16 

 CARTER (THOMAS), Minister of Dynton. - 

 Prayer's prevalencie for Israel's safety, de- 

 clared in a sermon [on Exod. xxxii. 9, 10] 

 before the House of Commons. . .June 28, 1643. 

 London, 1043. 4 



CARTWRIGHT (CHRISTOPHER). A vindication 

 of the Protestant cause from the pretenses of 

 the Marquesse [of Worcester] his last papers ; 

 [with a conference between the late King of 

 England [CHARLES I.] and the late Lord Mar- 

 quesse of Worcester]. 1651 



Exceptions against a writing of Mr Baxter's, 

 in answer to some animadversions upon his 

 Aphorismes. London, 1675. 8 



CARTWRIGHT (EDMUND), D.D., F.R.S. *A 

 memoir of the life, writings, and mechanical 

 inventions of E. C.... inventor of the power 

 loom. London, 1842. 8 



CARTWRIGHT (JAMES BOARDMAN), A.M., Mi- 

 nister of the Episcopal Jews' chapel. Love to 

 the Jewish nation. A sermon, preached at 

 the Episcopal Jews' chapel, Bethnal Green, 

 London, Nov. 27, 1836, on occasion of the 

 death of the Rev. Charles Simeon, A.M. 



London, 1836. 12 



CARTWRIGHT (THOMAS). A replye to an an- 

 swere made of M. Doctor Whitegifte againste 

 the Admonition to the Parliament. 



s. I. et a. 4 



A full and plaine declaration of ecclesiasticall 

 discipline owt off the word off God, and of the 

 declininge off the Churche off England from 

 the same. 1574 

 [An English translation by Cartwright from 



the Latin work of Walter TRAVERS.] 



The second replie agaynst Maister Doctor 

 W T hitgifte's second answer touching the 

 Churche discipline. s. I., 1575. 4 



The rest of the second replie of T. C. : agaynst 

 Maister Doctor Whitgifte's second answer, 

 touching the Church discipline. 



s. I, 1577. 4 



A confutation of the Rhemist's translation, 

 glosses and annotations on the New Testa- 

 ment, so farre as they containe manifest im- 

 pieties, heresies, idolatries, superstitions, j>ro- 



