HENRY HERBERT. 



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The pleasantness of a religious life, and A 

 Church in the house ; [with Sermons, by 

 Samuel HAYWARD]. 1792 



A discourse concerning meekness and quietness 

 of spirit. To which is added, a sermon on 

 Acts, xxviii. 22... Berwick, 1795. 12 



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



The communicant's companion : or, instruc- 

 tions and helps for the right receiving of the 

 Lord's Supper. Glasgow, 1798. 12 



- Twentieth edition. Glasgow, 1815. 12 



A method for prayer, with Scripture expres- 

 sions proper to be used under each head ; to 

 which are added, directions for daily commu- 

 nion with God. Derby, 1818. 12 



Another edition. Berwick, 1823. 12 



- * An account of the life and death of Mr M. 

 H. ...Chiefly collected out of his own papers, 

 and faithfully published by W. T[ong]. 



London, 1716. 12 



Another copy. 



- * Memoirs of the life, character and writings 

 of the Rev. M. H. By J. B. Williams. 



London, 1828. 8 



HENRY (PAUL), D.D. Das Leben Johann CAL- 

 VINS. 1835, 38 



HENRY (PHILIP), A.M. Eighteen sermons, se- 

 lected from his original manuscripts. Also, 

 two sermons preached on his death : the one, 

 by the Rev. Francis Tallents, A.M., the other, 

 by the Rev. Mathew Henry. Now first pub- 

 lished. With notes, by J. B. Williams. 



London, 1816. 8 



- What Christ is made to believers, in forty real 

 benefits ; [with The miscellaneous works of 

 Matthew HENRY]. 1830 



- * An account of the life and death of P. H.... 

 By the late Rev. Matthew Henry. 



Edin., 1823. 12 



- Another edition. Edin., 1828. 12 

 HENRY (ROBERT), D.D., one of the ministers of 



Edinburgh. The history of Great Britain, from 

 the first invasion of it by the Romans under 

 Julius Csesar. Written on a new plan. 4th 

 ed. 12 vol. London, 1805, 6. 8 



HENRY (T. CARLTON), D.D., Pastor of the second 

 Presbyterian church, Charleston, 8. C. Letters 

 to an anxious inquirer, designed to relieve the 

 difficulties of a friend under serious impres- 

 sions. With an introductory essay, (in which 

 is presented Dr H.'s preface to his letters, and 

 his life by a friend). By G. T. Bedell, D.D. 

 Philadelphia, 1833. 12 



- Third edition. [With Dr H.'s preface, and his 

 life, but without the introductory essay]. 



Philadelphia, 1840. 12 



HENRY (WILLIAM). Communion with the spi- 

 rits of just men made perfect : A sermon [from 

 Heb. xii. 23] on the death of the late Mr Alex- 

 ander Christie of Leith. To which is annexed 

 a brief sketch of his character. 



Edin., 1818. 8 



HENRY (WILLIAM), M.D. Elements of experi- 

 mental chemistry. 2 vol. llth ed. 



London, 1829. 8 



- * A biographical account of the late Dr H. By 



William Charles Henry, M.D. 



Manchester, 1837. 8 



HEPBURN (JOHN). * An answer to the first 

 part of Humble pleadings, or, a vindication of 

 the Church of Scotland : from the unjust as- 

 persions of Mr Hepburn and his party. By a 

 wellwisher of the good old way. 



Drum/Ties, 1717. 4 



The last testimony of the Reverend, pious, and 

 painful servant of Jesus Christ, of Mr J. H. 



s. I., 1723. 8 



HEPPE (H.), D.D. The reformers of England 

 and Germany in the sixteenth century : their 

 intercourse and correspondence. A historical 

 sketch and original documents. Translated, 

 with additions, by the Revds. Herman Schmet- 

 tau, and B. H. Cowper. London, 1859. 8 



HERACLITUS. Heraclitus ridens redivivus ; 

 or, A dialogue between Harry and Roger, con- 

 cerning the times. Oxford, 1688. 4 



HERAPATH (JOHN). Mathematical physics ; or 

 the mathematical principles of natural philo- 

 sophy : with a development of the causes of 

 heat, gaseous elasticity, gravitation, and other 

 great phenomena of nature. 2 vol. 



London, 1847. 8 



HERBELOT (BARTHELEMI D'). Bibliotheque 

 Orientale, ou dictionnaire universel contenant 

 tout ce qui fait connoitre les peuplesdel'Orient. 

 Leurs histoireset traditions tant fabuleuses que 

 veritables. Leurs religions et leurs sectes. 

 Leurs gouvernemens, politique, loix, mceurs, 

 coutumes, et les revolutions de leurs empires. 

 Les arts et les sciences, la theologie, medicine, 

 mythologie, magie, physique, morale, mathe- 

 matiques, histoire naturelle, chronologic, geo- 

 graphie, observations astronomiques, gram- 

 maire et rhetorique. Les vies de leurs saints, 

 philosophes, docteurs, poetes, historiens, capi- 

 taines, et de tous ceux qui se sont rendus il- 

 lustres par leur vertu, leur savoir ou leurs 

 actions. Des jugemens critiques et des ex- 

 traits de leurs livres, dcrits en Arabe, Persan 

 ou Turc sur toutes sortes de matieres et de 

 professions. [Avec la continuation par Claude 

 Visdelou.] 4 torn. La Haye, 1777, 78. 4 



HERBERT (EDWARD), Lord Herbert of Cherbury. 

 De causis errorum. Pars prima. 



Londini, 1645. 4 



Another edition. s. I, 1656. 12 



De veritate, prout distinguitur a revelatione, 

 a verisimili, a possibili, et a falso. [Wants 

 title.] [Londini, 1645]. 4 



Editio tertia. s. I., 1656. 12 



De religione Gentilium, errorumque apud eos 

 causas. Amstel., 1663. 4 



The life and reign of King Henry the Eighth. 



London, 1682. fol. 



A dialogue between a tutor and his pupil. 



London, 1768. 4 



The life of E. Lord H., of Cherbury. Written 

 by himself. With a prefatory memoir. 



Edin., 1809. 8 



Another edition [without the prefatory me- 

 moir]. Continued to his death. With letters 

 written during his residence at the French 



