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MASTEBS MATHIAS. 



Christo nascente rcseratuin, sen tractatus chro- 

 nologico-historicus, vulg;uvm ivtViK-ns oj.inio- 

 nem existiinaiitiuin, ]-;i-cni toto ten-arum > -\-\n- 

 sub tempus Srrv;ii<>ris N. natalc, stabilitam 

 fuissc. Quo opere iiiulta Iloinanam historian] 

 apectantia illustrantur. Adduntur et ininiis- 

 inatum, quee passim in hoc opero elucidantur, 

 effigies : ac synopsis chronologica : indicesque 

 necessarii. Rotcrodami, 1700. 8 



MASTERS (THOMAS), B.D. A sermon [on Ps. 

 1. 23] preached Jan. 20, 1714, being day of 

 public thanksgiving for His Majesty's peace- 

 able accession. London, 1715. 8 



MASTRICHT (GERH. VON), Proffer f hixtnnj 

 at Duisburg. Historia juris ecclesiastici et 

 pontificii, seu de ortu, progressu, incrementis, 

 collectionibus, auctoribusque juris ecclesiastici 

 et pontificii tractatio. Cum prsefatione Chris- 

 tiaui Thoraasii, de neglectu studii juris cano- 

 iiici, ej usque usu frequente et methodo. 



Halce, 1719. 8 



MASTRICHT (PETRUS VAN), Professor of theo- 

 logy in the university of Utrecht. Theoretico- 

 practica theologia, qua per singula theologica 

 capita, pars exegetica, dogmatica, elenchtica 

 et practica perpetua successione conjugantur. 

 Editio nova. Accedunt : historia ecclesiastica 

 plena fere quanquam compendiosa, idea theo- 

 logite moralis ; hypotyposis theologize asceticae 

 &c. proin opus quasi novum descripta. Huic 

 novfe edition! adjecta est auctoris vita, a Cl. 

 Pontano. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1715. 4 



Editio nova. 2 torn. 



Trajecti ad Khenum, 1724. 4 

 MATERNUS (JULIUS FIRMICUS). See Julius 



FIRMICUS MATERNUS. 



MATHER (COTTON), D. D. , son of Increase Mather, 

 and. minister at Boston. Magnalia Christi 

 Americana : or, the ecclesiastical history of 

 New-England, from its first planting in the 

 year 1620 unto the year of our Lord, 1698. In 

 seven books. London, 1702. fol. 



Another copy. 



India Christiana. A discourse delivered unto 

 the commissioners, for the propagation of the 

 Gospel among the American Indians. Which 

 is accompanied with several instruments re- 

 lating to the glorious design of propagating our 

 holy religion, in the Eastern as well as the 

 Western, Indies. An entertainment which 

 they that are waiting for the kingdom of God 

 will receive as good news from a far country. 



Boston in Neiv-England, 1721. 8 



The Christian philosopher : a collection of the 

 best discoveries in nature, with religious im- 

 provements. London, 1721. 8 



Essays to do good ; addressed to all Chris- 

 tians, whether in public or private capacities. 

 Revised and improved by the Rev. George 

 Burder. New edition. Glasgow; 1821. 12 



Another edition. With an introductory essay 

 by Andrew Thomson, D.D. 



Glasgow, 1825. 12 



Another copy. 



Another edition. New York, s. a. 12 

 MATHER (INCREASE), D.D., President of Har- 



vard college. The order of the <!-.>|n-l, pro- 

 fessed and practised by thrChun In* of Cliu.a 

 in New-Englaml, justitinl l.y tin- Sn-iptuiv, 

 and by the writings of many Irani. .1 nun, 

 both ancient and modem divines. In ans\si-r 

 to several questions relating to Church dis- 

 cipline. London, 1700. 8 



Remarkable providences illustrative of the rar- 

 liur days of American colonisation. With in- 

 troductory preface by George Ofl'or. 



London, 1856. 8 



MATHER (JAMES). The constitutions of Great 

 Britain, France, and the United States of 

 America. London, 1834. 8 



MATHER (SAMUEL), M.A., brother of Increase 

 Mitthcr, and tinnivr Fellow of Trinity college, 

 Dublin. The figures or types of the Old Tes- 

 tament, by which Christ and the heavenly 

 things of the Gospel were preached and sha- 

 dowed to the people of God of old. Explain'd 

 and improv'd in sundry sermons. 2d ed. To 

 which is annex'd...a scheme and table of the 

 whole. London, 1705. 4 



An apology for the liberties of the Churches 

 in New England : To which is prefix'd, a dis- 

 course concerning Congregational Churches. 



Boston, 1738. 8 



Another copy. 



MATHER (SAMUEL), A.M., so?i of Increase Ma- 

 ther, minister of a dissenting congregation at 

 Witney. A vindication of the holy Bible, 

 wherein the arguments for, and objections 

 against, the divine original, purity and inte- 

 grity of the Scripture, are proposed and con- 

 sidered. London, 1723. 8 



MATHER (WILLIAM W.), Professor of natural 

 history in the Ohio university. Geology of New 

 York. Part i. Comprising the geology of the 

 first geological district. [Natural history of 

 New York. Part iv.] Albany, 1843. 4 



MATHESON (JAMES), Minister of the Gospel, 

 Durham. Advice to religious inquirers, re- 

 specting some of the difficulties arising from 

 the present state of society. Edin., 1828. 12 



MATHESON (JAMES), D.D. A narrative of the 

 visit to the American Churches. By Andrew 

 REID, D.D., and J. M. 1836 



The duty and ability of the Church speedily 

 to evangelize the heathen world. A sermon, 

 preached at Bradford, June 6th, 1836. 



Bradford, 1836. 8 



MATHETES. Religious reform of the Episcopal 

 communion impracticable, while it remains 

 united with the state : an earnest appeal to 

 pious members of the Established Church. By 

 Mathetes. 2d ed. London, 1834. 8 



MATHIAS (B. W.), A.M., Chaplain of Betliesda, 

 Dublin. An inquiry into the doctrines of the 

 Reformation, and of the united Church of Eng- 

 land and Ireland, respecting the ruin and re- 

 covery of mankind. In two parts. 



Dublin, 1814. 8 



Popery and Catholicism. In two parts. Part 

 I. Six lectures on infallibility. Part II. Vin- 

 clicise laicae ; or, the right of the laity to the 

 unrestricted reading of the sacred Scriptures 



