

CONVOCATION' CONY15KAK1-:. 



ceedings and writings of the lower House of 

 O'laoc.itioM, particularly in their third and 

 l:wt system of principles. Invented by the 

 \ indicator of their narrative, and repeated in 

 ]*te pamphlet, i-ntituled, A smmnai \ ileiVnee 

 of the lower House. Low/on, L70& 4 



An account of the proceedings between the 

 two Houses of convocation which met October 

 the L'Oth, 1702. Particularly of tin- several 

 proposals made for putting an end to the pre- 

 sent differences. With the instruments at 

 large. By a member of the lower House. 

 [Charles TRIMNELL.] London, 1704. 4 



- An account of the proceedings in the convoca- 

 tion which began Oct. 25, 1705, so far as it 

 could be given, by reason of the concealment 

 of the acts of the lower House, and the Prolo- 

 cutor's refusal to transmit them to the proper 

 office. [By White KENNETT.] 



. London, 1706. 4 



A representation of the present state of reli- 

 gion, with regard to the late excessive growth 

 of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness ; drawn 

 up by the upper House of Convocation of the 

 province of Canterbury, and transmitted to 

 the lower House for their approbation. 



s. I., 1711. 4 



Another copy. 



A representation of the present state of reli- 

 gion, with regard to the late excessive growth 

 of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness : unani- 

 mously agreed upon by a joint committee of 

 both Houses of convocation of the province of 

 Canterbury, and afterwards rejected by the 

 upper House, but passed in the lower House. 



s. I, 1711. 4 



Another copy. 



CONVOCATION OF MINISTERS. A full and can- 

 did acknowledgment of sin,... appropriate in 

 the present circumstances of the Church, on 

 the occasion of the convocation of ministers, 

 Nov. 17, 1842. Reprinted, Edin., 1842. 12 



Statement in reference to the resolutions of 

 the convocation of ministers, intended to ex- 

 plain certain points of difficulty which were 

 fully discussed in the convocation before the 



resolutions were adopted By a committee 



appointed by the convocation. 



Edin., 1842. 8 



Resolutions of the convocation of ministers. 

 (November, 1842.) Edin., 1842. 4 



Address to the people of Scotland, issued by 

 appointment of the convocation of ministers, 

 held at Edinburgh, November 1842. [By 

 James BUCHANAN.] Edin., 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Resolutions adopted at a meeting of the com- 

 mittee which was appointed by a meeting of 

 elders from all parts of Scotland. 



Edin., 1842. 4 



The convocation ; or, -what have the ministers 

 done ? addressed to the people of Scotland. 

 By the author of an address to the ladies of 

 Scotland, concerning their Church ; [i. e. Miss 

 TOUGH.] #//!., 1842. 12 



| Circular issued by the committee of convoca- 

 tion ; [on the necessity of raising funds j. 



! List of ministers and probationers who ad- 

 hered to tli, resolutions of the convocation at 

 Edinburgh, 22d Nov. , 184 :.' /;./... 1, si:;. * 



Appeal to the parochial ministers who have 

 signed the resolutions of the convocation. By 

 an Elder. Glasgow, 1843. 8 J 



Report of speeches, delivered at the meetings 

 of those adhering to the resolutions of the 

 convocation, held... at Edinburgh, 22d March, 

 isi:;. Edin., 1843. 4 



Convocation ode. Written not by an Edin- 

 burgh lawyer. Edin., 1843. 4 



Convocation. [A poem.] . I. eta. 8 



The Elder's warning a lay of the convoca- 

 tion. [By W. E. AYTOUN.] Edin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



- First [and second to tenth] communication 

 to the friends of the Church of Scotland. 

 Under the authority of the provisional commit- 

 tee constituted by the united committees of 

 the convocation of ministers and general meet- 

 ing of elders. Edin., 1843. 4 



CONYBEARE (JOHN), D.D., Bisliop of Bristol 

 The penal sanctions of laws considered. A 

 sermon [on Ezra, vii. 26] preached at St Mary's 

 in Oxford, at the assizes... and before the Uni- 

 versity, July 20, 1727. 2d ed. 



<i..-furd, 1728. 8 



, The mysteries of the Christian religion credi- 

 ble. A sermon [on 1 Cor. xiii. 1 2] preach'd 

 before the University of Oxford, at St Mary's, 

 October 21st, 1722. 3d ed. 



London, 1732. 8 



A defence of reveal'd religion against the ex- 

 ceptions of a late writer [Matthew Tindal] in 

 his book, intituled, Christianity as old as the 

 creation, &c. London, 1732. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- Third edition. London, 1732. 8 



- Scripture difficulties consider'd. A sermon 

 [on 2 Peter, iii. 16] preach'd in the cathedral 

 church of St Peter, Exon, Aug. 31, 1732. 



Oxford, 1733. 8 



The nature, possibility, and certainty of mi- 

 racles set forth ; and the truth of the Chris- 

 tian religion proved from thence. A sermon 

 [on Heb. ii. 4] preach'd before the University 

 of Oxford, at St Mary's, December 24th, 1721 . 

 4th ed. London, 1733. 8 



True patriotism. A sermon [on Ps. cxxii. 6-9] 

 preach'd before the honourable House of Com- 

 mons, April 25, 1749. Being the day of thanks- 

 giving for the general peace. 



London, 1749. 8 



The virtue of being merciful stated and en- 

 forced. A sermon [on Prov. xi. 17] preached 

 before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor... and 

 governors of the several hospitals of the city 

 of London... on Easter Monday 1751. 



London, 1751. 8 



A sermon [on Ps. Ixxviii. 2] preach'd before 

 the House of Lords, in the Abbey church of 



