N. NAPIER. 



N. (J.). Religious correspondence ; or, letters 

 addressed to a lady of distinction, on conver- 

 sion to God, &c....With some notice of the 

 history of the Bible ; communications on other 

 useful topics ; two letters on the subjects and 

 mode of Christian baptism ; and brief memoirs 

 of the author's life. By the curate of Raunds. 

 London, 1816. 12 



N. (NA i. e. Edmund CALAMY. 



N. (N.). A letter of several French ministers 

 fled into Germany upon the account of the per- 

 secution in France, to such of their brethren 

 in England as approved the King's declaration 

 touching liberty of conscience. Translated 

 from the original in French. 



[London, 1690.] 4 



N. (N.). Epistola ad Christophorum Wittichium, 

 pro eruditissimia ipsius, in problema de Spi- 

 ritu Sancto, animadversionibus. 



Colonial, s. a. 12 



N. (S.). A concordance to the holy Scriptures ; 

 with the various readings both in text and mar- 

 gine. In a more exact method than hath hi- 

 therto been extant. Cambridge, 1662. fol. 



NAEF (F.). Histoire de la Reformation. 



Paris, 1856. 12 



NAHUYS (GER. JOH.). De Bijbel, verklaerd 

 door J. van Nuys KLINKENBERG en G. J. N. 



1780-1795 



NAIRN (THOMAS), Minister at Linktoun. A 

 short account of Mr T. N. his secession from 

 the Associate Presbytery, with the grounds and 

 reasons for his so doing. s. I., 1743. 8 



NAJAF KOOLEE MEERZA. Joiirnal of a re- 

 sidence in England, and of a journey from and 

 to Syria, of their Royal Highnesses Reeza 

 Koolee Meerza, N. K. M., and Taymoor 

 Meerza, of Persia. To which are prefixed 

 some particulars respecting modern Persia, and 

 the death of the late Shah. Originally written 

 in Persian by N. K. M., and translated, with 

 explanatory notes, by Assaad Y. Kayat. 2 vol. 

 Printed for private circulation only. 



[London, 1839.] 8 



Another copy. 



NAKED TRUTH. The naked truth ; or two let- 

 ters, the first from Mr J s G y containing 

 a vindication of his conduct in the affair of 

 Mr GLASS... The second from the author of a 

 late essay to prove the perpetual obligation of 

 the national covenant. a. I. , 1729. 8 



NANCE (JOHN), D.D.' r Fellow of Worcester col- 

 lege, Oxford. A letter from a country clergy- 

 man to his parishioners, in which are considered 

 a few of the arguments and practices of some of 

 the modern dissenters. London, 1809. 8 



N ANGLE (EDWARD), A.B. The ancient catholic 



faith defended against Romish novelties ; being 

 a reply to a pamphlet entitled, Imposture ex- 

 posed, and a letter addressed to the inhabit- 

 ants of Achill, by the Rev. John Keaveny, R. 

 C. priest. Dublin, 1834. 8 



Rev. Dr M'Hale's Letter to the Bishop of Exe- 

 ter, dissected, and the Established Church vin- 

 dicated, in seven letters. 3d ed. 



Ditilin, 1834. 12 



The origin, progress, and difficulties of the 

 Achill mission, as detailed in the minutes of 

 evidence taken before the select committee of 

 the House of Lords, appointed to inquire into 

 the progress and operation of the new plan of 

 education in Ireland ; and to report thereupon 

 to the House. Reprinted, without abridgment 

 or alteration, from the authorized report, with 

 an introduction and appendix. 



Dublin, 1839. 8 



NANTES. Eclaircissemens historiques BUT lea 

 causes de la revocation de 1'Edit de Nantes et 

 s\ir I'e'tat des Protestants en France depuis le 

 commencement du re'gne de Louis XIV. , jusqu* 

 a nos jours. Tire's des difte'rentes archives du 

 gouvernement. [Par Claude- Carloman de 

 RULHIERE.] 2 torn. [Pan*], 1788. 8 



NAPEIR (JOHN). See John NAPIER. 

 NAPHTALI. Naphtali ; or, A true and short 

 deduction of the wrestlings of the Church of 

 Scotland for the kingdom of Christ : from the 

 beginning of the Reformation of religion unto 

 the year 1667. Together with the last speeches 

 and testimonies of some who have died for the 

 truth since the year 1660. Whereunto also 

 are subjoined, a relation of the sufferings and 

 death of Mr Hugh M'Kail, and some instances 

 of the sufferings of Galloway and Nithisdale. 

 [By James STIRLING.] s. I., 1693. 12 



[The above work was partly the composition 

 of Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees, who re- 

 plied to Bishop Honyman's " Survey" of it, 

 in his " Jus populi vindicatum. "] 



Another edition. Edin., 1761. 8 



A survey of the insolent and infamous libel, 

 entituled, Naphtali, &c. Wherein several 

 things, falling in debate in these times are con- 

 sidered ; and some doctrines in [Sam. Ruther- 

 ford's] Lex Rex and the Apolog. Narration 

 [by John Brown] (called by this author Mar- 

 tyrs) are broxight to the touch-stone. [By 

 Andrew HONYMAN.] 2 parts. 



s. I, 1668, 69. 4 



[Part ii. has the imprint, Edinburgh, printed 

 by Evan Tyler.] 



Another copy. 



Another copy [of part ii.] 



NAPIER (ARCHIBALD), 1st Lord Napier. Me- 



