COQUEREL CORSINUS. 



201 



by Richard Whately, D.D. 



London, 1854. 8 



COQUEREL (ATHANASE), fils. Christologie ou 

 essai siir la personne et 1'oeuvre de Jesus-Christ 

 en vue de la conciliation des Eglises Chre- 

 tiennes. 2 torn. Paris, 1858. 12 



Jean Galas et sa famille, etude historique 

 d'apres les documents originaux, suivie des 

 de"peches du C te . de Saint- Florentin, ministre 

 secretaire d'etat, et d'autres fonctionnaires 

 publics, et des lettres de la sceur A. J. Fraisse, 

 de la visitation, a Mademoiselle Anne Galas. 



Paris, 1858. 12 



- La Saint BartheMmy. Paris, 1859. 8 

 COQUEREL (ATHANASE - LAURENT - CHARLES), 



Pastor of the Walloon Church at Amsterdam. 

 L'orthodoxie moderne, nouvelle edition avec 

 une introduction sur cette question, Qu'est-ce 

 que 1'orthodoxie ? Des notes et un appendice. 



Paris, 1855. 12 



COQUEREL (CHARLES). Histoire des Eglises du 

 Desert chez les Protestants de France, depuis 

 la fin du re"gne de Louis XIV. jusqu'a la Revo- 

 lution Franaise. 2 torn. Paris, 1841. 8 



CORBET (JOHN), Minister at Bonyl, Dumbarton. 

 The ungirding of the Scottish armour : or, an 

 answer to the informations for defensive armes 

 against the King's Majesty, which were drawn 

 up at Edenburgh, by the common help and 

 Industrie of the three tables of the rigid cove- 

 nanters of the nobility, barons, ministry, and 

 burgesses, and ordained to be read out of pul- 

 pit by each minister, and pressed upon the 

 people to draw them to take up armes, to re- 

 sist the Lord's anointed. Dublin, 1636. 4 



CORBET (JOHN), Minister at Chichester. A dis- 

 course of the religion of ENGLAND. 1667 



- An account given of the principles and prac- 

 tises of several non-conformists. Wherein it 

 appears that their religion is no other than 

 what is profest in the Church of England. 



London, 1682. 4 



- An inquiry into the oath required of non-con- 

 formists by an act made at Oxford. Wherein 

 the true meaning of it and the warrantableness 

 of taking it, is considered. 



London, 1682. 4 



- The non-conformists plea for lay-communion 

 with the Church of England, &c. [To which 

 is added] A defence of my endeavours for the 

 work of the ministry. [Without title page, 

 and beginning at p. 5.] 



[London, 1682.] ? 4 



- A humble endeavour of some plain and brief 

 explication of the decrees and operations of 

 God, about the free actions of men : more es- 

 pecially of the operations of divine grace. 

 [3 parts.] London, 1683. 4 



- The remains of the Rev. J. C. Printed from 

 his own manuscripts. London, 1684. 4 



CORBETT (EDWARD), Fellow of Merton college. 

 God's providence, a sermon [on 1 Cor. i. 27], 

 preached before the Hon. House of Commons, 

 Dec. 28, 1642. London, 1642. 4 



CORDERIUS (MATURINUS). Colloquiorum cen- 

 turia selecta, secundum editionem G. Willy- 



mot. Aucta...a Gulielmo Ritchie. 



Edin., 1814. 12 



Another edition. Edin., 1828. 12 

 CORK AND ORRERY, EARL OF. See John 



BOYLE. 



CORK AND ROSSE, BISHOP OF.- See Peter 

 BROWNE. 



CORMACK (JOHN), A.M., Minister of Stow. 

 Account of the abolition of female infanticide 

 in Guzerat, with considerations on the ques- 

 tion of promoting the Gospel in India. 



London, 1815. 8 



An inquiiy into the doctrine of original sin ; 

 with a critical dissertation on the words " all," 

 " all men," "many," &c., Rom. v. 12, &c., 

 and I Cor. xv. 22. ' Edin., 1824. 12 



Another copy. 



Pastoral hints to his parishioners. 3d ed. 



Edin., 1835. 12 



- Illustrations of faith. Edin., 1839. 12 



CORMACK (JOHN ROSE), M.D. A treatise on 

 the chemical, medicinal, and physiological 

 properties of creosote. (Harveian prize dis- 

 sertation for 1836. ) Edin., 1836. S 

 Another copy. 



Natural history, pathology, and treatment of 

 the epidemic fever, at present prevailing in 

 Edinburgh and other towns : illustrated by 

 cases and dissections. London, 1843. 8 



CORNARO (LEWIS). Discourses on a sober and 



temperate life. Translated from the Italian. 



London, 1768. 8 



CORNEILLE (PIERRE). Les chef-d'oeuvres de 

 P. C. Avec le jugement des savans a la suite 

 de chaque piece. Nouvelle Edition. 



Oxford, 1746. 8 



Theatre de P. C., avec les commentaires de 

 Voltaire. 12 torn. Nouvelle edition. 



Paris, 1797. 8 



Chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Corneille, 



RACINE, MOLIERE, VOLTAIRE, CREBILLON, et 

 DESTOUCHES. 3 torn. Londres, 1782. 12 U 



CORNELIUS (ELIAS). * Memoir of the Rev. E. 

 C. By B. B. Edwards. 2d ed. 



Boston, 1834. 12 



CORNELIUS NEPOS. -See Cornelius NEPOS. 



CORNEWALL (FREDERICK), M. A. Zeal for re- 

 ligion recommended : in a sermon [on Gal. iv. 

 18] preach'd at the assizes at Salop, August 

 4th, 1710. London, 1710. 8 



CORNWALLIS (Mrs), of Wittenham, Kent. 

 Observations, critical, explanatory, and prac- 

 tical, on the canonical Scriptures. 4 vol. 



London, 1817. 8 



CORPE (JOHN). Some very remarkable facts 

 lately discovered, relating to the conduct of 

 the Jesuits, with regard to Mr Bower ; which 

 will greatly contribute to unravel the mystery 

 of that affair. 2d ed. London, 1758. 8 



CORPORATION. See TEST. 



CORRECTION, HOUSES OF. A bill (with the 

 amendments) for the amending, and rendering 

 more effectual, the laws in being relative to 

 houses of correction. s. 1. et a. 8 



CORSINUS (LAURENTIUS). See CLEMENT XII., 

 Pope. 



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