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DRE WE- DRUSIUS. 



creator, the supporter, and tho govern- -i-, of 

 all things. L' vol. Can , : JO. 8 



An essay on the identity and general resurrec- 

 tion of the human body ; in which the evi- 

 dences in favour of these important subjects 

 are considered, in relation lx>th to philosophy 

 and Script uiv. I'd ed. London, 1822. 8 



An essay on the immateriality and immortali- 

 ty of the human soul... With notes and me- 

 moir by J. R. Mills. London, 1842. 12 



DREWE (PATRICK). The CHURCH of ENGLAND'S 

 late conflict with fanaticism. 1710 



DREXELIUS (HiEKEMiAs). The considerations 

 of D. upon eternity. Translated by Ralph 

 Winterton. London, 1672. 12 



DRIESSCHUS (JOHAN.). See Joannes DRUSIUS. 



DRINKWATER (JOHN). A history of the siege 

 of Gibraltar, 1779-1783. [Murray's Colon. 

 & Home Lib., No. viii.] London, 1844. 8 



DROIT. Les droits de 1'empire sur 1'Estat eccle'- 

 siastique, recherchez et pleinement e'claircis 

 a 1'occasion de la Dispute de Comacchio...Tra- 

 duit de I'ltalien. Utrecht, 1713. 4 



Les droits respectifs de 1'Etat et de 1'Eglise, 

 rappele's a leurs principes. [Par I'Abbd Pi- 

 CHON.] Avignon, 1766. 12 



DROMORE, BISHOP OF. See Thomas PERCY. 



DRONES. The drones and bees ; a fable. 



Edin., 1831. 8 



DROSTE DE VISCHERING (CLEMENT-AU- 

 GUSTE DE), Archbishop of Cologne. De la paix 

 entre 1'Eglise et les Etats...Traduit sur 1'ori- 

 ginal Allemand par le Comte d'Horrer. 



Paris, 1844. 8 



DRUIDS. Identity of the religions called druidi- 

 cal and Hebrew ; demonstrated from the na- 

 ture and objects of their worship, and, from a 

 careful consideration of certain customs, for- 

 merly prevalent in Egypt, Canaan, Carthage, 

 Babylon, Persia, Arabia, America, India, 

 Greece, Italy ; and, among the Etruscans, 

 Bonzes, Gymnosophists, Chaldeans, &c. 



London, 1829. 12 



DRUMCLOG. The battle of Drumclog, and the 

 Sabbath bell : stanzas for the times. 



Edin., 1843. 12 



DRUMMOND (ALEXANDER), Consul at Aleppo. 

 Travels through different cities of Germany, 

 Italy, Greece, and several parts of Asia, as far 

 as the banks of the Euphrates : in a series of 

 letters. London, 1754. fol. 



DRUMMOND (D. T. K.), B.A., Minister of St 

 Thomas's episcopal chapel, Edinburgh. Cor- 

 respondence between the Right Rev. C. H. I 

 TERROT and the Rev. D. T. K. D. 1842 | 



Reasons for withdrawing from the Scottish ( 

 episcopal Church, and for accepting an invita- 

 tion to continue his ministrations in Edin- i 

 burgh, as a clergyman of the Church of Eng- | 

 land. With a full reply to the charge of 

 schism. Edin., 1842. 8 | 



* Resignation of the Rev. D. T. K. Drummond. 

 Resolutions on the above case, agreed upon 

 at a meeting of the clergy of the episcopal 

 Church belonging to the diocese of Edinburgh, 

 held 1st Nov. 1842. Together with a remon- 



strance against the publicly announced pro- 



jKisal to in\ he him to 1 



a independent duvpaL /;/(., IK-PJ. .s 



Reply to resolutions of the clergy of the Scot- 

 tish episcopal Church of the diocese of Edin- 

 burgh, in which the Itev. D. Drummond in 



:<>[ t<> have separated himself from that 

 Church " totally without cause." 



1842. 8 



j Historical sketch of Episcopacy in Scotland, 

 from 1688 to the present time. 



Edin., 1845. 12 



DRUMMOND (Mrs H.). Christian experience : 

 being the second series of peace for the dying 

 Christian. Selected by H. Drummond, with 

 a preface by Hon. and Rev. B. W. Noel, 

 and an introductory notice by Rev. D. T. K. 

 Drummond. /,'</</<., 1845. 8 



DRUMMOND (HENRY). Speech in the House 

 of Commons, March 20, 1851, on the second 

 reading of the ecclesiastical titles bill. With 

 a preface and notes. 3d ed., with additional 

 notes. 'hn, 1851. 8 



Reply to the Rev. R. J. Wilberforce's prin- 

 ciples of Church authority. 



London, 1855. 8 



Another copy. 



DRUMMOND (JAMES), 4th Earl of Perth. Let- 

 ters from James Earl of Perth, Lord Chancel- 

 lor of Scotland, &c. to his sister, the Countess 

 of Erroll, and other members of his family. 

 Edited [for the Camden Society] by William 

 Jerdan. London, 1845. 4 



DRUMMOND (JOHN), Earl of Melfort.The 

 Earl of Melfort's letter to the Presbyterian 

 ministers in Scotland, writ in his Majesty's 

 [James II.] name upon their Address ; together 

 with some remarks upon it. s. 1. et a. 4 



DRUMMOND (WILLIAM), of Hawthomden. 

 The works of W. D. Edin., 1711. fol. 



The history of Scotland, from the year 1423, 

 until the year 1542 ; containing the lives ami 

 reigns of James the I., the II., the III., tho 

 IV., the V. With several memorials of state, 

 during the reigns of James VI. and Charles I. 

 With a prefatory introduction by Mr Hall of 

 Gray's-Inn. London, 1655. fol. 



- Another edition. Glasgow, 1749. 12 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



DRUMMOND (WILLIAM ABERNETHY), Bishop of 

 Edinburgh. An answer to a late inquiry [by 

 Thomas Gordon] into the powers of ECVLKM"- 

 AST: 1777 



Reasons for the Scotch episcopal clergy sub- 

 mitting to the Royal family of Hanover : a 

 friendly address... -wherein are strictures on 

 schism and heresy ; in answer to the Rev. 

 Principal Campbell's late dissertations on these 

 subjects. In two letters. Edin. , 1789, 92. 8 



DRUMMOND (WILLIAM HAMILTON), D.D. 

 Original sin, an irrational and unscriptural 

 fiction, dishonouring God, and demoralizing 

 man. London, 1832. 8 4 



DRUSIUS, or DRIESSCHUS (JOANNES), Pro- 

 fessor of Hebrew at Franeker. In Psalmos Da- 



