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The case of mutt communion : whether it l>e, 

 lawful to srparate from a Church upon the 

 account i if pri.miscui MIS congregations and inixt 

 communions. [! % >v Samuel FKKKMAN. | 



Loiufon, 1684. 4 



A companion to the altar : shewing the nature 

 .iml necessity of a sacramental pivp;ir;itiiiu, in 

 onler to our worthy receiving tin- holy com- 

 munion, wherein those fears and scruples 

 about eating and drinking unworthily, and of 

 incurring our own damnation thereby, are 

 proved groundless and unwarrantable. Unto 

 which are added, prayers and meditations pre- 

 parative to a sacramental preparation, accord- 

 ing to what the Church of England requires 

 from her communicants. id, s. a. 8 



Terms of ministerial and Christian communion 

 imposed on the Church of Scotland, by a pre- 

 vailing party in the General Assembly... con- 

 sidered, in some conferences between two 

 neighbouring ministers. Glasgow, 1753. 8 



- Purity of Christian communion recommended 

 as an antidote against the perils of the latter 

 days, in three discourses, [on 2 Tim. iii. 1-5] 

 delivered... in Richmond court, Edinburgh. 

 To which is added an appendix, containing 

 some thoughts on the weekly celebration of 

 the Lord's Supper. Edin., 1796. 8 



A Free Church communion in the West High- 

 lands. [From the Scottish Guardian, August 

 4, 1843.] Glasgow, 1843. 12 



COMPANION. The Christian's companion in 

 the principles of religion and the concerns of 

 human life:... In four parts. To which are 

 annexed, The terms of our salvation, &c. 



London, 1771. 8 



The closet companion ; or an help to serious 

 persons, in the important duty of self-exami- 

 nation. Edin., 1791. 8 



The companion to the newspaper, 1833-5. 

 3 vol. London, 1834-36. 8 



A companion for the afflicted ; or, texts of 

 Scripture, containing duties, prayers, and pro- 

 mises, with verses of hymns occasionally added. 

 5th ed. 2 parts. London, 1836. 12 



The Christian's daily companion, presenting 



an entire view of divine truth By thirty-one 



clergymen of the Church of Scotland. 



Glasgow, 1843. 8 



The Christian's daily companion : a series of 

 meditations and short practical comments, on 

 the most important doctrines and precepts of 

 the holy Scriptures ; arranged for daily read- 

 ing throughout the year. Glasgow, s. a. 8 



Another copy. 

 COMPASSION. The compassion of God. 



London, s. a. 12 



COMTE (AUGUSTE). Cours de philosophic posi- 

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 COMPTON (HENRY), D.D., BisJiop of London. 

 Eighth letter to his clergy, upon a conference 

 how they ought to behave themselves under 

 the toleration. London, 1692. 4 

 CONANT (Mrs H. C.). The English Bible. 

 History of the translation of the holy Scrip- 

 tures into the English tongue. With speci- 



, of the old English versions. 



'/on, 1856. 12 



CONANT (JOHN), B.D., Pastor of Lymington, 

 Somenetuhire. The woe and weale of God's 

 people, displayed in a sermon [on Jer. xxx. 

 7) preached before the Hon. House of Com- 

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CONC I U-:s ,Sc COUNCILS. 



CONCLAVES. Ilistoire des Conclaves dcpuis 

 Clement V. juaqu' & present ; traduite de 

 1'Italien ; [par Vanel, conseiller en la cour des 

 romptes de Montpellier]. Purw, 168'.. 4 



CONCORDANCE. A concordance to the holy 

 Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. 



London, 1762. 8 



Concordance to the metrical Psalms and Pa- 

 raphrases. Edin., 1856. 8 



The Englishman's Hebrew and Chaldee con- 

 cordance of the Old Testament. 2 vol. 



London, 1843. 8 



The Englishman's Greek concordance of the 

 New Testament. [By William BUKOH, or DE 

 BURGH.] London, 1839. 8 



CONDER (JAMES). An arrangement of provin- 

 cial coins, tokens, and medals, issued in Great 

 Britain, Ireland, and the colonies within the 

 last twenty years. l/>*n*ich, 1798. 4 



CONDER (JOHN). Living Christianity delineat- 

 ed in the diaries of Mr Hugh Bryan, and Mrs 

 Mary Hutson. With a preface by the Rev. 

 J. C. and the Rev. Thomas GIBBONS. 



London, 1760. 12 



CONDER (JOSIAH). Reviewers reviewed ; in- 

 cluding an enquiry into the moral and intel- 

 lectual effects of habits of criticism, and their 

 influence on the general interests of literature. 

 To which is subjoined a brief history of the 

 periodical reviews published in England and 

 Scotland. By John Charles O'Reid. [Pseud.] 

 Oxford, 1811. 8 d 



On Protestant nonconformity. 2d ed. 



London, 1822. 12 



The law of the Sabbath, religious and politi- 

 cal. London, 1830. 8 



An analytical and comparative view of all reli- 

 gions now extant among mankind : with their 

 internal diversities of creed and profession. 



London, 1838. 8 



Syria and Asia Minor. 2 vol. ; [The modern 

 traveller, vol. ii. , iii.]. London, 8. a. 12 



Arabia ; [ibid., vol. iv.]. London, s. a. 12 



Egypt, Nubia, &c. ; [ibid., vol. v. and vi.]. 



London, s. a. 12 



Burmah, Siam, &c. ; [ibid., vol. vii.]. 



London, s. a. 12 



Italy. 3 vol. ; [ibid., vol. xxxi.-xxxiii.]." 



London, 1831. 12 



A memoir on the geography and ancient history 

 of Armenia ; [with missionary researches in 

 Armenia, by Eli SMITH, and H. G. O. 

 DWIGHT.] 1834 



The literary history of the New Testament. 

 Comprising a critical inquiry into the author- 

 ship, chronological order, characteristic fea- 

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 the sacred documents. [London], 1850. 8 



