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CONSCIENCE. The ancient bounds, or liberty 

 of conscience, tenderly stated, modestly assert- 

 ed, and mildly vindicated. London, 1(345. 4 C 



Zeal examined : or, a discoxirse for liberty of 

 conscience in matters of religion. Upon an 

 occasionall question concerning the punish- 

 ment of idolaters. London, 1652. 4 



- Liberty of conscience upon its true and proper 

 grounds asserted and vindicated. Proving 

 that no prince, nor state, ought by force to 

 compel men to any part of the doctrine, wor- 

 ship, or discipline of the Gospel. Written by 

 a Protestant. London, 1668. 4 



Another copy. 



- A discourse about a scrupulous conscience : 

 containing some plain directions for the cure 

 of it. [By Benjamin CALAMY.] 



London, 1684. 4 



A discourse concerning conscience ; wherein 

 an account is given of the nature, and rule, 

 and obligation, of it. In two parts. [By John 

 SHAKP.] London, 1684, 85. 4 



Another edition. London, 1685, 87. 4 



- Ten seasonable queries proposed by a Protest- 

 ant that is for liberty of conscience to all per- 

 swasions. s. I. et a. 4 



Three considerations proposed to Mr William 

 PEN, concerning the validity and security of 

 his new Magna Charta for liberty of con- 

 science, by a Baptist ; which may be worthy 

 the consideration of all the Quakers, and of 

 all my dissenting brethren also that have votes 

 in the choice of Parliament-men. 



s. I, et a. 4 



Some queries concerning liberty of conscience, 

 directed to William PENN and Henry CARE. 



s. I. et a. 4 



CONSCIENCE (HENDRICK). Tales of Flemish 

 life. Edin., 1854. 8 



CONSIDERATION, CONSIDERATIONS. 

 The importance of consideration. 



London, s. a. 12 



Essential considerations for young Christians 

 when entering on the active period of life. By 

 the author of " The good servant." 



Edin., 1840. 12 



Considerations for the conscientious : Can I 

 remain in connection with the Church pre- 

 sently established in Scotland ? [By J. W. 

 TAYLOR.] Perth, 1843. 8 



CONSTABLE (DAVID). Constable's Miscellany. 

 Vol. xv., xvii., xix., xxiii., xxix., xxxix. , and 

 lii. Edin., 1827-30. 12 



CONSTABLE (HENRY), A.M. Essays critical 

 and theological. London, 1859. 8 



CONSTANCE. Magnum cecumenicum Constan- 

 tiense concilium de universal! Ecclesiae refor- 

 matione, unione, et fide. Imperatoris Sigis- 

 mundi consilio A. M. ccccxv. xvi. xvii. xvui. 

 sub ccelo Germanico magnificentissime cele- 

 bratum....Ex ingenti antiquissimorum et fide 

 dignissimorum MSCtorum mole et profundis 

 veteris illius sevi tenebris...erutum ac recensi- 

 tum multisque figuris ceneis exornatum, opera 

 et labore Hermanni von der HARDT. 6 torn. 

 Franco/, et Lipsia?, 1700. fol. 



CONSTANCIO (FRANCISCO SOLANO), M.D. An 

 appeal to the gentlemen studying medicine at 

 the University of Edinburgh. 



Edin., 1797. 8 



CONSTANS (Lucius ANTISTIUS), pseud, i. e. B. 

 SPINOZA. 



CONSTANTLY. See CONSTANCE. 



CONSTANTINOPLE. Concilii Constantinopo- 

 litani canones et symbolum Gr. et Lat. ; [inter 

 Scriptt. eccles. opusc. a M. J. ROUTH]. 1840 



CONSTANTINUS I. Magnus. Constantini Mag- 

 ni Donationis (ut fertur) privilegium, Bartho- 

 lomseo Picerno ad Julium II. Pont. Rom. in- 

 terprete ; [cum Fascicul. rerum expetend. et 

 fugiend. ab Orth. GRATIO, i. p. 124 J. 1690 



CONSTELLATIONS. The names and situations 

 of the constellations : to which are added, the 

 names of the principal stars therein, as laid 

 down in Gary's new celestial globes ; also an 

 explanation of the equation table, given on his 

 terrestrial globes. London, 1824. 8 



CONTROVERSY, CONTROVERSIES. Rea- 

 sons for avoiding controversy respecting state- 

 ments and opinions advanced at a meeting 

 held in... Edinburgh on 20th December, 1838. 

 In a letter to a friend from a Presbyter of the 

 Episcopal Church in Edinburgh. [By Bishop 

 TERROT.] Edin., 1839. 8 



A discourse concerning a judge of controver- 

 sies in matters of religion. Being an answer 

 to some papers [by Lady Theophila Nelson] 

 asserting the necessity of such a judge. Writ- 

 ten for the private satisfaction of some scru- 

 pulous persons, and now published for com- 

 mon use. With a preface concerning the na- 

 ture of certainty and infallibility. [By Wil- 

 liam SHERLOCK.] London, 1686. 4 



CONVERSE. A converse betwixt two Presby- 

 terians of the Established Church, an elder 

 and a preacher. s. I., 1714. 4 



CONVERSATION. A conversation between 

 John, a Baptist, and Ebenezer, a Seceder, on 

 the faith of the Gospel. Occasioned by Mr 

 M'Lean's treatise on Christ's commission to 

 his Apostles. Edin., 1798. 12 



A second conversation between Ebenezer, a 

 Seceder, and John, a Baptist, on the faith of 

 the Gospel. By the author of that treatise. 



Edin., 1799. 12 



A third conversation, between John, a Bap- 

 tist, and Ebenezer, a Seceder, on the faith of 

 the Gospel. By the author of the first con- 

 versation. Edin., 1799. 12" 



CONVERSION. The conversion and death of a 

 Polish General. Edin., s. a. 12 



CONVICTS. Serious matter for the considera- 

 tion of the members of both Houses of Par- 

 liament, during the Christmas recess. Being 

 proposals for disposing of convicts, and for 



rendering them useful to the community By 



an independent man. Eton, 1782. 8 



CONVOCATION. Remarks from the country 

 upon the two letters relating to the convoca- 

 tion, and alterations in the liturgy. 



London, 16!*. 4 



The marks of a defenceless cause in the pro- 



