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PALMER-PA RATH RASES. 



against it answered, and tho proper manner of 

 spending it enforced. Intended as a defence of 

 " A practical view, &c." by W. Wilberforce. 

 London, 1799. 8 



The Nonconformists' memorial ... originally 

 written by Edmund CALAMY, D. D. Abridged, 

 corrected and methodized, with many addi- 

 tional anecdotes, and several new lives, by 

 S. P. l<tt :; 



Dr Watts no Socinian. A refutation of the 

 testimony of Dr Lardner, as brought forward 

 in the Rev. T. Belsham's memoirs of the late 

 Rev. Theophilus Lindsey, " that Dr Watts's 

 last sentiments were completely Unitarian." 

 In a series of letters to the Rev. Joseph Smith, 

 of Manchester. London, 1813. 8 



PALMER (THOMAS FYSHE), Unitarian minister. 

 An attempt to refute a sermon by H. D. 

 Inglis, on the Godhead of Jesus Christ, and to 

 restore the long lost truth of the first com- 

 mandment. Edin., 1791. 8 



*The trial of the Rev. T. F. P. before the 

 circuit court of Justiciary held at Perth, on 

 the 12th and 13th September, 1793, on an in- 

 dictment for seditious practices. With an ap- 

 pendix. Edin., [1793]. 8 



PALMER (WILLIAM), M.A., of Worcester college, 

 Oxford. The apostolical jurisdiction and suc- 

 cession of the Episcopacy in the British 

 Churches vindicated against the objections of 

 Dr Wiseman in the Dublin review. 



London, 1840. 12 



Another copy. 



A treatise on the Church of Christ, designed 

 chiefly for the use of students in theology. 3d 

 ed. 2 vol. London, 1842. 8 



With a preface and notes, by the Right Rev. 



W. R. Whittingham, D.D. From the second 

 London edition. 2 vol. New York, 1841. 8 



A narrative of events, connected with the pub- 

 lication of the Tracts for the times, with reflec- 

 tions on existing tendencies to Romanism, and 

 on the present duties and prospects of mem- 

 bers of the Church. 3d ed. Oxford, 1843. 8 



A compendious ecclesiastical history from the 

 earliest period to the present time. With a 

 preface and notes, by an American editor ; 

 [W. R. Whittingham, Bishop of Maryland]. 

 5th ed. With a series of questions, adapting 

 the work for parochial instruction. 



New- York, 1844. 12' 



The doctrine of development and conscience 

 considered in relation to the evidences of 

 Christianity, and of the Catholic system. 



London, 1846. 8 



Dissertations on subjects relating to the "Or- 

 thodox" or "Eastern Catholic" communion. 



London, 1853. 8 

 PALMERSTON, VISCOUNT. See Henry-John 



TEMPLE. 



PALUDANUS (ERASMUS). Theses philosophies? 

 de constitutione philosophise in universum. 



Lugd. Batav., 1614. 4 



Problema, an unum idemque dogma philoso- 

 phice verxun possit esse theologice falsum, et e 

 contra. L>"jd. Batai:, 1614. 4' 



PANOPLY. Tho Christian officer's panoply : 

 containing arguments in favour of a divinu 

 revelation. By a Marine officer ; [Andrew 

 BURN]. London, 1789. 8 



PANTHEISM. Pantheism. [The article con- 

 tributed to the eighth edition of the Encyclo- 

 paedia Britannica, by the late John DOWNES.] 



[Edin.,~\ s. a. 4 



PANVINIUS (ONUPHRIUS). De primatu Petri, 

 et apostolicee sedis potestate, libri tres : contra 

 Centuriarum auctores. reronce, 1589. 4 



Another copy. 



Another edition. Venetiis, 1590. 4 

 PAOLO. See SARPI. 



PAPA. See POPE. 



PAPAL AGGRESSION. Papal aggression con- 

 sidered. By a barrister. London, 1850. 8 



Letter to Her most gracious Majesty the Queen, 

 upon the Papal question ; with an address to 

 the electors of the united kingdom. By one 

 of the people. Edin. , 1851. 8 



PAPATUS. Abominationes Papatus : sive in- 

 victa demonstratio, Papam Romanam esse An- 

 tichristum. Excerpta ex libro cui titulus, 

 Romse ruina finalis Anno Domini 1666, excuso 

 Londini 1655. s. I., 1656. 4 



PAPIAS, Bishop of Hierapolis. Fragments of 

 Papias. [ An te-Nicene Christian library, vol. i.] 



Edin., 1867. 8 S 



PAPIN (ISAAC), formerly a minister of the Church 

 of England, afterwards a priest of the Church 

 of Rome. Essais de theologie sur la providence 

 et la grace. Oil 1'on tache de delivrer M. Ju- 

 RIEU de toutes les difficulty's accablantes qu'il 

 rencontre dans son systeme. 1687 



La tolerance des Protestans, et 1'autorite' do 

 1'Eglise. Ou re'ponse au libelle de M. Jurieu, 

 qui porte pour titre Lettre pastorale aux fi- 

 deles de Paris, d'Orleans et de Blois, &c. Avec 

 une lettre a M. Jurieu sur ce qu'il y a de per- 

 sonnel dana ce libelle. Paris, 1692. 8 



Translated into English, from the original 



French. London, 1733. 8 



PAPISTS. The practical divinity of the Papists 

 discovered to be destructive of Christianity 

 and mens souls. [By David CLARKSON.] 



London, 1676. 4 



Another copy. 



Papists no Catholicks : and Popery no Chris- 

 tianity. [By W.LLOYD.] London, 1679. 4 



An enquiry how far Papists ought to be treat- 

 ed here as good subjects ; and, how far they 

 are chargeable with the tenets commonly im- 

 puted to them. [By A. A. SYKES.] 



London, 1746. 8 



A specimen of the unrelenting cruelty of Pa- 

 pists in France, and the unshaken faith and 

 patience of the Protestants of that kingdom. 



London, 1753. 8 



An earnest address to men of all orders and 

 degrees in the united Church of England and 

 Ireland, respecting the Papists. [By Harry 

 Bristow WILSON.] London, 1807. 8 



PARABLES. Parables of our Blessed Saviour. 



s. 1. et a. 12 

 PARAPHRASES. Translations and para- 



