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t, in pardoning sinners xipon their iv- 

 iv, exemplified : or, a discourse on the 

 paraMu i>f the prodigal son... To \\hicli are 

 added two dissertations, viz., I. Concerning 

 the sense and meaning of St Paul's words, 

 Titus iii. 10, 11. ..II. Concerning the tim-- fW 

 keepingaSabbath... To which is likewise add. -.1, 

 Tlie case of pecuniary mulcts, with regard to 

 dissenters, particularly considered. In a se- 

 cond letter to the Rev. Dr Stebbing. [Col- 

 lection of tracts.] London, 1737. 8 



Another copy. 



The true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. To 

 which is added, a short dissertation on provi- 

 dence. London, 1738. 8 



Second edition. London, 1741. 8 



* Remarks on Mr Tho. Chubb's short disserta- 

 tion on providence. With animadversions on 

 his true gospel of Jesus Christ asserted. By 

 an advocate of the Christian revelation. [Rev. 

 Caleb FLEMING.] London, 1738. 8 



An enquiry into the ground and foundation of 

 religion... To which are added, I. A postscript 

 occasioned by the publication of Dr Stebbing's 

 visitation-charge... to the clergy of the arch- 

 deaconry of Wilts. II. A short dissertation 

 on Matt. xix. 21... occasioned by Dr Stebbing's 

 unjust and groundless reflection on the author, 

 with regard to this text, in the aforesaid charge. 

 III. An answer to a private letter, from a 

 stranger to the author, on the subject of God's 

 foreknowledge. [Collection of tracts.] 



London, 1740. 8 



CHURCH, CHURCHES. Der Felsz der Chris- 

 tenlichenn Kirchen. s. I., 1522. 4 



The naked truth ; or, the true state of the 

 primitive Church. By an humble moderator. 

 [Herbert CROFT, D. D.] s. I., 1675. 4 



No evidence for diocesan Churches, or any 

 bishops, without the choice or consent of the 

 people, in the primitive times ; or, an answer 

 to the allegations out of antiquity for such 

 Churches, and against popular elections of 

 bishops : in a late volume [by Dr Stillingfleet], 

 entituled, The unreasonableness of separation. 

 [By David CLARK SON.] London, 1681. 4 



Diocesan Churches not yet discovered in the 

 primitive times ; or, a defence of the answer 

 to Dr Stillingfleet's allegations out of antiquity 

 for such Churches. Against the exceptions 

 offered in the preface to a late treatise called 

 a vindication of the primitive Church. Where 

 what is farther produced out of Scripture and 

 antient authors for diocesan Churches is also 

 discussed. [By David CLARKSON.] 



London, 1682. 4 



The succession of the Church and sacraments, 

 from Christ and his Apostles to the end of the 

 world. Cleared, and stated according to the 

 antient doctrine of the Greek and Latine Fa- 

 thers. London, 1686. 4 



The rights of the Christian Church asserted, 

 against the Romish, and all other priests, who 

 claim an independent power over it. With a 

 preface concerning the government of the 

 Church of England, as by law established. 



[By Matthew TIN I.A i..] Parti. 4th ed. 



London, 1709. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



The external peace of the Church only attain- 

 able by a zeal for Scripture in it.s jnst latitude, 

 and 1>\ mutual charity ; not by a pretense of 



\iniformity of opinions. In a letter to . 



By a lover of truth and peace. [Arthur Ash- 

 ley SYKES.] London, 1716. 8' 

 An original dnuight of the primitive Church : 

 in answer to a discourse entituled, An enquiry 

 into the constitution, discipline, unity, an- 1 

 worship of the primitive Church... By a Pres- 

 byter of the Church of England. 



London, 1717. 8 



The order of the primitive Churches, as it is 

 fully described in the inspired writings of the 

 Apostles and Evangelists, humbly enquired in- 

 to. By an impartial hand. London, 1719. 8 

 The extent of the primitive Churches enquired 

 into ; and some reasons to prove that they 

 were congregations. London, 1720. 8 



An essay on the nature of the Church ; and a 

 review of the election of bishops in the primi- 

 tive Church. [By James Dundass.] Together 

 with some annexed dissertations. 



Edin., 1728. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



An important inquiry ; or, the nature of a 

 Church reformation fully considered... Re vised 

 and corrected, with... an appendix concerning 

 communion under one kind....2d ed. 



London, 1758. 8 



Essays on the Church. With some reference 

 to Mr James's work entitled ' ' Dissent and the 

 Church of England." London, 1833. 16 



Our national Church : What is the popular 

 party to do? Edin., 1833. 8 



Essays on the Church. By a layman. 3d ed. 



London, 1836. 16 



The rock of the Church, and the houses built 

 on sand : or, a true guide to all travellers in 

 search of a religion. Dublin, 1836. 8 



Scripttiral grounds for a national Church, and 

 a national profession of Christianity. In a 

 letter to a friend. By a layman. 



Glasgow, 1836. 8 



The Christian Church considered in relation 

 to unity and schism. By the author of Hours 

 of thought. London, 1838. 12 



The New Testament sanction of the national 

 establishment and spiritual liberty of the 

 Church of Christ. By a clergyman. 



Glasgow, 1840. 8 



The Church of the Fathers. [By John Henry 

 NEWMAN.] 2d ed. London, 1842. 8 



Church and State. An allegory. 



Cupar, 1843. 12 



A crack aboot the Kirk for kintra folk. [By 

 Norman M'LEOD, D.D.] 7th ed. 



Glasgoiv, 1843. 8 

 Another copy. 



A second crack aboot the Kirk for kintra folk. 

 2d ed. Glasgow, 1843. 8 



