PEDEN PEIRCE. 



699 



de France term au Vigan le 26 Aout 1858. 

 Publie par ordre du Synode. 



Paris, 1859. 8 



PEDEN" (ALEXANDER), Minister of the Gospel at 

 Glenluce. The Lord's trumpet sounding an 

 alarm against Scotland, and warning off a 

 bloody sword. Being the substance of a pre- 

 face, and ten prophetical sermons preached at 

 Glenluce anno 1682, by that great Scottish 

 prophet Mr A. Pethine. s. I., 1682. 4 



Another copy. 



- Another edition. Glasgow, 1740. 8 



Two prophecies of Mr A. P. a little before he 

 dyed ; [with The history of Mr John WELSH]. 



1726 



* Peden at the grave of Cameron. A poem. 

 [By Mrs Stuart MEXTEITH.] s. I. eta. 8 



PEEBLES (WILLIAM), Minister at Newton upon 

 Ayr. Sermons on various subjects : To which 

 are subjoined hymns suitable to the several 

 discourses. JEdin., 1794. 8 



PEEL (Sir ROBERT). * A letter to the Right 

 Hon. R. P. on the courts of law in Scotland. 



Edin., 1823. 8 



The speech of Sir R. P. in the House of Com- 

 mons on Tuesday, July 21, 1835, in support 

 of his amendment on the Irish Church bill. 



Edin., 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- Tamworth election. Speech of Sir R. P., June 

 28, 1841. London, 1841. 8 



Speech [on the introduction of sugar, the pro- 

 duce 'of slave labour] delivered by Sir R. P. 

 in the House of Commons, on Tuesday the 

 18th May, 1841. [Edin.'], s. a. 8 



PEELE (GEORGE). The works of G. P : now 

 first collected. With some account of his writ- 

 ings, and notes : by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, 

 A.B. 2 vol. London, 1828. 8 



PEGGE (SAMUEL). Anecdotes of the English 

 language ; chiefly regarding the local dialect 

 of London and its environs ; wherein it will 

 appear that the natives of the metropolis and 

 its vicinities have not corrupted the language 

 of their ancestors. In a letter from S. P. to 

 an old acquaintance, and co-fellow of the 

 Society of Antiquaries, London. To which 

 is added, a supplement to Grose's " Pro- 

 vincial glossary." The 3d ed. Edited by 

 the Rev. Henry Christmas, M.A. 



London, 1844. 8 



PEGGS (JAMES), Missionary at Cuttuck, Orissa. 

 The Suttees' cry to Britain ; containing ex- 

 tracts from essays published in India, and par- 

 liamentary papers on the burning of Hindoo 

 widows. London, 1827. 8 



PEIGNOT (GABRIEL). Dictionnaire critique, 

 litte'raire et bibliographique des principaux 

 livres condamne's au feu, supprime's ou cen- 

 sures, pre'ce'de' d'un discours sur ces sortes 

 d'ouvrages. 2 torn. Paris, 1806. 8 



PEIRCE (JAMES), Minister of a dissenting con- 

 gregation at Exeter. Some considerations on 

 the sixth chapter of the Abridgement of the 

 London cases : containing a vindication of the 



office for baptism, and particularly of the sign 

 of the cross. London, 1708. 8 



Vindiciae fratrum dissentientium in Anglia, 

 adversus V. C. Gulielmi Nicholsii S. T. P. 

 Defensionem Ecclesise Anglicanae. 3 partt. 



Londini, 1710. 8 

 Translated into English. 



London, 1717. 8 



Second edition. London, 1718. 8 



Another copy. 



Remarks on Dr Wells his letter to Mr Peter 

 Dowley. In a letter to a friend. 4th ed. 



London, 1710. 8 



Remarks on Dr Wells his letter to a dissenting 

 parishioner. In a second letter to a friend. 

 3d ed. London, 1711. 8 



A defence of the Remarks on Dr Wells's Letter 

 to Mr Dowley. Part i. Being an answer to 

 the first part of the Doctor's Examination. 

 In a third letter to a friend. 2d ed. 



London, 1711. 8 



A continuation of the Defence of the Remarks 

 on Dr Wells's Letters. In a fifth and sixth 

 letter. 2d ed. London, 1707. 8 



A continuation of the Defence of the Remarks 

 on Dr Wells's Letters. In a fifth, sixth, [and 

 seventh] letter to the Doctor. 



London, 1707. 8 



A continuation of the Defence of the Remarks 

 on Dr Wells's Letters. In a seventh letter to 

 the Doctor. London, 1707. 8 



An eighth letter to Dr Wells : being a conti- 

 nuation of the Defence of the Remarks on his 

 Letters. In answer to his No. iii. 



London, 1707. 8 



A useful ministry a valid one : being a sermon 

 [on 2 Cor. iii. 3] preached at Exoii, May 5, 

 1714. 4th ed. London, 1714. 8 



Presbyterian ordination proved regular. A 

 sermon [on 2 Tim. ii. 2] preach'd at an ordina- 

 tion. London, 1716. 8 

 A defence of the dissenting ministry, and Pres- 

 byterian ordination ; being an answer to two 

 pamphlets : the one entitled, The invalidity of 

 the dissenting ministry : the other, The rational 

 and moral conduct of Mr Peirce examined, &c. 

 [by John Jackman]. [In two parts.] 



London, 1717. 8 

 Another copy. 



A letter to Dr Bennet, occasioned by his late 

 treatise concerning the non- juror's separation, 

 &c. 2d ed. London, 1717. 8 



Some reflections upon Dean Sherlock's Vindi- 

 cation of the corporation and test acts. 



London, 1718. 8 



The dissenters reasons for not writing in the 

 behalf of persecution. Design'd for the satis- 

 faction of Dr Snape, in a letter to him. 



London, 1718. 8 



The charge of misrepresentations maintain'd 

 against Dean Sherlock's preface to his Answer 

 to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's late book, en- 

 tituled, The common rights of subjects de- 

 fended, &c. London., 1719. 8 

 A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St 

 Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Ho- 



