NEWTON NICHOLS. 



563 



advanced for the defence of them in his Ob- 

 servations jupon an epistle to the author of a 

 letter t<5 Dr Formey. London, 1771. 8 



NEWTON (THOMAS), D.D., Bishop of Bristol. 

 The works of T. N. With some account of 

 his life, and anecdotes of several of his friends. 

 Written by himself. 2d ed. 6 vol. 



London, 1787. 8 



[The above does not include the Dissertations 

 on the prophecies.] 



Dissertations on the prophecies, which have 

 remarkably been fulfilled, and at this time are 

 fulfilling in the world. 3 vol. 



Edin., 1802. 12 



Eighteenth edition. 2 vol. Edin., 1818. 8 



Thirteenth edition. 2 vol. London, 1824. 8 



Fourteenth edition. London, 1827. 8 

 Another copy. 



Life of Dr T. N. [with Lives of Dr Edward 

 POCOCK, Dr Zachary PEAKCB, and the Rev. P. 

 SKELTON]. 1816 



NEWTON (WILLIAM), Pennsylvania. Lectures 



on the first two visions of the Book of Daniel. 



Philadelphia, 1859. 12 



NEW YORK. An address from the clergy of 

 New York and New Jersey to the Episcopa- 

 lians in Virginia ; occasioned by some late 

 transactions in that colony relative to an Ame- 

 rican Episcopate. New York, 1771. 8 



Natural history of New York. Parts iii., iv., 

 v., vi. vol. i. 8 vol. [Geology, 4 vol., Agri- 

 culture, 2 vol. , Palaeontology, 1 vol. , Minera- 

 logy, 1 vol.] ' Albany, 1842-49. 4 

 [See a fuller entry under authors' names.] 



Minutes of the twelfth annual session of the 

 Hartwick Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran 

 Church in the State of New- York. Convened 

 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery Co., Sept. 3, 



1842. Baltimore, 1842. 8 



Minutes of the thirteenth annual session of 

 the Hartwick Synod of the Evangelical Lu- 

 theran Church, in the State of New York, 

 convened in St Paul's Church, Johnstown, on 

 the second and following days of September, 



1843. Baltimore, 1843. 8 



Minutes of the forty-eighth Synod of the Evan- 

 gelical Lutheran Ministerium of the State of 

 New York, and adjacent States and countries. 

 Convened in the Lutheran Church at Living- 

 ston's Manor on the 16th and following days 

 of September, 1843. Baltimore, 1843. 8 



NEW YORK, BISHOP OF. See Henry HOBART. 



NEW YORK, R. C. ARCHBISHOP OF. See John 

 HUGHES. 



NIBLOCK (JOSEPH WHITE), D.D. Mordecai 

 and Esther ; or, the Saviour and his Church ; 

 affectionately presented to the ancient people 

 of God. London, 1837. 12 



NICANOR (LYSIMACHUS), pseud., i. e. John COR- 

 BET. 



NICE. Canones alii concilii Nicaeni nuper re- 

 perti ; [ad finem Summse Conciliorum per 

 Barth. CARRANZAM]. 1000 



Analecta Nictena : fragments relating to the 

 council of Nice. The Syriac text from an an- 

 cient MS. in the British Museum. With a 



translation, notes, &c. By B. Harris Cowper. 

 London and Edin., 1857. 4 



NICEPHORUS CALLISTUS. B/o< *y/W T f 

 'EXA>jwxj? yXarrwf, %rot tx. ru 2TNASAPIHN 

 (tfTotQwiadtinis. 1621 



NICETAb COLOSSENSIS. See Nicetas Acominatus 

 CHONIATES. 



NICHOL (J. P.), LL.D., Professor of practical 

 astronomy in the university of Glasgow. The 

 phenomena and order of the solar system. 



Edin., 1838. 8 



Views of the architecture of the heavens. 

 5th ed. .EcKw.,1845. 8 



Thoughts on some important points relating 

 to the system of the world. Edin. , 1846. 8 



NICHOLAS (THOMAS), Professor of biblical litera- 

 ture and mental and moral science, in the Pres- 

 byterian college, Carmarthen. Dr Davidson's 

 removal from the professorship of biblical 

 literature in the Lancashire Independent col- 

 lege, Manchester, on account of alleged error 

 in doctrine. A statement of facts, with docu- 

 ments, together with remarks and criticisms. 

 London, 1860. 8 



NICHOLL (Sir JOHN), LL.D. * A letter to Sir 



J. N. on his late decision in the ecclesiastical 



court, against a clergyman, for refusing to 



bury the child of a dissenter... By a clergyman. 



London, 1818. 8 



NICHOLLS (BENJAMIN ELLIOTT), M.A., Curate 

 of St John's, Walthamstow. Help to the read- 

 ing of the Bible. London, 1847. 12 



NICHOLLS (WILLIAM), D.D., Rector of Selsey, 

 Sussex. A conference with a Theist. Contain- 

 ing an answer to all the most usual objections 

 of the infidels against the Christian religion. 

 In four parts. London, 1697-99. 8 



Defensio Ecclesise Anglicanae ...Prsemittitur 

 apparatus, qui historiam turbarum e secessione 

 ab Ecclesia Anglicana, exortarum continet. 



Londini, 1707. 12 



Translated into English by himself in his 



lifetime. London, 1715. 12 



NICHOLS (JAMES). Calvinism and Arminian- 

 ism compared in their principles and tendency : 

 or, the doctrines of general redemption, as 

 held by the members of the Church of Eng- 

 land, and by the early Dutch Arminians, ex- 

 hibited in the scriptural evidence, and in their 

 connection with the civil and religious liber- 

 ties of mankind. London, 1824. 8 

 NICHOLS (JOHN). A collection of all the wills, 

 now known to be extant, of the kings and 

 queens of England, prince and princesses of 

 Wales, and every branch of the blood royal, 

 from the reign of William the Conqueror, to 

 that of Henry VH. inclusive. With explana- 

 tory notes, and a glossary. London, 1780. 4 



The progresses and public processions of Queen 

 Elizabeth. Among which are interspersed, 

 other solemnities, public expenditures, and re- 

 markable events, during the reign of that 

 illustrious princess. Now first printed from 

 original MSS. of the times ; or collected from 

 scarce pamphlets, &c. Illustrated with histo- 

 rical notes. 2 vol. London, 1788. 4 



