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ENFIELD (WILLIAM), LL.D. An apology for 

 the clergy, and particularly for Protestant dis- 

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 preached Oct. 1,1777. Warrington, 1777. 4 



- Biographical sermons : or, a series of dis- 

 courses on the principal characters in Scrip- 

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The preacher's directory ; or, a series of sub- 

 jects proper for public discourses, with texts 

 under each head : to which is added, a supple- 

 ment, containing select passages from the Apo- j 

 crypha. 2d ed. London, 1782. 4 



The history of philosophy, from the earliest 

 times to the beginning of the present century ; 

 drawn up from Brucker's Historia critica phi- 

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Another edition. London, 1840. 8 



Sermons on practical subjects. To which are 

 prefixed memoirs of the author, by J. Aikin, 

 M.D. 3 vol. 2d ed. London, 1799. 8 



The Speaker : or, miscellaneous pieces, select- 

 ed from the best English writers... with a view 

 to facilitate the improvement of youth in read- 

 ing and speaking. To which are prefixed two 

 essays : I. On elocution. II. On reading 

 works of taste. Stereotype edition. 



London, 1823. 12 



ENFIELD (WILLIAM). Principles of mental and 

 moral philosophy. To which is prefixed, ele- 

 ments of logic. London, 1809. 12 

 ENGLAND. Rerum Anglicarum scrip tores post 

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 manuscriptis mine primum in lucem editi. 

 Willielmi monachi Malmesburiensis de gestis 

 regum Anglorum lib. v. Ejusdem historic 

 novelise lib. ii. Ejusdem de gestis Pontificum 

 Angl. lib. iiii. Henrici archdiaconi Huntin- 

 doniensis historiarum lib. viii. Roger! Hoven- 

 deni Annalium pars prior et posterior. Chro- 

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 Croylandensis historiarum lib. i. Adjecta ad 

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An unhappy game at Scotch and English. Or, 

 a full answer from England to the papers of 

 Scotland. [By John LILBURNE.] 



Edin., 1646. 4 



- A discourse of the religion of England, assert- 

 ing that reformed Christianity settled in its 

 due latitude is the stability and advancement 

 of this kingdom. [By John CORBET.] 



London, 1667. 4 



(>Yivul/i ; or, England's passing-bell : a poem. 

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A collection of papers relating to the calling 

 and holding the convention of Estates of Eng- 

 land, at Westminster January 22, 1689. And 

 the meeting of Estates of Scotland at Edin- 

 burgh the 14 March, 1689. Edin., 1689. 4 



A complete history of England : with the lives 

 of all the Kings and Queens thereof ; from the 

 earliest account of time, to the death of His 

 late Majesty King William III. Containing a 

 f aithful relation of all affairs of state ecclesias- 

 tical and civil. 3 vol. London, 1706. fol. 



The parliamentary or constitutional history of 



England ; from the earliest times, to the resto- 

 ration of King Charles II. Collected from the 

 records, the rolls of parliament, the journals 

 of both houses, the public libraries, original 

 manuscripts, scarce speeches, and tracts ; all 

 compared with the several contemporary 

 writers, and connected, throughout, with the 

 history of the times. By several hands. 

 24 vol. [Vol. i., ii., 2d ed.] 



London, 1751-62. 8 



An history of England, in a series of letters 

 from a nobleman to his son. 5th ed. 2 vol. 



London, 1776. 12 



A great discovery of the Queen's preparation 

 in Holland to assist the King in England. 

 [Reprints of rare tracts, &c. by M. A. Richard- 

 son.] Newcastle, 1843. 8 

 Old England's alarum. London, 1844. 12 

 A relation, or rather a true account of the 

 Island of England ; with sundry particulars of 

 the customs of these people, and of the Royal 

 revenues under King Henry the Seventh, about 

 the year 1500. Translated from the Italian, 

 with notes, by Charlotte Augusta Sneyd. 

 [Published by the Camden Society.] , 



London, 1847. 4 



CHURCH. The form of Church government 

 to be used- in the Church of England and Ire- 

 land : agreed upon by the Lords and Commons 

 assembled in Parliament, after advice had with 

 the Assembly of divines. London, 1648. 4 

 Another copy. 



A serious and compassionate inquiry into the 

 causes of the present neglect and contempt of 

 the Protestant religion and Church of Eng- 

 land. 3d, ed. London, 1675. 8 

 An instance of the Church of England's loyalty. 



London, 1687. 4 



A reply to the new test of the Church of Eng- 

 land's loyalty. London, 1687. 4 

 A plain account of the persecution, now laid 

 to the charge of the Church of England. 



s. I. et a. 4 



An apology for the Church of England, with 

 relation to the spirit of persecution : for which 

 she is accused. [By Gilbert BURNET.] 



s. I, [1689]. 4 



The Church of England's wish for the restor- 

 ing of primitive discipline ; considered, in or- 

 der to its being brought to effect. On which 

 occasion is shewn the institution, nature, end, 

 and necessity of discipline in the Church of 

 Christ. London, 1703. 8 



The history of the Church, in respect both to 

 its ancient and present condition. To which 

 is added, a continuation of the same ; with the 

 opinions of several Bishops and learned di- 

 vines concerning the doctrine and discipline of 

 the Church of England. By one called an 

 High-Churchman. London, 1706. 4 



The Church of England's late conflict with, 

 and triumph over the spirit of fanaticism... By 

 a lover of the Church of England ; [Patrick 

 DREWE]. London, 1710. 8 



The layman's vindication of the Church of 

 England, as well against Mr Howell's charge 



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