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death, and martyrdoms of those who were 

 contemporary with, or immediately succeeded 

 the Apostles. As also the most eminent of 

 the primitive Fathers for the first three hun- 

 dred years. To which is added, a chronology 

 of the first three ages of the Church. 4th ed. 

 London, 1716. fol. 



- Ecclesiastic!; or, the history of the lives, 

 acts, death, and writings of the most eminent 

 Fathers of the Church, that flourished in the 

 fourth century, wherein, among other things, 

 an account is given of the rise, growth, and 

 progress of Arianism, and all other sects of 

 that age descending from it. Together with 

 an introduction, containing an historical ac- 

 count of the state of Paganism under the first 

 Christian emperors. London, 1716. fol. 



- Lives of the most eminent Fathers of the 

 Church that flourished in the first four cen- 

 turies, with an historical account of the state 

 of Paganism under the first Christian empe- 

 rors. A new edition, carefully revised, by 

 Henry Gary, M.A. 3 vol. Oxford, 1840. 8 

 [The same as the " Apostolici" and " Eccle- 



siastici," with different title.] 



CAVENDISHE (WILLIAM), Duke of Newcastle. 

 The life of...W. C. Duke, Marquess, and Earl 

 of Newcastle... Written by Margaret, Duchess 

 of Newcastle, his wife. London, 1667. fol. 



CAWDOR. The book of the Thanes of Cawdor. 

 A series of papers selected from the charter 

 room at Cawdor. 1236-1742. [Edited for 

 the Spalding Club, by Cosmo Innes.] 



Edin., 1859. 4 



CAWDREY (DANIEL), Preacher of the Word at 

 Billing Magn., Northamptonshire. Sabbatum 

 redivivum : or, the Christian Sabbath vindi- 

 cated ; in a full discoxirse concerning the Sab- 

 bath and the Lord's day. Wherein, whatso- 

 ever hath been written of late for, or against, 

 the Christian Sabbath, is exactly, but modestly 

 examined ; and the perpetuity of a Sabbath 

 deduced from grounds of nature and religious 

 reason. By D. C. and Herbert PALMER. 

 Divided into foure parts. 



London, 1645-[1652], 4 



- Another copy. Parts ii., iii., iv. 



London, 1652. 4 



- The inconsistencie of the Independent way, 

 with Scripture and itself. Manifested in a 

 threefold discourse. I. Vindicife vindiciarum, 

 with M. Cotton. II. A review of Mr Hooker's 

 survey of Church discipline... III. A diatribe 

 with the same M. Hooker concerning baptism 

 of infants of non-confederate parents. 



London, 1651. 4 



- Diatribe triplex ; or, a threefold exercitation 

 concerning, 1. Superstition ; 2. Will worship ; 

 3. Christmas festivall, with the Rev. and 

 learned Dr Hammond. London, 1654. 8 



Church-reformation promoted : in a sermon 

 on Mat. xviii. 15-17 As also, I. Some ani- 

 madversions upon Mr Humphry's second vin- 

 dication, for promiscuous admission to the 

 sacrament. II. Some animadversions upon 

 Mr Sanders his antidiatribe, tending to the 



same end of Church-reformation. 



London, 1657. 16 



Independence a great schism. Proved against 

 Dr Chven his apology in liis tract of schism. 

 As also an appendix to the former discourse, 

 shewing the inconstancy of the Dr, and the 

 inconsistency of his former and present opi- 

 nions. London, 1657. 8 



Independency further proved to be a schism. 

 Or, A survey of Dr Owen's review of his tract 

 of schism ; with a vindication of the author 

 from his unjust clamours and false asper- 

 sions. London, 1658. 16 



C A WOOD (JOHN), M.A., perpetual curate of 

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 land and dissent. 2d ed. London, 1831. 12 



CAYLA (J.-M.). Pape et Empereur. 



Paris, 1860. 8 



CAZENOVE (JOHN GIBSON), M.A. On certain 

 characteristics of holy Scripture, with special 

 reference to an essay on the interpretation of 

 Scripture contained in " Essays and Reviews." 

 (Reprinted, with additions, from " The Chris- 

 tian Remembrancer," Jan. 1861.) 



London, 1861. 8 



Another copy. 



CEBES, THEBANUS. The embleme of humane 



life ; [with the life of EPICTETUS]. 1670 



-Tabula. Gr. et Lat. Edin., 1747. 8 



CECIL (RICHARD), M.A., Minister of St John's 

 chapel, Bedford Row, London. The works of 

 the Rev. R. C. With a memoir of his life. 

 Arranged and revised, with a view of the au- 

 thor's character, by Josiah Pratt, B. D. 4th ed. 

 2 vol. London, 1838. 8 



Remains of the Rev. R. C. To which is pre- 

 fixed, a view of his character. By Josiah 

 Pratt, B.D. From the llth London edition. 



New York, 1843. 12 



CECIL (Sir ROBERT). Letters from Sir Robert 

 Cecil to Sir George Carew. Edited, for the 

 Camden Society, by John Maclean, Fellow of 

 the Society of Antiquaries, &c. 



London, 1864. 4 



CELLARIUS (CHRISTOPHORTJS). Geographia an- 

 tiqua. [Editio sexta.] Londini, 1731. 8 

 Notitia orbis antiqui, sive geographia plenior 

 ab ortu rerum-publicarum ad Constantinorum 

 tempora, orbis terrarum faciem declarans, an- 

 notationibus L. J. C. Schwartz. 2 vol. 



, , Lipsice, 1773. 4 



CELLERIER (JACOB ELISEE), Professor of exege- 

 tical theology, Geneva. Manuel d'herme'neu- 

 tique biblique. Geneve, 1852. 8 



CELSUS (AURELIUS CORNELIUS). De medicina 

 libri octo, cum notis integris J. Cfesarii, R, 

 Constantini, J. Scaligeri, I. Casauboni, J. B. 

 Morgagni...Cura et studio Th. J. ab Almelo- 

 veen. Accedunt J. Rhodii vita C. Celsi... 

 itemque loci aliquot Hippocratis et Celsi ab 

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Rotterodami, 1701. 8 



CELTIC SOCIETY. Statement in explanation 

 of the objects of the Celtic Society ; and the 

 measures adopted for promoting them ; taken 

 from the report of the committee of manage- 



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