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KEMPIS KENNEDY. 



librorum do iinitatione Christi, autore A. R. 

 D. Eusebio Amort. 



Colon. Agripp. et Colon. AW >'>,:, 17.V.>. 4 



Joannis Gersonis Cancellarii Parisiensis, seu 

 potius, Thomas a Campis canonic! regularis, 

 De imitatione Christi, libri iiii. Quibns ad 

 Christiani hominis vitam perfecte, absoluteque ' 

 formandam, adiecimus Dionysii Carthusiani 

 aliquot opuscula, itemque cuiusdam prisci re- 

 ligiosi opusculum De via salvtis seterme, nun- 

 quam antehac editum. 



Ltigdvni, ex officina Ivntarum, 1687. 8 



Another edition. [Wants title.] 



Antwerp, 1626. 12 



Traduction nouvelle, par le Sieur De Beiiil, 



[i. e. Le Maistre de Sacy] Prieur de S. Val. 

 Hvitieme Edition. Paris, 1665. 12^ 



De imitatione Christi, libri quatuor, recensiti 

 ad fidem autographi anni M.CCCC.XLI. cum vita 

 ejusdem Thomae per Heribertum Rosweydum. 

 Glasgiue, excudebant Robertits et Andreas Foulis, 



1751. 12 



Another edition. Edinburgi, 1757. 12 



Another edition. Mechlinia;, 1831. 12 



The Christian's pattern : or, a treatise of the 

 imitation of Jesus Christ. In four books. 

 Written originally in Latin by T. K. Now 

 render'd into English. To which are added, 

 meditations and prayers, for sick persons. By 

 George Stanhope, D.D., Dean of Canterbury, 

 llth ed. London, 1726. 8 



Vol. ii. Being the genuine works of Thomas 



a Kempis. Containing four books, viz. I. The 

 sighs of a penitent sou). II. A short Chris- 

 tian directory. III. Of spiritual exercises. 

 IV. Of spiritual entertainments. Translated 

 from the original Latin... To which is prefix'd, 

 a large account of the author's life and writ- 

 ings, containing most of the history of those 

 times, never before set forth in English. 2d ed. 



London, 1710. 8 



The Christian's exercise : or, rules to live above 

 the world while we are in it ; with medita- 

 tions, hymns and soliloquies, suited to the 

 several stages of the Christian life. In four 

 parts. To which is annex'd, an appendix of 

 letters, dialogues, &c. addressed to all the true 

 lovers of devotion, by Robert Nelson, Esq. 

 2d ed. To which is added, a prayer which Mr 

 Nelson made for his own private use. And a 

 letter wrote by Abp. Tillotson to his sick 

 friend. London, 1717. 8 



Meditations, with prayers, on the life and j 

 loving-kindnesses of our Lord and Saviour ; 

 Jesus Christ. In four parts. Written origi- 

 nally in Latin by T. a K. And now translated 

 into English... by Henry Lee, LL.B. 



London, 1760. 8 



The imitation of Christ. Translated from the 

 Latin, by John Payne. With introductory 

 essay, by Thomas Chalmers, D.D., LL.D. 



Glasgow, [1822]. 8 



Leanmhuin Chriosd, ann Ceithear Leabraich- 

 ean; sgriobhta ' annLadoin leTomais aCempis; 

 air ur eidertheangacha' gu Gaoilig Albannach le 

 R....M....M.A.I.S. Dnn-Aodain, 1785. 8 



KKN <Tii..M\,), D.D., Bishop of Bath <ul ll'dlt. 

 Practical divine Invi- ivvim'd : Wing an expo- 

 sition of the Church-catechism. To which are 

 added directions for prayer. Edin. , 1742. 12 



Morning and evening hymns ; [at the end <>f 

 the Church CATECHISM]. 1791 



KENDALL (E. A.). Letters to a friend on the 

 state of Ireland, the Roman Catholic question, 

 and the merits of constitutional religious dis- 

 tinctions. 3 parts. London, 1826. 8 



KENDALL (GEORGE), B.D., Rector of Blissland, 

 Cornwall. &iox.^ttTiet : or, A vindication of the 

 doctrine commonly received in the Reform- 

 ed Churches concerning God's intentions of 

 special grace and favour to his elect in the 

 death of Christ 1 as also his prerogative, power, 

 prescience, providence, the immutability of his 

 nature and counsels, &c. from the attempts 

 lately made against it, by Master John Good- 

 win in his book intituled Redemption redeem- 

 ed. With some digressions concerning the 

 impossibility of new immanent acts in God, 

 the possibility of faith's being an instrument 

 of justification, and the nature of the cove- 

 nants of works and grace. London, 1053. fol. 



Sancti sanciti. Or, the common doctrine of 

 the perseverance of the saints : as who are 

 kept by the power of God, through faith unto 

 salvation. Vindicated from the attempts lately 

 made against it, by Mr John Goodwin, in the 

 digression of his book, which he was pleased 

 to entitle Redemption redeemed. Together 

 with two digressions : the one maintaining a 

 specifical difference between the graces of the 

 saints ; and whatsoever is found in men unre- 

 generate. The other, asserting God to be the 

 sole authour, of whatever difference of the 

 saints, from themselves, and others. . .As also an 

 appendix in answer to Master Home, goring 

 all university-learning. London, 1654. fol. 



KENMUIR, VISCOUNT. /See John GORDON. 



KENNEDY (EDWARD SHIRLEY), A.B. The li- 

 turgy and the laity. London, 1860. 8 



KENNEDY (HUGH), M.A., Minister of Cavers. 

 A sermon [on 1 Cor. i. 22, 23] preached at the 

 opening of the Synod of Merse and Teviotdale, 

 April 18, 1732. Edin., 1732. 8 



KENNEDY (JAMES), B.D., Fellow of Trinity 

 college, Dublin. Lectures on the philosophy 

 of the Mosaic record of creation, delivered 

 in the chapel of Trinity college, Dublin. [Don- 

 nellan lecture for 1824.] London, 1826. 8 



KENNEDY (JOHN), Rector of Bradley, Derbyshire. 

 A new method of stating and explaining the 

 Scripture chronology upon Mosaic astronomical 

 principles, mediums, and data, all laid down 

 in the Pentateuch. London, 1751. 8 



KENNEDY (JOHN), M.A., Independent minister, 

 Blackfriars Street, Aberdeen. The recent se- 

 cession from the Established Church of Scot- 

 land, considered in its bearings on the advance- 

 ment of religion. A discourse delivered. . .June 

 11, 1843. Edin., 1843. 12 



KENNEDY (JOHN), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Dingicall. The days of the fathers in Ross- 

 shire. Edin., 1861. 8 



