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MARMONTEL MARSH 



tica. Ex probatis theologis, quoa Dominus 

 Ecclcsitu sine diuursis in locia dedit, exc./i j.t.i 

 et diiigentcr cuncinnata...Editio sujtim;i. 



*. I., 1620. fol. 



MARMONTEL (JEAN FRA^OIS). Contes mo- 

 raux. 3 torn. Paris, 176.">. 1 ~ 



Moral tales. 3vol. 3ded. London, 1781. 12 



Belisariua. To which are added, fragments of 

 moral philosophy, by the same author, in three 

 essays, never before translated. I. Of glory. 

 II. Of the great. III. Of grandeur. 



JSdin., 1767. 12 



Les Incas, ou la destruction de 1'empire du 

 Pe*rou. Revu et corrige' d'apres les meilleures 

 Editions de Paris, par Vincent Wanostro<Mt. 



Londres, 1814. 12 



MARNOCH. Address of the parishioners of 

 Marnoch to the parishioners of the seven sus- 

 pended ministers of the Presbytery of Strath- 

 bogie. Edin., [1839.] 8 



Letter to the people of Marnoch. 1841. 



Aberdeen, 1841. 8 



Another copy. 



Address from the parishioners of Marnoch to 

 the Christian people of Scotland, 25th January, 

 1841. s. I., 1841. 4 



The Marnoch intrusion. [Republished from 

 the Aberdeen Banner.] Edin., 1841. 8 



Another copy. 



MAROT (CLEMENT). Les Pseaumes de David 

 mis en rime Fran9oise par C. M. et Th. de 

 BEZE. 1661. See BIBLES FRENCH. B. 



MAR-PRELATE (MARTIN). An epistle to the 

 terrible priests of the convocation house : by 

 Martin Mar- Prelate, Gentleman. Re-printed 

 from the black letter edition with an introduc- 

 tion and notes. [Puritan discipline tracts.] 



London, 1842. 12 



Second edition. London, 1843. 12 



An epitome of the first book of Dr John 

 Bridges' Defence of the government of the 

 Church of England, and ecclesiastical matters. 

 By M. M. Re-printed from the black letter 

 edition, with an introduction and notes. [Ibid. ] 



London, 1843. 12* 



Another copy. 



* Pap with a hatchet ; being a reply to Martin 

 Mar-Prelate. Re-printed from the original 

 quarto edition, with an introduction and notes. 

 [Ibid.] London, 1844. 12 



Another copy. 



Hay any worke for Cooper : being a reply to 

 the " Admonition to the people of England" 

 [by Bishop Cooper]. Re-printed from the 

 black letter edition, with an introduction and 

 notes. [Ibid.] London, 1845. 12 



Another copy. 



* An almond for a parrot ; being a reply to 

 Martin Mar-Prelate. [By Thomas NASH.] 

 Re-printed from the black letter edition, with 

 an introduction and notes. London, 1846. 12 



Another copy. 



MARRIAGE. A vindication of marriage, as so- 

 lemnized by Presbyterians, in the North of 

 Ireland. Wherein, 1. Their principles, prac- 

 tice, and reasons thereof, are candidly shown, 



with the causes of their non-conformity to the 

 form prescribed in the liturgy. 2. The lili-l* 

 exhibited against ministers and people, in tliu 

 official courts, examined and answered. 3. And 

 such marriages proven to be agreeable to Scrip- 

 ture, light of nature, laws of nations, and cus- 

 toms of other reformed Churches, and not in- 

 consistent with the civil laws of this land ; and 

 therefore lawful, tho' not canonical. By a 

 minister of the Gospel ; [John MACBRIDE]. 



. I., 1702. 4 



Another copy. 



Heads of objection to the marriage affinity bill. 



Edin., s. a. b 



Reasons assigned by an elder of the Free 

 Church for declining to sign a petition to par- 

 liament against a bill for legalising marriage 

 with the sister of a deceased wife. [With 

 supplement.] Glasgow, 1853, 54. 8 



Why should the present attempt to change the 

 law of marriage be resisted 1 [Tracts of Mar- 

 riage law defence association. No. 3.] 



London, s. a. 12 



Voices of the public press. July 27, 1858. 

 [Ibid. No. 6.] London, s. a. 12 



Plain remarks on the twenty- three (alleged) 

 facts, urged by those who would alter the law 

 forbidding marriage with a deceased wife's 

 sister. [Ibid. No. 7.] London, . a. 12 



Remarks on Dr M'Caul's plea, from Lev. xviii. 

 18, for marrying a deceased wife's sister ; in a 

 letter to the Dean of Westminster, by a mem- 

 ber of the committee. [Ibid. No. 8.] 



London, s. a. 12 



Opinions against marriage with a deceased 

 wife's sister, by a member of the House of 

 Commons. [Ibid. No. 9.] London, s. a. 12 



Judgment of the House of Lords, 18th March, 

 1861, Brook v. Brook. [Ibid. No. 11.] 



London, s. a. 12 



Second annual report [of Marriage law defence 

 association], 1861. London, s. a. 12 



MARROW CONTROVERSY. The controversie 

 concerning the Marrow of modern divinity. 

 Considered in several familiar dialogues. [By 

 James HOG.] Edin., 1721, 22. b 



The sober verity, in a conference between tw o 

 countrymen. [Imperfect.] [Edin.], 1722. 8 



A full and true state of the controversy, con- 

 cerning the Marrow of modern divinity, as de- 

 bated between the General Assembly, and se- 

 veral ministers in the year 1720 and 1721. 



Glasgow, 1773. 8 



Another copy. 



MARSDEN (JOHN BUXTON), M.A., Hector of 

 Tooting, Surrey. Sermons. 



London, 1834. 8 



The history of the early Puritans : from the 

 Reformation to the opening of the civil war in 

 1642. 2d ed. London, 1853. 8 



The history of the later Puritans : from the 

 opening of the civil war in 1642, to the ejec- 

 tion of the non-conforming clergy in 1662. 

 2d ed. London, 1854. 8 



MARSH (ANNE). The Protestant reformation in 

 France ; or, history of the HVGOXOTS. . 1847 



