COTTON COURT. 



203 



COTTON (CHARLES). Scarronides ; or Virgil 

 travestie. Durham, 1807. 12 



COTTON (HENRY), D.C.L. , Archdeacon of CasM. 

 A list of editions of the Bible and parts 

 thereof in English, from the year MDV. to 

 MDCCCXX. With an appendix containing spe- 

 cimens of translations, and bibliographical de- 

 scriptions. Oxford, 1821. 8 



- A typographical gazetteer, attempted. 2d ed. 



Oxford, 1831. 8 



- Rhemes and Doway. An attempt to shew 

 what has been done by Roman Catholics for 

 the diffusion of the holy Scriptures in English. 



Oxford, 1855. 



COTTON (JOHN), B.D., Boston, New-England. 



God's promise to his plantations, a sermon on 



2 Sam. vii. 10. London, 1634. 4 C 



- The way of life. Or, God's way and course, 

 in bringing the soule into, keeping it in, and 

 carrying it on, in the wayes of life and peace. 

 Laid downe in foure severall treatises on foure 

 texts of Scripture. [Zech. xii. 10, 11 ; Acts, 

 ii. 37 ; Prov. iv. 23 ; Gal. ii. 19, 20.] 



London, 1641. 4 



- A modest and cleare answer to Mr Ball's dis- 

 course of set formes of prayer. 



London, 1642. 4 



- The way of the Churches of Christ in New- 

 England. Or, the way of Churches walking 

 in brotherly equality, or co-ordination, with- 

 out subjection of one Church to another. Mea- 

 sured and examined by the golden reed of the 

 sanctuary. Containing a full declaration of the 

 Church-way in all particulars. 



London, 1645. 4 

 Another copy. 



- Severall questions of serious and necessary 

 consequence propounded by the teaching el- 

 ders, unto Mr John Cotton of Boston in New- 

 England. With his respective answer to each 

 question. London, 1647. 4 



- The bloudy tenent, washed, and made white 

 in the bloud of the Lambe....Whereunto is 

 added a reply to Mr [Roger] Williams an- 

 swer to Mr Cotton's letter. 



London, 1647. 4 



- Singing of psalms a Gospel-ordinance. Or, A 

 treatise, wherein are handled these particu- 

 lars : 1. Touching the duty itself . 2. Touch- 

 ing the matter to be sung. 3. Touching the 

 singers. 4. Touching the manner of singing. 



London, 1650. 4 



- The new covenant, or, a treatise, unfolding 

 the order and manner of the giving and re- 

 ceiving of the covenant of grace to the elect. 

 As also : shewing the difference between the 

 legallist and the true Christian. Being the 

 substance of sundry sermons. 



London, 1654. 8 



- Certain queries tending to accommodation and 

 comnumion of Presbyterian and Congrega- 

 tionall Churches. London, 1654. 8 



- The result of a synod at Cambridge in New- 

 England, anno 1646. Concerning the power 

 of magistrates in matters of the first table : ( 

 the nature and power of Synods ; and other ; 



matters thereunto belonging. 



London, 1654. 8 



A practical commentary, or an exposition with 

 observations, reasons, and uses, upon the first 

 Epistle generall of John. London, 1656. fol. 



A defence of Mr John Cotton from the impu- 

 tation of selfe-contradiction, charged on him 

 by Mr. Dan. Cawdrey, written by himself e not 

 long before his death. Whereunto is prefixed, 

 an answer to a late treatise of the said Mr. 

 Cawdrey about the nature of schisme. 



Oxford, 1658. 8 



Another copy. 



- The keyes of the kingdom of heaven, and 

 power thereof, according to the word of God ; 

 tending to reconcile some present differences 

 about discipline. 



London, 1644. Reprinted, Boston, 1843. 12 

 COTTON (Sir ROBERT), Bart. Cottoni posthu- 

 ma : divers choice pieces of that renowned an- 

 tiqiiary Sir R. C., preserved from the injury 

 of time, and exposed to publick light, for the 

 benefit of posterity. By J. H. [i. e. James 

 Howell]. London, 1672. 8 



COUARD (CHR. LTJDW.). The life of Christiana 

 during the first three centuries of the Church. 

 ...Translated from the German by Leopold J. 

 .Bernays. [Bib. Cab., vol. 33.] 



Edin., 1841. 8 



COUNCIL, LORDS or. The acts of the Lords of 

 Council in civil causes. A.D. 1478-1495. 



London, 1839. fol. 



COUNCILS. Of the authority of councils, and 

 the rule of faith. By a person of quality. 

 With an answer to the eight theses laid down 

 for the trial of the English reformation, in the 

 book that came last week from Oxford. 



London, 1687. 4 



- Eclaircissements de plusieurs difficulte's tou- 

 chant les conciles generaux. Par 1'auteur de 

 1'instruction the"ologique sur les promesses 

 faites a 1'Eglise. [TRANQXJILLE de Bayeux, 

 c'est a dire OSMONT DU SELLIER.] 



Amsterdam (Rouen), 1734. 12 

 [The authorship of the above work is doubt- 

 ful. Ladvocat ascribes it to Legros.] 

 COUPER (DAVID), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Bumtisland. Dying in the Lord : being the 

 substance of two discourses, [on Rev. xiv. 13] 

 preached in the Free church of Burntisland, 

 on the Sabbath after the funeral of Thomas 

 Chalmers, D.D. Edin., 1847. 8 



COUPER (ROBERT), M.D. Notes and observa- 

 tions on the early part of the history of the 

 British Isles. Aberdeen, 1807. 8 



Another copy. 



COURAYER (PiERRE-FRANgois LE). A defence 

 of the dissertation on the validity of the Eng- 

 lish ordinations ; against the several answers 

 made to it. With proper vouchers for the 

 facts advanced in that work. 2 vol. 



London, 1728. 8 



Another copy. 



Defense de la nouvelle traduction de 1'histoire 

 du concile de Trente. Amsterdam, 1742. 12 



COURT (ROBERT), Minister of the Free Church, 



