LOYALTY LUCIFERUS. 



477 



LOYALTY. The Presbyterians loyalty and zeal j 

 for religion, briefly demonstrated : in a letter, 

 by way of reply to a late fanatical pamphlet, 

 intituled, The knave xincloak'd ; or The Jesuit 

 in its colours. Shewing how industriously our 

 modern Rumpers endeavour, under the name 

 of Protestants, to promote the good old cause, i 

 Also proving Presbyterians to be schismaticks, ' 

 and Bishops jure divino superior to Presbj 7 - 

 ters. Together with a serious and seasonable 

 advertisement to all true and loyal Protestants. ' 



s. I, 1680. 4 | 



An instance of the Church of England's loyalty. I 



London, 1687. 4 | 



A reply to the New test of the Church of Eng- 

 land's loyalty. London, 1687. 4 



A new test of the Church of England's loy- 

 alty : or, Whiggish loyalty and Church loyalty 

 compar'd. [By Daniel DEFOE.] 



a. Z., 1702. 4 



[And in a collection of writings by the author 



of the True-born Englishman.] 1703 



LOYOLA (IGNATIUS). See IGNATIUS, of Loyola. 



LUBBERTUS (SIBRANDUS), Professor of divinity 



at Franeker. De Jesu Christo Servatore, hoc 



est, Cur, et qua ratione Jesus Christus noster 



Servator sit. Contra Faustum Socinum. 



In acad. Franeker. , 1611. 4 



Bona fides S. L. demonstrata ex libro quern 

 inscripsit, Responsionem ad pietatem Hugonis 

 Grotii. Lwjd. Satav., 1614. 4 



Commentarius in catechesin Palatino-Belgi- 

 cam. Franicw, 1618. 8 



LUBIENIECIUS, or LUBIENIETSKI (STANIS- 

 LAUS). Historia reformations Polonise, in 

 qua turn Reformatorum, turn anti-Trinitario- 

 rum origo et progressus in Polonia et fmitimis 

 provinciis narrantur. Freistadii, 1685. 8 



LUBIENSKI (STANISLAUS). Opera posthuma, 

 historica, historo-politica, variique discursus, 

 epistolse, et aliquot orationes. Edita ab exe- 

 cutoribus testamenti. Vita auctoris reperitur 

 a pagina 389, &c. Antverpice, 1643. fol. 



LUC (J. A. DE), Professor of philosophy and geo- 

 logy at Gottingen. Recherches sur les modifi- 

 cations de 1'atmosphere. Contenant 1'histoire 

 critique du barometre et du thermometre, un 

 traitd sur la construction de ces instrumens, 

 des experiences relatives a leur usages, et prin- j 

 cipalement a la mesure des hauteurs et a la 

 correction des refractions moyennes : avec fi- 

 gures. 2 torn. Geneve, 1772. 4 

 - An elementary treatise on geology : determin- 

 ing fundamental points in that science, and 

 containing an examination of some modern 

 geological systems, and particularly of the 

 Huttonian theory of the earth. Translated ' 

 from the French manuscript, by the Rev. j 

 Henry de La Fite, M.A. London, 1809. 8 



Letters on the physical history of the earth, j 

 addressed to Professor Blumenbach : contain- i 

 ing geological and historical proofs of the di- 

 vine mission of Moses. To which are prefixed 

 introductory remarks and illustrations ; to- 

 gether with a vindication of the author's claims 

 to original views respecting fundamental points 



in geology. By the Rev. Henry de La Fite, 

 A.M. London, 1831. 8 



LUC ANUS (MARCUS ANN^US). Pharsalia sive 

 de bello civili libri x., eidemque adscriptum 

 carmen ad Pisonem. Gottlieb Cortius recen- 

 suit et plurimis locis emendavit. 



LipsifB, 1726. 8 



Another edition, [of Pharsalia only]. Cum 

 notis Hugonis Grotii, et Richardi Bentleii. 



GlasgucK, 1816. 8 



Translated into English verse by Nicholas 



Rowe, Esq. 2vol. 3ded. London, 1753. 12 

 LUCAS (RICHARD), D.D., Vicar of St Stephen 

 Coleman- street, and Prebendary of Westminster. 

 Practical Christianity : or, an account of the 

 holiness which the Gospel enjoins, with the 

 motives to it, and the remedies it proposes 

 against temptations. With a prayer conclud- 

 ing each distinct head. 4th ed. 



London, 1693. 8 



Twelve sermons preached on several occasions. 



London, 1699. 8 



Twelve sermons preached on several occasions, 

 never before published. The second volume. 



London, 1702. 8 



An inquiry after happiness. 2 vol. 



London, 1818. 8 



LUCAS (ROBERT), D.D., Rector of Ripple, Wor- 

 cestershire. Occasional sermons. 2 vol. 



Tewkesbury, 1809. 8 



LUCCA (GAUDENTIO DI). The adventures of 

 Signer G. di L. Being the substance of his 

 examination before the Fathers of the inquisi- 

 tion at Bologna, in Italy. Giving an account 

 of an unknown country in the midst of the 

 deserts of Africa. Copied from the original 

 MS. in St Mark's library, at Venice. "With 

 critical notes by the learned Signer Rhedi. 

 Translated from the Italian. [By Simon BE- 

 RINGTON.] [Phoenix lib.] London, 1850. 12 



LUCERNA. The exiles of Lucerna ; or, the suf- 

 ferings of the Waldenses during the persecu- 

 tion of 1686. [By J. R. MACDUFF.] 



.Edin., 1841. 8 



LUCIANUS, of Samosata. Opera omnia qvae ex- 

 tant. Cum Latina doctiss. virorum interpre- 

 tatione. I. Bovrdelotivs cum regiis Codd. 

 aliisque MSS. cpntulit, emendauit, suppleuit. 

 Adiectse sunt eiusdem Bovrdelotii, Theodori 

 Marcilii, eloquentise professoris regij, Gilbert! 

 Cognati, notse. [Gr. et Lat.] 



Lvtet. Paris., 1615. fol. 



Another edition. Tom. i. Basilece, s. a. 8 



Another edition. Ex recensione Guilielmi 

 Dindorfii. Greece et Latine cum indicibus. 



Parisiis, 1840. 8 



Colloquia selecta, et Timon. Cebetis Thebani 

 Tabula. MENANDRI Sententire morales. [Gr. 

 et Lat.] Coloquia Luciani et Tiinonem notis 

 illustravit Tiberius Hemsterhuis. 



Amstel, 1708. 12 



Dialogi. [Gr. et Lat.] Edin., 1747. 8 

 LUCIFERUS, Bishop of Carali, now Cagliari. 



Opera omnia quse extant, curantibus Joanne 

 Dominico et Jacobo Coletis Sebastiani filiis. 



iis, 1778. fol. 



