NEAT NELSON. 



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The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians, and 

 the general Epistle of James, practically and 

 historically explained. To which is added, a 

 discourse on the coming of the Lord, and its 

 signs. By the same author. Translated from 

 the German, by the Rev. Alexander Napier, 

 M.A. Edin., 1851. 8 C 



Memorials of Christian life in the early and 

 middle ages. Including his "Light in dark 

 places." Translated from the German by J. 

 E. Ryland. [Bohn's Standard Lib.] 



London, 1852. 8 



Lectures on the history of Christian dogmas. 

 Edited by Dr J. L. Jacobi. Translated from 

 the German by J. E. Ryland, M.A. 2 vol. 

 [Ibid.] London, 1858. 8 



Another copy. 



The life and times of St BERNARD. Trans- 

 lated from the German, by Matilda Wrench. 



London, 1843. 8 



NEAT (CHARLES), Curate of Hatfield, Herts. 

 Discourses from St Paul's Epistle to the Phi- 

 lippians and other passages of Scripture. 



London, 1841. 8 



NEAU (ELIAS). An account of the sufferings of 



the French Protestants, slaves on board the 



French King's galleys. Together with a list 



of those who are still on board the said galleys. 



London, 1699. 4 



NECKER (JACQUES). State of the finances of 

 France, laid before the King, by Mr. N. Di- 

 rector-general of the finances, in the month of 

 January, 1781. Translated from the Paris 

 edition. London, 1781. 8 



NECTARIUS, Patriarch of Jerusalem. Opuscu- 

 la, Greece et Latine, de sacramento Eucharis- 

 tise ; [cum Homm. GENNADII, interprete Eu- 

 sebio RENAUDOTIO]. 1709 



NEEDHAM (WILLIAM), D.D. * A letter to Dr 

 W. N . , in answer to the third letter by him 

 licensed written to Father Lewis Sabran. 



London, 1688. 4 



NEFF (FELIX), Pastor of the High Alps. *A 

 memoir of F. N. , and of his labours among 

 the French Protestants of Dauphine", a rem- 

 nant of the primitive Christians of Gaul. By 

 William Stephen Gilly, D.D. 3d ed. 



London, 1833. 8 



NEGRIS (ALEXANDER). An outline of the lite- 

 rary history of modern Greece. [Stud. Cab. 

 Lib., vol. i.] Edin., 1835. 8 



NEILL (JOSEPH), Minister at Anderston: Twenty 

 three sermons on the most important and in- 

 teresting doctrines of Christianity. 



Glasgow, 1776. 8 



NEILSON (THOMAS), Minister of the Reformed 

 Presbyterian Church, Rothesay. Evils, consti- 

 tutional and practical, of the Prelatic Estab- 

 lishment of the British empire. [Lect. on 

 Sec. Reform.] Glasgow, 1841. 12 



Second thousand. Glasgow, 1841. 12 

 NEILSON (WILLIAM). Mesmerism explained, 



as a curative power. Illustrated with cases. 



Edin., 1857. 12 



NEILSTON. The answer of the Kirk session of 

 Neilston, to the heritors' publication against 



them. In which are given a short view of the 

 poor laws with regard to Scotland, the duty of 

 ministers and elders in the management of the 

 poor and poor's funds... With a short view of 

 theteinds... Paisley, 1820. 8 



Another copy. 



Statement of facts, and case for the heritors of 

 Neilston, relative to church accommodation in 

 that parish, and the circumstances under which 

 the Rev. Alexander Fleming has abandoned 

 the church as a place of public worship. 



Glasgow, 1826. 8 



NELSON (DAVID), ofQuincy, Illinois. The cause 

 and cure of infidelity : with an account of the 

 author's conversion. New York, 1837. 12 



Another edition. New York, 1841. 12 



Another copy. 



NELSON (HORATIO), Lord Viscount Nelson. 



* The life of Lord Viscount Nelson, Duke of 

 Bronte", &c. By T. O. Churchhill. Illustrated 

 by engravings of its most striking and memo- 

 rable incidents. London, 1808. 4 



NELSON (ISAAC), Belfast. Slavery supported 

 by the American Churches, and countenanced 

 by recent proceedings in the Free Church of 

 Scotland. A lecture, delivered at the request 

 of the Free Church Anti-slavery society. 



Edin., 1847. 8 



NELSON (ROBERT). A letter to an English 



Priest of the Roman communion at Rome ; 

 with Several letters which passed between Dr 

 George HICKES and a Popish priest]. 1705 



An address to persons of quality and estate. 

 To which is added, an appendix of some ori- 

 ginal and valuable papers. London, 1715. 8 



A companion for the fasts and festivals of the 

 Church of England : with collects and prayers 

 for each solemnity. 25th ed. 



London, 1773. 12 



The great duty of frequenting the Christian 

 sacrifice, and the nature of the preparation re- 

 quired, with suitable devotions, partly collect- 

 ed from the ancient liturgies. 16th ed. 



Edin., 1795. 12 



NELSON (S.), D.D. The history of our blessed 

 Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With the 

 lives of his Apostles and Evangelists, and other 

 eminent persons and martyrs... Containing the 

 whole doctrine of Christianity, the evidences 

 on which it is founded, and the manner of its 

 establishment in different parts of the world. 

 Together with satisfactory answers to the ob- 

 jections made against our holy religion by tho 

 Jew, the gentile, and the deist or free-thinker, 

 of the present age. London, 1759. 4 



NELSON (THOMAS), Minister of Auchtergaven. 



* A report of the proceedings of the General 

 Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 24th May, 

 1825, relative to the presentation of the Rev. 

 Thomas Nelson, to the parish of Little Dun- 

 keld. 2d ed. Edin., 1825. 8 



NELSON (THOMAS). A classical ATLAS. *. a. 



NELSON (W.), of the Middle Temple. The rights 

 of the clergy of that part of Great Britain, 

 call'd England ; as established by the canons, 

 the common law, and the statutes of the realm. 



