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HKYLYN (JOHN), D.D., Sector of tit Mary-le- 

 Sti-nnd. Theological lectures at Westminster- 

 abbey, with an interpretation of the four Gos- 

 pels. To which are added, some select dis- 

 courses upon the principal points of reveal'd 

 religion. London, 1749. 4 



- An interpretation of the New Testament. Part 

 the second. Containing the Acts of the Apos- 

 tles and the several Epistles. To which are 

 added, select discourses upon the principal 

 points of reveal'd religion. 



London, 1761. 4 



- Select discourses upon some interesting and 

 important subjects. London, 1770. 12 



HIBBS (RICHARD), M. A. Scottish Episcopal 

 Romanism, or Popery without a Pope, in re- 

 ply to Bishop Wordsworth's recent lectures on 

 " The theory and practice of Christian unity." 



Edin., 1856. 8 



HICKERINGILL (EDMUND), Rector of All- 

 tfninte, Colchester. The works of the Rev. E. 

 H. 2 vol. London, 1709. 8 



The ceremony-monger, his character. In five 

 chapters... With some remarks (in the intro- 

 duction) upon the New-star-chamber, or late 

 course of the court of Kings bench. Of the 

 nature of a lible, and scandalum magnum. And 

 in the conclusion, hinting at some mathema- 

 tical untruths and escapes in the Common- 

 prayer-book, both as to doctrine and discipline ; 

 and what Bishops were, are, and should be ; 

 and concerning ordination. Humbly proposed 

 to the consideration of the Parliament. 



London, 1693. 12 



HICKES, or HICKS (GEORGE), D.D., Dean of 

 Worcester. JOVLAN, or, An answer to [S. 

 Johnson's] Julian the apostate. 1683 



Several letters which passed between Dr G. H. 

 and a Popish priest, [A. B.] upon occasion of 

 a young gentlewoman's [Lady Theophila Nel- 

 son] departing from the Church of England to 

 that of Rome. To which is added, I. The an- 

 swer of Dr BULL to a query of the Bishop of 

 Meaux. II. Mr LESLEY'S answer to the same 

 query. III. A letter written to an English 

 priest at Rome. [By R. NELSON.] With an 

 appendix containing several remarkable pa- 

 pers. London, 1705. 8 



An apologetical vindication of the Church of 

 England : in answer to her adversaries who 

 reproach her with the English heresies and 

 schisms. With an appendix of papers relating 

 to the schisms of the Church of Rome. 2d ed. 



London, 1706. 8 C 



The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised : in a 

 sermon preach'd before the University of 

 Oxford, &c. The fourth edition. With two 

 discourses occasioned by the new prophets 

 pretensions to inspiration and miracles : the 

 first, The history of MONTANISM, by a 'Lay- 

 gentleman ; the other, The new pretenders to 

 prophecy examin'd. By N. SPIXCKES. 



London, 1709. 8 



Two treatises, one of the Christian priesthood, 

 the other of the dignity of the Episcopal or- 

 der. Formerly written, and now published to 



obviate the erroneous opinions, fallacious rea- 

 :igB, and bold and fake assertions, in a late 

 book [by M. Tindal], entituk-d, The right* of 

 the Christian Church. With a large prefatory 

 discourse, wherein is contained an answer to 

 the said book. 2 vol. [Vol. ii., M ed.] 



London, 1707, 11. 8 



Another copy. 



*An answer to some things contained in Dr 

 H irkes' Christian priesthood asserted, and, in 

 his preface concerning the Christian sacrifice. 

 \\ herein some notice is taken of what Bishop 

 Bull, Dr Grabe, and Mr Mead have said on 

 that subject. As also some remarks on Dr Cud- 

 worth's True notion of the sacrament : with 

 an answer to what Dr Hicks has said against 

 it. By a Presbyter of the Church of England ; 

 [John HANCOCK]. London, 1709. 8 



Another copy. 



Three short treatises, viz. I. A modest plea 

 for the clergy, &c. [By G. HICKES.] II. A 

 sermon of the sacerdotal benediction, &c. [By 

 Rev. Samuel GIBSON.] III. A discourse pub- 

 lished to undeceive the people in point of tithes, 

 &c. [By Ph. TRELEINIE.] Formerly printed 

 and now again published by Dr G. H. in de- 

 fence of the priesthood, and true rights of the 

 Church against., .a late book [by M. Tindal] of 

 pernicious and blasphemous doctrines, falsely 

 entituled, The rights of the Christian Church. 



London, 1709. 8 



A modest plea for the CLERGY ; [with Three 

 short treatises published by G. HICKES.] 1709 



The constitution of the Catholick Church, and 

 the nature and consequences of schism, set 

 forth in a collection of papers. 



[London], 1716. 8 



Another copy. 



HICKMAN (HENRY), B.D., Preacher to the Eng- 

 lish congregation at Leyden. Historia quin- 

 quarticularis exarticulata ; or, animadversions 

 on Dr Heylin's quinquarticular history. In 

 which, 1. The aspersions cast on foreign reform- 

 ers are wiped off. 2. The doctor's manifold 

 contradictions are manifested. 3. The doc- 

 trine of the Arminians, in the five points, is 

 proved to be contrary to the doctrine of the 

 reformed Church of England, s. Z.,1673. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



HICKOK (LAURENS P.), D.D. A system of mo- 

 ral science. London, 1853. 8 



HICKS (G.). See G. HICKES. 



HIERARCHY. Raccolta della gerarchia ecclesi- 

 astica considerata nelle vesti sacri e civili. 



Roma, 1834. 4 



HIEROCLES, of Alexandria. Commentarius in 

 aurea carmina, de providentia et fato quse 

 supersunt, et reliqua fragmenta. Greece et 

 Latine. Gneca cum MSS. collata castigavit, 

 versionem recensuit, notas et indicem adjecit 

 Pet. Needham. Cantab., 1709. 8 



HIERON (SAMUEL), of Modbury, Devonshire. 

 David's penitentiall Psalme opened : in thirtie 

 seuerall lectures thereon. 



Cambridge, 1617. 4 



