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KING KIRCH HA' II 



- *A vindication of the divine attributes. In 

 some remarks on his Grace the Archbishop of 

 Dublin's [William KING'S] sermon, entitukd, 

 Divine predestination and foreknowledge con- 

 sistent with the freedom of man's will. [By 

 Anthony COLLINS.] London, 1710. 8 



The state of the Protestants of Ireland under 

 the late King James's government. In which 

 their carriage towards him is justified, and the 

 absolute necessity of their endeavouring to 

 be freed from his government, and of submit- 

 ting to their present Majesties is demonstrat- 

 ed. With an appendix of acs of Parliament, 

 letters, and original papers, &c. 



Dublin, 1730. 8 



An essay on the origin of evil. Translated 

 from the Latin, with large notes ; tending to 

 explain and vindicate some of the author's 

 principles against the objections of Bayle, Leib- 

 nitz, the author of a philosophical inquiry con- 

 cerning human liberty, and others. To which 

 is prefix'd, a dissertation concerning the funda- 

 mental principle and immediate criterion of 

 virtue. As also, the obligation to, and appro- 

 bation of it. With some account of the ori- 

 gin of the passions and affections. 



London, 1731. 4 



The second edition, corrected and enlarged 

 from the author's manuscripts. To which are 

 added two sermons by the same author, the 

 former concerning divine prsescience ; the lat- 

 ter on the fall of man, never before published. 

 By Edmund Law. 2 vol. London, 1732. 8 



- Third edition. Cambridge, 1739. 8 

 KING (WILLIAM), LL.D. The original works of 



W. K. W T ith historical notes, and memoirs of 

 the author. 3 vol. London, 1776. 8 



KING (WILLIAM). Monograph of the Permian 

 fossils of England. [Palseontographical So- 

 ciety.] London, 1860. 4 



KINGDOM. The kingdom of God ; containing 

 a brief account of its properties, trials, privi- 

 leges and duration. By the author of Impres- 

 sions of the heart ; [Lady COLQUHOUN]. 



Edin., 1835. 8 



KINGE (JOHN). See John KING, Bishop of Lon- 

 don. 



KINGHORN (JOSEPH). Baptism, a term of com- 

 munion at the Lord's Supper. 



Norwich, 1816. 8 



A defence of ' ' Baptism a term of communion. " 

 In answer to the Rev. Robert Hall's reply. 



Norwich, 1820. 8 



KINGLASSIE. The case of the parish of Kin- 

 glassie. . .The patron. . .and heritors. . .concurrent 

 with a presentation to, and callers of, Mr 

 Thomas Mitchell, preacher of the Gospel, to 

 be minister of the said parish of Kinglassie, 

 appellants to the venerable Assembly of the 

 Church of Scotland, from a sentence of the 

 Synod of Fife, dated the 9th of April 1771, 

 affirming a sentence of the Presbytery of Kirk- 

 aldy, of date the 6th February 1771. The ap- 

 pellant's case. [Imperfect.] s.l.eta. 4 

 KINGSBARNS. Case of the settlement of the 

 parish of Kingsbarns, in the Presbytery of St 



Andrews. To be heard at the bar of tin \. - 

 nerable Assembly in May 1800. RespomU-nt s 

 r:isr. 8. 1. et a 



KINGSLEY (CHARLES), Rector of Eversley, Hants. 

 Sermons on national subjects, preached in a 

 village church. London, 1862. 8 



Alexandria and her schools. Four lectures de- 

 livered at the Philosophical Institution, Edin- 

 burgh. With a preface. Cambridge, 1854. 8 



Twenty-five village sermons. 3d ed. 



London, 1854. 8 



Hypatia : or, new foes with an old face. 4th ed. 



London, 1863. 8 



The Gospel of the Pentateuch. A set of pa- 

 rish sermons. With a preface. 2d ed. 



London, 1864. 8 



KINGSMILL (JOSEPH), M.A. On the present 

 aspect of serious crime in England, and the 

 means used for its punishment and repression 

 by government : with remarks on the reforma- 

 tory school movement. London, s. a. 8 



KINGSTON, BISHOP or.-^See Reginald COURTE- 

 HAY. 



KINLOCH. Mr John Carmichael, presentee to 

 the parish of Kinloch, appellant. James Scott 

 of Balcairn, and others, heritors, elders and 

 heads of families, in the parish of Kinloch, 

 libellers of the said Mr John Carmichael, re- 

 spondents. To be heard at the bar of the ve- 

 nerable Assembly, May 27, 1806. Respond- 

 ent's case. s. I. et a. 4 



KINLOCH, LORD. See William PENNEY. 



KINROSS. The history of the sheriffdoms of 

 Fife and Kinross, by Sir Robert SIBBALD. 



1710 



KIORNTNG (OLATJS G.). Commentatio histori- 

 co theologica qua nobilissima controversia de 

 consecrationibus Episcoporum Anglorum re- 

 censetur et dijudicatur. Pro summis in theo- 

 logia honoribus in academia Julia praesidente 

 Jo. Laur. Moshemio, conscripta et exhibita ab 

 O. K. Helmstadii, 1739. 4 



KIPLING (THOMAS), S.T.P., Dean of Peterbo- 

 rough. Codex Theodori BEZ^E Cantabrigien- 

 sis. Edidit T. K. 1793. See BIBLES- 

 GREEK. I. 



The articles of the Church of England proved 

 not to be Calvinistic. Cambiidge, 1802. 8 



KIPPINGIUS (HENRICTJS). Antiquitates Roma- 



nae...Editio novissima . . . cui accesserunt vita 



Kippingii...et Justi LIPSII opuscula rariora. 



Lugd. Batav., 1713. 8 



KIPPIS (ANDREW), D.D., Socinian minister, 

 Princes Street, Westminster. BIOGRAPHIA Bri- 

 tannica. 1778-1789 



KIRBY (WILLIAM), M.A., Rector of Barham. 

 An introduction to entomology : or elements 

 of the natural history of insects : with plates. 

 By W. K., and William SPENCE. 2 vol. 



London, 1815, 17. 8 



On the power, wisdom and goodness of God as 

 manifested in the creation of animals, and in 

 their history, habits and instincts. 2 vol. 2d 

 ed. [Bridgewater Treatises, vii.] 



London, 1835. 8 

 KIRCHBACH (J. H. vox). Chemie u: Minera- 



