ORGANS ORTON. 



675 



in the Welsh and Hebrew languages. In their 

 proper places in the dictionary, are inserted, 

 the Irish names of our indigenous plants, with 

 the names by which they are commonly known 

 in English and Latin... To which is annexed, 

 a compendious Irish grammar. 



Dublin, 1817. 4 



ORGANS. An essay upon the sacred use of or- 

 gans, in Christian assemblies. Proving that 

 it was peculiar to the Jewish Church ; is no- 

 where enjoyned in the New Testament ; nor 

 received into the primitive Church ; but first 

 introduced by Pope Vitalian : and is therefore 

 deservedly banished the most part of Protest- 

 ant Churches, and condemned by the current 

 of orthodox divines. And answering the ar- 

 guments usually adduced by Papists and for- 

 malists for its defence. s. I., 1713. 4 



A statement of the proceedings of the Presby- 

 tery of Glasgow, relative to the use of an or- 

 gan in St Andrew's church, in the public wor- 

 ship of God, on the 23d August, 1807. 



Glasgow, 1808. 12 



Answers to a Statement of the proceedings of 

 the Presbytery of Glasgow, relative to the use 

 of an organ, in St Andrew's church, in the 

 public worship of God. By the author of the 

 two letters to the Lord Provost of Glasgow. 



Glasgow, 1808. 8 



The organ question : statements by Dr Ritchie 

 and Dr Porteous for and against the use of the 

 organ in public worship, in the proceedings of 

 the Presbytery of Glasgow, 1807-8. With an 

 introductory notice, by R. S. Candlish, D.D. 



Edin., 1856. 12 



Narrative of further proceedings in connection 

 with the introduction of an organ into St 

 George's Presbyterian church, Liverpool. By 

 the Session. Liverpool, 1857. 8 



ORGER (WILLIAM), M. A. , Incumbent of St James, 

 Shirley. The ministerial witness to the Gos- 

 pel : a sermon, preached at Holy- Rood Church, 

 Southampton, at the visitation of the Vene- 

 rable C. J. Hoare, M.A., April 25, 1837. 



London, 1837. 8 



ORIENTAL LANGUAGES. Two letters on the 

 subject of the present vacancy in the profes- 

 sorship of Oriental languages. [By Thomas 

 BROWN.] Edin., 1813. 8 



ORIGENES, ADAMANTIUS. Opera omnia quae 

 Grsece vel Latine tantum extant et ejus no- 

 mine circumferuntur, ex variis editionibus, et 

 codicibus manu exaratis, Gallicanis, Italicis, 

 Gennanicis et Anglicis collecta, recensita, La- 

 tin& versa, atque annotationibus illustrata, 

 cum copiosis indicibus, vita auctoris, et multis 

 dissertationibus. Opera et studio Domni Ca- 

 roli Delarue, [et Caroli-Vincentii Delarue] 

 Presbyteri et Monachi Benedictini e congrega- 

 tione S. Mauri. 4 torn. 



Parisiis, 1733-59. fol. 

 Another copy. L. P. 



Contra Celsum libri octo. Ejusdem Philoca- 

 lia. Gulielmus Spencerus utriusque opens ver- 

 sionem recognovit et annotationes adjecit. [Gr. 

 et Lat.] Cantubrirjia; 1058. 4 



Editio altera. AcceduntitemnotfeD. Hoesche- 

 lii in octo libros Origenis, una cum notis Job.. 

 Tarini in Philocaliam. Cantabrigue, 1677. 4 



Origen against Celsus. Translated from the 

 original into English. By James Bellamy, 

 Gent. London, s. a. 8 



Libellus de oratione. [Gr. et Lat.] 



Oxonice, 1685. 12 



Another copy. 



Hexaplorum Origenis quse supersunt. 1713. 

 See BIBLES POLYGLOTT. B. 



De principiis. [Rufino interprete.] Primum 

 separatim edidit, et annotatione in usum aca- 

 demicum instruxit Ern. Rud. Redepenning. 

 [Gr. et Lat.] Lipsice, 1836. 8 



ORKNEY. Institution, rules, and catalogue of 

 the Orkney library. Edin., 1816. 8 



The Church in Orkney. Address of a minister 

 to the members of the Established Church on 

 the late secession. Edin., 1844. 8 



ORKNEY, BISHOP OF. See Andrew HONYMAN. 



ORME (WILLIAM), Minister of an Independent 

 congregation at Camberwell. A vindication of 

 the deity of Christ, from reason and Scripture. 



Perth, 1808. 8 



Remarks on Christian liberality opposed to 

 bigotry : a sermon, &c. [with A word to the 

 wise ; or, a summary essay in vindication of 

 the PRESBYTERIAN form of Church govern- 

 ment]. 1818 



Bibliotheca biblica ; a select list of books on 

 sacred literature, with notices biographical, 

 critical, and bibliographical. Edin., 1824. 8 



Another copy. 



Memoir of the controversy respecting the three 

 heavenly witnesses, 1 John, v. 7, including 

 critical notices of the principal writers on both 

 sides of the discussion. ByCRmctrs. [Pseud.] 



London, 1830. 12 



The ordinance of the Lord's Supper illustrat- 

 ed : with a view to explain its nature, to point 

 out its practical influence, and to establish its 

 obligation. London, 1832. 12 



OROS1US (PAULUS), a priest of Tarragona. His- 

 toriarum [adversus Paganos libri septem]. 

 Venetiis, Christof. de Pesis de Mddetta, 



M.CCCC.LXXXXIX. fol. 



ORPEN (CHARLES EDWARD HERBERT), M.D. 

 Errors of the Irish Bible. The first part of 

 Dr Charles Orpen's proofs of a few of those 

 errors ; in reply to a letter of H. M. M. on 

 that subject. *. I., 1834. 8 



ORRANN. An original collection of the poems 

 of OSSIAN, Orrann, and ULIN. 181G 



ORRERY, EARL OF. See Charles BOYLE. 



ORTHODOXY. Orthodoxy : being objections to 

 the pamphlet, entitled, " Proofs that the com- 

 mon theories and modes of reasoning respect- 

 ing the depravity of mankind, exhibit it as a 

 physical attribute, with a view," &c. 



Philadelphia, 1824. 8 



ORTON (Jos), D. D., Dissenting minister at 

 Shrewsbury. The Christian's triumph over 

 death. A sermon [on 1 Cor. xv. 24] occasion- 

 ed by the death of the Rv. Philip Doddridge; 

 D.D. London, 1752. b 



