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GIBBES GIB 



- A view of the new covenant, taken expressly | 

 from the sacred records. Edin., 1827. 1* > 



- Directions for searching the Scriptures. In \ 

 MX parts. Edin., 1828. I'-' 



<;IHUES (CHARLES), D.D. XXXI. sermons 

 preached to the parishioners of Stanford- Ri- 

 vers in Essex upon several subjects and occa- 

 sions. London, 1677. 4 \ 



GIBBON (CHARLES), Minister of Lonmay. A j 

 letter by a delegate to the General Assembly 

 to Dr M. on the subject of the Earl of Aber- 

 deen's Bill for removing doubts as to the 

 powers of the Church courts to adjudicate ex- 

 clusively on the qualification and fitness of 

 presentees to the particular parishes to which j 

 they are named by patrons. With an appeal j 

 to members of Assembly on the subject of the 

 Moderatorship. By C. G. 



Aberdeen, 1840. 8 



GIBBON (EDWARD). The history of the decline 

 and fall of the Roman empire. 8 vol. 



London, 1825. 8 



Another edition. Reprinted from the origi- 

 nal text, with the careful omission of all pas- 

 sages of an irreligious or immoral tendency. 

 By Thomas Bowdler. 5 vol. 



London, 1826. 8 



Another edition, printed from the edition in 

 twelve volumes. With an introductory me- 

 moir of the author by William Youngman. 



London, 1830. 8 



Another edition. London, 1839. 8 



- Miscellaneous works. With memoirs of his 

 life and writings composed by himself. Illus- 

 trated from his letters, with occasional notes 

 and narrative by John, Lord Sheffield. 



London, 1837. 8 



GIBBONS (THOMAS), D.D., Minister of the Inde- 

 pendent congregation at Haberdasfor's Hall, 

 London. The mourner's complaint considered 

 and applied. In a funeral discourse [on John, 

 xi. 32] for Mr William Beldam. 2d ed. 



London, 1746. 8 



Living Christianity delineated in the diaries 

 of Mr H. Bryan and Mrs M. Hutson. With 

 a preface by the Rev. John CONDER and the 

 Rev. T. G. 1760 



The character and blessedness of the righteous 

 represented : in a sermon [on Is. iii. 10] preach- 

 ed on the death of William Cromwell, Esq., 

 July 1772. To which is added the speech de- 

 livered at his intennent. London, 1773. 8 



Memoirs of eminently pious women. . .To which 

 is now added a second vol., containing the 

 lives of many others equally exemplary in 

 every grace which can adorn the female cha- 

 racter. By the Rev. G. JERMONT. 2 vol. 



London, 1804. 8 



- A new edition... Corrected and enlarged by the 

 Rev. Samuel Burder, A.M. 3 vol. 



London, 1815. 8 



The hidden life of a Christian, exemplified in 

 the diary, meditations and letters of a young 

 minister. A new ed. Edin., 1822. 12 



GIBBS (GEORGE). A defence of the baptists ; or i 

 the baptism of believers by immersion shewn 



to be the only baptism of the Christian dis- 

 - i ed. ...', 1>L".. 8 J 



GIBERT (E.). A sermon, [on Psalm xcix. 1] 

 preached Feb. 28, 1794, at the French Chapel- 

 royal... London. Translated frnu the I 

 original. . I7'.'-V I-' 



>ON (EDMUND), D.D., Bishop of London. 

 J-'ivu pastoral letters to the people of his dio- 

 cese ; particularly to those of the two great 

 cities of London and Westminster. The tlireo 

 first in defence of the Gospel-revelation, and 

 by way of preservative against the late writ- 

 ings in favour of infidelity. The fourth against 

 lukewarmness on one hand, and enthusiasm on 

 the other. And the fifth and last on the late 

 Rebellion, and exciting to a serious reforma- 

 tion of life and manners. With a postscript, 

 setting forth the danger and mischiefs of Po- 

 pery. London, 1749. 12 



Pastoral letters [i.-iii.] to the people of his 

 diocese. 7th ed. London, 1735. 12 



Pastoral letter to the people of his diocese... 

 occasioned by some late writings in favour of 

 infidelity. London, 1728. 8 



Fourth edition. London, 1731. 8 



* A plea for humane reason, shewing the suf- 

 ficiency of it in matters of religion, in a letter 

 to the Bishop of London. [By John JACKSON.] 



London, 1730. 8 U 



Second pastoral letter to the people of his 

 diocese... Occasioned by some late writings, 

 in which it is asserted, " that reason is a suf- 

 ficient guide in matters of religion, without 

 the help of revelation." London, 1730. 8 



Another copy. 



* A defence of the plea for human reason, 

 being a reply to a book, entitled, A plea for 

 divine revelation. In a letter to the Bishop 

 of London. [By John JACKSON.] 



London, 1731. 8 



The great work of our REDEMPTION by Christ 

 and the several branches of it, as represented 

 at one view and in the words of Scripture, 

 under the sixth head of the Bishop of Lon- 

 don's second pastoral letter. 1735 



Third pastoral letter to the people of his dio- 

 cese... Occasioned by the suggestions of infidels 

 against the writings of the New Testament, 

 considered as a divine rule of faith and man- 

 ners. London, 1731. 8 



Another copy. 



[Fourth] pastoral letter to the people of his 

 diocese. By way of caution, against luke- 

 warmness on one hand, and enthusiasm on the 

 other. 2d ed. London, 1739. 8 



Tenth edition. Part i. London, 1760. 12 



Another edition. Part ii. London, 1751. 12 



An exhortation to a serious reformation of life 

 and manners. Being the. . .fifth pastoral letter, 

 occasioned by the dangers that threatened this 

 nation from the late wicked and unnatural Re- 

 bellion. London, 1751. 12 



The charge to the clergy of his diocese ; in his 

 visitation begun... 28th May, 1730. Concern- 

 ing the proper methods of opposing and de- 

 feating the present attempts of infidels against 



