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mental diseases, tho agency of mind upon the 

 body, of physical temperament upon the ma- 

 nifestations of mind, and upon the expression 

 of religious feelings. London, 1842. 8 



NEWPORT, R. 0. BISHOP OF. See T. J. BROWN. 



NEWPORT (Sir JOHN), Bart.* A letter to Sir 

 J. N., on the embarrassing situation and pro- 

 spects of the present ministry : with particular 

 reflections on the distressed state of Ireland. 

 By an Irishman. Dublin, 1806. 8 



NEWS. Good news. Edin., *. o. 12 



NEW SOUTH WALES. The history of New 



South Wales. [By O'HARA.] 2d ed. 



London, 1818. 8 



Report of the committee appointed by the 

 Commission of the General Assembly, with re- 

 ference to the Presbyterian Church of New 

 South Wales. [With documents.] 



[jg**., 1839.1 8 



NEW TESTAMENT. An illustration of the 

 New Testament, by notes and explications : 

 in which the useful observations of former 

 commentators are made use of ; the writings 

 of the most learned men upon it applied ; and 

 such new notes added, as greatly explain the 

 true nature and spirit of the Testament of our 

 Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. [By Robert 

 GOADBY.] London, 1759. fol. 



NEWTON (ANDREW), Dunse. A voice to Sece- 

 ders. Being a letter sent to Mr Turnbull, An- 

 tiburgher minister in Ayton, the supposed au- 

 thor of an anonymous pamphlet, called, A re- 

 view of the Antigovernment scheme... Also, 

 the Seceder's catechism. Edin., 1783. 8 

 NEWTON (B. W.). Thoughts on the Apoca- 

 lypse. London, 1844. 32 



Aids to prophetic enquiry. London, 1848. 12 

 NEWTON (H.), B.A., of St Cuthberfs, York. 



The resurrection of Israel. A poem. To which 

 is added, Death and the sculptors ; or, art 

 against art. And other poems. 



London, s. a. 8 



NEWTON (Sir ISAAC). Philosophise naturalis 

 principia mathematica : 2 libb. 



Londini, 1687. 4 



Editio tertia. Londini, 1726. 4 



Perpetuis commentariis illustrata, communi 



studio PP. Thomae Le Seur et Francisci Jac- 

 quier. 3 torn. Colon. Allobrog., 1760. 4 



Translated into English by Andrew Motte : 



to which are added, Newton's System of the 

 world ; a short comment on, and defence of, 

 the Principia, by William Emerson ; with the 

 laws of the moon's motion according to gravi- 

 ty, by John Machin. A new edition, (with 

 the life of the author...) carefully revised and 

 corrected by William Davis. 3 vol. 



London, 1819. 8 



The first three sections of Newton's Principia, 

 with an appendix ; and the ninth and eleventh 

 sections. Edited by John H. Evans, M.A. 

 2d ed. ^ Cambridge, 1837. 8 



Optice : sive de reflexionibus, refractionibus, 

 inflexionibus et coloribus lucis libri tres. La- 

 tine reddidit Samuel Clarke, A.M. Accedunt 

 tractatus duo ejusdem authoria de speciebus 



ot magnitudino figurarum curvilinoarum, La- 

 tine scripti. Londini, 1706. 4 



Tho chronology of ancient kingdoms amended. 

 To which is prefix'd, a short chronicle from 

 the first memory of things in Europe, to tho 

 conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great. 



London, 1728. 4 



The system of the world, demonstrated in an 

 easy and popular manner. Being a proper in- 

 troduction to the most sublime philosophy. 

 Translated into English. 2d ed. 



London, 1740. 8 



Observations upon the prophecies of Daniel, 

 and the Apocalypse of St John. In two parts. 



London, 1733. 4 



Observations upon the prophecies of Daniel. 

 A new edition, with the citations translated, 

 and notes by P. Borthwick. 



London, 1831. 8 



* The life of Sir I. N. By David Brewster, 

 LL.D. [Fam. Lib., No. xxiv.] 



London, 1831. 8 



* Memoirs of the life, writings, and discoveries 

 of Sir I. N. By Sir David Brewster. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1865. 8 



NEWTON (JOHN), Rector of St Mary Woolnoth, 

 London. The works of the Rev. J. N. 2d ed. 

 6 vol. London, 1816. 8 



Third edition. With memoir of the author, 

 and general remarks on his life, connections, 

 and character, by the Rev. Richard Cecil, 

 M.A. 6 vol. London, 1824. 8 



Another edition. Complete in one volume. 



Edin., 1832. 8 



Another edition. Complete in one volume. 



Edin., 1841. 8 



Ebenezer. A poem. Edin., 1775. 12 



Small tracts, and occasional sermons, collected 

 and republished. London, 1798. 12 



Cardiphonia : or, the utterance of the heart, 

 in the course of a real correspondence. With 

 an introductory essay, by David Russell, D.D. 



Edin., 1839. 8 



Forty-one letters on religious subjects, origi- 

 nally published under the signatures, Omicron, 

 and Vigil. London, a. o. 12 



Twenty -five letters, hitherto unpublished. 

 From the year 1757 to 1779. Edin. , 1840. 12 



* Memoirs of the Rev. J. N. ; with general 

 remarks on his life, connexions, and charac- 

 ter. 2d ed. By Richard Cecil, A.M. 



London, 1808. 12 



Another edition. New York, s. a. 12 



Eachdraidh Beatha Eoin Newton, agus Eliza 

 Cuningham, air an tarruing o'n Bheurla chum 

 Gaelic. [Translated by Donald M'Gillivray, 

 A.M.] Edin., 1817. 18 



* Memoirs of the Rev. J. N. With selections 

 from his correspondence. London, 1835. 12 



NEWTON (ROBERT), D.D. * The life of the 

 Rev. R. N. By Thomas Jackson. 



London, 1855. 8 



NEWTON (S.), of Noncich.The leading senti- 

 ments of the people called Quakers examined, 

 as they are stated in Mr Robert Barclay's Apo- 

 logy ; with an answer to what Mr Phipps has 



