FOSTER FOXCROFT. 



been rendered less acceptable to persons of 

 cultivated taste. 7th ed. London, 1823. 8 



Eighth edition. London, 1826. 8 



Ninth edition. London, 1830. 8 



Contributions, biographical, literary, and phi- 

 losophical, to the Eclectic Review. 2 vol. 



London, 1844. 8 



- Lectures delivered at Broadmead chapel, Bris- 

 tol. London, 1844. 8 



Second series. London, 1847. 8 



Second edition. London, 1849. 8 



An essay on the improvement of time : and 

 other literary remains. With a preface by 

 John Sheppard. Edited by J. E. RjlMUL 

 M.A. London, 1863. 8 



- An appeal to the young, on the importance of 

 religion. New York, s. a. 12 



- * The life and correspondence of J. F. Edited 

 by J. E. Ryland. With notices of Mr Foster 

 as a preacher and a companion, by John Shep- 

 pard. 2 vol. London, 1846. 8 



- Another edition. London, 1855, 6. 8 

 FOSTER (Sir MICHAEL). An examination of the ! 



scheme of Church power laid down in the Co- i 

 dex juris ecclesiastic! Anglicani ; [by Bishop | 

 GIBSON]. 1736 ' 



FOULIS (HENRY), B.D., Fellow of Lincoln col- \ 

 lege, Oxford. The history of Romish treasons \ 

 and usurpations ; together with a particular 

 account of many gross corruptions and impos- 

 tures in the Church of Rome. 



London, 1671. fol. 



FOURNET (J.). Etudes sur les depots me'talli- 

 feres. Paris, 1834. 8 



FOURQUEVAUX (L'abbrf J.-BAPT.-RAIMOND 

 PAVIE DE). CATECHISMS sur les contestations 

 qui divisent 1'Eglise. 1733 



FOWLER (EDWARD), D.D., Bishop of Gloucester. 

 The design of Christianity ; or, a plain de- 

 monstration and improvement of this proposi- 

 tion, that the enduing men with inward real 

 righteousness was the ultimate end of our Sa- 

 viour's coming into the world. 



London, 1671. 8 



- A discourse of the great disingenuity and un- 

 reasonableness of repining at afflicting provi- 

 dences : and of the influence which they ought 

 to have upon us, on Job, ii. 10. Second im- 

 pression. With another discourse of the great 

 duty of praise and thanksgiving ; and keeping 

 our minds in a grateful temper in all condi- 

 tions, on Psalm cvii. 8. Not before published. 



Lotidon, 1707. 8 



- The fourth note of the Church examined ; viz. 

 Amplitude, or, multitude and variety of be- 

 lievers ; [Notes of the Church, as laid down 

 byCard. BELLARMIXE, examined and confuted, 

 p. 111]. 1839 



FOWNES (GEORGE), Ph. D. A manual of ele- 

 mentary chemistry. London, 1844. 8 



FOX (Right Hon. CHARLES JAMES). * The man 



of the people ! inscribed to the Hon. C. J. F. 



London, 1782. 4 



A letter to the worthy and independent elec- 

 tors of the city and liberty of Westminster. 



London, 1793. 8 



- History of the early part of the reign of JaniiM 

 the Second; with an introductory chapter... 

 To which is added an appendix. 



Lotidon, 1808. 4' 



Another copy. 



* Memoirs of- the latter yean of the Right 

 Honble. C. J. F....By John Bernard Trotter. 

 3d ed. L, m don, 1811. 8 



FOX (FRANCIS), A.M. Convivium Juvenile : or 

 a colloquy between Martin and Erasmus, anent 

 ecclesiastical establishments and voluntary 

 Church associations ; with a preface and notes. 



/:</</,., 1833. 8 C 



FOX, or FOXE, or FOXUS (JOHN), Prebendary 

 of Salisbury. A sermon of Christ crucified, 

 preached at Paules Crosse the Friday before 

 Easter, commonly called Goodfryday. 

 A t London. Imprinted by John Daye, 1570. 4 



Eicasmi seu meditationes in sacram Apoca- 

 lypsin. Londini, 1587. fol. 



Acts and monuments of matters most speciale 

 and memorable, happening in the Church, with 

 an universall historic of the same. . .Now againe, 

 as it was recognised, perused, and recommend- 

 ed to the studious reader, by the author, Mr 

 John Fox, the eight time newly imprinted. 

 B. L. 3 vol. London, 1641. fol. 



Another edition. Revised and improved by 

 the Rev. John Malham. London, 1811. fol. 



A new and complete edition : with a prelimi- 

 nary dissertation, by the Rev. George Town- 

 send, M.A. Edited by Rev. Stephen Reed 

 Cattley, M.A. 8 vol. London, 1837-41. 8 



Another copy. 



Christus triumphans. Comoedia apocalyptica. 

 Edita est olim Basilese, anno 1556. Nunc 

 denuo edita, et scholarchis, ludique literarii 

 moderatoribus dedicata...Editore T. C. Sidn. 

 Collegii, A.M. Londini, 1672. 8 



Of free justification by Christ. Written first 



in Latine by J. F against Osorius, &c. And 



now translated into English. 



London, 1694. 12 



Time, and the end of time ; in two discourses : 

 I. About redemption of time. II. About con- 

 sideration of our latter end. 



Glasgow, 1736. 12 



Narratives of the days of the Reformation, 

 chiefly from the manuscripts of John Foxe the 

 Martyrologist ; with two contemporary biogra- 

 phies of Archbishop Cranmer. Edited [for the 

 Camden Society] by J. G. Nichols, F. S. A. 



London, 1859. 4 



FOX (W. J.). Christian morality. Sermons on 

 the principles of morality inculcated in the 

 Holy Scriptures, in their application to the 

 present condition of society. From the Lon- 

 don edition. Boston, 1833. 12 

 FOXCROFT (THOMAS), A.M., one of iht pastors 

 of the. first church in Boston. An apology in 

 behalf of the Rev. Mr.Whitefield : offering a 

 fair solution of certain difficulties, objected 

 against some parts of his publick conduct, in 

 point of moral honesty, and uniformity with 

 his own subscriptions and ordination vows, &c. ; 

 as the said exceptions are set forth in a late 



