

HOWARD HOWIE. 



HI (WARD (JOHN). The state of the prisons in 

 England and Wales, with preliminary d 

 turns, and an account of some foreign prisons. 

 ll'nrnii-jt,',,, 1777. 4 



- Appendix to the state of the prisons in Eng- 

 land and Wales, &c. , containing a farther ac- 

 count of foreign prisons and hospitals, with 

 additional remarks on the prisons of this coun- 

 try. Warrington, 1784. 4 



- An account of the principal lazarettos in Eu- 

 rope ; with various papers relative to the 

 plague : together with further observations on 

 some foreign prisons and hospitals ; and addi- 

 tional remarks on the present state of those 

 in Great Britain and Ireland. 



ir.i,-;,..//on,i789. 4 



HOWARD (JOHN ELIOT). " The island of 

 saints," or Ireland in 1855. 



London, 1855. 8 



Christ crucified : the one meeting point be- 

 tween God and the sinner. 



London, 1858. 12" 



HOWARD (THEODOSIA A.), Viscountess Powers- 

 court. Letters and papers by the late T. A. 

 H. Edited by the Rev. Robert Daly, A.M. 

 London, 1838. 8 



HOWARD (WILLIAM). * Some remarkable pas- 

 sages in the life of Mr W. H., who died at 

 North Ferriby in... York, March 2, 1784. By 

 Joseph Milner, A.M. 4th ed. 



London, 1809. 12 



HOWARTH (HENKY), B.D. , Rector ofSt George's, 

 Hanover Square, London. Jesus of Nazareth, 

 the Christ of God. Eight discourses preached 

 before the University of Cambridge, at the lec- 

 ture founded by the Rev. J. Hulse, M.A. 



Cambridge, 1837. 8 



HOWDON (JOHN). A rational investigation of 

 the principles of natural philosophy, physical 

 and moral. London, 1840. 8 



HOWE (JOHN), M.A. The works of the late 

 J. H. Together with his funeral sermon, 

 preach'd by Mr Spademan. To which are pre- 

 fix'd, memoirs of the life of the author ; 

 collected by Edmund Calamy, D.D. 2 vol. 

 London, 1724. fol. 



- Another edition. Edited by the Rev. John 

 Hunt. 8 vol. t London, 1810-22. 8 



- Another copy. 



- Another edition. London, 1838. 8 



- A funeral sermon for. . .the truly Rev. William 

 Bates, D.D., who deceased July 14, 1699. 



London, 1699. 16 



The living temple ; or, a designed improve- 

 ment of that notion that a good man is the 

 temple of God. 2 vol. London, 1702. 8 



Another edition. W T ith an introductory essay 

 by Thomas Chalmers, D.D. 



Glasgow, 1839. 12 



The Redeemer's tears wept over lost souls : 

 and two discourses on self-dedication, and on 

 yielding ourselves to God. With an introduc- 

 tory essay by Robert Gordon, D.D. 



Glasgow, 1822. 12 



- Fourth edition. Glasgmc, 1830. 12 



Another edition. Glasgow, s. a. 8 



1 Christian theology : selected and systemati- 

 rally arranged. With a life of the author by 

 Samuel Dunn. London, 1836. 12 



*The life and character <-f .1. 11. \\ithan 

 analysis of his writings. By Henry Rogers. 



London, 1836. 8 



HOWE (OBADIAH), A.M., PfUtorofBtfoluuy. Lin- 

 colnshire. The universalist examined and con- 

 victed, destitute of plaine sayings of Scripture, 

 or evidence of reason. In ans\\ . r to a treatise 

 entituled, The universality of God's free grace 

 in Christ to mankind. London, 1648. 4 



HOWE (THOMAS). Episcopacy. A letter to the 

 Rev. Mr Forster, the author of a late pamphlet 

 intitled, Two letters from a late dissenting 

 teacher ; with an answer to the former, and 

 animadversions upon the latter. 



London, 1765. 8 



HOWEL (LAWRENCE), A.M. A view of the pon- 

 tificate : from its supposed beginning, to the 

 end of the council of Trent, A.D., 1563. In 

 which the corruptions of the Scriptures and 

 sacred antiqtuty, forgeries in the councils, and 

 incroachments of the court of Rome on the 

 Church and State, to support their infallibili- 

 ty, supremacy, and other modern doctrines, 

 are set in a true light. London, 1712. 8 



- Second edition. London, 1716. 8 



| HOWEL (WILLIAM), LL.D., Fellow of Magdalen 

 college, Cambridge. An institution of general 

 history, or the history of the world. Being a 

 complete body thereof, from the beginning of 

 the world till the monarchy of Constantino the 

 Great... 2d ed. London, 1680. fol. 



The second part. Containing that of the Ro- 

 man empire, its flourishing condition, its mid- 

 dle or neutral state, and its mine and downfal 

 in the West. From the monarchy of Constan- 

 tine the Great to the taking of Rome by Odo- 

 acer King of the Heruli, and the erecting of a 

 kingdom of barbarians in Italy... 



London, 1680. fol. 



An institution of general history, or the his- 

 tory of the ecclesiastical affairs of the world. 

 Contemporary with the second part. Contain- 

 ing that of the Roman empire, its first counte- 

 nancing and receiving Christian religion. From 

 the conversion of Constantine the Great, to the 

 fall of Augustulus, and the ruine of the empire 

 in the West. London, 1685. fol. 



: HO WELL (J AMES). Epistolse Ho-Elianae ; fami- 

 liar letters domestic and foreign ; divided into 

 four books : partly historical, political, philo- 

 sophical. Upon emergent occasions, llth ed. 

 London, 1754. 8 



HO WELL (JOHN WARREN). The unity of na- 

 ture. Compiled from his posthumous papers, 

 by Charles Pooley. London, 1849. 8 U 



HOWELS (WILLIAM), Minister of Long acre Epis- 

 copal chapel. Sermons, &c. &c. With a me- 

 moir, by Charles Bowdler. 2 vol. 



London, 1833, 34. 8 



HOWIE (JOHN). A collection of lectures and 

 sermons... by... W. Guthrie, M. Bruce, J. Wei- 

 wood, R. Cameron, D. Cargill, A. Peden and 

 A. Shields. To which are added, some sacra- 



