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II UlRIS HARRISON. 



Diaries and correspondence of J. II. first Earl 

 of Malmesbury ; containing :m account of his 

 missions to the courts of Madrid, Frederick 

 the Great, Catherine the Second, and the 

 Hague ; and his special missions to Hi i-lin, 

 Brunswick, and the French republic. Edited 

 by his grandson, the third Earl. 4 vol. 



London, 1844. 8 



1 1 ARRIS (JOHN), D.D., Prebendary of Rochester. 

 Eight sermons preached at the Hon. Robert 

 BOYLE'S Lecture. 1739 



HARRIS (JOHN), D.D., President of Cheshunt col- 

 lege. Britannia ; or, the moral claims of sea- 

 men stated and enforced. An essay, in three 

 parts. Third thousand. London, 1837. 8 



The great teacher : characteristics of our Lord's 

 ministry. Fifth thousand. 



London, 1837. 8 



Mammon ; or, covetotisness the sin of the 

 Christian Church. Sixteenth thousand. 



London, 1837. 8 



Another edition. New York, s. a. 12~ 



The great commission : or, the Christian 

 Church constituted and charged to convey the 

 Gospel to the world. London, 1842. 8 



Man primeval : or, the constitution and pri- 

 mitive condition of the human being. A con- 

 tribution to theological science. 



London, 1849. 8 



Another copy. 



Patriarchy ; or, The family : its constitution 

 and probation. London, 1855. 8 



The pre- Adamite earth : contributions to theo- 

 logical science. London, s. a. 8 



Union : or, the divided Church made one. 

 Third thousand. London, s. a. 8 



Posthumous works of J. H. Edited by the 

 Rev. Philip Smith, B.A. 2 vol. 



London, 1857. 8 



HARRIS (ROBERT), President of Trinity college, 

 Oxford. Peter's enlargement upon the prayers 

 of the Church. The sixt edition. 



London, 1G29. 4 



Abner's funerall, or, a sermon [on 2 Sam. 3. 

 38, 39] preached at the funerall of. . .Sir Thomas 

 Lucie. London, 1641. 4 



Another copy. 



Concio ad clerum 1. Oxonise jamdudum ha- 

 bita, 2. Dein posthabita, et repudiata, 3. Nunc 

 demum in lucem edita. Londini, 1641. 4 



A sermon [on Luke, 18. 6, 7, 8] preached to 

 the Hon. House of Commons, May 25, 1642. . . 

 at a publike fast. London, 1642. 4 



True religion in the old way of piety and cha- 

 rity. Delivered in a sermon [on Acts, x. 31] 

 to the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen of 

 this city of London, at their anniversary meet- 

 ing on Munday (commonly called Easter-Mun- 

 day) at the Spittle, 1645. London, 1645. 4 



HARRIS (SAMUEL), D.D., Professor of modern 

 history in the university of Cambridge. A com- 

 mentary on the fifty- third chapter of Isaiah. 

 With three dissertations : I. On a gnozer, or 

 advocate. II. On a dour or generation, &c. 

 III. Of the ancient method of propounding 

 important points, by way of question. To 



which is added, an appendix of eighty-nine 

 queries, concerning divers ancient religious 

 traditions an-1 . and the sense of many 



texts of Scripture, which seem to allude to, or 

 express them. London, 1735. 4 



Second edition. A"/.-/../,. 17:;'.). 4 



HARRIS (THADDEUS MASON), D.D., of Dorchet- 

 ter, Massachusetts. A dictionary of the natural 

 history of the Bible ; or, a description of all 

 the quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles, and in- 

 sects, trees, plants, flowers, gums, and pre- 

 cious stones, mentioned in the sacred Scrip- 

 tures. Collected from the best authorities, 

 and alphabetically arranged. A new edition. 

 London, 1833. 12 



Another copy. 



HARRIS (THOMAS), M.A. Legal prefigurations 

 asserted and vindicated. A discourse concern- 

 ing *yP es in the law, and the application of 

 them in the Gospel. London, 1727. 8 



HARRIS (WILLIAM), D.D. Practical discourses 

 on the principal representations of the Messiah 

 throughout the Old Testament. 



London, 1724. 8 C 



; A discourse [on Luke, xxii. 19, 20] concerning 

 transubstantiation : in which the words of the 

 institution of the Lord's Supper are particu- 

 larly considered. Preached at Salters-Hall 

 Feb. 13, 1734-5. 2d ed. London, 1735. 8 



Funeral discourses, in two parts ; containing, 



I. Consolations on the death of our friends. 



II. Preparations for our own death. 



London, 1736. 8 



HARRIS (WILLIAM), D.D. An historical and 

 critical account of the lives and writings of 

 James I. and Charles I. , and of the lives of 

 Oliver Cromwell and Charles II., after the 

 manner of Bayle. From original writers and 

 state papers. A new edition, with a life of the 

 author. 5 vol. London, 1814. 8 



HARRIS (WILLIAM CORNWALLIS), Major, H.E. 



I.C.S. The highlands of ^Ethiopia. 3 vol. 



London, 1844. 8 



| HARRISON (BENJAMIN), M.A., Archdeacon of 

 Maidstone. An historical inquiry into the true 

 interpretation of the rubrics in the Book of 

 Common Prayer, respecting the sermon and 

 the communion service. London, 1845. 8 

 j HARRISON (DAVID). The melancholy narrative 

 of the distressful voyage and miraculous deli- 

 verance of Capt. D. H.... Written by himself. 

 London, 1766. 8 



HARRISON (JAMES BOWER). Some observa- 

 tions on the contamination of water by the 

 poison of lead ; and its effect on the human 

 body ; together with remarks on some other 

 modes in which lead may be injurious in do- 

 mestic life. London, 1852. 12 



HARRISON (JOHN), D.D. A thanksgiving ser- 

 mon [on 2 Sam. xviii. 28] for discovery of the 

 late phanatick plot, Sept. 9, 1683. 



London, 1683. 4 



HARRISON (THOMAS), D.D. , Minister ofSt Dun- 

 Stan's in the East. Topica sacra : or, spiritual 

 logick : being brief hints and helps to faith, 

 meditation, prayer, comfort, and holiness. 



