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of documents, fn>m A.I>. ITiSC to A.D. 1015. 

 Together with illustrations from contemporary 

 sources. ' '"i,i>>ri<l<je, 1861. 8 



Another copy. 



A history of the Christian Church. Middle 

 :iL,'f. Cbm&ridot, 1863, > s 



A history of the Christian Church during the 

 Ki-t'ormation. Cambridge, 1850. 8 



- Another copy. 



- Christ and other masters: An historical inquiry 

 into some of the chief parallelisms and con- 

 trasts between Christianity and the religious 

 systems of the ancient world. With special 

 reference to prevailing difficulties and objec- 

 tions. Part iv. Religions of Egypt and Medo- 

 Persia. Cambridge, 1859. 8 



HARDY (NATHANIEL), D.D., Archdeacon of Lewes 

 >i<{ Dean of Rochester. the arraignement of 

 licentious libertie, and oppressing tyrannic. 

 In a sermon [on Hosea, v. 12] before the Hon. 

 House of Commons, Feb. 24, ]('4<>. 



London, 1047. 4 



The first general Epistle of St John the Apostle, 

 unfolded and applied. The first part in two 

 and twenty lectures on the first chapter, and 

 two verses of the second. London, 1056. 4 



HARDY (PHILIP DIXON), M.R.I. A. The May- 

 nooth grant considered religiously, morally, 

 and politically ; with documentary proof that it 

 was originally obtained by fraud and perjury ; 

 and that its continuance is a subsidy to idola- 

 try and sedition... Dublin, [1853]. 8 



HARDY (THOMAS), D.D., Professor of divinity in 

 the university of Edinburgh. The principles 

 of moderation. Addressed to the clergy of the 

 popular interest in the Church of Scotland. 



Edin., 1782. 8 



Another copy. 



The progress of the Christian religion. A ser- 

 mon [on Heb. ii. 8] preached before the So- 

 ciety in Scotland for propagating Christian 

 knowledge, May 30, 1793. Edin., 1794. 8 



Another copy. 



HARDY (THOMAS).* The trial of T. H. for high 

 treason, at the sessions house in the old Bailey 

 ...1794. Vol. i.-iii. London, 1794, 95. 8 



- * State trials for high treason. Containing the 

 trial of T. H. To which is prefixed Lord Chief 

 Justice Eyre's charge to the grand jury. Ro- 

 bertson's edition. Edin., 1794. 8 



HARE (EDWARD). A treatise on the scriptural 

 doctrine of justification. 2d ed. With a pre- 

 face by Thomas Jackson. London, 1839. 12 



HARE (FRANCIS), D.D., Dean of Worcester, af- 

 terwards Bishop of Chichester. A sermon [on 

 Ps. Ixxi. 17-19] preached before the Hon. 

 House of Commons, Feb. 17, 170f . 



London, 1709. 4 



Church- authority vindicated, in a sermon [on 

 Heb. xiii. 17] preached at Putney, May 5, i 

 1719. 3d ed. London, 1719. 8 | 



Fourth edition. To which is added a post- j 

 script, occasioned by the Lord Bishop of Ban- 

 gor's answer. London, 1720. 8 



A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's 

 [B. HOADLY] sermon on John, xviii. 30. Con- 



sidrivd as it is the performance of a 111:111 of 

 li-ttrrs. P,\ an impartial hand. 



*The D[eajn i,f \\ | . .reefitejr [F. Hart- 1 still tho 

 same : or, his new defence of the Lord llisln.|i 

 "t I'angor's sermon, itc. consider'd as tin j er- 

 furmaiicc <>f a great critick, :i man of .sen 



a man of probity. By an impartial hand ; [ B. 

 HOADLY]. London, 17:.'" 



[The above has also been attributed 

 Richard Steele.] 



Scripture vindicated from the misinterpreta- 

 tions of the Lord Bishop of Bangor : in his 

 answer to the Dean of Worcester's visitation 

 sermon concerning Church-authority. 



London, 1721. 8 



Another copy. 



Psalmorum liber, in versiculoa metrice divi- 

 sus. 1736. See BIBLES HEBREW. E. 



HARE (Junes CHARLES), M.A., Archdeacon of 

 Lewes. The better prospects of the Church : 

 a charge to the clergy of the archdeaconry of 

 Lewes, delivered at the visitation in 1840. 

 2d ed. I.nntton, [1840]. 8 



Privileges imply duties : a charge to the clergy 

 of the archdeaconry of Lewes, delivered at the 

 ordinary visitation in 1841. 



London, 1842. 8 



The unity of the Church : a sermon preacht 

 at St Peter's church, Brighton, December 10, 

 1840, at the annual meeting of the Chichester 

 diocesan association : with some introductory 

 remarks on uniformity. London, 1845. 8 



The mission of the Comforter and other ser- 

 mons, with notes. 2 vol. London, 1846. 8" 



The victory of faith. 2d ed. 



London, 1847. 8 



The means of unity : a charge to the clergy of 

 the archdeaconry of Lewes, delivered at the 

 ordinary visitation in 1842 ; with notes espe- 

 cially on the institution of the Anglican Bishop- 

 ric at Jerusalem, and on the need of an eccle- 

 siastical synod. London, 1847. 8 



A letter to the very Reverend the Dean of 

 Chichester, on the agitation excited by the ap- 

 pointment of Dr Hampden to the see of Here- 

 ford. 2d ed., with a postscript, on Lord John 

 Russell's letter to the clergy of Bedford, and 

 in reply to Mr Trower's plain remarks. 



London, 1848. 8 



The duty of the Church in times of trial : a 

 charge to the clergy of the archdeaconry of 

 Lewes, delivered at the ordinary visitation in 

 1848 ; with notes, especially on the contro- 

 versy touching the management of schools, and 

 on the Jewish question. London, 1848. 8 



Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy 

 neighbour : a letter to the editor of the Eng- 

 lish Review. With a letter from Professor 

 Maurice to the author. London, 1849. 8 



The true remedy for the evils of the age : a 

 charge to the clergy of the archdeaconry of 

 Lewes, delivered at the ordinary visitation in 

 1849. With notes, especially on the educa- 

 tional, matrimonial, and baptismal questions. 



London, 1850. 8 



A letter to the Hon. Richard Cavendish, on the 



