MILNER MILTON. 



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to the Catholic Prelates and dignitaries of the 

 whole world, protesting against the violence 

 offered by the French Emperor to the person 

 and rights of Pope Pius VII. 



London, 1810. 8 



- The end of religious controversy, in a friendly 

 correspondence between a religious society of 

 Protestants, and a Roman Catholic divine. 

 Addressed to the Right Rev. Dr Burgess, 

 Lord Bishop of St Davids, in answer to his 

 Lordship's Protestant catechism. In three 

 parts. By J. M., D.D. 2d ed. 



London, 1819. 8 



Eighth edition. In which is introduced a vin- 

 dication of the objections raised by the Rev. 

 Richard Grier, A.M. London, [1826]. 12 



- Ninth edition. Dublin, 1830. 12 



A vindication of The end of religious contro- 

 versy from the exceptions of the Right Rev. 

 Dr Thomas Burgess... and the Rev. Richard 

 Grier ; in letters to a Catholic convert. 



London, 1822. 8 



Letters to a prebendary : being an answer to 

 Reflections on Popery, by the Rev. J. Sturges, 

 LL.D. With remarks on the opposition of 

 Hoadlyism to the doctrines of the Church of 

 England. 8th ed. London, s. a. 8 



MILNER (JOSEPH), A.M., Vicar of Holy Trinity 

 church, Hull. Practical sermons. To which 

 is prefixed, an account of the life and cha- 

 racter of the author, by Isaac Milner, D. D. 

 4th ed. 2 vol. [Vol. ii., 2d ed.] 



London, 1810. 8 



Another copy. 



The history of the Church of Christ. With 

 additions and corrections, by the Rev. Isaac 

 Milner, D.D. 5 vol. A new edition. 



London, 1824. 8 



A new edition. 5 vol. London, 1827. 8 



Another copy. 



Another edition. With a further continua- 

 tion to the present times, extracted from the 

 Rev. T. Haweis' Church history. 



Edin., 1841. 8 



Another edition. Edin., 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



[For continuations of Milner's Church history, 

 see John SCOTT, and Henry STEBBING.] 



Reflections on ecclesiastical establishments. 

 Abridged from his History of the Church of 

 Christ, century iv., chapter xvii. 



London, 1835. 12 



MILROY (ANDREW), Minister of the Free Tron 

 church, Edinburgh. Lecture on the present 

 position of the Church. [From the Ayr Ob- 

 server.] Ayr, 1843. 4 

 MILTON (JOHN). A complete collection of the 

 historical, political, and miscellaneous works 

 of J. M. , both English and Latin. With some 

 papers never before publish'd. To which is 

 prefix'd the life of the author, containing, be- 

 sides the history of his works, several extra- 

 ordinary characters of men and books, sects, 

 parties, and opinions. 3 vol. 



Amsterdam, 1698. fol. 



The prose works of J. M. ; with an introduc- 



tory review, by Robert Fletcher. 



London, 1843. 8 



The poetical works of J. M. 2 vol. 



London, 1805. 8 



Another edition. Edited by Sir Egerton 

 Bridges, Bart. Vol. i. [Containing the life. ] 



London, 1835. 8 



Another edition. London, 1843. 8 



Another edition. With explanatory notes, 

 and a life of the author, by the Rev. H. Steb- 

 bing, A.M. To which is prefixed, Dr Chan- 

 ning's Essay on the poetical genius of Milton. 



London, s. a. 12 



Paradise lost. A poem in twelve books. 9th 

 ed., adorn'd with sculptures. 



London, 1711. 12 



Another edition. To which is prefix'd, an ac- 

 count of his life. London, 1739. 12 



Another edition. 2 vol. [British poets.] 



Edin., 1773. 8 



Paradise regain'd. A poem in four books. To 

 which is added, Samson Agonistes. And poems 

 upon several occasions. With a tractate of 

 education. 5th ed. Adorn'd with cuts. 



London, 1713. 12 



Another edition. [Without the Tractate on 

 education.] 2 vol. [British poets.] 



Edin., 1773. 8 



The doctrine and discipline of divorce : re- 

 stor'd to the good of both sexes, from the bond- 

 age of Canon law, and other mistakes, to the 

 true meaning of Scripture in the Law and Gos- 

 pel compar'd. Wherin also are set down the 

 bad consequences of abolishing or condemning 

 of sin, that which the law of God allowes, and 

 Christ abolisht not. Now the second time re- 

 vis'd and much augmented, in two books : to 

 the Parliament of England with the Assembly. 

 The author I. M. London, 1645. 4 



Tetrarchordon : expositions upon the foure 

 chief places in Scripture, which treat of mar- 

 riage, or nullities in marriage. On Gen. 1. 

 27. 28. compar'd and explain'd by Gen. 2. 18. 

 23. 24. On Deut. 24. 1. 2. On Matth. 5. 

 31. 32. with Matth. 19. from the 3d v. to the 

 llth. On 1 Cor. 7. from the 10th to the 16th. 

 Wherein the doctrine and discipline of divorce, 

 as was lately publish'd is confirm'd by expla- 

 nation of Scripture, by testimony of ancient 

 Fathers, of civill lawes in the primitive Church, 

 of famousest reformed divines, and lastly, by 

 an intended Act of the Parliament and Church 

 of England in the last yeare of Edward the 

 Sixth. By the former author J. M. 



London, 1645. 4 



Pro populo Anglicano defensio contra Claudii 

 anonymi, alias Salmasii defensionem regiam. 



Londini, 1652. 12 U 



Considerations touching the likeliest means to 

 remove hirelings out of the Church. Wherein 

 is also discoursed of tithes, Church-fees, 

 Church-revenues ; and whether any mainte- 

 nance of ministers can be settled by law. 



(Reprinted) Edin., 1797. 12 



Another edition. Aberdeen, 1839. 8 



The history of Britain, that part especially, 



