KEITH KEMPIS. 



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Evidence of the truth of the Christian reli- 

 gion, derived from the literal fulfilment of 

 prophecy ; particularly as illustrated by the 

 history of the Jews, and by the discoveries of 

 recent travellers. 28th ed. Edin., 1843. 12 



- Another copy. 



- Another copy. 



- Another edition. Selected and abridged, with 

 additional reflections. New York, s. a. 12 



- Thirty-seventh edition. With a refutation of 

 the Rev. A. P. Stanley's poetical interpreta- 

 tions. London, 1859. 8 



- The signs of the times, as denoted by the ful- 

 filment of historical predictions, traced down 

 from the Babylonish captivity to the present 

 time. 2d ed. 2 vol. Edin., 1832. 12 



- Seventh edition. Edin., 1842. 12 



- Demonstration of the truth of the Christian 

 religion. Third thousand. Edin., 1838. 12 



- The land of Israel, according to the covenant 

 with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. 



Edin., 1843. 12 



The harmony of prophecy ; or, scriptural illus- 

 trations of the Apocalypse. Edin., 1851. 12 



- The history and destiny of the world and of 

 the Church, according to Scripture. Part first : 

 The four monarchies ; and the Papacy, Ro- 

 manists the witnesses. London, 1861. 8 



KEITH (GEORGE). The way cast up, and the 

 stumbling-blockes removed from before the 

 feet of those, who are seeking the way to Zion, 

 with their faces thitherward. Containing an j 

 answere to a postscript, printed at the end of | 

 Samuel Rutherford's letters, third edition, by j 

 a namelesse author, indeed not without cause, 

 considering the many lyes and falshoods there- 

 in, against the people, called Quakers, which 

 are here disproved, and refuted ; and the truth 

 of what we hold touching those particulars 

 faithfully declared, according to the Scriptures. 

 By G. K. , prisoner in the tolbooth of Aber- 

 deen... [Aberdeen], 1677. 8 



- Another copy. 



KEITH (GEORGE SKENE), D.D. Address to the 

 ministers of the Church of Scotland, on the 

 subject of the overtures and regulations, re- 

 specting CHAPELS of ease. 1797 



The union of benevolence and purity of heart. 

 A sermon from James, i. 27, preached in Aber- 

 deen, 22 March, 1812. Aberdeen, 1812. 8 



KEITH (JAMES), Field-Marshal. A fragment of 

 a memoir of Field-Marshal J. K. written by 

 himself. 1714-1734. [Spalding Club.] 



Edin., 1843. 4 



KEITH (ROBERT), Bishop of Fife. The history 

 of the affairs of Church and State in Scotland, 

 from the beginning of the Reformation in the 

 reign of King James V. to the retreat of Queen 

 Mary into England, anno 1568. Vol. i. 



Edin., 1734. fol. 



- Another edition. With biographical sketch, 

 notes, and index, by J. Parker Lawson, M.A. 

 [Spottiswoode Society.] Vol. ii., iii. 



Edin., 1845, 50. 8 



A large new catalogue of the Bishops of the 

 several Sees within the kingdom of Scotland, 



down to the year 1688... Together with some 

 other tilings necessary to the better knowledge 

 of the ecclesiastical state of this kingdom in 

 former times : as also, a brief preface concern- 

 ing the first planting of Christianity in Scot- 

 land, and the state of that Church in the earlier 

 ages. Edin., 1755. 4 



A new edition, corrected, and continued to the 

 present time, with a life of the author, by the 

 Rev. M. Russell, LL.D. Edin., 1824. 8 



KEITH (THOMAS). A new treatise on the use 

 of the globes. New edition. 



London, 1834. 12 



KELLAND (PHILIP), M.A., Professor of mathe- 

 matics in the university of Edinburgh. The 

 elements of algebra. Edin. , 1839. 8 



KELLER (J. J. E.). Dieu et 1'homme d'apres 

 Calvin et d'apres Arminius. 



Lausanne, 1860. 8 



KELLY (CHRISTOPHER). A new and complete 

 system of universal geography... 2 vol. 



London, 1818. 4 



KELLY (JAMES), M.A. The eternal purpose of 

 God in Christ Jesus our Lord : being the fourth 

 series of lectures preached at the request of the 

 Edinburgh association for promoting the study 

 of prophecy. 4th ed. London, 1860. 8 



KELLY (JOHN). An examination of -the facts, 

 statements, and explanations of the Rev. Dr 

 S. Davidson, relative to the second volume of 

 the tenth edition of " Home's Introduction," 

 &c. London, 1857. 8 



The divine covenants : their nature and de- 

 sign ; or, the covenants considered as succes- 

 sive stages in the development of the divine 

 purposes of mercy. [Congregational lecture.] 



London, 1861. 8 



KELTY (MARY ANN). Times of trial ; being a 

 brief narrative of the progress of the Reforma- 

 tion, and of the sufferings of some of the re- 

 formers. London, 1830. 12 



KEMNICIUS (MARTINUS). See M. CHEMNITITTS. 



KEMP (E. C.), M.A., Rector of Whissonsett. 

 An exposition of some of the most important 

 differences between Scripture and Calvinism, 

 with reference to the authority of the Church, 

 and to the reply of Mr Scott to Bishop Tom- 

 line ; intended to promote the attainment of 

 Christian unity. London, 1843. 8 



KEMP (JOHN). The Gospel adapted to the state 

 and circumstances of man. A sermon [on 

 1 Cor. i. 24] preached... June 5, 1788. To 

 which are added, facts serving to illustrate the 

 character of the Right Hon. Thomas, late Earl 

 ofKinnoull. Edin., 1788. 8 



Another copy. 



KEMP (WILLIAM). Kemp's Nine daies wonder : 

 performed in a daunce from London to Nor- 

 wich. With an introduction and notes by the 

 Rev. Alexander Dyce. [Camden Society.] 



London, 1840. 4 



KEMPIS (THOMAS A). Opera omnia : ad auto- 

 grapha ejusdem emendata, axicta, et in tres 

 tomos distributa : opera ac studio R. P. Hen- 

 rici Sommalii. Editio novissima...cui annexa 

 est Scutum Kempense sou vindici.-o quatxior 



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