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united kingdom of Great Britain and hvl.md ; 

 together with the opinions of the ancient Jews 

 and primitive Christians on these subjects. In 

 a letter to a friend. By Omicron. 3d ed. 



London, 1844. 12 



ONDERDONK (HENRY U.), D.D., Bistop of 

 J'' iDtsylvania. Episcopacy examined and re- 

 examined, comprising the tract, " Episcopacy 

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 concerning that publication. 



New-York, 1835. 12 



O'NEILL (FELIX). Theses theologize de fide, 

 spe, et charitate. Lovanii, 1680. 4 



ONESIMUS AND A DELPHOS. Present crisis 

 of the Free Church ; or, a scriptural examina- 

 tion of the question, Ought females to have a 

 voice in the calling of pastors in the Church of 

 Christ? considered with special reference to 

 the constitution of the Free Church of Scot- 

 land. By Onesimus and Adelphos, lay mem- 

 bers of the Free Church. JSdin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



OOSTERZEE (J. J. VAN), D.D. Theological 

 and homiletical commentary on the Gospel of 

 St Luke. Specially designed and adapted for 

 the use of ministers and students. From the 

 German of J. J. van O. Edited by J. P. 

 LANCE, D.D. Translated by Sophia Taylor. 

 2 vol. [Clark's For. Theol. Lib.] 



Edin., 18G2, 63. 8 



OPITIUS (HENRICUS), Professor of divinity at 

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Lipsice et Francofurti, 1705. 4 



OPITIUS (MARTINUS). Weltliche poemata. 



Franckfurt am Mayn, 1644. 12 



OPSTRAET (JOHANNES), R. G. Priest at Lou- 

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 explication des qualites d'une vraie penitence, 

 tire'e des saintes Ecritures et de la tradition 

 de 1'Eglise. [Traduit du Latin d'Opstraet par 

 Francois Denattes.] s. I, 1731. 12 



Traite' de la confiance Chre'tienne, ou de 1'usage 

 legitime des vdritez de la grace. Nouvelle 

 Edition, plus ample et plus correcte que la pre- 

 ce'dente, et pour servir de supplement a 1'Idee 

 de la conversion du pecheur. [Traduit du La- 

 tin d'Opstraet parFran9ois Denattes.] 



s I 1731 12 



OPTATUS, Saint, Bishop of Milan. De schis- 

 mate Donatistarum libri septem : ad manu- 

 scriptos codices et veteres editiones collati ; et 

 innumeris in locis emendati. Quibus acces- 

 sere historia Donatistarum una cum monu- 

 mentis veteribus ad earn spectantibus : nee non 

 geographia episcopalis Africa?. Opera et stu- 

 dio M. Lud. Ell. Dupin. Cum ejusdem notis, 

 ut et Gab. Albaspinaei, Mir. Casauboni, Gasp. 

 Barthii, et aliorum singulis paginis in hac 

 nova editione subjectis. 



Antverpice, 1711. fol. 



Another copy. 



ORACULA. Sibyllinorum oraculorum libri viii. 

 Addita Sebastiani Castalionis interpretatione 

 Latina, quee Grseco e regione respondeat. Cum 

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lina oracula, ct Sebastian! Ca.stuliiiiii.s in tnins- 

 latiniicm suain ; qu.-i- annotationes nuiuem 

 marginalibus signantur. 

 Basilece, per loannem Oporinum, M.D.LV. 8 



ORANGE, PRINCB OF. * A memorial from tho 

 English Protetsants (sic) for their Highnesses 

 the Prince and Princes (sic) of Orange. 



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ORATORES. Oratores Attici, et quos sic vocant 

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ORDINANCES. Report of the committee on 

 interim supplies and ordinances, given in to 

 the General Assembly, on 30th May, 1843. 



/;./;/.; 1843. 8 



ORDINATION. A serious review of Presbyter's 

 re-ordination by Bishops. London, s. a. 4 



The case of ordination considered... By a Ca- 

 tholick. London, 1712. 8 



Episcopal the only apostolical ordination : or 

 the case of ordination truly consider'd, in re- 

 lation to these questions, viz. I. What is a 

 minister of the Gospel ? II. Whence do the 

 ministers of Christ receive their power and 

 authority ? III. What are the qualifications 



freviously necessary to a Gospel minister I 

 V. What is ordination? V. Who are tho 

 regular ordainers ? VI. In what capacity doth 

 a Bishop ordain ? VII. Whether an uninter- 

 rupted succession of regular ordainers, who- 

 ever they be, be necessary to the true being of 

 the ministry ? To which is prefixed, a letter 

 from the Rev. George Hickes, D.D. 



London, 1713. 8 



A vindication of Presbyterian ordination, from 

 Scripture and antiquity, the judgment of the 

 Reformed Churches, and particularly of the 

 Church of England. With a brief reflection 

 upon the arguments offer'd by Mr Cantrell of 

 Derby against it. By a lover of all hearty and 

 charitable Protestants. To which is added, a 

 postscript relating to Mr Harris's defence of 

 his letter to Mr Cantrell. 



Nottingham, 1714. 8 



A defence of the Vindication of Presbyterian 

 ordination, &c. Containing a reply to I. A 

 Lay-man's Reflections, relating to the Vindi- 

 cation, in a letter to the Rev. Mr Shaw. And 

 also to II. Mr Sturge's sermons, intitled, The 

 divine right of Episcopacy asserted. By the 

 author of the Vindication. London, 1716. 8 



The doctrine of the Church of England on 

 Non-Episcopal ordinations ; or, the question 

 between the Primate and the Tractarians fully 

 discussed. London, 1851. 8 



O'REID (JOHN CHARLES), pseud., i. e. Josiah 

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O'REILLY (EDWARD). Sanas Gaoidhilge-sags- 

 bhearla. An Irish-English dictionary, con- 

 taining upwards of twenty thousand words 

 that have never appeared in any former Irish 

 lexicon. With copious quotations from the 

 most esteemed ancient and modern writers, to 

 elucidate the meaning of obscure words ; and 

 numerous comparisons of the Irish words with 

 those of similar orthography, sense or sound, 



