LAVAL LAW. 



447 



LAVAL (STEPHEN ABEL). A compendious his- 

 tory of the Reformation in France, and of the 

 reformed Churches in that kingdom. From 

 the first beginnings of the Reformation, to the 

 repealing of the Edict of Nantz. With an ac- 

 count of the late persecution of the French 

 Protestants under Lewis XIV. Extracted out 

 of the best authorities. Wherein the many 

 falsifications of the Jesuit Daniel, author of 

 the history of France, in matters relating to 

 religion, are set forth in their true light, and 

 proved by his own quotations. 4 vol. 



London, 1737-41. 8 



LAVATER (JOHN CASPAR). Aphorisms on man : 

 translated from the original manuscript of J. 

 C. L. London, 1788. 8 



- Essays on physiognomy ; for the promotion of 

 the knowledge and love of mankind. Written 

 in the German language by J. C. L. , and trans- 

 lated into English by Thomas Holcroft. Il- 

 lustrated by three hundred and sixty engrav- 

 ings. 3 vol. London, 1789. 8 



LAVATERUS (LUDOVICUS). In Librvm Prover- 

 biorvm siue sententiarum Solomonis Regis sa- 

 pientissimi, Lvdouici Lauateri Tigurini com- 

 mentarii... Tigvri, 1562. 4 



LAVINGTON (GEORGE), D.D., Bishop of Exeter. 

 The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists 

 considered. With notes, introduction and ap- 

 pendix, by the Rev. R. Polwhele. 



London, 1820. 8 



LAW. Reformatio legum ecclesiasticarum, ex 

 authoritate primum Regis Henrici 8. inchoata : 

 Deinde per Regem Edouardum 6. provecta, 

 adauctaq ; in hunc modum, atq ; nunc ad ple- 

 niorem ipsarum reformationem in lucem aedita. 

 Londini, 1571. 4 



- Another edition. Londini, 1640. 4 



A new edition, by Edward Card well, D.D. 



Oxford, 1850. 8 



- The judgment and doctrine of the clergy of 

 the Church of England, concerning one spe- 

 cial branch of the King's prerogative, viz. , in 

 dispensing with the penal laws, asserted by... 

 Archbishops Bancroft, Laud, and Usher... 

 Bishops Sanderson and Cartwright... Doctors 

 Sir Thomas Ridley, Heylin, Barrow, Sherlock, 

 Hicks, Nalson, and Puller, and by the Ano- 

 nymus, author of the Harmony of divinity and 

 law. Together with the concurring resolu- 

 tions of our reverend judges, as most conso- 

 nant and agreeable thereunto. In a letter 

 from a gentleman at Oxford, to his friend in 

 London. London, [1687]. 4 



An answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The 

 judgment and doctrine of the clergy of the 

 Church of England, concerning one special 

 branch of the King's prerogative ; viz. , in dis- 

 pensing with the penal-laws... In a letter to a 

 friend. London, 1687. 4 



De 1'esprit des loix, ou du rapport que les loix 

 doivent avoir avec la constitution de chaque 

 gouvernement, les mosurs, le climat, la reli- 

 gion, le commerce, &c. A quoi 1'auteur a 

 ajoute' des recherches nouvelles sur les loix 

 Romaines tonchant les successions, sur les loix 



Francises, et sur les loix fe' >dales. Nouvello 

 edition. 3 torn. [Par M. de Secondat, Baron 

 de MONTESQUIEU.] Geneve, 1750, 51. 8" 



Which party breaks the law and resists God's 

 ordinance ? [By A. M. DUNLOP.] 



Edin., 1839. 8 



Another copy. 



Which party still breaks the law ? [By A. M. 

 DUNLOP.] Edin., 1841. 8 



LAW (EDMUND), D.D., Bishop of Carlisle Con- 

 siderations on the theory of religion. . .To which 

 are added two discourses. With an appendix. 

 7th ed. Carlisle, 1784. 8 



Considerations on the theory of religion. To 

 which is prefixed, a life of the author, by the 

 late William Paley, D.D. A new edition, by 

 George Henry Law, D.D., Bishop of Chester. 



London, 1820. 8 



LAW (HENRY), M.A., Archdeacon of Wells. 

 " Christ is all." The Gospel of the Old Tes- 

 tament. Genesis. Thirty-sixth thousand. 



Weston-super-Mare, 1857. 12 



Exodus. Twentieth thousand. 



Weston-super-Mare, 1856. 12 

 Leviticus. Weston-super-Mare, 1857. 12 



LAW (JOHN). MONEY and trade considered. 



1705 



LAW (JOHN), Minister of the United Associate Sy- 

 nod of the Secession Church, Dunfermline. Re- 

 ply to the strictures of the Rev. P. Chalmers, 

 on the recent sayings and doings of the Dun- 

 fermline Voluntaries. To which is added, a 

 word to the Rev. P. Clason, of Edinburgh. 



Dunfermline, 1835. 8 



LAW (WILLIAM), M.A. The Bishop of Bangor's 

 late sermon, and his letter to Dr Snape in de- 

 fence of it, answered. And the dangerous na- 

 ture of some doctrines in his Preservative, set 

 forth in a letter to his Lordship. 4th ed. 



London, 1717. 8 



Three letters to the Bishop of Bangor. 8th ed. 



London, 1721. 8 



Remarks upon a late book, entitled, "The 

 fable of the bees ; or private vices public bene- 

 fits"... London, 1724. 8 



Another edition. With an introduction, by the 

 Rev. F. D. Maurice, M.A. With an appen- 

 dix, containing the poem of the fable of the 

 bees, Mandeville's introduction and treatise on 

 the origin of morality. Cambridge, 1844. 8 



The absolute unlawfulness of the stage-enter- 

 tainment fully demonstrated. 2d ed. 



London, 1726. 8 

 ! A practical treatise upon Christian perfection. 



2d ed. London, 1728. 8 



' The case of reason, or natural religion fairly 



and fully stated ; in answer to a book [by M. 



Tindal] entitul'd, Christianity as old as the 



creation. 2 parts. London, 1731. 8 



Another copy. Part i. 



Second edition [of both parts]. 



London, 1755. 8 



A demonstration of the gross and fundamental 

 errors of a late book [by Hoadly], called A plain 

 account of the nature and end of the sacrament 

 of the Lord's Supper, &c. Wherein also the 



