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MARYLAND-MASON. 



MARYLAND. Proceedings of the twenty-fourth 

 annual session of the Evangelical Lutheran 

 Synod of Maryland, held at Frederick, Md., 

 October, 1842. Baltimore, 1842. 8 



Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual session 

 of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Man-- 

 land. Held at Westminster, CarollCo., Md., 

 October, 1843. Baltimore, 1843. 8 



MASK. The Protestant mask taken off from the 

 jesuited Englishman ; being an answer to a 

 book, entituled, Great Britain's just complaint. 

 [By Thomas COMBER. ] [Wants title, and other- 

 wise imperfect.] London, 169|. 4 



MASKELL (WILLIAM), M.A., formerly vicar of 

 St Mary Church, Devon, now in the, communion 

 of the. Romish Church. Holy baptism, a dis- 

 sertation. London, 1848. 8 



MASON (ARCHIBALD), D.D., Minister of the Re- 

 formed Presbyterian Church, Wishawtown. 

 An inquiry into the times that shall be ful- 

 filled at Antichrist's fall ; the Church's bless- 

 edness in her millennial rest ; the signs that 

 this happy season is at hand ; the prophetic 

 numbers contained in the 1335 days ; and the 

 Christian's duty at this interesting crisis : in 

 five discourses. Glasgow, 1818. 8 



Appendix to an inquiry into the prophetic 

 numbers contained in the 1335 days : occa- 

 sioned by a paper in the Edinburgh Christian 

 Instructor, for March 1818, on prophetic chro- 

 nology. Glasgow, 1818. 8 



Two essays on Daniel's prophetic number of 

 Two thousand three hundred days ; and on 

 the Christian's duty to inquiries into the 

 Church's deliverance. Glasgow, 1820. 8 



The fall of Babylon the great, by the agency 

 of Christ, and through the instrumentality of 

 his witnesses : in four discourses. 



Glasgow, 1821. 8 



A scriptural view and practical improvement 

 of the divine mystery concerning the Jews' 

 blindness and rejection, the coining in of the 

 Gentiles' fulness, the salvation of all Israel, 

 the advent of the glorious deliverer, to turn 

 away ungodliness from Jacob, and God's cove- 

 nant with his ancient people, for taking away 

 their sins. In sixteen discourses from Romans, 

 xi. 25-27. Glasgow, 1825. 8 



Another copy. 



Remarks on the Sixth Vial, symbolizing the 

 fall of the Turkish empire. A sermon from 

 Rev. xvi. 12. Glasgoio, 1827. 8 



Remarks on the Seventh Vial, symbolizing the 

 fall of Popery and despotism. A sermon from 

 Rev. xvi. 17, xxi. 5, 6. Glasgoiv, 1827. 8 



Discourses. With a short memoir of the au- 

 thor by Andrew Symington, D.D. 



Paisley, 1835. 8 



MASON (FRANCIS), B.D., Archdeacon of Norfolk, 

 and chaplain to King James I. The validity 

 of the ordination of the ministers of the Re- 

 formed Churches beyond the seas, maintained 

 against the Romanists. With a brief declara- 

 tion of the severall formes of government re- 

 ceived in these Churches. By John DVREL. 

 Ozfvrf, 1641. 4 



A vindication of the Chxirch of England, and 

 of the lawful ministry there of : that is to say, 

 of the succession, election, confirmation and 

 consecration of Bishops : as also of the ordina- 

 tion of priests and deacons, in five books. 

 \\ IKTI in the Church of England is defended 

 against the calumnies and reproaches of Bel- 

 larmine, Saunders, Bristow, Harding, Allen, 

 Stapleton, Parsons, Kellison, Eudaemon, Be- 

 e-anus, and other Romanists : and, amongst 

 other things, full answers to the exceptions of 

 Fitz-Herbert, Fitz-Simons, Kellison, Champ- 

 ney, Fludd, and another nameless author, 

 (against the first edition of this work) are in- 

 serted in their proper places. Written by F. 

 M. And now faithfully translated from the 

 author's Latin edition (much enlarged and cor- 

 rected). Whereunto is added a new edition 

 of a sermon of the same author's, concerning 

 the authority of the Church : a copy of the 

 first reformed Ordinal : and a translation of 

 some fragments of letters written to Father 

 Le Courayer; in an appendix... To all which is 

 prefixed, a full and particular series of the 

 succession of our Bishops, through the several 

 reigns since the Reformation ; an historical 

 account of the rise and progress of this present 

 controversy, and of the several writers on both 

 sides ; and particularly of our learned author 

 Mason, and of all his works, in a large preface. 

 By John Lindsay, a priest of the Church of 

 England. London, 1728. fol. 



MASON (JOHN), A.M, Rector of Water-Stratford, 

 Bucks. Select remains of the Rev. J. M. 

 Containing a variety of devout useful sayings 

 on divers subjects, digested under proper 

 heads ; religious observations ; serious advice 

 to youth ; occasional reflections ; and Chris- 

 tian letters... New edition. 



London, 1790. 12 



Another edition. Edin., 1791. 12 

 - Twenty-fourth edition. Aberdeen, 1829. 12 



MASON (JOHN), M.A., Dissenting minister at 

 Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. Spiritual SONGS. 



1725 



Fifteen discourses devotional and practical... 

 To which is added, by way of appendix, an 

 historical dissertation on the analogy between 

 the behaviour of God's people toward him in 

 the several periods of the Jewish and Chris- 

 tian Church ; and his correspondent dispensa- 

 tions towards them in those respective periods. 



London, 1758. 8 



Self-knowledge. A treatise, shewing the na- 

 ture and benefit of that important science, and 

 the way to attain to it. Intermixed with va- 

 rious reflections and observations on human 

 nature. 12th ed. London, 1791. 12 



Fifteenth edition. London, 1809. 12 



Another edition. New York, s. a. 12 



The student and pastor ; or directions how to 

 attain to eminence and usefulness in those re- 

 spective characters. To which are added, a 

 letter to a friend, upon his entrance on the 

 ministerial office ; and an essay on elocution 

 and pronunciation. New editions, with addi- 



