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OSBORN OSSIAN. 



Religious exercises recommended : or dis- 

 courses on secret and family worship, and the 

 religious observation of the Lord's day. With 

 two discourses on the heavenly state, consider- 

 ed under the idea of a sabbath. 2d ed. 



,s/i/rir.s/, (//, 1772. 12 



Discourses on practical subjects. 2 vol. 



Shreivsbury, 1776. 12 



Sacramental meditations : or devout directions, 

 on various passages of Scripture ; designed to 

 assist Christians in their attendance on the 

 Lord's Supper and their improvement of it. 

 2d ed. Printed from the author's corrected 

 copy. Shrewsbury, 1787. 12 



Another copy. 



Letters to a young clergyman. 



fitaMMftwy, 1791. 12 



Another copy. 



Letters from the Rev. Mr J. O. ; and the Rev. 

 Sir James STONHOUSE, Bart., M.D., to the 

 Rev. Thomas Stedinan, M.A., Vicar of St 

 Chad's, Shrewsbury. 2 vol. 2d ed. 



Shrewsbury, 1805. 12 



An exposition of the Old Testament, with de- 

 votional and practical reflections, for the use 

 of families. Published from the author's ma- 

 nuscripts by Robert Gentleman. A new edi- 

 tion : with the life of the author, by Andrew 

 Kippis, D.D. 6 vol. London, 1822. 8 



OSBORN (FRANCIS). The works of F. O. ; di- 

 vine, moral, historical, political. In four se- 

 veral tracts, viz. 1. Advice to a son, in two 

 parts. 2. Political reflections on the govern- 

 ment of the Turks, &c. 3. Memoires on Q. 

 Elizabeth and K. James. 4. A miscellany of 

 essays, paradoxes, problematical discourses, 

 letters, characters, &c. 9th ed. 



London, 1689. 8 



OSBURN (WILLIAM), Jnn. Doctrinal errors of 

 the apostolical and early Fathers. 



London, 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



OSIANDER (ANDREAS). Papa non Papa, hoc 

 cat, Papae et papicolarum de prsecipuis Chris- 

 tianae doctrinse partibus, ijsque inter euange- 

 licae religionis, et Romance fidei homines coii- 

 trouersis, Lutherana confessio. Ex iure ca- 

 nonico, sive papali, ac eruditoribus nonnullis 

 authoribus Pontificiis collecta, et in enchiridii 

 formam congesta. Francofurti, 1600. 8 



OSIANDER (LUCAS). Epitomes historise eccle- 

 siasticse. [Cent, i.-xvi.] 7 partt. 



Tubings, 1592-1602. 4 C 



OSIANDER (LUCAS), son of the preceding. En- 

 chiridion controversial-urn religionis, quse ho- 

 die inter Augustanae confessionis theologos, et 

 pontificios habentur. In quo utriusque partis 

 argumenta breuiter et candide proponuntur : 

 adversariorum autem paralogismi, solide refu- 

 tantur. Tubingce, 1602. 8 



OSMA, BISHOP OF. See Joannes de PALAFOX. 



OSMONT DU SELLIER, known under the name 

 of TRANQTJILLE de Bayeux. Instruction theo- 

 logique en forme de CATECHISME. 1733 



Eclaircissements de plusieurs difficulty's touch- 

 ant les CONCHIES generaux. 1734 



Justification dcs discours et do I'histoirc ccc-K - 

 siastiquo de M. l'Abb<5 FI.KI KI. 1737 



OSSIAN. The poems of Oasian, in the original 

 Gaelic, with a liUTiil translation into Latin, 

 by the late Robert Macfarlan, A.M. Together 

 with a dissertation on the authenticity of the 

 poems, by Sir John Sinclair, Bart., and a 

 translation from the Italian of the Abbe Ce- 

 sarotti's dissertation on the controversy re- 

 specting the authenticity of Ossian, with notes 

 and a supplemental essay, by John .M 'Arthur, 

 LL.D. Published under the sanction of tho 

 Highland Society of London. 3 vol. 



London, 1807. 8 



The poems of Ossian. Translated by James 

 Macpherson. 2 vol. A new edition. [With 

 a dissertation on the cera of Ossian.] 



Edin., 1792. 12 



A new edition. /;<>//<(.>., 1804. 8 J 



Ancient Erse poems, collected among the Scot- 

 tish highlands, in order to illustrate the Ossian 

 of Mr Macpherson. . I. et a. 8 



Poesie di Ossian antico poeta Celtico. [Trans- 

 lated by the Abbe" Melchior Cesarotti.] 4 torn. 



use, 1707-1710. 8 



Fingal, an ancient Epic poem, in six books : 

 together with several other poems, composed 

 by Ossian the son of Fingal. Translated from 

 the Galic language, by James Macpherson. 



London, 1762. 4 



Translated into English heroic rhyme. By 



John Wodrow, M.A. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1771. 16 



Translated from the original Galic lan- 

 guage, by Mr James Macpherson ; and now 

 rendered into heroic verse, by Ewen Cameron. 



Warrington, 1776. 4 



Translated from the original Gaelic, by the 



Rev. Thomas Ross, A.M. With the old trans- 

 lation, by James Macpherson. 



jftftn.,1807. 8 



E Celtico sermone conversum, tribus pree- 



missis disputationibus, et subsequentibus no- 

 tis...Ab Alexandro Macdonald. 



Edinburgi, 1820. 8 



Carthon, the death of Cuchullin, and Dar- 

 Thula. Attempted in English verse, from Mr 

 Macpherson 's translation. [By John Wodrow. ] 



Edin., 1769. 16 



Temora, an ancient Epic poem, in eight books : 

 together with several other poems, composed 

 by Ossian, the son of Fingal. Translated from 

 the Galic language, by James Macpherson. 



London, 1763. 4 



Temora ; an epic poem of Ossian, in eight 

 cantos, translated into English verse. By 

 Thomas Travers Burke. Perth, 1818. 8 



Dana Oisein Mhic Fhinn, air an cur amach 

 airson maith coitcheannta muinntir na Gael- 

 tachd. Dun-Eidin, 1818. 8 



Another copy. 



Some of Ossian's lesser poems, rendered into 

 verse ; with a preliminary discourse, in answer 

 to Mr Laing's Critical and historical disserta- 

 tion on the antiquity of Ossian's poems. By 

 Archibald M'Donald. Liverpool, 1805. 8 



