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ship hath denied, and doth still deny, all autho- 

 rity to the Church. [By Henry STEBBINO.] 



London, 1718. 8 



* An apology for the clergy of the Church of 

 England, in a letter to the Lord Bishop of 

 Bangor. Wherein some unjust insinuations 

 against them, in his Lordship's Answer to the 

 representation of the committee of the lower 

 House of convocation are detected and con- 

 futed ; and the necessity of learning, in order 

 to a right understanding and exposition of the 

 Scriptures, demonstrated ; contrary to what 

 his Lordship asserts, particularly in the 20th 

 section of his first chapter ; and to many other 

 dangerous positions in the course of that book. 

 By a clergyman of the Church of England. 



London, 1718. 8 



* Remarks upon the Lord Bishop of Bangor's 

 treatment of the clergy and convocation. By 

 a gentleman ; [Thomas SHERLOCK]. 2d ed. 



London, 1717. 8 



An answer to the Rev. Dr Hare's sermon, in- 

 titul'd, Church-authority vindicated : in which 

 the texts of Scripture relating to this subject 

 are examined ; the doctrine of sincerity is ex- 

 plain'd and defended ; and several other im- 

 portant points are considered. With a post- 

 script occasion'd by the Lord Bishop of Ox- 

 ford's [John Potter] late charge to his clergy. 



London, 1720. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



* A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Ban- 

 gor's sermon on John, xviii. 36. Considered 

 as it is the performance of a man of letters. 

 Containing an examination of his Lordship's ar- 

 guments against Church-authority in matters j 

 of religion : A defence of the power of the ma- i 

 gistrate to enforce by civil sanction, the laws 

 of God and Christ. A vindication of the 

 Council of Nice, and several other important 

 points. By an impartial hand ; [Francis HARE]. 

 2d ed. London, 1720. 8 

 Another copy. 



The D[ea]n of W[orceste]r [Francis HARE] still 

 the same. 1720 



An answer to a calumny cast upon the Bishop 

 of Bangor, by the Rev. Dr Sherlock, Dean of 

 Chichester, at the conclusion of his new work, 

 entitled, A vindication of the Corporation and 

 Test Acts, &c. London, 1718. 8 



An answer to a late book, written by the Rev. 

 Dr Sherlock, Dean of Chichester, intitled, The 

 condition and example of our blessed Saviour 

 vindicated, &c. London, 1718. 8 



The common rights of subjects defended, and 

 the nature of the sacramental test considered. 

 In answer to the Dean of Chichester's Vindi- 

 cation of the corporation and test acts. 



London, 1719. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



Several discourses concerning the terms of ac- 

 ceptance with God. In which I. The terms 

 themselves are distinctly laid down, as they 

 are proposed to Christians in the New Testa- 



ment. Ami II. Several false notions of tm> 



conditions of salvation are considered. 2d ed. 



London, 1718. 8 



Fourth edition. /,i>/c//i, 17 :'!. 8 



A plain account of the nature and end of thu 

 sacrament of the LORD'S SUPPER. 17:;.~> 



A defence of the plain account of the nature 

 and end of the sacrament of the LORD'S SUP- 

 PER. 1735 



The nature and functions of the office of the 

 civil magistrate. With a commendatory pro- 

 face by Ralph Wardlaw, D.D. 



Aberdeen, 1836. 8 



HOARD (SAMUEL). God's LOVE to mankind. 

 Manifested, by dis-prooving his absolute de- 

 cree for their damnation. 1633 



HOARE (CHARLES JAMES), A.M., Canon of Win- 

 chester, and vicar of Godstone, Surrey. The 

 kingdom of God not in word, but in power : 

 A sermon preached in the parish church of 

 Kingston-upon-Thames, August 20, 1829, at 

 the primary visitation of the Lord Bishop of 

 Winchester. London, 1829. 8 



HOARE (Sir RICHARD COLT), Bart. A classical 

 tour through Italy and Sicily ; tending to il- 

 lustrate some districts, which have not been 

 described by Mr Eustace in his classical tour. 

 London, 1819. 4 



HOARE (WILLIAM HENRY), M.A. The veracity 

 of the Book of Genesis ; with the life and cha- 

 racter of the inspired historian. 



London, 1860. 8 



HOBART (JOHN HENRY), D.D., Bishop of New 

 York. A collection of the eSsays on... Episco- 

 pacy which originally appeared in the Albany 

 Sentinel. New York, 1806. 8 



*The early life and professional years of Bishop 

 Hobart. By John M'Vicar, D.D. With a 

 preface containing a history of the Church in 

 America, by Walter Farquhar HOOK, D.D. 



Oxford, 1838. 8 



HOBART (NOAH), M.A., Minister of Fair field, 

 Connecticut. Ministers of the Gospel consi- 

 dered as fellow-labourers. A sermon delivered 

 at the ordination of the Rev. Mr Noah Welles, 

 at Sanford, Dec. 31, 1746. Boston, 1747. 8 



A serious address to the members of the Epis- 

 copal separation in New England. Occasioned 

 by Mr Wetmore's vindication of the professors 

 of the Church of England in Connecticut. 



Boston, 1748. 8 



A second address to the members of the Epis- 

 copal separation in New England. Occasioned 

 by the exceptions made to the former, by Dr 

 Johnson, Mr Wetmore, Mr Beach, and Mr 

 Caner. To which is added... A letter from Mr 

 Dickinson in answer to some things Mr Wet- 

 more has charged him with. 



Boston, 1751. 8 



HOBBES, or HOBBS (THOMAS), of Malmesbury. 

 Opera philosophica, quse Latinfe scripsit, om- 

 nia. Ante quidem per partes, nunc autem, 

 post cognitas omnium objectiones, conjunctim 

 et accuratius edita. Amstel., 1668. 4 



- Another edition. Studio et labore Gtilielmi 

 Molcsworth. 5 vol. London, 1839-45. 8 



