DODSON DODWELL. 



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Shaoghalta le R. D. , air eadartheangachadh 

 o an bheurla gu Gaelic Albannach le Alistair 

 MacLauruinn. Duneidinn, 1806. 18 



DODSON (JOSEPH), M.A. Twelve discourses. 



London, 1728. 8 



DODSON (MICHAEL). A letter to the Rev. Dr 

 Sturges, author of Short remarks on a new 

 translation of Isaiah, by a layman. 



London, 1791. 8 



DODSWORTH (WILLIAM), M.A., Perpetual cu- 

 rate of Christ's church, St Pancras. General 

 redemption limited salvation. To which is 

 added, a reprint of Archbishop USHER'S trea- 

 tise on the true intent and extent of Christ's 

 death and satisfaction on the cross. 



London, 1831. 8 



Discourses on Romanism and dissent. 3d ed. 



London, 1839. 12 



DODWELL, or DODWELLUS (HENRY), M. A., 

 Camden's professor of ancient history at Oxford. 

 Two letters of advice, I. For the susception 

 of holy orders. II. For the studies theologi- 

 cal, especially such as are rational The 2d 

 ed. Together with a new appendix to the se- 

 cond letter, concerning Sanchoniathon's Phoe- 

 nician history, not published before. 



London, 1680. 8 



A reply to Mr Baxter's pretended confutation 

 of a book entituled, Separation of Churches 

 from episcopal government, &c. proved schis- 

 matical. To which are added three letters 

 written to him in the year 1673, concerning 

 the possibility of discipline under a diocesan 

 government. London, 1681. 8 



Another copy. 



A discourse concerning the one altar and the 

 one priesthood, insisted on by the ancients in 

 their disputes against schism. 



London, 1683. 8 



- Another copy. 



- Dissertatio de Ripa Striga. Oxonii, 1684. 8 



- Dissertationes in Irenaeum. Accedit Fragmen- 

 tum Philippi SIDET^E, hactenus ineditum, de 

 catechistarum Alexandrinorum successione, 

 cum notis. Oxonice, 1689. 8 



De veteribus Grsecorum Romanorumque cyclis, 

 obiterque de cyclo Judseorum setate Christi, 

 dissertationes decera, cum tabulis necessariis. 



Oxonii, 1701. 4 



De nupero schismate Anglicano paraenesis ad 

 exteros tarn Reformatos quam etiam Pontifi- 

 cios qua jura Episcoporum vetera, eorundem- 

 que a magistratu seculari independentia omni- 

 bus asseranda commendantur. 



Londini, 1704. 8 



Another copy. 



An admonitory discourse concerning the late 

 English schism. London, 1704. 8 



Occasional communion fundamentally destruc- 

 tive of the discipline of the primitive catholic 

 Church, and contrary to the doctrine of the 

 latest Scriptures, concerning Church commu- 

 nion. London, 1705. 8 



A fiirther PROSPECT of the case in view. 1707 



An epistolary discourse, proving from the 

 Scriptures and the first Fathers that the soul 



is a principle naturally mortal ; but immortal- 

 ized actually by the pleasure of God to punish- 

 ment ; or, to reward by its union with the di- 

 vine baptismal Spirit. Wherein is proved, that 

 none have the power of giving this divine im- 

 mortalizing spirit, since the Apostles, but only 

 the Bishops. With an hypothesis concerning 

 sacerdotal absolution. 2d ed. 



London, 1706. 8 



Another copy. 



The natural mortality of humane souls clearly 

 demonstrated, from the Holy Scriptures, and 

 the concurrent testimonies of the primitive 

 writers. Being an explication of a famous pas- 

 sage in the dialogue of S. Justin Martyr with 

 Tryphon, concerning the soul's immortality. 

 With an appendix ; consisting of a letter to the 

 Rev. Mr John Norris of Bemerton : and an 

 expostulation, relating to the late insults of 

 Mr Clark and Mr ChishuU. 



London, 1708. 8 



A Scriptural account of the eternal rewards or 

 punishments of all that hear of the Gospel, 

 without an immortality necessarily resulting 

 from the nature of the souls themselves that 

 are concerned in those rewards and punish- 

 ments. London, 1708. 8 



* A letter to the learned Mr H. D. ; contain- 

 ing some remarks on a (pretended) demonstra- 

 tion of the immateriality and natural immor- 

 tality of the soul, in Mr Clark's answer to his 

 late Epistolary discourse, &c. [By Anthony 

 COLLINS.] 2d ed. London, 1709. 8 



* A reply to Mr Clark's defence of his letter to 

 Mr D. With a postscript relating to Mr Mille'a 

 answer to Mr Dodwell's Epistolary discourse. 

 [By Anthony COLLINS.] 2d ed. 



London, 1709. 8 



* Reflections on Mr Clark's second defence of 

 his letter to Mr D. [By Anthony COLLINS.] " 

 2d ed. London, 1711. 8 d 



* An answer to Mr Clark's third defence of his 

 letter to Mr D. [By Anthony COLLINS.] 2d 

 ed. London, 1711. 8 



De parma equestri Woodwardiana dissertatio. 

 Accedit Thomse NELI dialogus inter Reginam 

 Elizabethan! et Robertum Dudleium, comitem 

 Leycestrise et Academiae Oxoniensis Cancella- 

 rium, in quo de Academias sedificiis praeclare 

 agitur. Recensuit ediditque Tho. Hearne, 

 A.M., qui et Dodwelli operum editorum cata- 

 logum praemisit. Oxonii, 1713. 8 



A letter from the learned Mr D. concerning 

 J[ohn] T[oland] ; [with the canon of the New 

 Testament vindicated, by John RICHARDSON]. 



1719 



* The life of Mr H. D. ; with an account of his 

 works, and an abridgment of them that are 

 published, and of several of his manuscripts... 

 By Francis Brokesby, B.D. To which is add- 

 ed, A letter to Robert Nelson, Esq. from Dr 

 Edmund Halley... containing an abstract of 

 Mr Dodwell's book, De cyclis. 



London, 1715. 8 



DODWELL (HENRY), Eldest son of the preceding. 

 CHRISTIANITY not founded on argument. 1743 



