] 'A RKER-PARKHURST. 



PARKER (ANDREW BORELAND), D.D., Minister 

 of Free Well Park church, Glasgow. The ful- 

 ness of the Mediator ; or, Christ all in all. 



Glasgow, 1861. 8 



PARKER (BENJAMIN). Philosophical disserta- 

 tions, with proper reflections. 3d ed. 



London, 1743. 8 



PARKER (EDWARD STONE). The aborigines of 

 Australia, a lecture delivered before the John 

 Knox young men's association, May 10th, 

 1854. ' Melbourne, 1854. 8 



PARKER(GAVIN), Minister of Bon Accord church, 

 Aberdeen. Sermons. Aberdeen, 1830. 12 



A discourse on the internal evidence of Chris- 

 tianity. Aberdeen, 1839. 12 



A discourse on the work and the character of 

 the ministers of the Gospel. Preached on 14th 

 May, 1840, in Bon- Accord church, at the ordi- 

 nation of the Rev. Alexander Mann. 



Aberdeen, 1840. 12 



Selected portions from the diary and manu- 

 scripts of the Rev. G. P. [By S. P.] 



Aberdeen, 1848. 8 



PARKER (HIRAM), M.D. The harmony of 



ages : a thesis on the relations between the 



conditions of man and the character of God. 



Boston, 1856. 12 



PARKER (JOEL), D.D., President of the Union 

 theological seminary, New York. Lectures on 

 Universalism. New York, 1841. 12 



PARKER (JOHN). Opinions on the present 

 alarming state of public affairs, in a letter ad- 

 dressed to Lord Viscount Melbourne. 



[KOmar*odt],*lS*L 4 



PARKER (MATTHEW), A rchbishop ofCanterbury . 

 De antiquitate BRITANNIC^: EOOUHJL 1605 



*Life and acts of M. P. Wherein... many 

 particulars of the ecclesiastical history of those 

 times, hitherto unknown, or very obscure, are 

 discovered and brought to light ... In four 

 books. To which is added, an appendix, con- 

 taining various transcripts of records, letters... 

 and other secret papers... Among which will be 

 found the Latin life of this Archbp. , entituled 

 Matthseus, so much and so long wanted in the 

 editions of the British Antiquities. By John 

 Strype. London, 1711. fol. 



Correspondence of M. P., D.D. Comprising 

 letters written by and to him, from A.D. 1535, 

 to his death, A.D. 1575. Edited for the Par- 

 ker Society, by J. Bruce, and the Rev. Tho- 

 mason Browne, M.A. Cambridge, 1853. 8 



PARKER (ROBERT). De descensu Domini nos- 

 tri lesu Christi ad inferos. Libri quatuor. 

 Ab auctore doctissimo, Hugone SANFORDO in- 

 choati. Opera verb et studio Roberti Parkeri, 

 ad umbilicum perducti, ac jam tandem in lu- 

 cem editi... 161] 



De politeia ecclesiastica Christi, et hierarchica 

 opposita, libri tres. In quibus tarn veraj dis- 



v ciplinae f undamenta : quam omnes fere de ea- 

 dem controversies, summo cum judicio et doc- 

 trina methodice pertractantur. 



Francofurti, 1G16. 4 



Another copy. 



Another edition. s. ?., 1638. 4 



PARKER (SAMUEL), D.D., Bishop of Osford. 

 A free and impartial censure of the Platonick 

 philosophic ; with an account of the Origenian 

 hypothesis, concerning the prduxistence of 

 souls. In two letters, written to Mr Nath. 

 Bisbie. 2d ed. Oxford, 1667. 8 



A discourse of ecclesiastical POLITIE. 1670 



A defence and continuation of the ecclesiasti- 

 cal POLITIE. lii?I 



A reproof to The rehearsal transprosed, in a 

 discourse to its authour [Andrew MARVEL]. 



1673 



A discourse of the divine authority of the law 

 of nature and of the Christian religion. 



London, 1681. 4 



Religion and loyalty : or, a demonstration of 

 the power of the Christian Church within it- 

 self. The supremacy of sovereigns over it. 

 The duty of passive obedience, or non-resist- 

 ance to all their commands. Exemplified out 

 of the records of the Church and the empire, 

 from the beginning of Christianity to the end 

 of the reign of Julian. London, 1684. 8 



The second part. Or the history of the con- 

 currence of the imperial and ecclesiastical ju- 

 risdiction in the government of the Church, 

 from the beginning of the reign of Jovian to 

 the end of the reign of Justinian. 



London, 1685. 8 



Another copy. 



An enquiry into the reasons for abrogating the 

 test imposed on all members of parliament. 

 2 parts. s. 1. et a. 4 



* An enquiry into the reasons for abrogating 

 the test imposed on all members of parliament. 

 Offered by Sa. Oxon. [By Gilbert BURNET.] 



s. 1. et a. 4 



* A continuation of the second part of the En- 

 quiry into the reasons offered by Sa. Oxon for 

 the abrogating of the test : relating to the 

 idolatry of the Church of Rome. [By Gilbert 

 BURNET.] *. I. et o. 4 



PARKER (SAMUEL). Sylva. Familiar letters 

 upon occasional subjects... London, 1701. 8 



PARKER (THEODORE), Minister of the second 

 church in Boxbury, Mass. A discourse of mat- 

 ters pertaining to religion. 



London, 1852. 12 



PARKER (WILLIAM). The late Assembly of Di- 

 vines Confession of faith examined. As it 

 was presented by them unto the Parliament. 

 Wherein many of their excesses and defects, 

 of their confusions and disorders, of their er- 

 rors and contradictions are presented, both to 

 themselves and others. London, 1651. 8 



Another copy. 



PARKER SOCIETY. Publications of the Par- 

 ker Society. 55 vol. 



Cambridge, 1841-1855. 8 

 [See authors' names.] 



PARKES (SAMUEL). The chemical catechism, 

 with notes, illustrations, and experiments. 

 9th ed. , carefully corrected and adapted to the 

 present state of chemical science. 



London, 1819. 8 



PARKHURST (JOHN), M.A., Fellow of Clan 



