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DYCHE-DYSART. 



Travels in New-England and New- York . 1\1. 



Theology explained and defended, in a series 

 of sermons. With a memoir of tlio life of the 

 author. 2vol. . 1822. 4 

 Another edition. a vol. Lmtilim, lM. 



- Another eopy. 



Another edition. London, 1830. 8 



- Eleventh edition. 4vol. Newhaven, 184:. S 



- * Memoirs of T. D. . 1822. 12 

 Another ropy. 



DYCHE (THOMAS). A new general English dic- 

 tionary. 17th ed. London, 1794. 8 



DYER (GEOROE), A.B. An inquiry into the na- 

 ture of subscription to the thirty-nine articles. 

 Wherein it is proposed to examine, I. How 

 far subscription is consistent with the natural 

 rights of mankind. II ____ with the powers of 

 the human mind. III.... with the principles 

 of the British constitution. IV ____ with the 

 doctrines and precepts of Christianity. 2d ed. 

 London, 1792. 8 



DYER (JOHN), LL.B. Poems. 



London, 17C1. 8 



DYER (SAMUEL). Philadelphia selection of sa- 

 cred music. 4th ed. New York, 1828. 4 



DYER (THOMAS H.) The life of John CALVIN. 



1850 



DYER (WILLIAM), Preacher of the Gospel at 

 Chesham, Bucks. Christ's famous titles, and 

 a believer's golden chain, handled in divers 

 sermons : together with his cabinet of jew- 

 els ; or, a glimpse of Zion's glorv. 



Edin., 1750. 12 



Another edition. Together with Christ's voice 

 to London ; or, a call to sinners. 



London, 1820. 12 



DYKE (DjfNiEL), B.D. The mystery of selfe-de- 

 ceiving. Or, a discourse and discovery of the 

 deceitfulnesse of mans heart ; [on Jer. xvii. 10]. 



London, 1615. 4 



Two treatises. The one, of repentance, the 

 other, of Christ's temptations. 



/.../..//-K, K;K;. 4 



The sixt impression. /.<, .. 4 



Twoti . t'ruitfull expo- 

 sition upon Philemon : the i 



of affliction. Lot '. 4 



Coinf ortable sermons upon tin- e\ \iiii. I'.salme. 

 I.ein^ thankefull rememl>nimv.s for (Jod'swon- 

 deilull deli iterance of vs from the late gvnpovv- 



A funeral sermon on John, ii. 25. [Wants 

 title, and otherwise imperfect.] 



[London, 1035]. 4 



DYKE (JER.), Brother of the preceding, and in 

 /' / ;< . ;'/ nt ]-'/<jitii<i in Essex.- 



conscience, or, a treatise, shewing the nature, 

 meanes, markes, benefit, and necessitie there- 

 of. 5th ed. London, 1632. 8 



A worthy communicant ; or, a treatise shewing 

 the due order of receiving the sacrament of tho 

 Lord's Supper. London, 1638. 8 



Divers select sermons on severall texts. 



London, 1640. 8 



DYKES (OSWALD). The royal marriage. King 

 Lemuel's lesson of 1. Chastity, 2. Temperance, 

 3. Charity, 4. Justice, 5. Education, 6. Indus- 

 try, 7. Frugality, 8. Religion, 9. Marriage, 

 &c., practically paraphrased ; with remarks, 

 moral and religious, upon the virtues and vices 

 of wedlock. London, 1722. 8 



DYMOCK (JOHN), LL.D. Bibliotheca classica : 

 or, a classical dictionary, on a plan entirely 

 new. By J. D., and Thomas DYMOCK. 



London, 1833. 8 



Another copy. 



DYMOCK (THOMAS), M. A. Bibliotheca classica. 

 By John DYMOCK, and T. D. 1833 



DYSART. Notices from the local records of Dy- 

 sart. Edited for the Maitland Club by Wil- 

 liam Muir. Glasgow, 1853. 4 



