Stf 



HALL- HALL. 



iv., comprising the survey of the f>un 

 logical district. [Natural history of New 

 partiv.J A llm nil, 1843. 4 U 



Palteontology of New York. Vol. i. ' 

 taining descriptions of the organic remains of 

 the lower division of the New- York ts\ 

 (equivalent of the lowir Silurian rocks 

 rope). [Natural history of New- York, part \ i. ] 



All,a)iii, 1847. 4 



HALL (JOHN), B.D., Rector <>f Xt '\\\,lmrgKs, 

 /Yi'.-W. Family prayers for every morning 

 and evening in the week : together with a se- 

 lection of psalms from the new version, and 

 of other psalnis and hymns suited to family 

 worship. 3ded. London, 1836. lii 



HALL (JOHN). The chief end of man. An ex- 

 position of the first answer of the shorter cate- 

 chism. Philadelphia, 1M1. l_ 



The Virgin Mary. A candid comparison with 

 the holy Scriptures of the doctrine of the 

 Church of Rome, respecting the mother of our 

 Lord. Philadelphia, 1842. 16 



HALL (JOSEPH), D.D., successively Bishop of Exe- 

 ti / and Norwich. The works of J. H. 



London, 1625. fol. 



- Another edition. London, 1034. fol. 

 Another edition. London, 1647. fol. 



- The shaking of the olive-tree. The remaining 

 works of J. H. "With some specialties of di- 

 vine providence in his life. Noted by his own 

 hand. Together with his Hard measure : writ- 

 ten also by himself. London, 1660. 4 



Another copy. 



Practical works of J. H. [Forming vol. viii. 

 of his collected works.] London, 1808. 8 



A sermon of public thanksgiving for the won- 

 derful mitigation of the late moi-talitie. [On 

 Ps. Lxviii. 19, 20.] London, 1626. 4' 



A plaine and familiar explication (by way of 

 paraphrase) of all the hard texts of the whole 

 divine Scripture of the Old and New Testa- 

 ment. London, 1633. fol. 



Another copy. 



Episcopacie by divine right : asserted by J. H. 



London, 1640. 4 C 



An humble REMONSTRANCE to the High Court 

 of Parliament, by a dutifull sonne of the 

 Church. 1640 



A defence of the Humble remonstrance, against 

 the frivolous and false exceptions of Smectym- 

 nmis. Wherein the right of Leiturgie and 

 Episcopacie is clearly vindicated from the vaine 

 cavils, and challenges of the answerer. Se- 

 conded (in way of appendance) with the judge- 

 ment of...D. Abraham SCULTETUS concerning 

 the divine right of Episcopacie, and the no- 

 right of lay-eldership. Translated out of his 

 Latine. London, 1641. 4 C 



A short answer to the tedious vindication of 

 SMECTYMNUI s. 1641 



A sermon [on Ps. cvii. 34] preach't to His 

 Majesty, at the Court of Whitehall, Aug. 8. 



London, 1641. 4 



The great mysterie of godliness, laid forth by 

 way of affectuous and feeling meditation. Also, 

 the invisible world, discovered to spirituall 



. and reduced to use-full meditation. In 

 three hooks. 



.'ther flition. , t. a. U 



\ iigidemiarum. 



i7ca 12 



Divine and interesting extracts: or, the se- 

 lected beauties of J. H., D.D. Selected and 

 arranged by Jonathan Blackwell. 



Lot ;. 8 



Contemplations on historical passages of the 

 Old and New Testaments. New ed. 

 Edited by Thomas Russell, A.M. 



Urn, 1836. 12 



Another edition. With an essay on his life 

 and writings, by Dr Wardlaw. [Christian's 

 Fam. Lib.] 2 vol. Glasgow, 1837. 8 



The peace of Roi 



( Imprinted) Orford, 1838. 8 



A meditation on the love of Christ, and the 

 Christian laid forth ; [with the life of Christ, 

 by John FLEETWOOU]. . a. 



* Bishop Hall, his life and times... By the Rev. 

 John Jones. London, 1826. 8 



HALL (NEWMAN), B.A. The land of the Forum 

 and the Vatican. New edition. 



London, 1859. 8 



HALL (PETER), M.A., Rector of Milston, Wilts. 

 The harmony of Protestant CONFESSIONS ; 

 exhibiting the faith of the Churches of Christ, 

 reformed after the pure and holy doctrine of 

 the Gospel, throughout Europe. Translated 

 from the Latin. A new edition, revised, and 

 considerably enlarged, by the Rev. P. H. 



London, 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



HALL (ROBERT), A.M., Baptist minister at Leices- 

 /< / . The entire works of the Rev. R. H., A.M. 

 With a brief memoir of his life, and a critical 

 estimate of his character and writings. Pub- 

 lished under the superintendence of Olinthus 

 Gregory, LL.D. 6vol. London, 1831, 32. 8 



Another edition. London, 1843. 8 



Modern infidelity considered, with respect to 

 its influence on society : in a sermon [on Ephes. 

 ii. 12] preached at the Baptist meeting, Cam- 

 bridge. 4th ed. Cambridge, 1800. 8 



Another copy. 



Twelfth edition. London, 1827. 8 



Fourteenth edition. London, 1835. 12 



Considerations on a most important subject 

 connected with the question of the renewal of 

 the charter of the East India Company. 



!, 1813. 8 



On the discouragements and supports of the 

 Christian minister. A discourse [on 2 Cor. 

 iv. 1] delivered to the Rev. James Robertson, 

 at his ordination over the Independent Church, 

 at Stretton, Warwickshire. 3d ed. 



London, 1813. 8 



Eighth edition. London, 1827. 8 



The character of the late Rev. Thomas Robin- 

 son, M.A., vicar of St Mary's, Leicester, as 

 exhibited in the speech of R. H. at the annual 

 meeting of the Leicester auxiliary Bible so- 

 ciety, April, 1813. s. I. et a. 8 J 



