EXPOSE. The Expose'. [In two parts.] 



AVm., 8. a. 12 



i:\TRACTS. Elegant extracts: or, useful and 

 entertaining passages in prose, selected for the 

 improvement of young persons. [9th ed.J 

 2 vol. London, 1808. 8 



Elegant extracts : or, useful and entertaining 

 pieces of poetry. 2 vol. London, 1809. 8 



Extracts of letters to a Christian friend, by a 

 lady. With an introductory essay, by Thomas 

 Ere'kine. Greenock, 1830. 12 J 



Select extracts for the young. 



/:</;/.., 1846. 16 



Extracts from the diary of a believer who re- 

 cently fell asleep in Jesus. 



Greenock, 1850. 8 



EYMERY (ALEXIS). Exposition de la doctrine 

 de Leibnitz sur la religion, suivie de pense'es 

 extraites des ouvrages du meme auteur. 



Paris, 1819. 8 



EYNDHOVEN (PETRUS AB). Disputationum 

 ethicamm secunda, de virtutibus in specie, 

 nominatim teraperantia, quam...sub pru-sidio 

 ...D. Berckringeri...publice defendere conabi- 

 tur P. ab E. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1645. 4 



EXPOSE- EYRE. 



Disputatio i>olitica de electionis et successionis 

 comparatione. Quaiu...sub pnesidio . . . D. 

 Berckringeri...publici: ikfiinK-ro cnnaliitur 1'. 

 ab E. Ultrajecti, 1645. 4 



EYRE (VIXCENT), Lieut., Bengal Artillery. The 

 military operations at Calul, which ended in 

 the retreat and destruction <>f tin- Hritish army, 

 January, 1842. With a journal of imprison- 

 ment in Afghanistan. 3d ed. 



London, 1843. 8 



E YRE( WILLIAM), M. A., >,f tit Edmund' t 



church, Salisbury. Vindicise justifications 

 gratuitae. Justification without conditions ; 

 or the free justification of a sinner explained, 

 confirmed, and vindicated from the exceptions, 

 objections, and seeming absurdities which are 

 cast upon it by the assertors of conditional 

 justification ; more especially from the at- 

 tempts of Mr B. Woodbridge in his sermon, [en- 

 tituled justification by faith], of Mr Crawford 

 in his epistle to the reader, and of Mr Baxter, 

 in some passages which relate to the same mat- 

 ter. Wherein also the absoluteness of the new 

 Covenant is proved, and the arguments against 

 it are disproved. London, 1654. 4 



