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MAUIIELLE-MAXIMUS. 



MAlkKLLE (Don ANTONIO). A voyage from 

 Manilla to California ; [with A voyage round 

 the world, by J.-Fr. Galaup de LA PEYROUHE.] 



1790 



MAURER (FRANC. Jos. VAIENT. DOMINIC.) 

 Commentarius gramiuaticus criticua in Vetus 

 Testamentum in usum maxime gymnasiorum 

 et academiarum adornatus. 4 vol. 



LipsvK, 1836-47. 8 



MAURICE (FREDERICK DENISON), A.M., Cliap- 

 lain of Lincoln's Inn, and professor of divinity, 

 King's college, London. Three letters to the 

 Rev. W. Palmer, Fellow and tutor of Magda- 

 len college, Oxford, on the name " Protestant"; 

 on the seemingly double character of the Eng- 

 lish Church ; and on the Bishopric at Jerusa- 

 lem. With an appendix, containing some re- 

 marks on a pamphlet of J. R. Hope, Esq. en- 

 titled, " The Bishopric of the united Church 

 of England and Ireland, at Jerusalem, con- 

 sidered in a letter to a friend." 2d ed. To 

 which are added some farther remarks on Ger- 

 man Protestantism, and a notice of the post- 

 script to the second edition of Mr Hope's 

 letter. London, 1842. 8 



Christmas day and other sermons. 



Cambridge, 1843. 8 



The Epistle to the Hebrews ; being the sub- 

 stance of three lectures delivered in the chapel 

 of the honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, on 

 the foundation of Bishop Warburton. With 

 a preface containing a review of Mr Newman's 

 Theory of development. London, 1846. 8 



The religions of the world, and their relations 

 to Christianity, considered in eight lectures 

 founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle. 2d ed. 



London, 1848. 8 



The Church a family : twelve sermons on 

 the occasional services of the Prayer-Book. 

 Preached in the chapel of Lincoln's Inn. 



Cambridge, 1850. 8 



The Lord's Prayer. Nine sermons preached 

 in the chapel of Lincoln's Inn. 3d ed. 



Cambridge, 1851. 8 



The Prayer-Book, considered especially in re- 

 ference to the Romish system. Nineteen ser- 

 mons preached in the chapel of Lincoln's Inn. 

 2d ed. London, 1852. 8 



Sermons on the Sabbath-day, on the character 

 of the warrior, and on the interpretation of 

 history. Cambridge, 1853. 8 



Theological essays. 2d ed. With a new pre- 

 face, and other additions. 



Cambridge, 1853. 8 



The doctrine of sacrifice deduced from the 

 Scriptures. A series of sermons. 



Cambridge, 1854. 8 



The word " eternal," and the punishment of 

 the wicked : a letter to the Rev. Dr Jelf , Ca- 

 non of Christ Church, and principal of King's 

 College. Fifth thousand, with a new preface. 



Cambridge, 1854. 8 



The unity of the New Testament : a synopsis 

 of the first three Gospels and of the Epistles of 

 St. James, St. Jude, St. Peter, and St Paul. 



Cambridge, 1854. 8 



Lectures on the ecclesiastical history of tin- 

 first and second centuries. 



Cambridge, 1854. 8 



- The patriarchs and lawgivers of the Old Testa- 

 ment. A series of sermons preached in the 

 chapel of Lincoln's Inn. 2d ed., revised, with 

 a new preface. Cambridge, 1855. 8 



The Prophets and Kings of the Old Testament. 

 A series of sermons preached in the chapel of 

 Lincoln's Inn. 2d ed. Cambridge, 1855. 8 



The Gospel of the Kingdom of Heaven : a 

 course of lectures on the Gospel of St Luke. 



London and Cambridge, 1864. 8 



MAURICE (HENRY), D.D., Margaret professor 



of divinity. A vindication of the primitive 



Church and diocesan EPISCOPACY. 1682 



A defence of diocesan Episcopacy, in answer 

 to a book of Mr David Clarkson's lately pub- 

 lished, entituled, Primitive Episcopacy. 



London, 1691. 8 



MAURICE (MATTHIAS). Faith encouraged, in a 

 plain, consistent, scriptural exposition of Heb. 

 vi. 4, 5, 6, Heb. x. 26, 1 John, v. 16. Mani- 

 festing that the sinners therein mentioned are 

 not to be look'd upon as in a desperate condi- 

 tion, but as partakers of everlasting salvation 

 in the Lord. And in an impartial scriptural 

 consideration of the unpardonable blasphemy 

 against the Holy Spirit, demonstrating the im- 

 possibility of committing such a transgression 

 under the Gospel dispensation. 



London, 1726. 8 



Monuments of mercy, or some of the distin- 

 guishing favours of Christ to his Congregational 

 Church at Rowel. London, 1729. 8 



- Another copy. 



MAURICE (THOMAS), M.A., Vicar of Cudham, 

 and assistant librarian in tJie British Museum. 

 The history of Hindostan ; its arts and its 

 sciences, as connected with the history of the 

 other great empires of Asia, during the most 

 ancient periods of the world. With numerous 

 illustrative engravings. 2 vol. 3 parts. 



London, 1795, 98. 4 



Westminster abbey ; with other occasional 

 poems ; and a free translation of the CEdipus 

 Tyrannus of Sophocles. Illustrated with en- 

 gravings. , London, 1813. 8 



MAUVILLON (ELEAZAR). Cours complet de la 

 langue Fran9oise...2 torn. Dresde, 1754. 12 



MA WE (JOHN). Travels in the interior of Bra- 

 zil, particularly in the gold and diamond dis- 

 tricts of that country, by authority of the 

 Prince Regent of Portugal ; including a voyage 

 to the Rio de la Plata, and an historical sketch 

 of the revolution of Buenos Ayres. Illustrated 

 with engravings. London, 1812. 4 



MAXCY (JONATHAN), D. D. Collegiate ad- 

 dresses ; being counsels to students on their 

 literary pursuits and future life. With a bio- 

 graphical introduction, by Romeo Elton, D.D. 



London, s. a. 16 



MAXIMUS, Bishop of Turin. Opera. Jussu 

 Pii Sixti P. M. aucta, atque adnotationibus 

 illustrata, et Yictorio Amedeo Sardinise Regi 

 D.D. Ernncp, 1784. fol. 



