FORSTER FOSTER. 



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The apostolical authority of the Epistle to the 

 Hebrews : an inquiry, in which the received title 

 of the Greek Epistle is vindicated against the 

 cavils of objectors, ancient and modern, from 

 Origen to Sir J. D. Michaelis, chiefly upon 

 grounds of internal evidence hitherto unno- 

 ticed, comprising a comparative analysis of 

 the style and structure of this Epistle, and of 

 the undisputed Epistles of St Paul, tending to 

 throw light upon their interpretation. 



London, 1838. 8 



- The historical geography of Arabia ; or, the 

 patriarchal evidences of revealed religion : a 

 memoir, with illustrative maps ; and an ap- 

 pendix, containing translations, with an alpha- 

 bet and glossary, of the Hamyaritic inscrip- 

 tions recently discovered at Hadramaut. 2 vol. 



London, 1844. 8 



- The one primeval language traced experimen- 

 tally through ancient inscriptions in alphabetic 

 characters of lost powers from the four conti- 

 nents : including the voice of Israel from the 

 rocks of Sinai : and the vestiges of patriarchal 

 tradition from the monuments of Egypt, Etru- 

 ria, and Southern Arabia. With illustrative 

 plates, a harmonized table of alphabets, glos- 

 saries and translations. [In three parts.] 



London, 1852-54. 8 



FORSTER (R. P.). A collection of the most 

 celebrated voyages and travels, from the dis- 

 covery of America to the present time. Ar- 

 ranged in systematic order, geographical and 

 chronological... Carefully selected from writers 

 of different nations. Illustrated and embel- 

 lished with correct maps and beautiful engrav- 

 ings. 3d ed. 4 vol. London, 1818. 8 



FORSTER (THOMAS). Two letters from a late 

 dissenting teacher ; with an answer to the 

 former, and animadversions upon the latter : 

 proving, from the best authorities, that the 

 doctrines, discipline, and government of the 

 Clmrch of England, are truly primitive and 

 apostolical. London, 1764. 8 



FORSTER (THOMAS), F.L.S. Researches about 

 atmospheric phsenomena. 3d ed., corrected 

 and enlarged ; with a series of engravings il- 

 lustrative of the modifications of the clouds, 

 &c. To which is added the calendar of na- 

 ture. London, 1823. 8 



FORSTERUS (JOHANNES). Orationes tres con- 

 tra calumniam Jesuitarum. [Wants title.] 4 



FORSTNERUS (CHRISTOPHORUS). In tres post- 

 remos libros Annalium C. Cornelii Taciti, no- 

 tae politicpe. Francofurti, 1661. 12 



- In xvi. libros Annalium Cornelii Taciti notse 

 politicoe. Francofurti, 1662. 12 



FORSYTH (J. S.). The antiquary's portfolio. 

 2 vol. London, 1825. 8 



FORSYTH (ROBERT), A d vacate. Political frag- 

 ments. Edin., 1830. 12 



- Remarks on the Church of Scotland : its his- 

 tory, constitution, and recent proceedings ; the 

 different qxiestions that have been agitated ; 

 its present peril ; and a suggestion of reme- 

 dies. Edin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



FORTEGUERRI (NICOLAS). The first canto of 

 Ricciardetto : translated from the Italian of 

 Forteguerri : with an introduction, concerning 

 the principal romantic, burlesque, and mock- 

 heroic poets ; and notes critical and philologi- 

 cal. By Sylvester (Douglas) Lord Glenbervie. 

 London, 1822. 8 



FORTUITA. Fortuita sacra : Quibus subjicitur 

 Commentarius de Cymbalis. [By Richard 

 ELLIS.] Rotterodami, 1727. 8 



FOSBROOKE (THOMAS DUDLEY), M.A., Vicar 

 of Walfwd, Herefordshire. British mona- 

 chism ; or, manners and customs of the monks 

 and nuns of England. To which are added, 

 I. Peregrinatorium religiosum ; or, manners 

 and customs of ancient pilgrims. II. The con- 

 suetudinal of anchorets and hermits. III. Some 

 account of the continentes, or persons who had 

 made vows of chastity. IV. Select poems in 

 various styles. 3d ed. London, 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



FOSTER (HENRY), A.M., Perpetual curate of St 

 Jams\ Clerkenwell. The Bible preacher, or 

 closet companion for every day in the year ; 

 consisting of three hundred and sixty-five out- 

 lines of sermons... Together with six complete 

 sermons... Collected and arranged, with a me- 

 moir of the author, by the Rev. S. Piggott, 

 A.M. London, 1824. 12 



FOSTER (JAMES), D.D., Minister of a dissenting 

 congregation at Barbican, London. The use- 

 fulness, truth, and excellency of the Christian 

 revelation defended against the objections con- 

 tain'd in a late book, [by M. Tindal] intitled, 

 Christianity as old as the creation, &c. 2d ed. , 

 with the addition of a postscript. 



London, 1731. 8 



Another copy. 



An answer to Dr Stebbing's letter on the sub- 

 ject of heresy. 2d ed. London, 1735. 8 



An answer to Dr Stebbing's Second letter on 

 the subject of heresy. In which the whole 

 controversy is fairly stated and re-examined. 



London, 1736. 8 



Sermons. 4 vol. [Vol. i., 4th ed. ; vol. ii., 

 2d ed.] London, 1743-5. 8 



Discourses on all the principal branches of na- 

 tural religion and social virtue. 2 vol. 



London, 1749, 52. 4 



FOSTER (Right Hon. JOHN), Speaker of the House 

 of Commons in Ireland. An accurate report of 

 the speech of the Right Hon. J. F. in the 

 committee on the Roman Catholic bill, Feb. 

 27, 1793. Dublin, 1793. 8 



FOSTER (JOHN), Baptist minister, Broadmead 

 chapel, Bristol. An essay on the evils of po- 

 pular ignorance. London, 1820. 8 



Another copy. 



Second edition : [with] a discourse on the com- 

 munication of Christianity to the people of 

 Hindostan. London, 1821. 8 



Essays in a series of letters, on the following 

 subjects : On a man's writing memoirs of him- 

 self. On decision of character. On the appli- 

 cation of the epithet romantic. On some of 

 the causes by which evangelical religion has 



