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DA WES DE r>n;i:. 



DAWES (Sir WILLIAM), Bart. I'.iihopofCI 



* I;. The v. In lU- 

 works of Sir W. D. ...With a preface, giving 

 some account of the life, writings, and charac- 

 ter of the author. :; \ 



London, 1732, 33. 8 



Sermons preach'd upon several occasions be- 

 fore King William, and yiireii Anno. 



London, 1709. 8 



A sermon [on Ps. xxi. 7] preached before tin- 

 Right Hon. the Lords spiritual and temporal 

 at Westminster Abbey, March 8, 1711. 



London, 1712. 4 



DAWSON (BENJAMIN), LL.D., Rector of Jl 

 tfiiji'olk. An address to the writer of a second 

 letter to the author of the Confessional [Fran- 

 cis Blackburne] : containing a vindication of 

 the original principles of the reformers as laid 

 down in the Confessional : and a confutation 

 of the principles on which the letter- writer has 

 founded his argument for subscription to estab- 

 lished articles of religion. London, 1708. 8 



An answer to letters concerning established 

 confessions of faith ; being a vindication of 

 the Confessional, on the main points relative 

 to the case of subscription. [Part i.] 



London, 1709. 8 



The scriptural right of establishing human 

 systematical confessions of faith, and doctrine, 

 considered. Being part the second of An answer 

 to letters concerning confessions of faith, &c. 

 Occasioned by the Confessional. 



London, 1769. 8 



The utility of establishing human, systemati- 

 cal confessions of faith, considered ; in an an- 

 swer to letters concerning confessions, &c. Oc- 

 casioned by the Confessional. Part iii. [of 

 An answer, &c.] London, 1769. 8 



Free thoughts on the subject of a farther re- 

 formation of the CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 1771 



A letter to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of 

 Winchester. Being a vindication of the peti- 

 tion presented the last sessions of Parliament 

 to the Legislature, for the removal of subscrip- 

 tion to human formularies of religious faith 

 and doctrine, from the misrepresentations of 

 Dr Balguy, in a late charge to the clergy of 

 his Archdeaconry. In which also the ques- 

 tion, "Whether subscription to the 39 articles 

 of the Church of England be constitutionally 

 required of the clergy," is occasionally dis- 

 cussed. London, 1773. 8 



DAWSON (GEORGE), M.A. Origo legum : or, a 

 treatise of the origin of laws, and their obliging 

 power. In seven books. London, 1694. fol. 



DAWSON (JAMES HOOPER), of the Inner Temple. 

 An abridged statistical history of Scotland, 

 illustrative of its physical, industrial, moral 

 and social aspects, and civil and religious in- 

 stitutions, from the most authentic sources, 

 arranged parochially with biographical, histo- 

 rical, and descriptive notices. 



Edin., 1853. 8 



DAWSON (Mrs JANE). The life and writings of 

 Mrs Dawson of Lancaster : With nine un- 

 published letters from the Rev. John Newton ; 



and... preface by the Rev. W. Cams Wilson. 



. L828. rj 



DA \VSON (THOMAS), D.D..Y md- 



sor. Suspiria sacra, or, The Clum-h 

 land's memorial : with an admonition to -I. - 

 suite and their patrons, extracted out of i\n; 

 statute law. don, 1718. 8 



DAY (.JKKKMIAII), 7V/>^/. t ,f < > . An 



inquiry respecting the self-determining power 

 of the will ; or contingent volition. 



N, 1838. 12 



Another copy. 



An examination of President Edwards's in- 

 quiry on the freedom of the will. 



New Haven, 1841. 12 



Another copy. 



DAY (WILLIAM). An address, read, November 

 26th, 1823, to the members of a class for tho 

 critical study of the Greek New Testament. 



Edin., 1823. 8 



DATES (EDWARD). A picturesque tour tliro' the 

 principal parts of Yorkshire and Derbyshire. 

 2d ed. Ln.ulon, 1825. 8 



DEALTRY (WILLIAM), D.D., Archdeacon of 

 rcy. Honour from God the sure portion of 

 them that honour Him. A sennon preached 

 at Cambridge, Nov. 20, 1836, on the death of 

 the Rev. Charles Simeon. 



Cambridge, 1836. 8 



DEACON. The Deacons' court. Answer to the 

 address to the congregation of Free Middle 

 church [Greenock], by the deacons of the con- 

 gregation. By a member. s. I. , 1844. 12 



DEANS (ARCHIBALD), Bowden. An account of 

 the last words of Christian Karr who died at 

 Edinburgh on the 4th Feb. 1702, in the llth 

 year of her age. Edin. , 1702. 4 



DEATH. Death-bed scenes ; or, the Christian's 

 companion on entering the dark valley. By 

 the author of the Evangelical rambler, [Timo- 

 thy EAST]. London, 1825. 12 



DE BODE (Baron C. A.). Travels in Luristan 

 and Arabistan. 2 vol. London, 1845. 8 



DEBRA, R. C. BISHOP OF. See Richard CHAL- 



DEBRETT (JOHN)- The peerage of the united 

 kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 9th 

 ed. 2 vol. [1st vol. imperfect.] 



London, 1814. 12 



The baronetage of England. 2 vol. 



London, 1808. 12 



DEBT. Statement regarding a proposal for liqui- 

 dating the debt of the Church. 



Glasgow, 1841. 8 



j DE BURE (GyiLLAFME-FRANcois), le Jeune. 



Bibliographic instructive : ou traitd de la con- 



noissance des livres rares et singuliers. 7 vol. 



Paris, 1763-68. 8 



Supplement a la Bibliographic instructive, ou 

 catalogue des livres du cabinet de feu M. Louis 

 Jean Gaignat. 2 vol. [Forming vol. viii. and 

 ix. of the Bibliographic instructive.] 



Paris, 1769. 8 



j Bibliographic instructive ; tome dixieme, con- 

 tenant une table destine'e a faciliter la re- 

 cherche des livres anonymes qui ont 4ie an- 



