COX CRAGHEAD. 



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- Another edition. 3 vol. London, 1808-15. 12 



Private correspondence. 2 vol. 



London, 1824. 8 



COX (FRANCIS AUGUSTUS), D.D. On baptism : 

 chiefly in reply to the Rev. Greville Ewing, 

 Timothy Dwight, D.D., and Ralph Wardlaw, 

 D.D. London, 1824. 8 



Religion in America ; a narrative of the depu- 

 tation from the Baptist Union in England to 

 the United States and Canada. By the Rev. 

 F. A. C., and the Rev. J. HOBY, D.D. 3ded. 



London, 1837. 12 



COX (JOHN EDMUND), M.A. , Vicar of St Helen, 

 Bishopsgate, London. Protestantism contrast- 

 ed with Romanism, by the acknowledged and 

 authentic teaching of each religion. 2 vol. 



London, 1852. 8 



Another copy. Vol. ii. 



COX (JOSEPH MASON), M.D. Practical observa- 

 tions on insanity To which are subjoined, 



remarks on medical jurisprudence as connected 

 with diseased intellect. London, 1804. 8 



COX (ROBERT), M.A., perpetual curate of St Leo- 

 nard's, Bridgenorth. Motives to missionary 

 zeal. A sermon [on Ps. Ixvii. 1, 2] preached 

 before the Missionary society, May 14, 1819. 

 London, 1819. 8 



COX (ROBERT). Sabbath laws and Sabbath du- 

 ties considered in relation to their natural and 

 scriptural grounds, and to the principles of 

 religious liberty. Edin., 1853. 8 



- The literature of the Sabbath question. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1865. 8 



COX (SAMUEL HANSON), D.D., Presbyterian mi- 

 nister, Brooklyn, New York. Regeneration, 

 and the manner of its occurrence, a sermon 

 from John, v. 24, preached at the opening of 

 the Synod of New York, Oct. 20, 1829. 



New York, 1829. 8 



- Quakerism not Christianity : or, reasons for 

 renouncing the doctrine of Friends. In three 

 parts. New York, 1833. 8 



COX (WILLIAM). *A narrative of the life and 

 trial of W. C. for robbery ; [with the life of 

 John RANN]. s. a. 



COXE (NEHEMIAH). A discourse of the cove- 

 nants that God made with men before the law. 

 Wherein the covenant of circumcision is more 

 largely handled, and the invalidity of the plea 

 for psedo-baptism taken from thence disco- 

 vered. London, 1681. 8 



CRABB (GEORGE), M.A. English synonymes 

 explained, in alphabetical order ; with copious 

 illustrations and examples drawn from the best 

 writers. London, 1816. 8 



- A new edition. London, 1826. 4 



- Universal technological dictionary ; or, a fami- 

 liar explanation of the terms used in all arts 

 and sciences. 2 vol. London, 1823. 4 



- Universal historical dictionary. 2 vol. 



London, 1825. 4 



CRABB (JAMES). The gipsies' advocate. 3d ed. 



London, 1832. 12 



CRABB (JOHANNES), M.A. Panegyricon trium- 

 phale rusticum in invictissimum Georgium 

 Salisburiam invisentem. s. ?., 1722. fol. 



CRABBE (GEORGE), LL.B. The works of the 

 Rev. G. C. 7 vol. London, 1820. 12 



Another edition. With his letters and jour- 

 nals, and his life, by his son. Vol. i. [Con- 

 taining the life.] London, 1834. 8 



The village : a poem. In two books. 



London, 1783. 4 



CRADOCK (JOHN), D.D., Archbishop of Dublin. 

 A sermon [on Amos, iv. 11, 12] preached in 

 Christ church, Dublin, Feb. 17, 1758, before 

 the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament 

 assembled. Dublin, 1758. 4 



CRADOCK (SAMUEL), B.D., Rector of North Cad- 

 bury. The harmony of the four Evangelists, 

 and their text methodized, according to the 

 order and series of times, in which the several 

 things by them mentioned, were transacted. 

 London, 1670. fol. 



The apostolical history, containing the acts, 

 labours, travels, sermons, discourses, miracles, 

 successes and sufferings of the holy Apostles, 

 from Christ's ascension to the destruction of 

 Jerusalem by Titus ; with a narration of the 

 times and occasions upon which the Epistles 

 were written, with an analytical paraphrase of 

 them. London, 1672. fol. 



The history of the Old Testament methodiz'd, 

 according to the order and series of time ; in 

 which the difficult passages are paraphrased, 

 the seeming contradictions reconciled, the 

 rites and customs of the Jews opened and ex- 

 plained. To which is annexed, a short history 

 of the Jewish affairs, from the end of the Old 

 Testament to the birth of our Saviour. 



London, 1683. fol. 



CRADOCK (WALTER), Minister of All-Hallows 

 church, London. The works of the late Rev. 

 W. C. ; with a short account of his life, in- 

 cluded in a recommendatory preface, by the 

 Rev. T. Charles, of Bala, and the Rev. P. 

 Oliver, of Chester. Chester, 1800. , 8 



Another copy. 



CRADOCK (ZACHARY), D.D., Provost of Eton 

 Two sermons : The first [from Eccles. is. 2] 

 upon the providence of God in the govern- 

 ment of the world. Preached before King 

 Charles II., Feb. 10, 1678. The second [from 

 1 Tim. i. 5] upon charity, proving without it 

 there is no obtaining the love of God. 



Glasgow, 1743. 8 



CRAFORD (MATTHEW), M.A. Exercitatio apo- 

 logetica. Pro doctrina (de perpetua obligatione 

 quarti precepti de Sabbato) ab Ecclesiis refor- 

 matis communiter recepta, (prout in confess. 

 Britannica, cap. 21, sect. 7, tradita est) adver- 

 sus Socinianos, Anabaptistas, Libertinos, Pon- 

 tificios, quosdam Lutheranos, Enthusiastas, et 

 quosdam viros doctos in Ecclesiis reformatis... 

 2partt. s. I, 1669. 8 



A discovery of the bloody principles of Pa- 

 pists ; [with Popery anatomized, by John 

 WELSH]. 1672 



CRAGHEAD (ROBERT). Warning and advice 

 both unto the secure and doubting Christian, 

 for more diligence to be sure of salvation. 



Edin., 1714. 12 



