COLLECTIONS-COLLINS. 



187 



COLLECTIONS. Statement of parochial collec- 

 tions and contributions received in aid of the 

 General Assembly's four schemes, from 25th 

 May 1837 to 1st June 1838. 



[Edin., 1838.] 8 



From 31st May 1838 to 31st May 1839. 



Edin., 1839. 8 



COLLET (PETRITS). Institutiones theologise mo- 

 ralis, ojuas ad usum seminariorum e propriis 

 suis prtelectionibus contraxit P. C. Ed. nova. 

 5 torn. Lugduni, 1768. 12 



COLLET (STEPHEN). Relics of literature. 



London, 1823. 8 



COLLETTE (CHARLES HASTINGS). Popish 

 frauds exemplified by Dr Wiseman's lectures. 

 Purgatory. London, 1853. 8 



- Second edition ; [with Dr Wiseman's Popish 

 literary blunders exposed. By C. H. COL- 

 LETTE.] I860 



Dr Wiseman's Popish literary blunders ex- 

 posed. London, 1860. 8 



COLLIER (JEREMY), M.A.. Lecturer of Gray's 

 Inn, London. Essays upon several' moral sub- 

 jects. In two parts. 3d ed. 



London, 1698. 8 



Fourth edition. London, 1703. 8 



Fifth edition. London, 1728. 8 



A short view of the immorality and profane- 

 ness of the English stage, together with the 

 sense of antiquity upon this argument. 



London, 1698. 8 



A second defence of the short view of the pro- 

 phaneness and immorality of the English stage, 

 &c. Being a reply to a book entituled, The 

 ancient and modern stages surveyed, &c. 



London, 1700. 8 



- An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain, 

 chiefly of England : from the first planting of 

 Christianity to the end of the reign of King 

 Charles the Second. With a brief account of 

 the aft'airs of religion in Ireland. 2 vol. 



London, 1708, 14. fol. 



A new edition, with a life of the author, em- 

 bracing a view of his opinions, and those of 

 the Non- jurors as a body. 9 vol. 



London, 1852. 8 



COLLIGNON (CHARLES), M.D., Prof essor of ana- 

 tomy in the University of Cambridge. The 

 miscellaneous works of C. C. 



Cambridge, 1786. 4 



COLLIGNY (GASPAR DE), Admiral of France. 

 G. C. . . .vita. Nunc demum ob defectum ex- 

 emplarium in gratiam et usum Christianorum 

 principum, politicorum, aulicorum, militum 

 recusa, ad exemplar anni 1575. 



Ultrajecti, 1644. 12 



Memoirs of G. de C. With an account of the 

 massacre of St Bartholomew's day, August 

 24, 1572. Translated [from the French edi- 

 tion of 1665J and edited by David Dundas 

 Scott. Edin., 1844. 8 



COLLINGS, or COLLINGES (JOHN), D.D., Mi- 

 nister of the Gospel in Norwich. A cordial for 

 a fainting soule. 3 parts. [Part ii. 2d ed.] 



London, 1650, 52. 4 

 - Vindicire ministerii evangelici ; a vindication 



of the great ordinance of God, viz., A Gospel- 

 ministry. London, 1651. 4 



Another copy. 



Responsoria ad erratica pastoris, sive Vindi- 

 cise vindiciarum. Id est, The shepherd's 

 wandrings discovered, in a revindication of 

 the great ordinance of God : Gospel-preachers 

 and preaching. By way of reply and answer to 

 a late booke, called, The people's priviledges, 

 and duty guarded against the pulpit and 

 preachers encroachment. And their sober 

 justification and defence of their free and open 

 exposition of Scriptures. Published by Wil- 

 liam Sheppard. London, 1652. 4 



Another copy. 



Vindicise ministerii evangelici revindicatae : 

 or the preacher (pretendedly) sent, sent back 

 again, to bring a better account who sent him, 

 and learn his errand. By way of reply to a 

 late book (in the defence of gifted brethrens 

 preaching), published by Mr John Martin... 

 Mr Samuel Petto... Mr Frederick Woodale, so 

 far as any thing in their book pretends to an- 

 swer a book published 1651, called, Vindicise 

 ministerii evangelici ; with a reply also to the 

 epistle prefixed to the said book, called, The 

 preacher sent. London, 1658. 4 



Elisha's lamentation for Elijah. Discoursed 

 in a lecture sermon [on 2 Kings, ii. 12]. 



London, 1657. 4 



Several discourses concerning the actual pro- 

 vidence of God. Divided into three parts. 



London, 1678. 4 



Thirteen sermons upon several useful subjects. 

 Two of them being funeral discourses, occa- 

 sioned by the death of the Rev. Mr Nathanael 

 Mitchel. London, 1684. 8 



COLLING WOOD (G. L. NEWNHAM). A selec- 

 tion from the public and private correspond- 

 ence of Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood, inter- 

 spersed with memoirs of his life. 3d ed. 



London, 1828. 8 



COLLINS (ANTHONY). An essay concerning the 

 use of REASON in propositions, the evidence 

 whereof depends upon human testimony. 



1709 



[This essay has also been ascribed to John 

 ASGILL.] 



A letter to the learned Mr Henry DODWELL ; 

 containing some remarks on a (pretended) de- 

 monstration of the immateriality and natural 

 immortality of the soul, in Mr Clark's answer 

 to his late Epistolary discourse, &c. 1709 



A reply to Mr Clark's defence of his letter to 

 Mr DODWELL. 1709 



Reflections on Mr Clark's second defence of 

 his letter to Mr DODWELL. 1711 



An answer to Mr Clark's third defence of his 

 letter to Mr DODWELL. 1711 



PRIESTCRAFT in perfection. 1710 



Reflections on a late pamphlet, intitled, 

 PRIESTCRAFT in perfection. 1710 



An historical and critical essay on the Thirty- 

 nine ARTICLES of the Church of England. 



1724 



A vindication of the Divine attribute?, In 



