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IIFTTERUS (LEONHARTUS), D.D., Professor of 

 theology at Wittemberg. Ilias malorum regni 

 Pontificio-Romani, hoc est historica disser- 

 tatio de injustissimo Pontificis Romani, in 

 Ecclesia Dei dominatu : deque lamentabili et 

 tragico plane statu Ecclesiaa sub regno Ponti- 

 ficio. Ex scriptoribus probatis, turn sacris, 

 turn prophanis, collecta : inque orationes duas 

 panegyricas distincta... 



Wittebergce, 1609. 4 



- Irenicum vere-Christianum : sive, De synodo 

 et unione evangelicorum non-fucata concilian- 

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Wittebergce, 1616. 4 



HUTTON (CHARLES), LL.D., Professor of mathe- 

 matics in the royal military academy, Wool- 

 wich. Mathematical tables ; containing the 

 common, hyperbolic, and logistic logarithms... 

 To which is prefixed, a large and original his- 

 tory of the discoveries and writings relating to 

 these subjects ; with the complete description 

 and use of the tables. 3d ed. 



London, 1801. 8 



- A course of mathematics. Composed for the 

 use of the royal military academy. A new 

 edition, entirely remodelled, by William Ram- 

 say, B.A. London, 1833. 8 



HUTTON (GEORGE), D.D., Rector of Algarkirk 

 cum Fosdyke, Lincolnshire. Remarks upon a 

 late decision in the Court of Arches, on the 

 question, whether a person, not baptized by a 

 lawful minister of the Church of England, be 

 entitled to the use of the burial service of that 

 Church. London, 1811. 8 



- High tide. A sermon [on Ps. xciii. 5] preach- 

 ed... on January 20th, 1811, for the benefit of 

 the poor sufferers by the late inundation of 

 the sea. Boston, 1811. 8 



HUTTON (GEORGE C.). Law and Gospel : dis- 

 courses on primary themes ; to which is add- 

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HUTTON (JAMES), M.D. An investigation of 

 the principles of knowledge, and of the pro- 

 gress of reason, from sense to science and phi- 

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Edin., 1794. 4 



HUTTON (JAMES). * Memoirs of J. H. Com- 

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 the United Brethren. By Daniel Benham. 



London, 1856. 8 



HUTTON (THOMAS), B.D., Fellow of St John's 

 college, Oxford. Reasons for refusal of sub- 

 scription to the booke of Common praier, un- 

 der the hands of certaine ministers of Devon 

 and Cornwall, word for word as they were ex- 

 hibited by them to the Right Reverend Father 

 in God William Coton Doctor of divinitie 

 L. Bishop of Exceter. With an answere at 

 severall times returned them in publike con- 

 ference and in diverse sermons upon occasion 

 preached in the cathedral church at Exceter 

 by T. H. And now published at the very 

 earnest intreatie of some especiall friends for 

 a farther contentment of other the Kings Ma- 

 jesties good and loyall subjects. 



Oxford, 1605. 4 



HYDE (EDWARD), Earl of Clarendon. A brief 

 review and survey of the dangerous and per- 

 nicious errors to Church and State in Mr 

 Hobbes's book, entitled, Leviathan. 



[Oxford], 1676. 4 



The history of the rebellion and civil wars in 

 England, begun in the year 1641 : with the 

 precedent passages, and actions that contri- 

 buted thereunto, and the happy end, and con- 

 clusion thereof by the King's blessed restora- 

 tion, and return upon the 29th of May, in the 

 year 1660. 3 vol. Oxford, 1702-4. fol. 



Another edition. 6 parts. 3 vol. 



Oxford, 1705-6. 8 



The history of the rebellion and civil wars in 

 Ireland, with the true state and condition of 

 that kingdom before the year 1640... Being a 

 vindication of the conduct of James Duke of 

 Ormond...To which is added, an appendix, 

 giving an account of the several massacres and 

 murders committed in Ireland, both by Pa- 

 pists and Protestants, since the 23d of Octo- 

 ber, 1641. 3d ed. London, 1740. 8 



Miscellaneous works of E. H. Being a collec- 

 tion of several valuable tracts. . .Published from 

 His Lordship's original MSS. 2d ed. 



London, 1751. fol. 



Religion and policy, and the countenance and 

 assistance each should give to the other. With 

 a survey of the power and jurisdiction of the 

 Pope in the dominions of other princes. 2 vol. 



Oxford, 1811. 8 



The life of Edward Earl of Clarendon. Con- 

 taining I. An account of the Chancellor's life 

 from his birth to the Restoration in 1660. 

 II. A continuation of the same, and of his his- 

 tory of the grand rebellion, from the Restora- 

 tion to his banishment in 1667. Written by 

 himself. Printed from his original manu- 

 scripts, given to the university of Oxford by 

 the heirs of the late Earl of Clarendon. 3 vol. 



Oxford, 1759. 8 



HYMERS (JOHN), B.D., Felloiv of St John col- 

 lege, Cambridge. A treatise on differential 

 equations, and on the calculus of finite differ- 

 ences. Cambridge, 1839. 8 



A treatise on conic sections and the applica- 

 tion of algebra to geometry. 2d ed. 



Cambridge, 1840. 8 



HYMNS. Expositio hymnorum per totum anni 

 circulum. B. L. s. 1. et a. 12 



A select collection of hymns, sung in the late 

 Countess of Huntingdon's chapel. 



[London], s. a. 12 



Favourite hymns. By Cowper, Montgomery, 

 Toplady, Newton, Wesley, Watts, Heber, 

 Doddridge, Raffles, Hart, Kenn, M'Cheyne, 

 &c. Edin., s. a. 12 



Sacred songs and hymns, approved by the Sy- 

 nod of Relief. Glasgoiv, 1794. 12 



Another edition. Cupar Fife, 1810. 12 



Christliche Gesange zur Beforderung eines 

 frommen Sinnes und Handels und zum Ge- 

 brauch bei der offentlichen und hauslichen 

 Gottesverehrung. 2 Theil. 



Elberfeld, 1830. 8^ 

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