GRETSERUS GREY. 



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early Parisian Greek press, including the lives 

 of the Stephani or Estiennes : notices of other 

 contemporary Greek printers of Paris ; various 

 particulars of the literary and ecclesiastical 

 history of their times ; and an appendix of 

 Casauboniana. 2 vol. Oxford, 1840. 8 



GRETSERUS (JACOBUS), Professor at Ingolstadt. 

 Orationes et quaestiones I. Utrum Lutherus 

 fuerit scholasticus theologus. II. Cur Luthe- 

 rus Ingolstadiensem academiam adeo oderit. 

 III. Utrum Lutheranus, salvis p^rimis sect* 

 suae principiis, possit petere et capessere gra- 

 dus et honores academicos in theologia, juris- 

 prudentia, medicina, et philosophia. IV. Nurii 

 Lutherus in Doctorali sua inaliguratione ob- 

 servaverit Clementinam de magistris... 



Inc/olstadii, [1606]. 4 



- Petrus Cnapheus seu Fullo in Thoma Wege- 

 lino, Lutherano Theopaschita redivivus stre- 

 nse et honoris ergo missus ad...Antonium Vel- 

 serum. Ingolstadii, 1609. 4 



GREVE (E. J.). Ultima capita Libri Jobi... ad 

 Graecam versionem recensita. 1788. /S'ee 

 BIBLES GREEK. E. 



GREVILLE (FULKE), Lord Brooke. Certain 

 learned and elegant workes, written in his 

 youth, and familiar exercise with Sir Philip 

 Sydney. London, 1633. fol. 



[All known copies of the above work begin 

 with page 23. It is supposed that pp. 1-22 

 consisted of a " Treatise on religion," cancel- 

 led by order of Archbishop Laud.] 



GREVILLE (ROBERT KAYE), LL.D. Statement 

 of the proceedings of the Sabbath alliance, 

 from its formation, Nov. 1, 1847, to March 31, 

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GREVIUS (PETEUS). Exercitationes sacrae. 



Flensburgi, 1784. 8 



GREW (H.), Hartford, U. S.An. exhibition of 

 the first Church ; [with The practices of the 

 early Christians considered, by Henry BAN- 

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GREW (OBADIAH), D.D., Minister of the Gospel 



in Coventry. A sinners justification or the 



Lord Jesus Christ the Lord our righteousnesse. 



London, 1670. 8 



- Meditations upon our Saviour's parable of the 

 prodigal son. Being several sermons ort the 

 fifteenth chapter of St Luke's Gospel. Part i. 



London, 1678. 4 



GREY (CHARLES), Earl Grey. Report of the 

 speeches at the dinner to Earl Grey, at Edin- 

 burgh, 15th Sept. 1834. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1834. 8 



- The Grey festival ; being a narrative of the 

 proceedings connected with the dinner given 

 to Earl Grey... and a corrected report of the 

 speeches. Edin., 1834. 8 



GREY (ENOCH). Vox coali, containing maxims 

 of pious policy : wherein severall cases of con- 

 science are briefly discussed ; I. In what sub- 

 ject the supream power of a nation doth re- 

 side. II. What is the extent of that power. . . 

 III. What obedience is due unto that power. . . 

 London, 1649. 4 



GREY (HENRY), D.D., Minister of Free St Manfs, 



Edinburgh. The diffusion of Christianity de- 

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Edin., 1818. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The vail of Moses done away in Christ : a ser- 

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 converted Jew. To which are added, the ad- 

 dresses delivered on that occasion by T. S. 

 JOKES, D.D. Edin., 1820. 8 



A letter explanatory of his share in the publi- 

 cation of the letters of Anglicanus : [with A 

 letter from John GREY in reply to the calum- 

 niefc of the Rev. Andrew Thomson]. 1828 



Remarks relative to his connection with the 

 letters of Anglicanus : with a reply to Mr Hal- 

 dane's professed " exposure of personal misre- 

 presentations"... respecting the Bible Society. 



Edin., 1828. 8 



* A comment on the Rev. Mr Grey's commu- 

 nications to the newspapers, respecting his 

 share in the letters of Anglicanus, and the re- 

 view of them in the Christian Instructor. 



Edin., 1828. 8 3 



Thoughts suggested by the present crisis of the 

 Church : A sermon preached before the Edin- 

 burgh Presbytery of the Free Church of Scot- 

 land, at its first meeting, on Wednesday, Juno 

 7, 1843. To which is appended an address to 

 the congregation of St Mary's, in the prospect 

 of his quitting that church, on Sunday, the 

 15th of May. Edin., 1843. 8 J 



Another copy. 



Address to the congregation and parishioners 

 of St Mary's, on the present position and duty 

 of the Church. Delivered... 3d January 1843. 



Edin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



GREY (Lady JANE). * Lady J. G., and her 



times. By George Howard [i. e. F.C. LAIRD]. 



London, 1822. 8 



GREY (JOHN). A letter from J. G., in reply 

 to the calumnies of the Rev. Andrew Thom- 

 son, D.D., in his Christian Instructor, for Ja- 

 nuary, 1828. With a letter from the Rev. 

 Henry GREY, explanatory of his share in the 

 publication of the letters of Anglicanus. 



Newcastle, 1828. 8 



GREY (MARIA G.). Thbughts on self-culture, 

 addressed to women. ByM. G. G. , and her sis- 

 ter, Emily SHIREFF. 2 vol. London, 1850. 8 a 



GREY (RICHARD), D.D., Rector of Kincote, Lei- 

 cestershire. A system of English ecclesiastical 

 law, extracted from the Codex juris ecclesias- 

 tici Anglicani. 2d ed. London, 1732. 8 



A new and easy method of learning Hebrew 

 without points. To which is annex'd, by way 

 of praxis, the book of Proverbs, divided ac- 

 cording to the metre ; with the Masoretical 

 reading in Roman letters, the interlinear ver- 

 sion of Santes Pagninus, &c. A grammatical 

 analysis and short notes. London, 1738. 8 



Liber Jobi in versiculos metrice divis\is. 1742; 

 See BIBLES HEBREW. E. 



