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FLEETWOOD FLKM 



ing wounds of afflicted saints. A new edition. 

 London, 1826. 10 



The saint indeed, and the touchstone of sin- 

 cerity. With an introductory essay, by the 

 Rev. David Young, Perth. 



Glasgmo, 1830. 12 



The touchstone of sincerity : or the signs of 

 grace, and symptoms of hypocrisy, opened in 

 a treatise on Rev. iii. 17, 18. 



London, 1830. 12 



- Another edition. New York. s. a. 12 



FLEETWOOD (JOHN), D.D. The life of our 

 blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ... To- 

 gether with the lives, transactions and suffer- 

 ings of his holy Evangelists, Apostles, dis- 

 ciples, and other primitive martyrs... To which 

 is added, a full defence of the Christian reli- 

 gion... London, s. a. 4 



Another edition. With a prefatory notice, by 

 the Rev. Henry Stebbing, D.D. To which is 

 added a meditation on the love of Christ, and 

 the Christian laid forth, by Joseph HALL, D.D. 

 With The golden grove, and The worthy com- 

 municant, by Jeremy TAYLOR, D.D. 



London, s. a. 4 



FLEETWOOD (WILLIAM), D.D., Bishop of St 

 Asaph, and aftenvards of Ely. A compleat 

 collection of the sermons, tracts and pieces of 

 all kinds that were written by...W. F. 



London, 1737. fol. 



Inscriptionum antiquarum sylloge, in duas 

 partes distributa. Londini, 1691. 8 



An essay upon miracles. London, 1701. 8 



A sermon [on Ezek. xxxvi. 32] preach'd before 

 the Queen at St Paul's, August the 19th, 1708. 

 The day of thanksgiving for our deliverance 

 from the late invasion, and for the victory ob- 

 tain'd near Audenard. London, 1708. 8 



The thirteenth chapter to the ROMANS, vindi- 

 cated from the abusive senses put upon it. 



1710 



A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese 

 of Ely at Cambridge, August 7, 1716. 



Cambridge, 1716. 4 



A letter to the Rev. Dr Snape, wherein the au- 

 thority of the Christian priesthood is main- 

 tain'd ; the uninterrupted succession of Bishops 

 from the Apostles days is lineally deduced ; 

 and the cavils of hereticks and fanaticks are 

 answer'd. By a curate of Wilts. [The letter 

 is signed S. T.] London, 1718. 8 



The curate of Wilts his second letter to the 

 Rev. Dr Snape : or, reasons against the bill 

 now depending in the House of Commons. 

 Being a full answer to the Bishop of Bangor's 

 late book, entitled, The common rights of sub- 

 jects defended. Wherein the divine authority 

 of our Church Establishment, and the neces- 

 sity of continuing penalties on all dissenters 

 from it, are demonstratively prov'd. [The 

 letter is signed R. F.] London, 1719. 8 



FLEMING (ALEXANDER), D.D., Minister of Neil- 

 ston. A critique on Dr Ralph Wardlaw's ser- 

 mon on " Civil establishments of Christiani- 

 ty ;" showing that it is unfounded in Scrip- 

 ture, contradicted by ecclesiastical history, is 



based on what is not true, and is alike repu- 

 diated by sound criticism and conclusive argu- 

 ment. .., 1833. 8 



An historical lecture on teinds, or tithes ; shew- 

 ing them to be funds set apart for the worship 

 of God, upholding sacrifice, and maintaining 

 the clergy. Glasgow, 1835. 8 s 



Another copy. 



Strictures on the hypothesis of two supreme 

 co-ordinate powers ; with reference to patron- 

 age and non-intrusion. By Rednaxela Gni- 

 melf. [Pseud.] Glasgow, 1840. 8 



Another edition. With addenda and notes. 



Glasgwc, 1841. 8 



i Addenda to strictures on the hypothesis of two 

 supreme co-ordinate powers ; with reference 

 to patronage and non-intrusion. 



Glasgow, 1841. 8 



Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, 

 Bart. Glasgow, 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



FLEMING (CALEB), Socinian minister in Bartho- 

 lomew Close, London. Remarks on Mr Thomas 

 CHUBB'S short dissertation on providence. 



1738 



FLEMING (JOHN), Minister at Airdrie. An in- 

 quiry into the compositions with which the 

 praises of God should be celebrated in his pub- 

 lic worship. Besides a variety of discussions 

 which are new and interesting, and rendered 

 necessary by the wants of the present time. 



Edin., 1821. 12 



A testimony for an universal Church. 



Edin., 1826. 8 



FLEMING (JOHN), D.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of 

 natural science, New College, Edinburgh. The 

 philosophy of zoology ; or a general view of 

 the structure, functions, and classification of 

 animals. 2vol. Edin., 1822. 8 



The temperature of the seasons, and its in- 

 fluence on inorganic objects, and on plants and 

 animals. Edin., 1851. 16 



The lithology of Edinburgh. Edited, with a 

 memoir, by the Rev. John Duns. 



Edin., 1859. 8 



Another copy. 



FLEMING (ROBERT), Presbyterian minister at 

 Rotterdam. An epistolary discourse on the 

 great assistances to a Christian's faith and for 

 a more intire rest and assurance in the highest 

 trials and adventures thereof. With a second 

 part, upon the present times, and these rare 

 vicissitudes of providence in the publick state 

 of Britain in this age. London, 1692. 8 



The confirming work of religion : or, its great 

 things made plain, by their primary evidences 

 and demonstrations. London, 1693. 8 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1743. 12 



The fulfilling of the Scripture complete ; in 

 three parts. Together with some memoirs of 

 the author's life ; in a sermon preached on the 

 occasion of his death. By the late learned 

 Daniel Burgess. 5th ed. London, 1726. fol. 



Seventh edition. 2 vol. Glasgow, 1753. 8 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1801. 8 



Another edition. Eflin., 1845, 50. 8 



