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I.'M.IE LONDnN. 



Logica sive ars cogitamli...[A Latin translation 

 of the Port-Royal logic.] Editio m>\ -issinui. 



Amst-i., i::u. 12 



Logic, or, the art of thinking : being the Port- 

 Royal logic. Translated from the French, 

 with introduction, by Thomas Spencer Baynes. 



A'./,'/*., 1850. 12 



Logic, poetry, and ontology. 



London, 1786. 12 



Synopsis of lectures on logic and belles lettres ; 

 read in the university of Glasgow. 6th ed. 



Glasgow, 1820. 12 



LOGIE (AKDREW), Arch-Deane of Aberdene. 

 Raine from the clouds, upon a choicke angel : 

 or, a returned answere to that common quaeri- 

 tur of our adversaries, Where was your Church 

 before Luther /...Extorted off the author for 

 stilling the uncessant, and no lesso clamorous 

 coassation of some Patmicke frogges, against 

 the lawfulnesse of our calling. 



Aberdene, 1624. 4 



LOLME (JOHN Louis DE). An essay, containing 

 a few strictures on the union of Scotland with 

 England ; and on the present state of Ireland. 

 Being an introduction to De Foe's History of 

 the Union. London, 1787. 4 



The constitution of England ; or, an account 

 of the English government ; in which it is 

 compared both with the republican form of 

 government, and the other monarchies of Eu- 

 rope. A new edition ; with supplemental 

 notes, and a preface biographical and critical. 



London, 1810. 8 



A new edition. London, 1822. 8 

 LOMBARDUS, or LONGOBARDUS (PETHUS), 



Bishop of Paris. In omnes D. Pauli Apost. 

 Epistolas collectanea, ex DD. Augustino, Am- 

 brosio, Hieronymo, aliisque nonnullis S. Scrip- 

 tune primariis interpretibus, summa arte dili- 

 gentiaq ; contexta. Opus eximium, et anno 

 MCXL. conscriptu, nunc primu in lucem edi- 

 tum. Parisiis, 1537. 8 



Sententiarvm libri iiii. Quibus autor ille in 

 diuinis Scripturis exercitatissimus, vniuersae 

 theologiae summam, ex orthodoxorum Patrum 

 decretis atque sententiis, mirabili compendio 

 et arte complexus est : vt jure optimo Magister 

 Sententiarvm meruerit cognominari. Per lo- 

 annem Aleaume Parisien. theologise profes- 

 sorem, pristino suo nitori nunc primum vere 

 restituti : et indicibus ac numeris autorum 

 libros et capita monstrantibus, absoluti...Ad 

 calcem operis subjiciuntur articuli erronei, Pa- 

 risijs iani olim damnati, atq ; ab eorum asser- 

 toribus recantati : adiectis nonnullis ipsius 

 Magistri, in quibus communiter non appro- 

 batur. Louanij, 1546. fol. 



LONDON. The humble petition of the Lord 

 Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of 

 London, in common councill assembled. With 

 an humble representation of the pressing griev- 

 ances and important desires of the well-affect- 

 ed freemen, and covenant- engaged citizens of 

 the city of London, to the Lords and Commons 

 assembled in high court of Parliament. To- 

 gether with the several! answers of both houses 



of Parliament to the said j>etitions and r. \ T. - 



An historical narrative of the great and ter- 

 rible fire of London, Si-pt. L'ml, lt><.<; : with 

 some parallel cases, and occasional notes. 



London, 1769. 8 



The French chronicle of London. Croniques 

 de London, depuis 1'an 44. Hen. III. jusqu' a 

 1'an 17. Edw. HI. Edited [for the Camden 

 Society], from a MS. in the Cottonian Lib- 

 rary, by George James Aungier. 



London, 1844. 4 



De antiquis legibus liber. Cronica Maiorum 

 et Vicecomitum Londoniarum, et quedam 

 que contingebant temporibus illis ab anno 

 MCLXXvm ad annum MOCLXiiv" 8 ; cum ap- 

 pendice. Nunc primum typis mandata cu- 

 rante Thoma Stapleton, 1846. [Caimi 

 ciety.] [London, 1846]. 4 



LONDON ASSOCIATE SESSION. Reasons for 

 fasting and humiliation, agreed upon by the 

 Associate Session in London ; and set forth in 

 two acts for fasting passed by them. 



London, 1777. 8 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See Richard BANCROFT. 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See Charles James BLOM- 

 FIELD. 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See Henry COMPTON. 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See Edmund GIBSON. 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See John KING. 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See Robert LOWTH. 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See John RANDOLPH. 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See Nicholas RIDLEY. 



LONDON, BISHOP OF. See Thomas SHERLOCK. 



LONDON LAY UNION. Union is strength : an 

 address from the London Lay union to tho 

 friends of Presbytery throughout England and 

 Wales. London, [1843]. 12 



MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Sermons, preached in 

 London, at the formation of the Missionary 

 society, Sept. 22, 23, 24, 1795. To which are 

 prefixed, memorials respecting the establish- 

 ment and first attempts of that society. 



London, 1795. 8 



Another copy. 



Four sermons, preached in London, at the 

 eleventh general meeting of the Missionary 

 society, May 8, 9, 10, 1805. By E. Williams, 

 D.D. , Rotherham ; Rev. W. Nichol, London; 

 Rev. Jos. Slatterie, Chatham ; Rev. T. Tho- 

 niason, A.M. Also the report of the directors. 



London, 1805. 8 



PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY. A vindication of the 

 Presbyteriall-government and ministry. 



London, 1650. 4 



RECORD. Extracts from the London "Re- 

 cord," on the collision between the Church 

 courts and the civil courts of Scotland. 



Edin., 1840. 8 



Another copy. 



A reprint of four articles taken from " The 

 London Record." With an introduction by 

 the Rev. D. T. K. Drummond, containing 

 some remarks upon a letter recently addressed 

 by the Rev. Mr Garden to the Bishop of Ca- 

 shel. Edin., 1845. 8 



