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Hall, Cambridge. The divinity and pre-exist- 

 euce of ... Jesus Christ, demonstrated from 

 Scripture ; in answer to the first section of Dr 

 Priestley's introduction to his history of early 

 opinions concerning Jesus Christ : together 

 with strictures on some other parts of that 

 work ; and a postscript, relative to a late pub- 

 lication of Mr Gilbert Wakefield. 



London, 1787. 8 



A Greek and English lexicon to the New Tes- 

 tament : in which the words and phrases oc- 

 curring in those sacred Books are distinctly 

 explained ; and the meanings assigned to each 

 authorized by references to passages of Scrip- 

 ture, and frequently illustrated and confirmed 

 by citations from the Old Testament and from 

 the Greek writers. To this work is prefixed, 

 a plain and easy Greek grammar, adapted to 

 the use of learners, and of those who under- 

 stand no other language than English. 4th ed. 



London, 1804. 8 C 



Fifth edition. London, 1809. 8 



Eighth edition. London, 1823. 8 



Another edition. London, 1826. 8 



A Hebrew and English lexicon, without points : 

 in which the Hebrew and Chaldee words of 

 the Old Testament are explained in their lead- 

 ing and derived senses, the derivative words 

 are ranged under their respective primitives, 

 and the meanings assigned to each authorized 

 by references to passages of Scripture, and 

 frequently illustrated and confirmed by cita- 

 tions from various authors, ancient and mo- 

 dern. To this work are prefixed, a Hebrew 

 and a Chaldee grammar, without points. A 

 new edition. London, 1823. 8 



Another edition. London, 1829. 8 

 PARKINSON (JAMES), Member of the Geological 



Society of London. Outlines of oryctology ; 



an introduction to the study of fossil organic 



remains, &c., with illustrative plates. 3d ed. 



London, s. a. 8 



PARKINSON (R.), M. A. The Romish doctrines 

 of transubstantiation, and the invocation of 

 saints, refuted in two sermons, preached in St 

 Paul's Church, Nottingham, Nov. 8, 1840. 



London, 1840. 8 



PARKS (WILLIAM), B.A., Eecior of Openshaw, 

 Mancliester. Can Jeremiah be refuted? A 

 rebuke to religious and irreligious infidels. A 

 sermon. 2d ed. Manchester, 1861. 8 



PARKYNS (G. J.). Monastic and baronial re- 

 mains, with other interesting fragments of an- 

 tiquity, in England, Wales, and Scotland. 

 Illustrated by xipwards of one hundred plates. 

 2 vol. London, 1816. 8 



PARLIAMENT. An ordinance of the Lords and 

 Commons assembled in parliament, for the or- 

 dination of ministers by the classicall Presby- 

 ters, within their respective bounds. 



London, 1646. 4 



An ordinance of the Lords and Commons as- 

 sembled in parliament, for the speedy dividing 

 the severall counties of this kingdome into dis- 

 tinct classicall Presbyteries, and congregational 

 Elderships. London, 1647. 4 



Memorandums for those that go into the coun- 

 try to dispose the corporations to a good elec- 

 tion of members of parliament. . To be read 

 by them often. s. I., [1687]. 4 



Reflections on a late pamphlet [by John North- 

 leigh], entitled, Parliamentum Pacificum. [By 

 Gilbert BURNET.] Amsterdam, 1688. 4 



Licensed by the Earl of Sunderland, and 



printed at London, in March, 1688. 



London, 1688. 4 



A letter from a freeholder, to the rest of the 

 freeholders of England, and all others, who 

 have votes in the choice of parliament-men. 



s. I. et a. 4 



Of the use and abuse of parliaments : in two 

 historical discourses. [By James RALPH.] 

 2 vol. London, 1744. 8* 



Recueil des rem entrances du Parliament, 

 faites au Roi, le 4 Mai 1751, le 15 Avril 1752, 

 le 9 Avril 1753. Traditions des faits. Monu- 

 mens de la sagesse de nos Rois. Capitulaires. 

 Collection d'arrets et arretes. Lettres-patentes, 

 declarations et discours, prononce's a la ren- 

 tree du Parlement, le 4 Septembre 1754. 



s. I, 1754. 12 



A short history of the opposition during the 

 last session of parliament. [By James MAC- 

 PHERSON.] London, 1779. 8 



Report upon the boundaries of the several ci- 

 ties, burghs, and towns in England, in respect 

 to the election of members to serve in parlia- 

 ment. [London, 1832.] fol. 



The Mirror of Parliament, 1833-1837. Edited 

 by John Henry BARROW. 17 vol. 



London, 1833-37. fol. 



Parliamentary debates in 1610. Edited [for 

 the Camden Society] from the notes of a mem- 

 ber of the House of Commons, by Samuel 

 Rawson Gardiner. London, 1862. 4 



PARLIAMENTARY BURGHS. Report of the 

 committee appointed by the General Assembly 

 to consider and report upon the petitions of 

 the parliamentary burghs, &c. 



[Edin., 1834.] 8 



Another copy. 



PARMENTIER (ANTOINE-AUGUSTIN). Obser- 

 vations on such nutritive vegetables as may bo 

 substituted in the place of ordinary food, in 

 times of scarcity. Extracted from the French 

 of M. P. London, 1783. 8 



PARNELL (EDWARD ANDREW), Assistant chemi- 

 cal lecturer in the medical school of St Thomas's 

 hospital. Elements of chemical analysis, qua- 

 litative and quantitative. A new edition. 



London, 1845. 8 



PARNELL (Sir HENRY), Bart. A history of the 

 penal laws against the Irish Catholics ; from 

 the treaty of Limerick to the Union. 



London, 1808. 8 



On financial reform. 3d ed. 



London, 1831. 8 



PARNELL (THOMAS), D. D., Archdeacon of 



ClogJier. The works, in verse and prose, of 



Dr T. P. Enlarged with variations and poems, 



not before publish'd. Glasgow, 1767. 16 



PARR (ELNATHAN), B.D., Sector of Palgrave, 



