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vindicated ; and some more unfair ami f;tl.sc 

 representations of it by the Moral Philo.sopli, -r 

 are detected. And considerations on the Rev. 

 Mr Foster's Discourse of the Jewish theocracy, 

 vol. iii., serm. xv. 2ded. London, 1745. 8 



A rational of the ritual of the Hebrew wor- 

 ship ; in which the wise designs and useful- 

 ness of that ritual are explained, and vindi- 

 cated from objections. Londvn, 1748. 8 



LOWNDES (ISAAC). English-Greek Lexicon. 



<',-,/, 1827. 8 



A modern Greek and English lexicon. To 

 which is prefixed, an epitome of modern Greek 

 grammar. Corfu, 1837. 8 



- Lexicon Hebraico-Neohellenicon of the Old 

 Testament. Malta, 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



LOWRIE (JOHN C.). Travels in North India... 



including a sketch of missionary undertakings. 



Philadelphia, 1842. 12 



LOWRIE (LouiSA A.).* Memoir of Mrs L. A. 

 L. of the Northern India mission by the Rev. 

 Ashbel G. Fairchild. 2d ed. 



Philadelphia, 1837. 12 



LOWRIE ( ), Lander. The whole question 



of ecclesiastical ESTABLISHMENTS stated and 

 considered. 1833 



LOWTH (ROBERT), D.D., Bishop of London. 

 The popular works of R. L. 3 vol. 



London, 1843. 8 



A sermon [on Deut. iv. 7-9] preached at the 

 assizes held at Durham, August 15, 1764. 

 2d ed. Newcastle, 1764. 4 



A sermon [on Prov. xxiv. 21] preached before 

 the Lords spiritual and temporal in Westmin- 

 ster, Jan. 30, 1767. London, 1767. 4 



- Isaiah. A new translation. 1779. See BIBLES 

 ENGLISH. C. 



De sacra poesi Hebrjeorum pnelectiones aca- 

 demies Oxonii habitfe. Subjicitur metrica) 

 Harianse brevis confutatio et oratio Crewiana. 

 Cum notis et epimetris Joa. Dav. Michaelis, 

 suis animadversionibus adjectis, edidit Ern. 

 Frid. Car. Rosenmuller. Insunt Car. Frid. 

 RICHTERI de setate Libri Jobi definienda, at- 

 que Clirist. WKISII de metro Hariano commen- 

 tationes. Lipsice, 1815. 8 



Another edition. Oyonii, 1821. 8 



- Lectures on the sacred poetry of the Hebrews ; 

 translated from the Latin by G. Gregory, 

 F.A.S. To which are added, the principal 

 notes of Professor Michaelis, and notes by the 

 translator and others. 2 vol. 



London, 1787. 8 



Fourth edition. To which are added, the 

 principal notes of Professor Michaelis, and 

 notes by the translator and others. 



London, 1839. 8 



- A new edition, with notes by Calvin E. Stowe, 

 A.M. Andorer, 1829. 8 



LOWTH (SIMON), D.D., Hector of Cosmus Blene. 

 On the subject of Church-power, in whom it 

 resides. Its force, extent, and execution, that 

 it opposes not civil government in any one in- 

 stance of it. London, 1685. 8 



Another copy. 



A letter to Edward Stillingfleet, D.D., in an- 

 swer to the epistle dedicatory before his ser- 

 mon, preached at a publick ordination at St 

 Peters-Cornhil, March 15, 168|. Together 

 \\ itli some reflections upon certain letters which 

 Dr Burnet wrote on the same occasion. 



London, 1687. 4 



A letter to a friend in answer to a letter writ- 

 ten against Mr Lowth, in defence of Dr Stil- 

 lingfleet. London, 1688. 4 



* The independent power of the Church not Ro- 

 mish, but primitive and Catholic. A treatise 

 pursuing the distinction between the ecclesias- 

 tical and civil powers ; with particular regard 

 to the Reformation of the Church of England, 

 and to the statutes of K. Henry VIII. and Q. 

 Elizabeth ; against Erastians of all sorts : by 

 way of supplement to a book entitxiled, Of the 

 subject of Church power, &c. published in 

 1685, by Simon Lowth, D.D. And in vindi- 

 cation of that work, and its author, from the 

 charge of Popery. By a Presbyter of the 

 Church of England. London, 1716. 8 



LOWTH (WILLIAM), B.D., Prebendary of Win- 

 chester. A vindication of the divine authority 

 of the writings of the Old and New Testament. 

 In answer to a treatise [by J. Le Clerc] lately 

 translated out of French, intituled, Five let- 

 ters concerning the inspiration of the holy 

 Scriptures. Oxford, 1692. 8 J 



Another copy. 



Second edition. With amendments and a new 

 preface, wherein the antiquity of the Penta- 

 teuch is asserted, and vindicated from some 

 late objections. London, 1699. 8 



The third edition. [An exact reprint of the 

 second.] To which are added, two sermons, 

 preached in the cathedral church of Winches- 

 ter, at the assizes in 1714. London, 1821. 12 



Directions for the profitable reading of the 

 holy Scriptures. Together with some obser- 

 vations for the confirming their divine autho- 

 rity, and illustrating the difficulties thereof. 

 2d ed. London, 1712. 12 



Third edition. London, 1726. 12 



A commentary upon the larger and lesser Pro- 

 phets : being a continuation of Bishop Patrick. 

 3d ed. London, 1730. fol. 



Another edition. [Wants title.] 4 



Another edition. London, 1809. 4 



New edition : corrected by the Rev. J. R. Pit- 

 man, M.A. London, 1822. 4 



A commentary upon the prophecy and Lamen- 

 tations of Jeremiah. London, 1718. 4 



tOWTHER (G.). Protestant and Popish mis- 

 sionaries contrasted ; being the substance of 

 a speech delivered at . . . Wareham . . . September 

 3d, 1827, containing strictures on the Bishop 

 of Siga's sermon, and an exposition of the 

 errors of modern Popery. 



Dorchester, [1827]. 8 



LOWTHION (S.). The reasonableness and ad- 

 vantage of allowing ministers to deliver their 

 sentiments with freedom. A sermon [on Acts, 

 ii. 29] preached at Kendal, August 26th, 1756. 

 London, 1758. 8 



