HILL HILMERS 



Glasgow, September 1st, 1807. 



Glasgow, 1808. 8 



Another copy. 



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- The death of a faithful minister, in obedience 

 to the will of God : a sermon [on Deut. xxxiv. 

 61. Glasgow, 1811. 8 



II ILL (GEORGE), Mini-it' - </ Shottsbum. Chris- 

 tian sympathy : a sermon, preached im me- 

 diately after the death of the Rev. George Hill, 

 minister at Cumbernauld. Glasgmv, 1819. 8 



HILL (GEORGE). What is the Church of Christ ? 



lixltum.re, 1844. 12 



HILL (H. A. ). The Gospel according to St Luke, 

 translated into the Mohawk tongue. 1827. 

 See BIBLES MOHAWK. B. 



HILL (JOHN), LL.D. Heads of philological lec- 

 tures, intended to illustrate the Latin classics. 

 4th ed. ., 1802. 12 



HILL (JOHN), Minister of the Gospel in London. 

 Sermons on several occasions. 9th ed. 



London, 1823. 8 



- It is well ; or, faith's estimate of afflictive dis- 

 pensations. London, s. a. 16 



- Fifth edition. [With] a discourse on the bless- 

 edness of them that die in the Lord. 



Edin., 1824. 12 



HILL (JOHN). Rev. Charles O'Neill Pratt's ser- 

 mon, in reply to the Rev. Dr Cahill's lecture 

 on private judgment... found to be no reply. 

 Congleton, s. a. 8 



HILL (MICAIAH). The Sabbath made for man : 

 or, the origin, history, and principles of the 

 Lord's day. . London, 1857. 8 



HILL (NOAH), Independent minister, Old Gravel 

 lane, London. A father to the poor : a ser- 

 mon [on Job, xxix. 16] preached April 25, 

 1793, before the correspondent board in Lon- 

 don of the Society in Scotland, for propagating 

 Christian knowledge. London, 1794. 8 



HILL (Sir RICHARD), Bart. An apology for bro- 

 therly love, and for the doctrines of the Church 

 of England, in a series of letters to the Rev. 

 Charles Daubeny, with a vindication of such 

 parts of Mr Wilberforce's practical view, as 

 have been objected to by Mr Daubeny, in his 

 late publication, entitled, A guide to the 

 Church. Also, some remarks on Mr Daubeny 's 

 conduct in bringing a false quotation from a 

 pamphlet, entitled, Five letters to the Rev. 

 Mr Fletcher... To which is annexed a sermon, 

 by Bishop BABINGTON. London, 1798. 8 



Deep things of God ; or, milk and strong meat 

 ...4thed. London, 1830. 12 



* The life of Sir R. H. By the Rev. Edwin 

 Sidney, A.M. London, 1839. 8 



HILL (ROWLAND), A.M., Minister of Surrey cha- 

 pel, London. Christ crucified, the sum and 

 substance of the Scriptures. A sermon preach- 

 ed, June 8, 1783. London, [1783]. 8 



An expostulatory letter to the Rev. W. Tat- 

 tersall, in which the bad tendency of the ad- 

 mission of stage amusements, in a religious and 



point of view, ia seriously considered. 

 London, 1795. 8 



A series of letters, occasioned by the late pas- 

 toral admonition of the Church of Scotland, as 

 also then- ;utt mpta to suppress the establish- 

 ment of Sabbath schools. A'. "... 1 7'.9. 8 



Journal of a tour through the North of Eng- 

 land, and part of Scotland ; with remarks on 

 the present state of the Church of Scotland. 



London, 1799. 8 



A letter to Mr Butler on his late " Address to 

 the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland ;" 

 and Mr BUTLER'S reply. London, 1813. 8 



Psalms and hymns. 9th ed. 



London, 1830. 12 



The first and last sermons delivered in Surrey 

 chapel. To which is added, the history of 

 Surrey chapel from its erection to the present 

 time, by the Rev. George Weight. 



London, 1833. 8' 



Mature reflections and devotions of the Rev. 

 R. H., in his old age. By the Rev. Edwin 

 Sidney, A.M. 2d ed. London, 1836. 8 



*The life of the Rev. R. H., A.M. By the 

 Rev. Edwin Sidney, A.M. 2d ed. 



London, 1834. 8 



Third edition. London, 1835. 8 

 HILL (SAMUEL), Archdeacon of Wells. A vindi- 

 cation of the primitive Fathers against the im- 

 putations of Gilbert [Burnet], Lord Bishop of 

 Sarum. [London], 1695. 8 



The rights, liberties, and authorities of the 

 Christian Church. Asserted against all op- 

 pressive doctrines and constitutions. To which 

 is added, a justification of the Municipium ec- 

 clesiasticum, against the observations of an 

 anonymous but candid adversary. 



London, 1701. 8 



HILL (SAMUEL). A plan for reducing the poor's 

 rate by giving permanent employment to the 

 labouring classes : with some observations on 

 the cultivation of flax and hemp. 



London, 1817. 8 



HILL (THOMAS), B.D. The trade of truth ad- 

 vanced. In a sermon [on Prov. xxiii. 23] 

 preached to the Hon. House of Commons, July 

 27, 1642. London, 1642. 4 



The militant Church triumphant over the dra- 

 gon and his angels, presented in a sermon [on 

 Rev. xii. 11] preached to both Houses of Par- 

 liament, July 21, 1643. London, 1643. 4 



HILLERUS (MATTHJSUS), Professor of Oriental 

 languages at Tubingen. Hierophyticon, sive 

 commentarius in loca Scripturse sacrse quse 

 plantarum faciunt mentionem, distinctus in 

 duas partes...Cui accedit prsefatio Salomonis 

 Pfisteri, continens auctoris vitam, merita, et 

 libros tarn editos quam MSStos. 



Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1725. 4 



Syntagmata hermeneutica, quibus loca Scrip- 

 turae sacrae plurima ex Hebraico textu expK- 

 cantur. Tubingce, 1728. 4 



HILMERS (Jo. HERMANNUS). Dissertatto exe- 

 getico-theologica de aurora in legeettestirnonio 

 conspicua, ex Esaife, viii., Comm. xx. 



Rostochii, 1735. 4 



