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JAMES JAMESON. 



death. A sermon preached at Newbun 

 28, 1780, occasioned by the death of Dr Jolui j 

 Collet. Marlborough, [1780]. 8 



JAMES (JoHN ANGELL), Independent minister, 

 Birmingham. Christian charity explained ; 

 or the influence of religion upon temper stated ; 

 in an exposition of the thirteenth chapter of 

 the first Epistle to the Corinthians. 



London, 1828. 1 -' 



A pastor's address to his people, on the prin- 

 ciples of dissent, and the duties of dissenters. 



London, 1834. 12 j 



The anxious inquirer after salvation directed 

 and encouraged. 5th ed. London, 1835. 12 



Sixth edition. London, 1835. 12 



Another edition. New York, t. a. 12 



Another copy. 



The widow directed to the widow's God. 



London, 1841. 12 



Pastoral addresses. Wm., 1843. 12 



Union among Christians viewed in relation to 

 the present state of religious parties in Eng- 

 land. [Essays on Christian UNION.] 1845 



An earnest ministry the want of the times. 



London, 1847. 8 



God's voice from China to the British Churches, 

 both established and unestablished. 



London, 1858. 8 



* John Angell James : a review of his history, 

 character, eloquence, and literary labours ; 

 with dissertations on the pulpit and the press, 

 academic preaching, college reform, &c. By 

 John Campbell, D.D. London, 1860. 8 



JAMES (THOMAS), D.D., First keeper of the Bod- 

 leian library. Bellum papale, sive, concordia 

 discors Sixti quinti, et Clementis octavi, circa 

 Hieronymianam editionem. Praeterea in qui- 

 busdam locis gravioribus habetur comparatio 

 utriusque editionis cum postrema et ultima 

 Lovaniensium. Nova editio, e recensione Joan- 

 nas Edmundi Cox, A.M. Londini, 1840. 12 

 A treatise of the corruptions of Scripture, 

 councils, and Fathers, by the prelates, pastors, 

 and pillars of the Church of Rome, for the 

 maintenance of Popery. Revised and correct- 

 ed from the edition of 1612 and 1688, by the 

 Rev. J. E. Cox. London, 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



JAMESON (JOHN), Methven. Observations on 

 the mode of conducting theological tuition, in 

 general use ; with a plan, humbly submitted : 

 for the divinity hall belonging to the United 

 Associate Synod. Edin. , 1822. 8 



JAMESON (ROBERT), Regius professor of natural 

 history in the university of Edinburgh. System j 

 of mineralogy, comprehending Oryctognosie, | 

 Geognosie, mineralogical chemistry, mineralo- 

 gical geography, and oeconomical mineralogy. 

 3vol. Edin., 1804-1808. 8 



A treatise on the external, chemical, and phy- 

 sical characters of minerals. 3d ed. 



Edin., 1817. 8 



Manual of mineralogy : containing an account 

 of simple minerals, and also a description and 

 arrangement of mountain rocks. 



Edin., 1821. 8 



Mineralogy according to the natural history 

 system, forming the article under that head in 

 the seventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Bri- 

 tannica. Edin., 1837. 8 



JAMESON (WILLIAM). VeniB Patroclus : or, 

 The weapons of Quakerism, the weakness of 

 Quakerism... with a digression explicative of 

 the doctrine anent the necessity of the Spirits 

 operation ; and an appendix, vindicating Rom. 

 9. from the depravations of an Arminian. 



/;./;/.., 1689. 8 



Another copy. 



Nazianzeni querela et votum justum. The 

 fundamentals of the hierarchy examin'd and 

 disprov'd : wherein the choicest arguments of 

 the most applauded and latest hierarchick or 

 prelatick writers, A. M. [Alexander Monro], 

 D.D. the author of An inquiry into the new 

 opinions (chiefly) propagated by the Presbyte- 

 rians in Scotland, the author of the Funda- 

 mental charter of Presbytery examined and 

 disproved [John Sage], and many others are 

 sincerely expended, the plea they bring from 

 Ignatius' Epistles more narrowly discuss'd, 

 many things much enlightening this contro- 

 versy, either not at all, or not so fully hitherto 

 unfolded, are, from ancient Church-writers, 

 and other unsuspected authors, advanc'd. 



Glatgow, 1697. 4 



Another copy. 



* A short answer to Mr W. J. , his impugning 

 the authority of St Jgnatius's Epistles, in the 

 second part of his Nazianzeni querela, from 

 page 109, to page 140. [By Robert C ALDER.] 



Edin., 1708. 8 3 



Roma Racoviana et Racovia Romana, id est, 

 Papistarum et Socinistarum, in plurimis, iis- 

 que maximi moment!, religionis suae capitibus, 

 plena et exacta harmonia : in qua unam ean- 

 demque utriusque religionis esse animam et 

 medullam clarissime ostenditur ; unum eun- 

 demque spiritum pariter in utraque apostasia 

 regnare evincitur ; utriusque sectae uvrox.at.rai- 

 K^WIS late declaratur ; simpliciores adversus 

 eorum impetus et technas muniuntur ; S. lite- 

 rarum, in impletis vaticiniis, adversus scepti- 

 cos et atheos, veritas et divinitas demonstra- 

 tur ; haud pauca, denique, Christianas theolo- 

 gian amanti proficua oppidb tot! passim operi 

 insperguntur. Edinburgi, 1702. 4 



Another copy. 



Cyprianus isotimus, or, J. S.'s vindication of 

 his principles of the Cyprianic age confuted. 

 In which, moreover, divers signal differences 

 between the Cyprianic and hierarchic Bishop 

 are assigned, some new pleas and arguments 

 of the Prelatists discussed, and several things 

 of considerable consequence and use in the 

 present controversie advanced. 



Edin., 1705. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The summ of the Episcopal controversy, as it 

 is pleaded from the holy Scriptures. Wherein 

 the Scripture-arguments for Presbytery, are 

 vindicated ; those for Prelacy, confuted, and 



