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CROKATT- CROTTET. 



La vcrit<$ de la religion reformed, on, 1'esclair- 



cisseinent, ct I:i 1'ivuve <lc l;i confession de foy 



des Eglises reforme'es, par lea te'moignages de 



Escriture. Geneve, 1645. 8 



CR< >KATT <CIU:KKT), M.A., Rector of Crayf< //. 

 A consolatory letter written to the Lady 

 Sin tiu-11 on the surprising and calamitous loss 

 of her husband and two only-sons. 



London, 1708. 8 



CROLY (DAVID O.), Parish priest of Ovens and 

 Aylis. An essay religious and political on ec- 

 clesiastical finance, as regards the Roman Ca- 

 tholic Church in Ireland. Cork, 1834. 8 



CROLY (GEORGE), LL.D., Rector of St Stephen's, 

 M '//</</., London. Catiline : a tragedy. 

 With other poems. London, 1822. 8 



The Apocalypse of St John, or prophecy of 

 the rise, progress, and fall of the Church of 

 Rome ; the inquisition ; the revolution of 

 France ; the universal war ; and the final tri- 

 umph of Christianity. Being a new interpre- 

 tation. London, 1827. 8 



Divine providence ; or, the three cycles of re- 

 velation, showing the parallelism of the Pa- 

 triarchal, Jewish, and Christian dispensations. 

 Being a new evidence of the divine authority 

 of Christianity. London, 1834. 8"' 



Protestantism the polar star of Britain. [The 

 preface to Dr Croly's work on prophecy.] 



Edin., s. a. 12 



CROMBIE (ALEXANDER), LL.D. Gymnasium 

 sive Symbola critica. 6th ed. 2 vol. 



London, 1838. 8 



CROMBIE (JAMES), D.D., Belfast. An essay on 

 church consecration, containing a history of 

 its origin, progress, and effects. 3d ed. 



Newry, 1816. 12 

 - Another copy. 



CROMBIE (WILLIAM), M.A., Minister of Kirk- 

 cudbright. The soul's perpetual progress to- 

 wards perfection through all eternity, illus- 

 trated and proved. Edin., 1708. 8 

 CROMERTY, EARL or. See George MACKENZIE. 

 CROMWELL (OLIVER).* A short critical re- 

 view of the political life of Oliver Cromwell. . . . 

 By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. 



Lwtdon, 1742. 12 



* An historical and critical account of the life 

 of O. C. By William Harris. 



London, 1762. 8 



Letters and speeches : with elucidations by 

 Thomas Carlyle. 2 vol. London, 1845. 8 



CRON (GEORGE), M.A. A letter to the Rev. 

 Robert Buchanan, Peebles, in regard to his 

 speech, May 31, 1818, in the General Assem- 

 bly of the Church of Scotland, respecting at- 

 tendance on the class of Church history in the 

 University of Edinburgh. Edin., 1819. 8 



CRONSTEDT (AXEL FREDRIC). An essay to- 

 wards a system of mineralogy. Translated 

 from the original Swedish, with notes, by 

 Gustav von Engestrom. To which is added, 

 A treatise on the pocket laboratory... written 

 by the translator. The whole revised and cor- 

 rected, with some additional notes, by Ema- 

 nuel Mcndes da Costa. London, 1770. 8 



CROOKSHAJS'K (WII.UAM), D.D., 37 



tli- tfcots congr< . West- 



history of the state and sull'er- 

 ings of the Church of Scotland from \'. 

 storation to the Revolution. With an introduc- 

 tion containing the most remarkable occur- 

 s relating to that Church, from the lie- 

 formation to the Restoration, lid ed. 2 vol. 



1751. 8 



Another edition. , J812. 8 



S ted fastness in the faith. A sermon [on 1 

 Pet. v. !>] London. 17iHi. 8 



CROPPER (JAMES). Relief for West-Indian dis- 

 tress, shewing the inefficiency of protecting du- 

 ties on East-India sugar, and pointing out other 

 modes of certain relief. London, 1823. 8 



CROSS. A scholastic-all discourse against symbo- 

 lizing with Antichrist in ceremonies ; especi- 

 ally in the signe of thecrosse. s. I., 1607. fol. 



Le mystere de la croix, amigeante et conso- 

 lante, mortifiante et vivifiante, humiliante et 

 triomphante, de Je'sus-Christ, et de ses mem- 

 bres. Ecrit au milieu de la croix au-dedans et 

 au-dehors. Par un disciple de la croix de 

 Jesus. [Reprinted.] London, 1860. 8 



CROSS (WALTER), M.A. An exposition of the 

 second verse of the fourth chapter of the 

 epistle to the Romans... with an appendix on 

 chap. iii. 27. The former being the summ of 

 fifteen sermons, the latter of five, for further 

 explication of the great doctrine of justifica- 

 tion. London, 1694. 4 



The instrumentality of faith asserted, prov'd, 

 explained, compared with, and preferr'd to a 

 conditional relation thereof, in order to par- 

 don and happiness, when strictly taken in a 

 legal or fcederal sense. Delivered in several 

 sermons. London, 1695. 4 



CROSTHWAITE (JOHK CLARKE), M.A., Sector 

 of St Mary-at-hill, London. Modern hagi- 

 ology : an examination of the nature and 

 tendency of some legendary and devotional 

 works lately published under the sanction of 

 the Rev. J. H. Newman, the Rev. Dr Pusey, 

 and the Rev. F. Oakeley. 2 vol. 



London, 1846. 8 



History of the Christian Church. By Alfred 

 LYALL,...and J. C. C. L<,S 



CROSWELL (ANDREW), V.D.M., Boston. The 

 heavenly doctrine of man's justification only 

 by the obedience of Jesus Christ. In a ser- 

 mon from Rom. v., ver 19... With a preface in 

 which the Protestant doctrine of justifying 

 faith, is explained, and briefly defended. 



Boston, 1758. 8 



Free forgiveness of spiritual debts : being a 

 discourse on Luke, vii. 42. Boston, 1766. 8 



Observations on several passages in a sermon 

 preached by William Warburton, Lord Bishop 

 of Gloucester, before the society for propagat- 

 ing the Gospel in foreign parts : 21 February 

 1766. Wherein our colonies are defended 

 against his most injurious and abusive reflec- 

 tions. Boston, 1768. 8 



CROTTET (A.). Petite chronique Protestante 

 de France, ou documents historiques sur les 



