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being an inquiry how far the former changes 

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Elements of geology. 2d ed. 2 vol. 



London, 1841. 12 



- The geological evidences of the antiquity of 

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LYFORD (WILLIAM), B.D., Minister of Sherborn 

 in Dorsetshire. The matching of the magis- 

 trates authority and the Christians true liberty 

 in matters of religion. Wherein is clearly 

 stated, How farre the magistrate may impose 

 or restrain in matters of faith and worship, 

 and how far forth the Christian may challenge 

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The plain man's senses exercised to discern 

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 errors, heresies, and blasphemies of these times, 

 and the toleration of them, as they are collect- 

 ed and testified against by the ministers of 

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LYNCH (W. F.), Lieut. U.S.N.O&cial report 

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Baltimore, 1852. 4 



LYNDE (Sir HUMFREY), Knight. Via devia : 

 the by-way ; misleading the weake and un- 

 stable into dangerous paths of error, by colour- 

 able shewes of apocryphall Scriptures, unwrit- 

 ten traditions, doubtful Fathers, ambiguous 

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LYNDESAY (DAVID), Bishop of Brechin.A true 

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 in the Generall Assembly of the Church of 

 Scotland, holden at Perth the 25. of August, 

 Anno Dom. 1618. Wherein is set downe the 

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A treatise of the ceremonies of the Church. 

 Wherein the points in question concerning 

 baptisme, kneeling at the sacrament, confirma- 

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 manifested to be lawfull, as they are now vsed 

 in the Church of England. Whereunto is add- 

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[The same book as Bishop Lyndesay's True nar- 

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LYNDSAY (Sir DAVID), of the Mount. Fac si- 

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Edin., 1822. fol. 



LYON (JAMES). A short account of the divine 

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LYON (MARY). * Memoirs of Miss M. L. of 

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 LYONS (ISRAEL), TeacJier of Hebrew in the uni- 

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Glasgow, 1828. 8 



LYRA (NicoLAUS DE). Incipiut expositioes mo- 

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Mdtue, M.CCCC.LXXXI. fol. 



LYSANDER (JOANNES SEBASTIANUS). Saulus 

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 LYSERUS (JOANNES). Polygamia triumpha- 

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 LYSERUS (PoLYCARPus). See P. LEYSERUS. 

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 LYTTELTON (GEORGE), Lord Lyttelton. The 

 works of George, Lord L. ; formerly printed 

 separately, and now first collected together : 

 with some other pieces never before printed. 

 Published by George Edward Ayscough. 2d ed. 

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LETTERS from a Persian in England to his 

 friend at Ispahan. 1735 



Observations on the conversion and apostle- 

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1747 

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Edin., 1840. 8' 



DIALOGUES of the dead. 1760 



Letters of Lord L. A new edition. 



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