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ri.-iture and extent of the redemption of all 

 mankind by Jesus Christ, is stated and ex- 

 I'lain'd ; and the pretences of the deists, for a 

 religion of natural reason instead of it, are 

 examined to the bottom... London, 1737. 8 



Second edition. London, 1738. 8 



- Third edition. London, 1752. 8 



- The second part of the spirit of prayer : or, 

 the soul rising out of the vanity of time, into 

 the riches of eternity. Being several dialogues 

 between Academicus, Rusticus, and Theophi- 

 lus. At which Humanus was present. 



London, 1750. 8 



- An appeal to all that doubt, or disbelieve the 

 truths of the Gospel, whether they be Deists, 

 Arians, Socinians, or nominal Christians ; in 

 which the true grounds and reasons of the 

 whole Christian faith and life are plainly and 

 fully demonstrated. To which are added, some 

 animadversions upon Dr Trapp's late reply. 

 2d ed. London, 1756. 8 



- Another edition. London, 1845. 8 

 Another copy. 



- A collection of letters on the most interesting 

 and important subjects, and on several occa- 

 sions. London, 1760. 8 



A serious call to a devout and holy life. Adapt- 

 ed to the state and condition of all orders of 

 Christians. To which is added, some account 

 of the author, and three letters to a friend, not 

 before published in any of his works. Also 

 two letters from clergymen in the Established 

 Church strongly recommending the Serious 

 call, and other works of the author. His cha- 

 racter by Edward Gibbon, Esq. , and a list of 

 all his works. Derby, 1816. 12 



- Twentieth edition. Romsey, 1816. 8 



An humble, earnest, and affectionate address to 

 the clergy. A new edition. Edin., 1817. 12 



- Another edition. London, 1843. 8 



- The grounds and reasons of Christian regene- 

 ration, or, the new birth, offered to the consi- 

 deration of Christians and Deists. 



London, 1845. 8 



- * Notes and memorials for an adequate biogra- 

 phy of the celebrated divine and theosopher 

 W. L. Comprising an elucidation of the scope 

 and contents of the writings of Jacob Bohme, 

 and of his great commentator, Dionysius An- 

 dreas Freher ; with a notice of the mystical 

 divinity and most curious and solid science 

 of all ages of the world. Also an indication 

 of the true means for the induction of the 

 intellectual " heathen," Jewish, and Mahome- 

 dan nations into the Christian faith. Print- 

 ed for private circulation. 



London, 1854. 8 



LAW (WILLIAM). The " wars of Jugurtha ;" or, 

 the second ward election letters for 1842. Col- 

 lected and arranged, with notes, &c. by W. L. 



Edin., 1842. 8 

 LAWRENCE (R. ). LAY BAPTISM invalid. 1710 



Sacerdotal powers ; or the necessity of confes- 

 sion, penance, and absolution. Together with 

 the nullity of unauthoriz'd LAY-BAPTISM as- 

 serted. 1711 



Dissenters, and other unauthoriz'd BAPTISMS 

 null and void. 1712 



The Bishop of Oxford's [W. Talbot] charge, 

 consider'd, in reference to the independency of 

 the Church upon the State. A proper sacri- 

 fice in the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 

 The nature and necessity of sacerdotal absolu- 

 tion. And, The invalidity of baptism, admi- 

 nistered by persons not episcopally ordain'd. 

 In an humble address to his Lordship. By the 

 author of Lay-baptism invalid. 



London, 1712. 8 



LAWRENCE (WILLIAM), F.R.S., Professor of 

 anatomy to the college of surgeons, London. 

 Lectures on physiology, zoology, and the na- 

 tural history of man, delivered at the Royal 

 college of surgeons. With twelve engravings. 

 London, 1822. 8 



LAWRIE (ROBEKT). A remembrancer, showing 

 the state of the testimony of the suffering rem- 

 nant in the time of the persecution, and since 

 the Revolution, to be the same as maintained 

 by the suffering remnant, or true non-hearers 

 who have owned the martyr's testimony. 



Dairy, 1807. 12 



LAWSON (GEORGE), D.D., Professor of divinity 

 to the Associate Synod, Selkirk. Considera- 

 tions on the overture, lying before the Asso- 

 ciate Synod, respecting some alterations in the 

 formula concerning the power of the civil ma- 

 gistrate in matters of religion ; and the obli- 

 gation of our covenants, national and solemn 

 league, on posterity. Edin. , 1797. 12 



Discourses on the whole book of Esther. To 

 which are added, sermons, on parental duties, 

 on military courage, and on the improvement 

 to be made of the alarm of war. 



Edin., 1804. 12 



Second edition. Edin. , 1809. 12 



Lectures on the whole book of Ruth : to which 

 are added, discourses on the condition and 

 duty of unconverted sinners, on the sovereign- 

 ty of grace in the conversion of sinners, and, 

 on the means to be used in the conversion of 

 our neighbours. Edin. , 1805. 12 



Lectures on the history of Joseph. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1807. 12 



A sermon [on Rom. xi. 3] preached before the 

 Edinburgh missionary society, at their anni- 

 versary meeting, April 19, 1808. With the 

 report of the directors. Edin. , 1808. 8" 



Exposition of the Book of Proverbs. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1821. 12 



LAWSON (JAMES), A.M. Present case of J. L., 

 in a letter to his friends. Edin., 1781. 12 

 LAWSON (JOHN), Curate of Wintringham. Ser- 

 mons on the Creed ; [with Lectures on the 

 Church catechism, by Samuel WALKER]. 



1836 



LAWSON (JOHN), Pitlessie. Excursions through 

 my paradise, or, reflections on some important 

 elements in the nature, condition, and pro- 

 spects of man, the government of God, and on 

 the destiny of the globe, &c. &c. 



Cupar-Fife, 1846. 8 

 LAWSON (JOHN PARKER), M.A. The life and 



