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instruction of the negroes in the United States. 

 Savannah, 184-' \- 



JONES (iNioo). The most notable antiquity of 

 Great Britain vulgarly called Stone-Heug, on 

 Salisbury Plain, restored by I. J. 



London, 1655. 4 



Another edition. To which are added, the 

 Chorea gigantum, or, Stone-Heng restore. 1 t<- 

 the Danes, by DrCHARLEToN ; and Mr WEBB'S 

 Vindication of Stone-Heng restored in answer 

 to Dr Charleton's reflections ; with observa- 

 tions upon the orders and rules of architecture 

 in use among the ancient Romans. Before 

 the whole are prefixed, certain memoirs relat- 

 ing to the life of Inigo Jones. . .and four new 

 views of Stone-Heng, in its present situation : 

 with above twenty other copper-plates, and a 

 coinpleat index to the entire collection. 



London, 1725. fol. 



JONES (J. T.). The New Testament. Trans- 

 lated from the original Greek. By J. T. J . 

 1850. See BIBLES SIAMESE. A. 



JONES (JEREMIAH), Dissenting minister at Forest 

 Green, Gloucester. A new and full method of 

 settling the canonical authority of the New 

 Testament. To which is subjoined a vindica- 

 tion of the former part of St Matthew's Gos- 

 pel, from Mr Whiston's charge of dislocations. 

 3 vol. Oxford, 1798. 8 



Another edition. Oxford, 1827. 8 



Another copy. 



JONES (JOHN), B.A., Rector of Boulne-Hurst, 

 Bedfordshire. Free and candid disquisitions 

 relating to the CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 1750 



JONES (JOHN), LL.D., Pastor of a Socinian con- 

 gregation at Halifax. Illustrations of the four 

 Gospels, founded on circumstances peculiar to 

 our Lord and the Evangelists. 



London, 1808. 8 



- Ecclesiastical researches ; or, Philo and Jose- 

 phus proved to be historians, and apologists of 

 Christ, of his followers and of the Gospel. 



London, 1812. 8 



A reply to two deistical works, entitled, " The 

 new trial of the Witnesses," and Gamaliel 

 Smith's [i. e. Jeremy Bentham] " Not Paul but 

 Jesus." By BEN DAVID [Pseud.] 



London, 1824. 8 



JONES (JOHN), M.A., ArcJtdeacon of Merioneth. 

 The dignity and efficacy of the Christian sa- 

 craments, asserted ; in three discourses. 



London, 1818. 8 



- The moral tendency of divine revelation as- 

 serted and illustrated, in eight discourses 

 preached before the University of Oxford, 

 1821, at the Lecture founded by the late Rev. 

 John Bampton, M.A. Oxford, 1821. 8 



JONES (J. FOULKES), B. A. Egypt in its biblical 

 relations and moral aspect. London, 1860. 8 



JONES (JOSEPH), M.A., Newchurch. A chrono- 

 logical and analytical view of the holy Bible, 

 with prefaces to the several Books, and re- 

 marks on various subjects ; intended to render 

 the study of the Scriptures more easy, pleasant, 

 and advantageous. Oxford, 1836. 8 



JONES (PAUL). The interesting life, travels, 



voyages and daring engagements of tha: 

 brated and justly notorious pirate ; contuimn,,' 

 numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage, in 

 the prosecution of his nefarious undertakings. 

 Written by himself. London, s. a. 12 



JONES (RICHARD), Dissenting minister at Peck- 

 ham. A memorial of David's piety considered 

 and inijuiivid. A sermon [on Is. xxxvii. ','>'] 

 preached in St Thomas's, Southwark, on .l.m. 

 1st, 1783. London, 1783. 8 



JONES (STEPHEN). A new biographical diction- 

 ary : containing a brief account of the lives 

 and writings of the most eminent persona and 

 remarkable characters in every age and nation. 

 5th ed. London, 1805. 12 



JONES (THOMAS), M.A. , Chaplain of St Saviour's, 

 Southwark. The works of T. J. To which is 

 prefixed a short account of his life, in a recom- 

 mendatory preface by the Rev. W. Romaine, 

 M.A. 2d ed. London, 1763. 8 



A letter to the Rev. Dr Free. London, 1759. 8 

 JONES (THOMAS). A word of comfort to weak 



believers, in fifteen letters from the late Rev. 



T. J. ...addressed to Mr B , in a season of 



darkness and temptation. Bath, 1796. 12 

 JONES (THOMAS), Rector of Creaton. The Scrip- 

 ture directory : or, an attempt to assist the un- 

 learned reader to understand the general his- 

 tory and leading subjects of the Old and New 

 Testament. A new edition. London, 1815. 12 



Jonah's portrait ; or, various views of human 

 nature, and of the gracious dealings of God 

 with fallen man. 5th ed. London, 1827. 12 



The true Christian ; or, the way to have as- 

 surance of eternal salvation. 2d ed. 



London, 1834. 12 



JONES (T. RUPERT). Monograph of the Ento- 

 mostraca of the cretaceous formation of Eng- 

 land. [Palaeontographical Society.] 



London, 1849. 4 



JONES (THOMAS SNELL), D.D., Minister of Lady 

 Glenorchy's chapel, Edinburgh. Sermons. 



Edin., 1816. 8 



Another copy. 



Address delivered [at the baptism of J. Davis] ; 

 [with The vail of Moses done away in Christ, 

 by Henry GREY]. 1820 



JONES (WILLIAM), Perpetual curate of Nayland, 

 Suffolk. The catholic doctrine of a trinity 

 proved, by above an hundred short and clear 

 arguments, expressed in the terms of the holy 

 Scripture, compared after a manner entirely 

 new, and digested under the four following 

 titles : 1. The divinity of Christ. 2. The di- 

 vinity of the Holy Ghost. 3. The plurality 

 of persons. 4. The trinity in unity. With a 

 few reflections, occasionally interspersed, upon 

 some of the Arian writers, particularly Dr S. 

 Clarke. To which is now added, a letter to 

 the common people ; in answer to some popu- 

 lar arguments against the trinity. 3d ed. 



London, 1767. 8 



Eighth edition. London, 1810. 8 



Eleventh edition. London, 1824. 12 

 I A small whole-length of Dr PRIESTLEY. 1792 

 ! The man of sin. A sermon [on Luke, xii. 5G] 



