106 



CONFESSIONAL-CONOLLY. 



[Edited by D. Stuart, D.D.] 



'/;/,, 1835. 12 



[The above contains, I. Articles <.t" tlie Irish 

 Church, IC.lTi. II. Articles of tlu- I nit.a 

 Church. III. Tliu \N \-sttnmstcr Confession. 

 IV. Declaration of faith of the Congrega- 

 tional or Independent duMnian. 1833.] 



The expectant ; being outlines <f ;v now con- 

 fession of faith for the Free Kirk of Scotland. 

 By a layman. Glasgow, 1843. 12 



Scheme of a confession of faith*and Church 

 government, adopted by a reforming Protest- 

 congregation at Girvan, and addressed by 



tii; in to their brethren in the Church and in 

 the world. [By P. Hately WADDELL. ) 



Glasgow, 1844. 8 



CONFESSIONAL. The Confessional : or, a full 

 and free inquiry into the right, utility, edifi- 

 cation, and success, of establishing systemati- 

 cal confessions of faith and doctrine in Pro- 

 testant Churches. [By Francis BLACKBURNE.] 

 2d ed. London, 1767. 8 d 



Another copy. 



CONFORMIST, CONFORMITY. The course 

 of conformitie, as it hath proceeded, is con- 

 cluded, and should be refused. [By David 

 CALDERWOOD.] s. I, 1622. 4 



Another copy. 



The sober conformist's answer to a rigid con- 

 formist's reasons. Why in this juncture no 

 alteration should be made in the government 

 of the Church of Scotland. s. I, 1689. 4 



An enquiry into the occasional conformity 

 bill. By the author of the True-born English- 

 man. [Daniel DEFOE.] London, 1704. 4 



An enquiry into occasional conformity ; shew- 

 ing that the Dissenters are noway concerned 

 in it. By the author of the Preface to Mr 

 Howe. [Daniel DEFOE.] London, 1702. 4 



Another edition. [In a collection of the writ- 

 ings of the author of the True-born English- 

 man.] London, 1703. 8 



The principles of an occasional conformist 

 stated and defended. With a preface in an- 

 swer to Dr Sherlock's reflections on occasional 

 conformity, in his vindication of the corpora- 

 tion and test acts. [By Moses LOWMAN.J 



London, 1718. 8 



[See also NON-CONFORMIST, NON-CONFORMITY.] 

 CONFUCIUS. Confucius Sinarum philosophus, 

 sivescientiaSinensisLatineexposita. OperaP. 

 Intorcetta, Chr. Herdtrich, F. Rougemont, et 

 P. Couplet. Adjecta est tabula chronologica 

 Sinicse monarchic ab hujus exordio ad hsec 

 usque tempora. Parisiis, 1687. fol. 



Le Chou-King, un des livres sacres des Chinois, 

 qui renferme les fondemens de leur ancienne 

 histoire, les principes de leur gouvernement et 

 de leur morale ; ouvrage recueilli par Confu- 

 cius. Traduit et enrichi de notes, par feu le 

 P. Gaiibil, missionnaire a la Chine. Revu et 

 corrigd sur le texte Chinois, accompagnd de I 

 iiouvelles notes, de planches gravees en taille- j 

 douce et d'additions tiroes des historiens origi- } 

 naux, dans lesquelles on donne 1'histoire des ' 

 Princes omis dans le Chou-Kiii" Par M. de 



Guignes...On y a joint un discours prelimi- 

 naiiv, qui conticnt des recherchcs sur h: U-inn 

 anterieur a ceu\ <lont j.arlr K- ( 'hu King, et 

 une notice do I'Y-King, autre livre su. 

 Ohm 



CONG AL. Congai and Fenella ; a tale. [Uy 

 .Jolm JAMIESON.] [Wants title.] 



CONGREGATION. Syon's prerogatyve royal ; 

 or, a treatise tending to prove that 

 ticular congregation hath from Christ absolute- 

 and entyre power, to exercise in and of herself 

 every ordinance of God. [By John CANNE.] 

 Amsterdam, 1641. 8 J 



CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. Ratio dia- 

 ciplinje, or the constitution of the congrega- 

 tional Church Portland, 1829. 12' 



CONGREGATIONAL LECTURES. Congrega- 

 tional lectures. 12 voL A new and uniform 

 edition. London, 1852-55. 8 



CONGREGATIONAL UNION. Declaration of 

 the faith, Church order, and discipline, of the 

 Congregational or Independent dissenters, as 

 adopted at the third general meeting of the 

 Congregational union of England and Wales, 

 May 7th, 8th, 10th, 1833. London, 1833. 12 



The primary address of the annual assembly 

 of the Congregational Union of England and 

 Wales, held at the Congregational library, 

 London, May 13, 1834. London, 1834. 12 



The second address of the annual Assembly of 

 the Congregational Union of England and 

 Wales, held at the Congregational library, 

 London, May 12, 15, and 16, 1835. 



London, 1835. 12 



CONGREVE (WILLIAM). The works of W. C. 

 Vol. ii. Containing The way of the world, 

 Judgment of Paris, Semele, an opera, and 

 poems upon several occasions. 



Dublin, 1736. 12 



Poems upon several occasions. 



-.'/OIP, 1752. 10 



The mourning bride : a tragedy. 



Edin., 1755. 12 



CONIMBRICA. Commentarii Collegii Conim- 

 bricensis in duos libros de generatione et cor- 

 ruptione, ARISTOTELIS. 1613 



In tres libros de anima, ARISTOTELIS. 1627 



CONNELL (JOHN), Advocate, afterwards Sir John 

 Connell. A treatise on the law of Scotland 

 respecting tithes and the stipends of the paro- 

 chial clergy. 3 vol. Edin., 1815. 8 



A treatise on the law of Scotland respecting 

 the erection, union, and disjunction of pa- 

 rishes ; the manses and glebes of the parochial 

 clergy, and the patronage of churches. 



Edin., 1818. 8 



Another copy. 



CONNELLY (PIERCE), M. A. The coming strug- 

 gle with Rome, not religious but political. 

 4th ed. London, 1852. 8 



CONNOR (WILLIAM). A genuine copy of the 

 protest. [William Connor against Kneeland 

 and Joiners.] [Wants title.] 1747. 8 



CONOLLY (JOHN), M.D. An introductory lec- 

 ture delivered in the University of London. 

 2ded. London, 1828. 8 



