GALLIA GARDNER. 



305 



The child's book on repentance. 



New York, s. a. 12 



- The youth's book on natural theology ; illus- 

 trated in familiar dialogues. 



New York, s. a. 12 



GALLIA. See FRANCE. 



GALLIENUS. Gallienus redivivus, or, murther 

 will out, &c. ; being a true account of the De- 

 Witting of Glencoe, Gaffney, &c. ; to which is 

 prefixed a letter from a gentleman in Scotland 

 to his friend in London, who desir'd an ac- 

 count of that business. [By Charles LESLIE.] 



Ediu., 1695. 4 



GALLOWAY. News from Galloway ; or, The 

 poor man's plea against his landlord : In a let- | 

 ter to a friend. s. L, 1724. 4 



An account of the reasons of some people in | 

 Galloway, their meetings anent public grie- j 

 vances through inclosures. s. I. et a. fol. 



GALLOWAY, BISHOP OF. See William COWPEK. 



GALLOWAY (WILLIAM BROWN), A.M. Philo- 

 sophy and religion with their nuitual bearings 

 comprehensively considered, and satisfactorily 

 determined, on clear and scientific principles. 

 London, 1837. 8 



GALLUS (CORNELIUS). Fragmenta ; [ad calc. 

 opp. CATULLI, Tibulli, Propertii]. 1686 



GALT (JOHN). Voyages and travels, in the years 

 1809, 1810, and 1811 ; containing statistical, 

 commercial, and miscellaneous observations on 

 Gibraltar, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta, Serigo, and 

 Turkey. London, 1812. 4 



The demon of destiny : and other poems. 



s. I. et a. 12 



The autobiography of J. G. 2 vol. 



London, 1833. 8 



- The literary life and miscellanies of J. G. 

 3vol. Edin., 1834. 8 



GALTRUCHIUS (P.). The poetical histories, 

 being a collection of stories necessary for un- 

 derstanding the Greek and Latin poets. Writ- 

 ten originally in French... Now Englished. 

 Unto which are added, two treatises on the 

 curiosities of old Rome, and on the most re- 

 markable hieroglyphicks of Egypt. By Marius 

 d'AssiGNY. 3d ed. London, 1674. 8 



GAMBOLD (JOHN), Vicar of Staunton Harcourt, 

 Oxfordshire. The works of the late Rev. J. G. 

 ...To which is annexed, the life of the author. 



Bath, 1789. 8 



The martyrdom of Ignatius. A tragedy. To 

 which is annexed, the life of Ignatius, drawn 

 from authentic accounts, and from the epistles 

 written by him. Bath, 1789. 8 



GAMMON (HANNIBAL). God's just desertion of 

 the unjust : and his persevering grace to the 

 righteous. In a sermon [on Rev. xxii. 11] 

 preached July 18, 1621. London, 1622. 4 



GAMUCCI (BERNARDO). Le antichita della citta 

 di Roma. Seconda editione. 



Vinegia, 1588. 8 



GANDY (HENRY). BIBLIOTHECA scriptorum Ec- 

 clesise Anglicanse. 1709 



GANGANELLI (J.-V.-A. LORENZO). -See CLE- 

 MENT XIV. Pope. 



GANNARTUS (FRANCISCUS). Papa Anti-Chris- 



tus, hoc est, continuata demonstratio, Ponti- 

 ficem Romanum, post tempora Gregorii Magni, 

 esse Antichristum ilium magnum, k Spiritu 

 Sancto libria Prophetarum et Apostolorum de- 

 scriptum fabulis Pontificiorum imprimis verb 

 Bellarmini opposita. Tubingce, 1624. 4 



GARBETT (EDWARD), M.A., Incumbent of Christ 

 church, Surbiton, Ki/ngston-on-Thames. Chris- 

 tian or infidel ? A plea for the Church pas- 

 toral aid society. London, 1858. 8 



GARBETT (JAMES), M.A., Rector of Clayton, 

 Sussex, and professor of poetry in the university 

 of Oxford. Christ, as Prophet, Priest, and 

 King : being a vindication of the Church of 

 England from theological novelties, in eight 

 lectures preached before the University of Ox- 

 ford, at Canon Bampton's lecture, in the year 

 1842. 2 vol. Oxford, 1842. 8 



GARBETT (JOHN), M. A., Minister of St George's, 

 Birmingham. The nullity of the Roman faith ; 

 being a practical refutation of the doctrine of 

 infallibility, in a view of the evidence and his- 

 tory of certain leading tenets of the Church of 

 Rome. London, 1827. 8 



GARDEN. The botanic garden ; a poem, in two 

 parts . . . With philosophical notes . [By Erasmus 

 DARWIN.] 2 vol. Dublin, 1793. 8 



GARDEN (FRANCIS), Lord Gardenstone. Letter 

 to the people of Laurencekirk on occasion of 

 presenting the King's charter, by which -that 

 village is erected into a free and independent 

 burgh of Barony. 2d ed. Edin., 1823. 8 



GARDEN (GEORGE), D.D. The case of the EPIS- 

 COPAL CLERGY [of SCOTLAND]. 1703 



GARDENSTONE, LORD. See Francis GARDEN. 



GARDINER (ALLEN P.), Captain, R.N. Narra- 

 tive of a journey to the Zoolu country, in 

 South Africa. Undertaken in 1835. 



London, 1836. 8 



GARDINER (FREDERIC), M. A. , Rector of Trinity 

 church, Lewiston. The last of the Epistles ; a 

 commentary upon the Epistle of St Jude. 



Boston, 1856. 12 



GARDINER (JAMES), Colonel. *Some remark- 

 able passages in the life of the Hon. Colonel 

 J. G., who was slain at the battle of Preston- 

 pans, September 21, 1745. With an appendix 

 relating to the antient family of the Munros 

 of Fowlis. By P. Doddridge, D.D. 



London, 1747. 8 



Another edition. London, 1785. 12 

 GARDNER (ARCHIBALD). The first day of the 



week discussed, in a series of letters. With an 

 appendix. Paisley, .1858. 8 



The Cardross case. Recent concessions by 

 Rev. Drs Candlish, Cunningham, and Bu- 

 chanan, considered as opposed to a fundamen- 

 tal principle of the Free Church of Scotland. 

 With a narrative and vindication of the pro- 

 ceedings in the Presbytery, Synod, and Gene- 

 ral Assembly. Paisley, 1861. 8 



GARDNER (JAMES), M.D. Memoirs of Chris- 

 tian females. 2ded. Edin., 1842. 8 



The Christian cyclopaedia ; or, repertory of 

 biblical a,nd theological literature. 



Edin., 1855. 8 

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