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into the true principle of infant baptism, Ac. 



Brighton, 1852. 8 



OTLAHERTY (PHILIP). * Philip O'Flaherty, 

 the young soldier. Containing interesting par- 

 ticulars of the war in the Crimea. 



/;./;., s. a. 12 



OFFOR (GEORGE). Memoir of the life and writ- 

 ings of William Tyndale ; [prefixed to the New 

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OGDEN (SAMUEL), D.D., Woodwardian professor 

 in the university of Cambridge. Sermons, on 

 the efficacy of prayer and intercession : on the 

 articles of the Christian faith : on the ten com- 

 mandments : and on the Lord's Supper. To 

 which is prefixed an account of the author's 

 life, together with a vindication of his writ- 

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OGDEN (UzAL), Rector of Trinity church, New- 

 ark, New-Jersey. Antidote to Deism. The 

 deist unmasked ; or, an ample refutation of 

 all the objections of Thomas Paine against the 

 Christian religion ; as contained in a pamph- 

 let, entitled, The age of reason. To which is 

 prefixed, remarks on Boulanger's Christianity 

 unveiled. And to The deist unmasked, is an- 

 nexed, A short method with the deists. By 

 the Rev. Charles Leslie. 2 vol. 



Glasgow, 1807. 12 



OGILVIE (CHARLES ATMORE), D.D., Reyius pro- 

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 of our Lord. Eight sermons preached before 

 the University of Oxford, in the year 1830, at 

 the lecture founded by the late Rev. J. Bamp- 

 ton, M.A. Oxford, 1830. 8 



OGILVIE (JOHN), D.D., Minister of Midmar. 

 An inquiry into the causes of the infidelity and 

 scepticism of the times : with occasional ob- 

 servations on the writings of Herbert, Shaftes- 

 bury, Bolingbroke, Hume, Gibbon, Toulmin, 

 &c. &c. London, 1783. 8 



Britannia : a national epic poem, in twenty 

 books. To which is prefixed, a critical disser- 

 tation on epic machinery. 



Aberdeen, 1801. 4 



OGILVY (GEORGE), of tlie Cove. Popular objec- 

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OGILVY (SKENE). [Letter] to the heritors and 

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 the management of the poor.] 



Aberdeen, 1817. 8 



O'HARA ( ). The history of NEW SOUTH 



WALES. 1818 



OHIO. Minutes of the eighth session of the Eng- 

 lish evang. Lutheran Synod of Ohio and adja- 

 cent parts, convened in Canton, Stark Co., 

 Ohio, from the 14th to the 19th October, 1843. 

 Baltimore, 1843. 8 



OKEN (LORENZ), M.D., Professor of natural his- 

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physio philosophy. From the German l>v Al 

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OLDECASTELL (Syr JOUAN). * A brefe chn- 

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 of the blessed martyr of Christ Syr J. O. the 

 Lorde Cobham. Collected togyther by Johan 

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OLDFIELD (THO. HINTON BUKLEY). An entire 

 and complete history... of the BOROUGHS of 

 Great BRITAIN. 1794 



OLD HUMPHREY, pseud., i. e. George Moo- 



RIDGE. 



OLDMIXON (JpHN). The history of England, 

 during the reigns of King William and Queen 

 Mary, Queen Anne, King George I. , being the 

 sequel of the reigns of the Stuarts... To which 

 is prefix'd, a large vindication of the author 

 against the groundless charge of partiality. 

 Proving, that the reverend Doctors, and others 

 who charg'd him with it, are themselves, of all 

 men, the most partial. London, 1735. fol. 



OLDRIGHT (PAUL). Tythes no oppression ; 

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OLD TESTAMENT. The proper names of the 

 Old Testament arranged alphabetically from 

 the original text, with historical and geogra- 

 phical illustrations... With an appendix of the 

 Hebrew and Aramaic names in the New Tes- 

 tament. London, 1859. 8 



Another copy. 



OLEARIUS (JOANNES), Professor at Leipsic.De 

 stilo Novi Testamenti liber philologico-theolo- 

 gicus, post multas editiones Gennanicas et Bel- 

 gicas longe plurimis mendis purgatus, animad- 

 versionibus et notis, illustratus, necessariis 

 quibusdam capitibus auctus, et indice accura- 

 tiore instructus, a Jo. Conrado Schwartz. Ac- 

 cedit Jo. Henrici BOECLERI de lingua Novi 

 Testamenti originali dissertatio. 



Coburgi, 1721. 8 



O'LEARY (ARTHUR). Miscellaneous tracts : con- 

 taining, I. A defence of the divinity of Christ, 

 and the immortality of the soul : in answer to 

 the author of a work, lately published in Cork, 

 entitled, " Thoughts on nature and religion." 

 II. Loyalty asserted ; or, a vindication of the 

 oath of allegiance ; with an impartial enquiry 

 into the Pope's temporal power, and the pre- 

 sent claims of the Stuarts to the English 

 throne ; proving that both are equally ground- 

 less. III. An address to the common people 

 of Ireland on occasion of an apprehended in- 

 vasion by the French and Spaniards, in July, 

 1779. IV. Remarks on a letter written by 

 Mr Wesley, and a defence of the Protestant 

 associations ; including the said letter, and de- 

 fence. V. Rejoinder to Mr Wesley's Reply 

 to the above Remarks. VI. Essay on tolera- 

 tion : tending to prove that a man's specula- 

 tive opinions ought not to deprive him of the 

 rights of civil society. To which is added, an 

 Apology ; occasioned by Thunderstruck's re- 

 marks on the mode of giving absolution to 



