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11OLDEN (GEORUE), M.A., /Vc/ /n/ i- unite of 

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A dissertation on the fall of man ; in which 

 the literal sense of the Mosaic account of that 

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Ion, 1823. 8 



- The Christian Sabbath ; or, an inquiry into 

 the religious obligation of keeping holy one 

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1IOLDEN (LAt i:ivi ), of MaldoninEssex.A 

 paraphrase on the Books of Job, Psalms, Pro- 

 verbs, and Ecclesiastes, with notes critical, 

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London, 1763. 8 



- A paraphrase on the Book of Isaiah : with 

 notes critical, historical, and practical. For 

 the use of families. 2 vol. 



Chelmsford, 1776. 8 



HOLDEN (SAMUEL).* A letter to S. H., occa- 

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 at a general assembly of dissenters, on the 

 29th of November, 1732. London, 1732. 8 C 



- An answer to a letter to S. H. occasioned by 

 his speech delivered from the chair, at a gene- 

 ral assembly of the dissenters, on the 29th of 

 November, 1732. By S. H. 



London, 1732. 8 



- * An inquiry into the propriety of applying to 

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London, 1732. 8 



HOLDER (WILLIAM), D.D. A discourse con- 

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 HOLDSWORTH (RICHARDUS), Professor of divi- 

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HOLE (MATTHEW), D.D., Rector of Exeter col- 

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 the parts of it. 2 vol. Together with two dis- 

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 The other, the great sin of denying him. 3d 

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 HOLINSHED (RAPHAEL). Chronicles of Eng- 

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London, 1586, 7. fol. 



[The above is the second edition of Holinshed's 

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 ham Fleming. Vol. i. wants the title, the 

 dedication to S. William Brooke, Knight, the 

 names of the authors from whom the history 

 is collected, the table of contents, the Latin 

 verses by Thomas Newton of Cheshire, pages 

 1 and 2 and 15-28 inclusive of the description 

 of Britaine. Seven leaves of the Tables at 

 the end of vol. ii. are wanting.] 

 The description of Scotland, written at first by 

 Hector Boethius inLatine, and afterward trans- 

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tU-n Aivlulcju-oii of Murrey, :md now finallie 

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[Part of the second volume of Holinshed's 

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Scottish chronicle, or a complete history and 

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HOLLAND (Sir JOHN). A short discourse on 

 the present temper of the nation with respect 

 to the Indian and African company ; and of 

 the bank of Scotland... Edin. , Hi'.Mi. 4 



HOLLAND (JOHN). A treatise on the progres- 

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HOLLAZ1US (DAVID). Examinis theologici 

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 ad normam script, s. concinn. lucidoque or- 

 dine digesti editio novissima...Cuin pruufatione 

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Holmice et Lipsice, 1741. 4 



Evangelische Gnaden-ordnung. l e Amerikan- 

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HOLLIS (DENZIL), Lord Hollis, Baron of Ifield. 

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HOLLO WAY (BENJAMIN), LL. B. Originals phy- 

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HOLLO WAY (JAMES THOMAS), D.D., Minister of 

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 or, an attempt to shew God's methods of grace 

 with the Church of Christ, as set forth in the 

 experience of David. London, 1836. 8 



HOLMES (J. H. H.). A treatise on the coal 

 mines of Durham and Northumberland ; with 

 information relative to the stratifications of 

 the two counties : and containing accounts of 

 the explosions from fire-damp which have oc- 

 curred therein for the last twenty years ; their 

 causes and the means proposed for their reme- 

 dy, and for the general improvements of the 

 mining system, by new methods of ventilation, 

 &c. London, 1816. 8 



HOLMES (ROBERT), B.D., Professor of poetry in 

 the university of Oxford. On the prophecies 

 and testimonies of John the Baptist, and the 

 parallel prophecies of Jesus Christ. Eight 

 sermons preached before the University of Ox- 

 ford in the year 1782, at the lecture founded 

 by the Rev. J. Bampton, M.A. 



Oxford, 1782. 8 



Four tracts. I. On the principle of religion, 

 as a test of divine authority. II. On the prin- 

 ciple of redemption, whether if premial it is 

 agreeable, or if judicial contrary, to divine rec- 

 titude. III. On the angelical message to the 

 virgin Mary. I V. On the resurrection of the 

 body, as inferred from that of Christ, and ex- 

 emplified by scriptural cases. With a discourse 

 on humility. Oxford, 1788. 8 



HOLROYD (JOHN BAKER), Earl of Sheffield. 

 Observations on the impolicy, abuses, false 

 interpretation, and ruinous consequences of 

 the poor laws ; and on the reports of the two 

 houses of Parliament. 2d ed. 



Lnntlon, 1818. 8 



