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CHRISTMAS (HENRY), M.A. A concise his- 

 tory of the Hampden controversy, from the 

 period of its commencement in 1832 to the 

 present time. London, 1848. 8 



CHRISTODULUS. The power of grace illus- 

 trated. In six letters from a minister of the 

 reformed Church to John Newton. Translated 

 from the original Latin by William Cowper, 

 Esq. Edin., 1792. 16 



CHRISTOFFEL (R.). ZWINGLI ; or, the rise of 

 the Reformation in Switzerland. 1858 



CHRONICLE. An English chronicle of the 

 reigns of Richard II., Henry IV., Henry V., 

 and Henry VI. , written before the year 1471 ; 

 with an appendix, containing the 18th and 

 19th years of Richard II. and the Parliament 

 at Bury St Edmund's, 25th Henry VI. And 

 supplementary additions from the Cotton MS. 

 Chronicle called "Eulogium." Edited [for 

 the Camden Society] by the Rev. John Syl- 

 vester Davies, M.A. London, 1856. 4 



- Short chronicle of events, July 27, 1791. 



s. I. et a. 8 



CHRYSOSTOMTJS (JOANNES), Saint, Archbishop 

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 Codices Gallicanos, Vaticanos, Anglicanos, Ger- 

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 tonianam editiones castigata, innumeris aucta : 

 nova interpretatione ubi opns erat, prsefatiom- 

 bus, monitis, notis, variis lectionibns illus- 

 trata, nova sancti doctoris vita, appendicibus, 

 onomastico et copiosissimis indicibus locuple- 

 tata opera et stiidio D. Bernard! de Montfau- 

 con, monachi ordinis sancti Benedicti e con- 

 gregatione S. Mauri, opem ferentibus aliis ex 

 eodem sodalitio monachis. 13 torn. [Gr. et 

 Lat.] Parisiis, 1718-1738. fol. 



In omnes Pauli Epistolas commentarii. 



Parisiis, 1548. 8 



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primum editus, interprete Joanne Livincio 

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Homelies de S. J. C qui contiennent son 



commentaire sur tout 1'Evangile de S . Matthieu. 

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' [Gr. et Lat.] Upsaliw, 1708. 4 



De sacerdotio libri vi. [Gr. et Lat.] Ed. al- 

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Another copy. 



Translated by Edward Garrard Marsh, M.A. 



London, 1844. 8 



A panegyric, or sermon in honour of Christmas 

 day ; translated from the Greek. To which is 

 prefixed the life of the author. By the Rev. 

 William Scott. 5th ed. 



London, 1775. 8 C 



- * Der heilege Johannes Chrysostomus imd die 



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Translated by the Rev. J. C. Stapleton, M.A. 



London, 1845. 8 



CHRYSTIE (JAMES). Strictures on Dr John M. 

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Paisley, 1822. 12 



CHUBB (THOMAS). A collection of tracts on 

 various subjects. Vol. 2. Part i. 



London, 1743. 8 



A discourse concerning reason, with regard to 

 religion and divine revelation. Wherein is 

 shewn that reason either is, or else that it 

 ought to be, a sufficient guide in matters of 

 religion... To which are added, some reflections 

 upon the comparative excellency and useful- 

 ness of moral and positive duties. ...2d ed. 

 [Collection of tracts.] London, 1746. 8 



An enquiry concerning the grounds and rea- 

 sons... on which two of our anniversary solem- 

 nities are founded : viz. that on the 30th of 

 January, being the day of the martyrdom of 

 King Charles I., appointed to be kept as a day 

 of fasting ; and that on the 5th of November, 

 being the day of our deliverance from Popery 

 and slavery... appointed to be kept as a day of 

 thanksgiving. To which is added, the suffi- 

 ciency of reason in matters of religion, farther 

 considered. [Collection of tracts.] 



London, 1732. 8 



Four tracts, viz., I. An enquiry concerning 

 the Books of the New Testament, whether they 

 were written by divine inspiration, &c. II. 

 Remarks on Britannicus's letters... containing 

 an argument drawn from the single fact of 

 Christ's resurrection, to prove the divinity of 

 his mission... III. The case of Abraham with 

 respect to his being commanded by God to 

 offer his son Isaac in sacrifice, farther con- 

 sidered. In answer to Mr Stone's remarks. 

 IV. The equity and reasonableness of a future 

 judgment and retribution exemplified ; or, a 

 discourse on the parable of the unmerciful ser- 

 vant, as it is related in Matt, xviii. , from v. 

 23 to the end of the chapter. [Collection of 

 tracts.] London, 1734. 8 



Some observations offered to public considera- 

 tion. Occasioned by the opposition made to 

 Dr Rundle's election to the See of Gloucester. 

 In which the credit of the history of the Old 

 Testament is particularly considered. To which 

 are added, these three tracts, viz. , I. An an- 

 swer to Mr Stone's second remarks on the case 

 of Abraham... II. A discourse on sincerity... 

 occasioned by what Dr Waterland has lately 

 written on the subject... III. A siipplement to 

 the tract, entitled, The equity and reasonable- 

 ness of a future judgment and retribution ex- 

 emplified. In which the doctrine of the eternal 

 and endless duration of punishment to the 

 wicked, is more particularly and fully consi- 

 dered. [Collection of tracts.] 



London, 1735. 8 



The equity and reasonableness of the divine 



