

1 1 1 TCHESON HUTTERUS. 



Philosophiro moralis institutio compendiaria, 

 lil). iii. Ktliircs el jUXMprttd0&tUB naturulis 

 elementa coutinens. Editiu altera. 



Glasgua:, 1746. 16 



Translated from the Latin. 2d ed. 



/,/*;/,, 1753. 12 



An inquiry into the original of our ideas of 

 beauty and virtue... 5th ed. 



London, 1753. 8 



- A system of moral philosophy, in three books. 

 Published from the original manuscript, by his 

 son Francis Hutcheson, M.D. To which is 

 prefixed some account of the life, writings, ami 

 character of the author, by the Rev. William i 

 Leechman, D.D. 2 vol. London, 1755. 4 



- De naturali hominum social itate. 



i:!-<*<jwt, 1756. 12 



- Considerations on patronages, addressed to the 

 gentlemen of Scotland. [Tracts on patronage.] 



/;-/;,, 1770. i2 d 



- Another edition. Likewise a state of the Se- 

 cession in Scotland in the year 1773. 



Glasgow, 1774. 8 



HUTCHESON (GEORGE), one of the ministers of 

 Edinburgh. A brief exposition on the xii. 

 small Prophets. [In two parts. Part ii. , 3d 

 ed.] 2d ed. London, 1657. fol. 



An exposition of the Gospel of Jesus Christ 

 according to John. London, 1657. fol. 



- Another edition. Reprinted from the edition 

 of 1657. London, s. a. 8 



An exposition of the Book of Job, being the 

 sum of cccxvi. lectures, preached in the city 

 of Edinburgh. London, 1669. fol. 



- Another copy. 



- Forty-five sermons upon the cxxx. Psalm ; 

 preached at Irwin. Edin., 1691. 8 



HUTCHESON (GILBERT), Advocate. Treatise 

 on the offices of Justice of peace ; constable ; 

 commissioner of supply ; and commissioner 

 under comprehending acts, in Scotland. With 

 occasional observations upon other municipal 

 jurisdictions. 2d ed. 4 vol. 



Edin., 1809. 8 



HUTCHESON (WILLIAM), Minister of the Free 



Church at Johnston. The Apocalypse opened. 



Glasgow, 1857. 8 



- Another copy. 



HTJTCHESONES' HOSPITAL. Abstract of the 

 rules and regulations by which Hutchesones' 

 hospital is governed, in conformity to the ori- 

 ginal mortifications, or to the bye-laws, or 

 established usage of the patrons. To which is 

 added, the history of said hospital... 



Glasgow, 1800. 8 



HUTCHINSON (F.). See F. HUTCHESON. 



HUTCHINSON (JOHN). The philosophical and 

 theological works of the late J. H. 3d ed. 

 12 vol. London, 1749. 8 



- * A supplement to the works of J. H. , being 

 an index and explanation of all the Hebrew 

 words cited in the second part of his Moses's 

 Principia. With additional remarks, by the 

 late learned Robert Spearman. To this work 

 is prefixed, Mr Hutchinson's life, written by 

 Mr Spearman. London, 1765. 8 



Abstract from the works of J. H. , being a sum- 

 mary <>f his discoveries in phil<mophy and di- 

 vinity. . 1753. 12 



Glory or gravity essential and mechanical. 

 \\ herein the objects and articles of the Chris- 

 tian faith are exhibited, as they were originally 

 and successively reveal'd, hiemglyphieaily, by 

 ]> presentations in figures. By J. H. 



London, 1733. 8 



- The religion of Satan, or antichrist, delineated. 



London, 1736. 8 



The use of reason recovered, by the data in 

 Christianity. London, 1736. 8 



HUTCHINSON (JOHN). * Memoirs of the life 

 of Colonel H., with original anecdotes of many 

 of the most distinguished of his contempora- 

 ries, and a summary review of public affairs : 

 written by his widow... Now first published 

 from the original manuscript, by the Rev. Ju- 

 lius Hutchinson. To which is prefixed, the 

 life of Mrs Hutchinson, written by herself, a 

 fragment. 2 vol. 3d ed. London, 1810. 8 



HUTCHINSON (Mrs LUCY). On the principles 

 of the Christian religion, addressed to her 

 daughter ; and on theology. 



London, 1817. 8 



HUTCHINSON (ROGER), Fellow of St John's col- 

 lege, Cambridge, and one of the early reformers. 

 -The works of R. H. Edited for the Parker 

 Society, by John Bruce, F.S.A. 



Cambridge, 1842. 8 



HUTCHISON (GRAHAM). Essays on unexplain- 

 ed phenomena : containing new views regard- 

 ing the cause of centrifugal force in planetary 

 motion ; the radiation of caloric ; and the cen- 

 tral heat of the earth ; with refutations of many 

 existing opinions on those subjects. 



Glasgow, 1838. 12 



HUTCHISON (PATRICK), A.M., Minister of the 

 Gospel in St Ninians. Dissertation on the na- 

 ture and genius of the kingdom of Christ, in 

 two parts. Containing a delineation of the 

 nature of Messiah's kingdom, and its distinc- 

 tions from the kingdoms of this world. 



Edin., 1779. 12 

 Another copy. 



- A compendious view of the religious system, 

 maintained by the Synod of Relief ; together 

 with a distinct account of the points in differ- 

 ence between the Synod of Relief and the na- 

 tional Establishment on the one hand ; and 

 the Secession on the other. To which is sub- 

 joined, an appendix, containing a few remarks 

 on a late anonymous publication against the 

 Relief. FalMrJc, 1779. 8 



Sermons on various and important subjects. 



Edin., 1808. 8 



HUTTEN (ULRICH VON). *U. v. H., imperial 

 poet and orator ; the great knightly reformer 

 of the 16th century. Translated from Chauf- 

 four-Kestner's Etudes sur les re"formateurs du 

 16 me siecle, by Archibald Young, advocate. 



Edin., 1863. 8 



HUTTERUS (ELIAS). Biblia sacra, Ebraice, 

 Chaldaice, Grace, Latine, Germanice, Italice. 

 lf!Mi. See BIBLES POL YGLOTT. A. 



