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transactions respecting Professor Haifner's pre- 

 face to the Strasburg Bible ; with remarks on 

 letter from one of the founders of the British 

 and Foreign Bible society. Edin. , 1827. 8 

 HAGENBACH (K. R.), D.D., Professor of theo- 

 logy in the university of Bash. Compendium 

 of the history of doctrines. Translated by 

 Carl W. Buch. 2 vol. [Clark's For. Theol. 

 Lib.] Edin., 1846, 47. 8 



- Encyclopiidie und Methodologie der theolo- 

 gischen Wissenschafften. Vierte verbesserte 

 Auflage. Leipzig, 1854. 8 



German rationalism, in its rise, progress, and 

 decline, in relation to theologians, scholars, 

 poets, philosophers, and the people : a contri- 

 bution to the Church history of the eighteenth 

 and nineteenth centuries. Edited and trans- 

 lated by Rev. Wm. Leonhard Gage, and Rev. 

 J. H. W. Stuckenberg. Edin., 1865. 8 



HAGGITT (GEORGE), M.A., Rector of Beecham- 

 irell, Norfolk. Sermons to country congrega- 

 tions. 2 vol. 2d ed. London, 1797. 8 



HAIG (D.), Assistant librarian to the Faculty of 

 advocates. An historical account of the Sena- 

 tors of the College of Justice. By G. BRUNTON 

 and D. H. 1832 



HAILAND (MARCUS). Brevis consideratio trium 

 qusestionum, respondentibus Georgio HEHL et 

 M. H. 1624 



HAILES, LORD. See Sir David DALRYMPLE. 



HAKEWILL (GEORGE), D.D., Archdeacon of 

 Surrey. An apologie or declaration of the 

 power and providence of God in the govern- 

 ment of the world. Consisting in an exami- 

 nation and censvre of the common errovr 

 tovching natvres perpetuall and vniversall de- 

 cay, divided into fovre bookes. 



Oxford, 1630. fol. 



HAKEWILL (JAMES). A series of views of the 

 neighbourhood of Windsor . . . Engraved by 

 Landseer, Middiman, Cooke, &c. 



London, 1820. fol. 



HAIN (LUDOVICUS). Repertorium bibliographi- 

 cum, in quo libri omnes ab arte typographica 

 inventa usque ad annum MD. typis expressi 

 ordine alphabetico vel simpliciter enumerantur 

 vel adcuratius recensentur. 2 vol. 4 partt. 

 Stuttgartice, 1826-1838. 8 



HAITHOISTUS, ARMENUS. Historia Orientalis ; 

 [cum Marco PAULO de regionibus Orientali- 

 bus]. 1671 



HALDANE (ALEXANDER). Two letters to the 

 Rev. Andrew Brandram, respecting the pro- 

 ceedings of the Earl Street committee, on the 

 17th of December last, and on the 7th of Ja- 

 nuary, and containing statements about con- 

 cealment and mutilation in the pamphlet of 

 Anglicanus. Edin., 1828. 8 



Another copy. 



- Answer to the statement of the Edinburgh 

 corresponding board ; more especially as it re- 

 lates to the concealment and mutilation of do- 

 cuments by the Earl Street committee and to 

 Dr Leander Van Ess. Edin. , 1828. 8 



A letter to the committee of the Bradford 

 Bible society, relative to certain misrepre- 



sentations made by the Rev. Andrew Brand- 

 ram, in his late visit to Bradford. 



Edin., s. a. 8 



* Letter to A. H. , Esq. on the proceedings of 

 the London committee respecting the Septua- 

 gint. By a layman. Edin., 1829. 8 



HALDANE (JAMES ALEXANDER). Journal of a 

 tour through the Northern counties of Scot- 

 land and the Orkney isles, in autumn 1797. 

 Undertaken with a view to promote the know- 

 ledge of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 



Edin., 1798. 12 



- The foundation of the observance of the Lord's 

 day, and of the Lord's Supper vindicated from 

 the objections published in the Scots Presby- 

 terian Magazine, for February last. 



Edin., 1807. 8 



Remarks on Mr Jones' review of Observations 

 on forbearance. Edin. , 1812. 12 



Two letters to the Rev. Dr CHALMERS, on his 

 proposal for increasing the number of churches 

 in Glasgow. 1818 



The importance of hearing the voice of God : 

 A sermon [on Amos, iii. 6] preached... after the 

 late fire in the city of Edinburgh. 



Edin., 1824. 8 



Another copy. 



Answer to Mr Henry Drummond's defence of 

 the heretical doctrine promulgated by Mr Ir- 

 ving respecting the person and atonement of 

 the Lord Jesus Christ, and to his denial of 

 original sin, and of the imputation of Christ's 

 righteousness. Edin., 1830. 12 



Observations on universal pardon, the extent 

 of the atonement, and personal assurance of 

 salvation. Edin., 1831. 16 



Another copy. 



The signs of the times considered ; with the 

 duty of preparation for the approaching crisis ; 

 being the substance of five discourses. 



Edin., 1832. 12 



Man's responsibility ; the nature and extent 

 of the atonement ; and the work of the Holy 

 Spirit ; in reply to Mr Howard Hinton and the 

 Baptist midland association. Edin. , 1842. 12 



Another copy. 



The doctrine of the atonement. With stric- 

 tures on the recent publications of Drs Ward- 

 law and Jenkyn on the subject. 



Edin., 1845. 8 



Another copy. 



* Memoirs of the lives of Robert HALDANE of 

 Airthrey, and of his brother, J. A. H. 1852 



HALDANE (ROBERT). An answer to Mr Gre- 

 ville Ewing's pamphlet, entitled, Facts and 

 documents, &c. Edin., 1810. 8 



The evidence and authority of divine revela- 

 tion. Being a view of the testimony of the 

 law and the Prophets to the Messiah, with the 

 subsequent testimonies. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1816. 8 



Second edition. London, 1834. 8 



Third edition. London, 1839. 8 



- Letter to Dr Ryland. [Edin., 1816]. 8 



A letter to the editor of the Edinburgh Chris- 

 tian Instructor ; containing strictxires on War- 



