EPICTETUS EPISCOPACY. 



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interpretatione, prsefationibus, notis, varian- 

 tibus lectionibus illustrata : nunc primum sub 

 auspiciis sanctissimi Patris Clementis XII. 

 Pont. Max. e bibliotheca Vaticana prodeunt. 

 6 torn. [Tom. i.-iii. Greece et Latine ; torn, 

 iv.-vi. Syriace et Latine.] Syriacum textum 

 recensuit Petrus Benedictus S. J., notis voca- 

 libus animavit, latine vertit, et variorum scho- 

 liis locupletavit. Romce, 1732-46. fol. 



A serious exhortation to repentance and sor- 

 row for sin, and a strict and mortified life... 

 Translated in English from the Greek and La- 

 tin versions compared. London, 1731. 8 



- Codex Ephraemi Syri rescriptus. 1848. See 

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The repentance of Nineveh, a metrical homily 

 on the mission of Jonah, by E. S. Also, an 

 exhortation to repentance, and some smaller 

 pieces. Translated from the original Syriac, 

 with an introduction and notes, by the Rev. 

 Henry Burgess, Ph. D. London, 1853. 12 



Select metrical hymns and homilies of E. S. 

 Translated from the original Syriac, with an 

 introduction and historical and philological 

 notes, by the Rev. Henry Burgess, Ph. D. 



London, 1853. 12 



EPICTETUS. The life and philosophy of E. 

 With the Embleme of humane life, by CEBES. 

 Rendred into English, by John Davies. 



London, 1670. 12 



Epictetus his morals, with Simplicius his com- 

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 George Stanhope, D.D. 5th ed. With the 

 life of Epictetus from Mons. Boileau. 



London, 1741. 8 



Enchiridion ; ex editione Joannis Upton. [Gr. 

 et Lat.] GlasgiUK, 1758. 16 



- Editio quinta. Per Jos. Simpson. [Gr. et 

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EPIGRAMMATA. Epigrammata Grteca anno- 

 tationibus Joannis Brodsei, nee non Vincentii 

 Obsopoei, et Graecis in pleraque epigrammata 

 scholiis illustrata. Libri vii. Accesserunt 

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Francofurti, 1600. fol. 



EPIPHANIUS, Saint, Bishop of Salamis. Opera 

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- Panaria eorumque anacephalseosis. Ad vete- 

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 vii interpretatione et integris ejus animadver- 

 sionibus edidit Franciscus CEhler. Tom. i. et 

 tomi ii. pars prior. Berolini, 1859-61. 8 



EPISCOPACY. Triple Episcopacie ; or, a three- 

 fold order of Bishops... one of God, another of 

 men, and another of the divell. s. I. eta. 4 



- The apostolicall institution of Episcopacy. [By 

 William CHILLINGWORTH.] Oxford, 1644. 4 



Confessions and proofes of Protestant divines 

 of reformed Churches, that Episcopacy is in 

 respect of the office according to the word of 

 God, and in respect of the use the best. To- 

 gether with a briefe treatise touching the ori- 



ginall of Bishops and Metropolitans. 



Oxford, 1644. 4 

 [The latter treatise is by Archbishop USHER.] 



The judgment of Protestant divines, of remote 

 Churches, as well such as were the first Re- 

 formers of religion, as others after them in 

 behalf of episcopal degree in the Church. 



s. 1. et a. 4 



A brief defence of the divine institution of the 

 episcopal order ; and of the superiority of 

 Bishops over the inferior clergy. By a Pres- 

 byter of the Church of England. In answer 

 to a pamphlet lately published, intitled, Epis- 

 copacy. London, 1678. 8 



A vindication of the primitive Church, and 

 diocesan Episcopacy : in answer to Mr Bax- 

 ter's Church history of Bishops. [By Henry 

 MAURICE.] London, 1682. 8 



Differences of the time, in three dialogues. 

 The first, anent Episcopacy. The second, 

 anent the obligation of the Covenants. The 

 third, anent Separation. [By David FORRES- 

 TER.] Edin., 1679. 12 



Another copy. 



- Rectius instruendum, or, A Review and exa- 

 mination of the doctrine presented by one as- 

 suming the name of ane informer, in three 

 dialogues with a certain doubter, upon the 

 controverted points of Episcopacy, the Cove- 

 nants against Episcopacie, and Separation. 

 [By Thomas FORRESTER.] s. I, 1684. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Some questions resolved concerning episcopal 

 and presbyterian government in Scotland. 



London, 1690. 4 



The reduction of Episcopacy unto the form of 

 synodical government, received in the antient 

 Church, proposed in the year 1641, as an ex- 

 pedient for the prevention of those troubles, 

 which afterwards did arise about the matter 

 of Church government, episcopal and presby- 

 terial government, conjoyned. Proposed now 

 again 1703. By the author of the Essay for 

 promoting national love and unity. 



Edin., 1703. 4 



A review and consideration of two late pamph- 

 lets. The first [by Robert Calder] entituled, 

 Queries to the Presbyterians of Scotland, by 

 a gentleman of that countrey. The second, [by 

 Archibald Campbell] a Querie turn'd into an 

 argument in favours of Episcopacy... To which 

 are annex'd, Counter-Queries offered to the 

 prelatists of Scotland. As also considerations 

 upon Church-government. [By Thomas FOR- 

 RESTER.] Edin., 1706. 4 



- Another copy. 



A clear account of the ancient Episcopacy, 

 proving it to have been parochial, and there- 

 fore inconsistent with the present model of 

 diocesan Episcopacy. [By Joseph BOYSE.] 



London, 1712. 8 



Another copy. 



A letter from a layman to a lay-deacon of the 

 Kirk of Scotland. Containing the reasons of 

 his dissenting from the presbyterian, and join- 



