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[on Psalm, cxxii. 6, 7] preached befoiv 1 1 , 

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LAUD (WILLIAM), Archbishop of Canterbury. A 

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A relation of the conference between W. L. 

 and Mr Fisher the Jesuit, by the command of 

 King James, of ever blessed memory. With 

 an answer to such exceptions as A. C. takes 

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Fourth edition. London, 1686. fol. 



Liturgy, Episcopacy, and Church ritual : three 

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* Cyprianus Anglicus : or, the history of the 

 life and death of the most reverend and re- 

 nowned Prelate William... Lord Archbishop of 

 Canterbury... Containing also the ecclesiastical 

 history of the three kingdoms of England, 

 Scotland, and Ireland from his first rising till 

 his death. By P. Heylin, D.D. 



London, 1768. fol. 



*The life and times of W. L., D.D., Lord 

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LAUDER (ALEXANDER), Minister of the Gospel at 

 Mordentoun. The ancient Bishops consider'd ; 

 both with respect to the extent of their juris- 

 diction, and the nature of their power. In an- 

 swer to Mr Chillingworth and others. Wherein 

 the conformity of the government and discip- 

 line of the Church of Scotland, with that of the 

 ancient Church, is fully manifested ; And it is 

 made evident, that the ministers of the Gos- 

 pel, or pastors of the parishes, are not Pres- 

 byters but Bishops ; and that the government 

 of the Church by Presbyteries, Synods, Gene- 

 ral Assemblies, and Commissions of General 

 Assemblies, is not Presbyterian but Episcopal 

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Another copy. 



Another copy. 



LAUDER (Sir JOHN), of Fountainhall, Bart. 

 Historical observes of memorable occurrents 

 in Church and State from October 1680 to 

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Edin., 1840. 4 d 



LAUDERD ALE, DUKE OF. See John MAITLAND. 



LAUDERDALE, EARL OF. See James MAIT- 



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LAUNOIUS (JOANNES). Opera omnia ad selec- 

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 quot, notis nonnullis dogmaticis, historicis et 

 criticis, auctoris vita, variis monumentis turn 

 ad Launoium turn ad scripta ipsius pertineri- 

 tibus, prsefationibus cuique volumini affixis, 

 indicibus locupletissimis aucta et illustrata. 

 Accessit tractatus de varia Launoii librorum 

 fortuna. 5 torn. 10 partt. 



Colonies Allobrogum, 1731. fol. 



* J. L. testis et confessor veritatis evangelico- 

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LAURENCE (JOHN), M.A., Rector of 



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LAUtKNVK (Ki.-iiAKi.). LL.D.. .1 //, /,;.</ ,,, ,,f 

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Oxford, 1811. 8 



Remarks upon the systematical classification 

 of manuscripts adopted by Griesbach in his 

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Ascensio Isaiae Vatis, opusculum pseudepigra- 

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The doctrine of the Church of England upon 

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Oxford, 1818. 8 



An attempt to illustrate those articles of the 

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Oxford, 1820. 8 



Fourth edition. Oxford, 1853. 8 



Authentic documents relative to the Predesti- 

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 those who were imprisoned for their adherence 

 to the doctrines of the Reformation by Queen 

 Mary : Containing I. " A treatise on Predesti- 

 nation, with an answer to certain enormities, 

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 the unworthy marked servant of the Lord, 

 signifieth the cause of contention in the King's 

 bench," &c. Published from a manuscript in 

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LAURENTIUS, Presbyter of the R. C. Church 

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LAURENTIUS (JACOBUS). S. Apostoli Jacob! 

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LAURIE (JAMES), Minister of Gargunnock. Two 

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LAURIE (JOSEPH), D.D. Observations on the 

 extension and present condition of the Scottish 

 Church in India, and of the mission of the 

 Church of Scotland in that country. 



Edin,, 1840. 8 



LAUSANNE, BISHOP OF. See AMADEUS. 



LAUTS ( ). Elevens de la langue Holland- 



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