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- A brief enquiry concerning the dignity of the 

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FORD (RANULPHUS). Christianas religionis, sive 

 Ecclesiae Anglicanoe ARTICULI xxxix., perspi- 

 cua analysi breviter explicati, et firmissimis 

 S. Scripturarum testimoniis abunde confirmati. 

 Quibus commentarii instar, turn ex antiquis, 

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 rem pertinentes accesserunt, cum objectioni- 

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FORD (WILLIAM). The religious care of families 

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FORDUN (JOANNES DE). Scotichronicon, cum 

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FORDYCE (DAVID), Professor of moral philosophy 



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FORDYCE (JAMES), D.D., Minister of Alloa. 

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The folly, infamy, and misery of unlawful 

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Fourth edition. Edin., 1768. 8 



Sermons to young women. 2 vol. 3d ed. 



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FORDYCE (W.). Letter to the Right Hon. 

 Lord Viscount Glenorchy, President of the 

 Edinburgh Bible society, containing strictures 

 on the Apocrypha controversy ; and on the 

 arguments of one of the secretaries of the 

 Edinburgh Bible society ; with hints to those 

 members of the Edinburgh committee who 

 have opposed their brethren in London, since 

 they abandoned the circulation of the Apocry- 

 pha ; observations on the state in which Bibles 

 with Apocryphas are still sold in Scotland ; 

 and a review of the plans which the Edinburgh 

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FORFAR. Record in the case of the Forfar pa- 

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 FORMEY (JEAN HENRY SAMUEL), Professor of 

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- An ecclesiastical history ; from the birth of 

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people called Methodists by the translator. 

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FORMS. The Scotch minister's assistant, or a 

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 Suj'i'i i , according to the usage of the Church 

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FORMULARIES. Formularies of Faith put 

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1679 



FORRESTER (THOMAS), Principal of St Mary'* 

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A counter-essay, or, a vindication and asser- 

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The hierarchical Bishops claim to a divine 

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 Christian life, Part ii. A. M[onro], D.D., in 

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A review and consideration of two late pamph- 

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Causa episcopatus hierarchici lucifuga : or, A 

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FORRY (SAMUEL), M.D. The climate of the 

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FORSTER (CHARLES), B.D., Rector of titisteth, 

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 in which that arch-heresy, its diffusion and 

 continuance, are examined on a new principle, 

 tending to confirm the evidences, and aid the 

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