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FALSTAFF (Sir JOHN). * An essay on the dra- 

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FAMILY CHAPLAIN. The family chaplain : 

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FAMILY-RELIGION. The importance of fa- 

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Edin., 1798. 12 



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FAMILY WORSHIP. Family worship. A se- 

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FANATICISM. Fanaticism. By the author of 

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FANCOURT (SAMUEL), Pastor of a dissenting 

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 some short remarks on the doctrine of the 

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FANNING (ROBERT). A lost sheep returned 

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FANSHAWE (Sir RICHARD). Poems, and a 

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FARADAY (MICHAEL), F.R.S. Chemical- mani- 

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A dissertation on miracles, designed to shew 

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- A new edition. Edin., 1798. 8 



- An examination of the late Rev. Mr. Le 

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An essay on the demoniacs of the New Testa- 

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- The general prevalence of the worship of hu- 



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FARQUHAR (DAVID). The torch of time ; or, 

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FARQUHAR (GEORGE). The works of G. F. 

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FARQUHAR (JOHN), M.A., Minister at Nigg. 

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FARR (EDWARD). Select poetry, chiefly devo- 

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FARRAR (ADAM STOREY), M.A., Michel Fellow 

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 of free thought in reference to the Christian 

 religion. Eight lectures preached before the 

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FARRER (JOHN), M.A., Rector of St Clement, 

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Sermons on the parables. New ed. 



London, 1809. 8 



FAST. That part of a late book which relates 

 to a general fast and humiliation. 



s. I. et a. 4 



A short 'but plain discovery to whom the due 

 right of describing and appointing of fasts doth 

 belong, viz. Whether to ministry or magis- 

 tracy, the prior is clearly proven from the 

 word of God : with particular application to 

 that fast appointed 14th January 1708. 



London, 1707. 4 



A collection of some of the causes of fasts, ap- 

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