LESLIE L'ESTRANGE. 



457 



promoting Christianity among the Jews : with 

 notes and illustrations. London, 1812. 



- Another copy. 



- Another edition. London, 1816. 12 



- A short and easy method with the deists 

 wherein the certainty of the Christian religion 

 is demonstrated by infallible proof. In a let- 

 ter to a friend. To which are added, a letter 

 from the author to a deist, upon his conversion 

 by reading his book. And, The truth of Chris- 

 tianity demonstrated, in a dialogue betwixt a 

 Christian and a deist ; wherein the case of the 

 Jews is likewise considered. London, 1828. 12 



- Another edition, with an introductory essay, 

 by David Russell, D.D., Dundee. 



Edin., 1838. 12 



- Another edition. [Christ. Lit.] 



Edin., 1839. 8 



- The truth of Christianity demonstrated, in a 

 dialogue betwixt a Christian and a deist ; 

 wherein the case of the Jews is likewise con- 

 sidered. [Christ. Lit.] Edin., 1839. 8 



- An essay concerning the divine right of tithes. 



Edin., 1845. 8 



LESLIE (GEORGE), A.M., Linebrook. The busi- 

 ness and end of the ministerial office consider- 

 ed and improved. A sermon [on Col. i. 27, 

 28] preached Jan. 31, 1765, at the ordination 

 of the Rev. Samuel Perley. 



Portsmouth, Newhampshire, 1765. 8 

 LESLIE (Sir JOHN), Professor of natural philoso- 

 phy in tJie university of Edinburgh. An expe- 

 rimental inquiry into the nature and propaga- 

 tion of heat. London, 1804. 8 



Elements of geometry, geometrical analysis, 

 and plane trigonometry. With an appendix, 

 notes and illustrations. Edin., 1809. 8 



- The philosophy of arithmetic ; exhibiting a 

 progressive view of the theory and practice of 

 calculation, with an enlarged table of the pro- 

 ducts of numbers under one hundred. 



Edin., 1817. 8 



- Second edition. Edin., 1820. 8 



- Description of instruments, designed for ex- 

 tending and improving meteorological obser- 

 vations. Edin., 1820. 8 



- Geometrical analysis, and geometry of curve 

 lines, being volume second of a course of mathe- 

 matics, and designed as an introduction to the 

 study of natural philosophy. Edin. , 1821. 8 



-- Dissertation fourth [prefixed to the Encyclo- 

 paedia Britannica] ; exhibiting a general view 

 of the progress of mathematical and physical 

 science, chiefly during the eighteenth century. 



s. I. et a. 4 

 [See also under ENCYCLOPAEDIA.] 



- * Tracts historical and philosophical, relative 

 to the important discussions which lately took 

 place between the members of the university 

 and the Presbytery of Edinburgh, respecting 

 the election of Mr Leslie to the professorship 

 of mathematics in that university. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1806. 8 



* Report of the proceedings and debate in the 

 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 

 respecting the election of Mr Leslie to the ma- 



thematical chair in the university of Edin- 

 burgh. Edin., 1805. 8 



* A letter to the Rev. Principal Hill, on the case 

 of Mr John Leslie, professor of mathematics in 

 the university of Edinburgh ; by the author of 

 Two letters to Principal Hill ; [Andrew THOM- 

 SON.] Edin., 1805. 8 



* An examination of the letter addressed to 

 Principal Hill on the case of Mr Leslie, in a 

 letter to its anonymous author. With remarks 

 on Mr Stewart's postscript, and Mr Playfair's 

 pamphlet. By a calm observer. 



Edin., 1806. 8 



LESLIE (WILLIAM), Minister of the parish of St 

 Andrews-Lhanbride. General view of the agri- 

 culture of the counties of Nairn and Moray ; 

 with observations on the means of their im- 

 provement. Drawn up for the consideration 

 of the Board of agriculture and internal im- 

 provement. London, 1813. 8 

 LESLIE-MELVILLE (W.), Earl of Leven and 

 Melville. *A few letters concerning Church 

 government in Scotland in 1690, from the 

 collection of the Earl of Leven and Melville. 

 Printed for private circulation. 



Edin., 1840. 8 



Another copy. 



LESS (GOTTFRIED), Professor of divinity in the 



university of Gottingen. Opuscula theologici 



exegetici atque homiletici argumenti. 2 torn. 



Gottingce., 1780, 81. 8 



The authenticity, uncorrupted preservation, 

 and credibility of the New Testament. Trans- 

 lated from the last edition of the German, by 

 Roger Kingdon, A.M. London, 1804. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



LESSING (GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM). Lustspiele 

 von G. E. L. 3 Theile. Zweyte Auflage. 



Berlin, 1770, 72. 8 



Nathan der Weise. 7 te Ausgabe. 



Berlin, 1826. 8 



L'ESTRANGE (HAMON). The alliance of divine 

 offices, exhibiting all the liturgies of the Church 

 of England since the Reformation ; as also the 

 late Scotch Service-Book, with all their respec- 

 tive variations. And upon them all annota- 

 tions, vindicating the Book of Common-Prayer 

 from the main objections of its adversaries, 

 explicating many parcels thereof hitherto not 

 clearly understood, shewing the conformity 

 it beareth with the primitive practice, and 

 giving a fair prospect into the usages of the 

 ancient Church. To these is added at the end, 

 The order of the communion set forth 2 Ed- 

 ward 6. 2d ed. London, 1690. fol. 

 L'ESTRANGE (Sir ROGER). Interest mistaken ; 

 or, the holy cheat, proving from the undeni- 

 able practices and positions of the Presbyte- 

 rians that the design of that party is to en- 

 slave both King and people under the masque 

 of religion, by way of observation on a trea- 

 tise, entitled, The interest of England in the 

 matter of religion, &c. Second impression. 



London, 1661. 8 ' 



Fourth impression. [London, 1662]. 8 



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