PATRIARCHS PATRICK. 



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SS. Patrum apostolicorum BARNAUL, 

 CLEMENTIS, IGNATII, POLYCARPI, opera genui- 

 na, una cum IGNATII et POLYCARPI martyriis. 

 Accesserunt S. IGNATII epistolse. Cura Ri- 

 chardi RUSSEL. 1746 



- S. CLEMENTIS Romani, S. IGNATII, S. POLY- 

 CARPI, Patrum apostolicorum quse supersunt. 

 Accedunt S. IGNATII et S. POLYCARPI marty- 

 ria. Recensuit Gulielmus JACOBSON. 1838 



Patrum apostolicorum S. CLEMENTIS Rom. , S. 

 BARNAUL, S. IGNATII et S. POLYCARPI episto- 

 lse. Accedunt S. IGNATII et S. POLYCARPI 

 martyria. Textum recensuit Fr. X. REITH- 

 MAYR. 1844 



Patrum apostolicorum opera. Textum recog- 

 novit Carolus Josephus HEFELE. 1855 



Reliquiae sacrse. Recensuit Martinus Josephus 

 ROUTH. 1814-48 



Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum opuscula prseci- 

 pua qusedam. Recensuit Martinus Josephus 

 ROUTE. 1840 



Opuscula Patrum selecta. 2 partt. [Contain- 

 ing Augustini librum de catechizandis rudi- 

 bus ; Clementis Alex, librum TI; 6 <ra6fieiios 

 TrAotwoj; Epistolam ad Diognetum scriptam ; 

 Augustini tractatus 11 et 12 in Evang. Joan- 

 nas ; Augustini qusedam selecta ad hseresin 

 Pelagianam pertinentia.] 



Berolini, 1826, 7. 8 



A translation of the epistles of CLEMENT of 

 Rome, POLYCARP, and IGNATIUS ; and of the 

 apologies of JUSTIN Martyr and TERTULLIAN. 

 By the Rev. Temple CHEVALLIER. 1833 



The genuine epistles of the apostolical Fathers ; 

 St CLEMENT, St POLYCARP, St IGNATIUS, St 

 BARNABAS, the Pastor of HERMAS, and an ac- 

 count of the martyrdoms of St IGNATIUS, and 

 St POLYCARP. Translated by William WAKE. 



1840 



Ante-Nicene Christian library : translations of 

 the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. 

 Edited by the Rev. Alexander Roberts, D.D., 

 and James Donaldson, LL.D. Vol. i., The 

 apostolical Fathers. Edin. , 1867. 8 



Vol. ii., JUSTIN Martyr and ATHENAGORAS. 



Edin., 1867. 8 



PATRIARCHS. The testament of the twelve 

 Patriarchs, the sons of Jacob. Translated out 

 of Greek into Latine, by Robert Grosthead, 

 sometime Bishop of Lincoln : and out of his 

 copy into French, and Dutch, by others, and 

 now Englished. To the credit whereof, an 

 ancient Greek copy, written in parchment, is 

 kept in the university library of Cambridge. 

 Glasgow, 1720. 12 



PATRICIUS, Saint, the Apostle of Ireland. 

 Sancti Patricii Ibernorum Apostoli, synodi, 

 canones, opuscula, et scriptorum quse super- 

 sunt fragmenta ; scholiis illustrata a Joachimo 

 Laurentio Villanueva. Dublini, 1835. 8 



* The life of Saint Patrick... To which is add- 

 ed, rules for a Christian life. 



Dublin, s. a. 12 



PATRICK (SYMON), D.D., Bishop of Ely. Di- 

 vine arithmetick, or the right art of numbring 

 our dayes. Being a sermon [on Pa. xc. 12] 



preached June 17, 1659, at the funeral of Mr 

 Samuel Jacornb, B.D. London, 1659. 4 



The witnesses to Christianity ; or, the cer- 

 tainty of our faith and hope, in a discourse 

 upon 1 John, v. 7, 8. [Wants title.] [Part i.] 

 [London, 1675.] 8* 



The parable of the pilgrim ; written to a 

 friend. 5th ed. London, 1678. 4 



Sixth edition. London, 1687. 4 



A paraphrase upon the Book of Ecclesiastea 

 and the Song of Solomon. With arguments 

 to each chapter, and annotations thereupon. 



London, 1685. 8 

 The Proverbs of Solomon paraphrased. 



London, 1694. 8 

 The Book of Job paraphrased. 



London, 1697. 8 



Jesus and the resurrection justified by wit- 

 nesses in heaven and in earth. In two parts. 

 The first shewing that Jesus is the Son of 

 God ; the second, that in him we have eternal 

 life. 2d ed. London, 1703. 8 



A commentary upon the two Books of Samuel. 



London, 1703. 4 



Mensa mystica : or, a discourse concerning the 

 sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Hereunto is 

 added, Aqua genitalis : a discourse concerning 

 baptism. 7th ed. London, 1717. 8 



Fifteen sermons upon contentment, and resig- 

 nation to the will of God. As also two ser- 

 mons on the ministration of angels. With a 

 prayer at the end of each discourse, suitable 

 to the particular subject of it. 



London, 1719. 8 



The Books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesi- 

 astes, and the Song of Solomon, paraphras'd : 

 with arguments to each chapter, and annota- 

 tions thereupon. London, 1727. fol. 

 The devout Christian instructed how to pray 

 and give thanks to God. 16th ed. 



London, 1730. 12 



A commentary upon the historical Books of 

 the Old Testament. 2 vol. 5th ed. 



London, 1738. 4 



Consolatory discourses, comprehending, I. The 

 heart's ease ; or a remedy against trouble. 

 II. A consolatory discourse to prevent immo- 

 derate grief for the death of friends. III. An 

 exhortation to those who are shut up from so- 

 ciety by sickness. IV. A consolatory dis- 

 course in times of trouble and danger. 10th 

 ed. To which is added, a suitable collection 

 of devotions, adapted to each of the discourses, 

 from the best writers in that way. 



Edin., 1783. 8 



A commentary upon the Old and New Testa- 

 ments, with the Apocrypha. From Genesis to 

 Canticles, by S. P. ; the Prophets by William 

 LOWTH, B.D. ; the Apocrypha by Richard 

 ARNALD, B.D. ; the New Testament by Daniel 

 WHITBY, D.D. 7 vol. A new edition. 



London, 1808, 9. 4 



The second note of the Church examined, on 

 Antiquity ; [Notes of the Church, as laid down 

 by Card. BELLARMINE, examined and confuted, 

 p. 83]. 1839 



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