

LE 8UEUR LETTERS 



- The relaps'd apostate ; or, notes upon a Pres- 

 hvterian pamphlet, entituled, A petition for 

 peace, \\herein the faction and design are laid 

 as open as heart can wish. Second impres- 

 sion. Lo/.</o,i, itidl. 8 



State-divinity ; or, a supplement to The re- 

 laps'd apostate : wherein is prosecuted the dis- 

 covery of the present design against the King 

 and parliament, in notes upon some Presbyte- 

 rian pamphlets. London, 1661. 8 



- To the Right Hon. Edward Earl of Clarendon 

 . . .the humble Apology of R. L'E. 



London, 1661. 8 



A caveat to the cavaliers, or an antidote 

 against mistaken cordials ; dedicated to the 

 author of A cordial for the cavaliers. 4th ed. 



London, 1661. 8 



- A modest plea both for the caveat, and the 

 author of it. With some notes upon Mr James 

 Howell, and his sober inspections. 3d ed. 



London, 1662. 8 



- TOLERATION discussed ; in two dialogues. 1670 



- TYRANNY and Popery lording it over the con- 

 sciences, lives, liberties, and estates both of 

 King and people. 1678 



An answer to A letter to a dissenter, upon oc- 

 casion of His Majesty's late gracious declara- 

 tion of indulgence. London, 1687. 4 



LE SUEUR (JEAN). Histoire de 1'Eglise et de 

 1'Empire. [Depuis la naissance de Jesus Christ 

 jusques a 1'an 600. En six parties.] 



Geneve, 1676, 79. 4 



LETHENDY CASE. Report of the proceedings 

 of the Court of Session in the Lethendy case. 

 By Charles Robertson, Esq. Edin., 1839. '8 



LETI (GREGORIO). II cardinalismo di Santa Chi- 

 esa ; or the history of the CARDINALS of the 

 Roman Church. 1670 



Critique historique, politique, morale, econo- 

 mique, et comique, sur les lotteries, anciennes 

 et modernes, spirituelles et temporelles, des 

 etats, et des Eglises. Avec des considerations 

 sur 1'ouvrage et sur 1'auteur. 2 torn. 



Amsterdam, 1697. 12 



LETSOME (SAMPSON), M.A., Vicar of Thame, 

 Oxfordshire. The preacher's assistant, in two 

 parts. Part I. A series of the texts of all the 

 sermons and discourses preached upon, and 

 published since the Restoration, to the present 

 time. Part II. An historical register of all 

 the authors in the series, containing a suc- 

 cinct view of their several works... 2 vol. 



London, s. a. 8 



LETTERS. A letter from a person of quality, 

 to his friend in the country. [By Anthony 

 Ashley COOPER.] s. L, 1675. 4 



A letter to a friend, reflecting on some pas- 

 sages in a letter to the D. of P. in answer to 

 the arguing part of his first letter to Mr G. 

 [By Clement ELLIS.] . London, 1687. 4 



A letter from a clergyman in the city, to his 

 friend in the country, containing his reasons 

 for not reading the Declaration. 



s. I [1688]. 4 



An answer to the city minister's letter, from 

 his country friend. s. L , 1688. 4 



A letter to a new member of the ensuing Par- 

 liament. [Imperfect.) . I., 1701. 4 

 Several letters from the pastors of the Church 

 of Geneva and the professors of the academy 

 there, to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the 

 Bishop of London, and the University of Ox- 

 ford : with their answers. London, 1707. 4 

 Edifying and curious letters of some mission- 

 era, of the Society of Jesus, from foreign mis- 

 sions. . 1., 1707. 8 

 A letter from a gentleman in Scotland to his 

 friend at London. London, 1712. 8 

 A letter from a gentleman in the country, to 

 his friend in the city : as also the return made 

 thereto. Together with an exact list of the 

 members of that reverend and worthy Assembly 

 met at Glasgow, in the year 1638. 



*. L, 1734. 8 



Letters from a Persian in England to his friend 

 at Ispahan. [By Lord LYTTELTON.] 2d ed. 



London, 1735. 12 



A letter to a minister from his friend concern- 

 ing frequent communicating, occasioned by the 

 late overture of the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr 

 upon that subject. [MS. title.] 



Glasgow, 1749. 8 



A letter from several elders, lovers of peace 

 and moderation, to their brethren of the same 

 principles. Aug. 1752. s. L, [1752]. 8 



Another copy. 



A letter from a father to his children. Writ- 

 ten by him in the time of his banishment. To 

 which is added, an advice about some duties. 



Edin., 1762. 8 



A letter from a minister in the country to his 

 friend in London. London, 1767. 8 



A letter to the most insolent man alive. By 

 an Englishman. New edition. 



London, 1789. 4 



Letters from a father to his son, a student of 

 divinity. Edin., 17%. 12 



Letters from the mountains. [By Ann GRANT.] 

 3 vol. 3d ed. London, 1807. 12 



Three letters to the Hebrew nation. By the 

 author of " The Christian," a poem. 



London, 1817. 12 



A letter to his parishioners on the disturbances 

 which have lately occurred. By a country 

 pastor. London, 1830. 12 



Letter to a friend on important truths. 



Edin., 1831. 12 



Letter from a dissenter, to his brother, a pa- 

 rish minister in the North. Especially recom- 

 mended to the notice of the professors of the 

 State religion. Edin., 1835. 12 



Another copy. 



A letter to the clergy, and Protestant Chris- 

 tians of Great Gritain, on the deplorable (spi- 

 ritual) condition of the metropolis. By the 

 editor of the London city mission magazine. 

 Fifth thousand. London, 1841. 8 



Letter ii. [Calling in question the proceed- 

 ings of the convocation.] [Edin., 1842.] 4 

 Original letters of eminent literary men of the 

 Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth cen- 

 turies. [Edited for the Camden Society.] 



