FAIRHOLME -FALKNER. 



Hollis and others, members of the House of 

 Commons. London, 1647. 4 



FAIRHOLME (GEORGE). A general view of the 

 geology of Scripture, in which tin: unerring 

 truth of the inspired narrative of the early 

 events in the world is exhibited, and distinctly 

 proved, by the corroborative testimony of phy- 

 sical facts, on every part of the earth's surface. 

 London, 1833. 8 



New and conclusive physical demonstrations, 

 both of the fact and period of the Mosaic i 

 deluge, and of its having been the only event 

 of that kind that has ever occurred upon the , 

 earth. 2d ed. London, 1840. 8 ; [ 



FAIRLY (JOHN). An humble attempt in de- j 

 fence of Reformation principles ; particularly ! 

 on the head of the civil magistrate. Wherein j 

 the gross falsehoods, calumnies, and imposed j 

 senses, palmed, by Mr John Goodlet, upon j 

 the testimony emitted by the Reformed Pres- 

 bytery, are exposed and confuted ; and said 

 testimony vindicated. As also, The Seceding 

 scheme of political principles more hilly de- 

 tected ; and discovered to be inconsistent with 

 the law of nature, light of divine Revelation, ; 

 and covenanted testimony of the Church of 

 Scotland. Edin., 1770. 8 



FAITH. Traitt? de la foy humaine [par P. Ni- i 

 COLE et A. ARNAULD]. Auquel on a joint le 

 jugement equitable de St Augustin sur la grace 

 [par ARNAULD], et... pieces... au sujet du For- 

 mulaire. Mons, 1693. 12 



An inquiry concerning faith. [This treatise 

 has been ascribed to Bishop Butler.] 



London, 1744. 8 



Another copy. 



- Another copy. 



- Remarks on the nature and evidences of sav- 

 ing faith. To which is added, a letter wherein 

 the life of faith is exemplified and recom- 

 mended. Edin., 1796. 12 



Another edition. Edin., 1800. 8 



Faith and works contrasted and reconciled, in 

 six letters to a Christian friend ; containing 

 remarks on a late address by Dr Chalmers, ' 

 and on other sentiments relative to the doc- j 

 trine of grace. Showing also that the influence ' 

 of the Gospel extends to all the common trans- ; 

 actions of life. Glasgow, 1816. 8 i 



Extracts on faith, from the writings of the 

 Reformers, &c. 3d ed. Greenock, 1830. 12 



Another copy. 



The eclipse of Faith ; or, a visit to a religious 

 sceptic. [By Henry ROGERS.] 2d ed. 



London, 1852. 8 



Another copy. 



A defence of " The eclipse of Faith," by its ' 



author ; being a rejoinder to Professor New- i 

 man's "Reply." London, 1854. 8 j 



Second edition. London, 1854. 8 | 



Christian faith and the atonement. Sermons 

 preached before the University of Oxford, in ; 

 reference to the views published by Mr Jowett 

 and others. By E. B. Pusey, D.D., Rev. T. 

 D. Bernard, M.A., Stephen J. Rigaud, D.D., 

 the Lord Bishop of Oxford, Charles A. Heurt- 



ley, D.D., E. M. Goulbum, D.C.L., Charles 

 Baring, M.A., Frederick Meyrick, M.A. With 

 ;i ]> iv face by the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and 

 an appendix of authorities, (h-j',,,-,1, 1X06. 8 



Aids to faith ; a series of theological esaays. 

 By several writers. Edited by William Thom- 

 son, D.D., Archbishop of York. 



London, 1861. 8 



The foundations of our faith : ten papers read 

 before a mixed audience of men. By Profes- 

 sors Auberlen, Gess and others. 



London, 1863. 8 



FAIUS (ANTHONIE). Propositions and principles 

 of Divinitie, propounded and disputed in the 

 universitie of Geneva... under M. Theod. BEZA, 

 and M. A. F. 1591 



Enchiridion theologicum aphoristica methodo 

 compositum ex disputationibus A. F. 



Geneva, 1605. 4 



De vita et obitu clariss. viri, D. Theodori BEZA: 

 Vezelii. 1GOG 



Another copy. 



FALCON (JOHANNES). Synopsis, qua pia et de- 

 bita veneratio Christi hominis...tam in exina- 

 nitionis, quam exaltationis statu ; ex Luthero 

 et formula concordia?, repetitur : et simul... 

 monstratur via, qua controversise de statu exi- 

 nanitionis motae, vel tandem pie componi pos- 

 sint, ad sedificationem Ecclesue, per charita- 

 tem. Tubingce, 1625. 4 



FALCONER (PATRICK). The danger of resting 

 in inadequate views of Christianity. Address- 

 ed particularly to Christian parents. 



Glasgow, 1828. 12 



FALCONER (THOMAS), A.M. Certain principles 

 in Evanson's " Dissonance of the four gene- 

 rally received Evangelists," &c. examined in 

 eight discourses preached before the University 

 of Oxford in the year 1810, at the lecture 

 founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A. 



Oxford, 1811. 8 



FALCONER (WILLIAM). An universal dictio- 

 nary of the Marine : or, a copious explanation 

 of the technical terms and phrases employed 

 in the construction, equipment, furniture, ma- 

 chinery, movements, and military operations 

 of a ship. Illustrated with a variety of ori- 

 ginal designs of shipping... To which is an- 

 nexed, a translation of the French sea-terms 

 and phrases, collected from the works of Mess. 

 Du Hamel, Aubin, Saverien, &c. New ed. 

 London, 1784. 4 



The Shipwreck ; a poem, in three cantos. 



Edin., s. a. 12 



FALKLAND, VISCOUNT. See Sir Lucius CARY. 

 FALKNER (WILLIAM), Preacher at S. Nicholas, 

 in Lynn Regis. Libertas ecclesiastica, or, A 

 discourse, vindicating the lawfulness of those 

 things, which are chiefly excepted against in 

 the Church of England, especially in its litur- 

 gie and worship. 3d ed. London, 1677. 8 



Christian loyalty : or, A discourse, wherein 

 is asserted that just royal authority and emi- 

 nency, which in this Church and realm of 

 England, is yielded to the King, especially 

 concerning supremacy in catises ecclesiastical. 



