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SERENUS). Roman-Catholick doctrines no no- 

 velties : or an answer to Dr Pierce's court-ser- 

 mon, mis-call'd The primitive rule of reforma- 

 tion, s. I., 1663. 8 

 CRETINEAU-JOLY (JACQUES). Histoire reli- 

 gieuse, politique et litteraire de la compagnie 

 cle Je'sus. 5 torn. Paris, 1844, 45. 8 



- Clement XIV. et les Jesuites, ou Histoire de 

 la destruction des Jesuites. Seconde Edition. 



Paris, 1848. 8 



CREYIER (J. B. L.), Emeritus professor of rlie- 

 turic in the college of Beauvais. Histoire des 

 empereurs Remains, depuis Auguste jusqu' a 

 Constantin. 11 torn. 



Amsterdam, 1750-1756. 12 



CREWDSON (ISAAC). A beacon to the Society 

 of Friends. 2d ed. London, 1835 



- The correspondence between the committee 

 of the yearly meeting of Friends, and Isaac 

 Crewdson : In two parts. 



London, 1836. 12 



- A defence of the Beacon ; or a supplement to 

 the reply to the statement of the yearly meet- 

 ings committee, with further particulars on 

 the controversy in the Society of Friends. 



London, 1836. 12 



[The statement and reply form the first part 

 of the ' ' Correspondence ;" the supplement to 

 the reply forms the second part of it.] 

 * Extracts from periodical works, on the con- 

 troversy amongst the Society of Friends. [Re- 

 views of Crewdson's " Beacon."] 



London, 1835. 12 



CRICHTON (ANDREW). Converts from infideli- 

 ty ; or lives of eminent individuals who have 

 renounced libertine principles and sceptical 

 opinions, and embraced Christianity. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1827. 12 



CRICHTON (DAVID), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Arbroath. Departure at hand : A sermon 

 preached at Foliar, 7th Sept. 1851. Being the 

 first Sabbath after the funeral of the Rev. 

 David Wilkie. 3d ed. Perth, 1852. 8 



CRISIS. The great crisis. Glasgow, 1852. 8 

 CRISP (TOBIAS), D.D., Minister of the Gospel at 

 Brinhworik, Wilts. Christ alone exalted in 

 the perfection and encouragements of the 

 saints, notwithstanding sins and trials : Being 

 the compleat works of T. C., D.D. Containing 

 fifty-two sermons, on several select texts of 

 Scripture. 2 vol. To which are now added, 

 notes explanatory of several passages in them. 

 With some memoirs of the Doctor's life, &c. 

 By John Gill, D.D. London, 1755. 8 



Fourth edition. 2 vol. London, 1791. 8 

 CRITICI. Critici sacri : sive annotata doctissi- 

 morum virorum in Vetus ac Novum Testamen- 

 tum. Quibus accedunt tractatus varii theolo- 

 gico-philologici. Editio nova. 9 torn. 



Amstel, 1698. fol. 



[The Thesaurus theologico-philologicus, and 

 the Thesaurus novus, which are frequently 

 conjoined with the Critici sacri, will be found 

 under THESAURUS.] 

 Another copy. 

 CRITICUS, pseud, i. c. William OIIJIE. 



1 CRITO. The superiority of practice to specula- 

 tion. By Crito. Edin., 1831. 8 

 CRITO C ANTABRIGIENSIS, pseud, i. e. Thomas 



TURTON. 



CROCKER (ZEBULOX). The catastrophe of the 

 Presbyterian Church in 1837, including a full 

 view of the recent theological controveries in 

 New England. New Haven, 1838. 12 J 



CROFT (GEORGE), D.D., Vicar of Arncliffe. 

 Eight sermons, preached before the University 

 of Oxford, in the year 1786, at the lecture 

 founded by the Rev. J. Bampton, M.A. 



Oxford, 1786. 8 



CROFT (HERBERT), D.D., Bishop of Hereford. 

 The naked truth ; or, the true state of the 

 primitive CHURCH. 1675 



A letter written to a friend concerning popish 

 idolatry. London, 1679. 4 



CROFTON (ZACHARY), Minister at St BotolpWs, 

 Aldgate, London. The peoples need of a liv- 

 ing pastor : asserted and explained in a ser- 

 mon [on Phil. i. 4] preached Nov. 4, 1656, at 

 the funeral of Mr John Frost, B.D., together 

 with a narrative of his life and death. 



London, 1657. 4 



AvaXjj^/s AvsX>?^, the fastning of St Peter's 

 fetters, by seven links or propositions. Or, 

 The efficacy and extent of the solemn league 

 and covenant asserted and vindicated, against 

 the doubts and scruples of Dr John Gauden's 

 anonymous questionist. St Peter's bonds not 

 only loosed, but annihilated by Mr John Rus- 

 sell, attested by John Gauden, D.D. The 

 league illegal, falsely fathered on Dr Daniel 

 Featley ; and the reasons of the University of 

 Oxford for not taking (now pleaded to dis- 

 charge the obligation of) the solemn league and 

 covenant. London, 1660. 4 



Another copy. 



AvaAjj^j : or, Saint Peter's bonds abide ; 

 for rhetorick worketh no release, is evidenced 

 in a serious and sober consideration of Dr John 

 Gauden's sense and solution of the solemn 

 league and covenant, so far as it relates to the 

 government of the Church by Episcopacy. 4th 

 ed. London, 1661. 4 



Berith Anti-Baal, or, Zach. Crofton's appear- 

 ance before the prelate- justice of peace, vainly 

 pretending to binde the covenant and cove- 

 nanters to their good behaviour. By way of 

 rejoinder to, and animadversion on Doctor J. 

 Gauden's reply or vindication of his analysis. 



London, 1661. 4 



A serious review of Presbyters re-ordination 

 by Bishops : In a letter. . .resolving this case of 

 conscience, whether a minister ordained by 

 Presbyters, may with a good conscience be re- 

 ordained by a Bishop, Presbyter and Deacon, 

 so that they will declare their ordination to be 

 nieerly accumulative, and the man shall not 

 renounce his ordination by it. 



London, [1660]. 4 



The hard way to heaven explained and applied 

 in a sermon [on Matt. vii. 14]. 



London, 1662. 4 

 CROI (JEAN DE), Protestant Minister at Uzcs. 



