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benefit of God'a service. 5 Tho Christians 

 love. 3d ed. London, 1635. fol. 



De formarum origine tractatus. Editio post- 

 huma. Londini, 1635. fol. 



- De sensibus internis, tractatus. Editio post- 

 huma. Londini, 1635. fol. 



PENANCE. Instructions for the sacrament of 

 penance. Edin., 1834. 12 



PENDER (THOMAS), Comptroller of stamp-duties 

 for Scotland. Two letters to James Sedgwick, 

 Esq., late chairman of the Board of stamps. 



Edin., 1827. 8 



PENGILLY (R.). Correspondence between the 

 Rev. R. P. and ANGLO-SCOTUS. 1834 



PENN (GRANVILLE), Grandson of William Penn. 

 A comparative estimate of the mineral and 

 Mosaic geologies. Revised, and enlarged with 

 relation to the latest publications in geology. 

 2 vol. 2d ed. London, 1825. 8 



Annotations to the Book of the New Cove- 

 nant : with an expository preface. With which 

 is reprinted, J. L. HUG " De antiquitate co- 

 dicis Vaticani commentatio." 



London, 1837. 8 



Another copy. 



Supplemental annotations to the Book of the 

 New Covenant. A new edition. 



London, 1841. 8 



- Another copy. 



PENN (WILLIAM), Founder of Pennsylvania. 

 Good advice to the Church of England, Ro- 

 man Catholick, and Protestant dissenters. In 

 which it is endeavoured to be made appear 

 that it is their duty. . .to abolish the penal laws 

 and TESTS. 1687 



* Three considerations proposed to Mr W. P. 

 concerning the validity and security of his new 

 Magna Charta for liberty of CONSCIENCE. 



s. I. et a. 



*Some queries concerning liberty of CON- 

 SCIENCE directed to W. P. and Henry CARE. 



s. I. et a. 



* Memoirs of the private and public life of 

 W. P. By Thomas Clarkson, A.M. 2 vol. 



London, 1813. 8 



PENNANT (THOMAS). A tour in Scotland, and 

 voyage to the Hebrides ; 1772. 



Chester, 1774. 4 



- British zoology. 4 vol. [Vol. i., 4th ed.] 



Warrington, 1776, 77. 8 



History of quadrupeds. 3d ed. 2 vol. 



London, 1793. 4 



Some account of London. 5th ed. 



London, 1813. 8 



PENNECUIK (ALEXANDER), of New-Hall, M.D. 

 The works of A. P. Containing the de- 

 scription of Tweeddale, and miscellaneous 

 poems. New edition, with copious notes, 

 forming a complete history of the county to 

 the present time. To which are prefixed, me- 

 moirs of Dr P. Leith, 1815. 8 

 PENNEY (WILLIAM), Lord Kinloch, one of the 

 Senators of tJie College of justice. A tract for 

 the times, adapted to the position of both 

 Churches. Edin., 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



An opinion on Lord Aberdeen's Bill. With 

 a copy of the Bill appended. 



Edin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



A tract on Christian charity, adapted to the 

 present times. Edin., 1844. 8 



The circle of Christian doctrine : a handbook 

 of faith framed out of a layman's experience. 



Edin., 1861. 8 



PENNSYLVANIA. An historical review of the 

 constitution and government of Pennsylvania, 

 from its origin ; so far as regards the several 

 points of controversy, which have, from time 

 to time, arisen between the several governors 

 of that province, and their several assemblies. 

 Founded on authentic documents. 



London, 1759. 8 



Declaration and testimony for the doctrine and 

 order of the Church of Christ. By the Asso- 

 ciate Presbytery of Pennsylvania. 2d ed. 



[Reprinted] Edin., 1786. 12 



The difference briefly stated, between the pro- 

 fession made by the Associate Presbytery of 

 Pennsylvania, and that made by the Associate 

 Reformed Synod. [Imperfect.] 



Philadelphia, 1789. 12 



Proceedings of a convention and of the first 

 session of the Evang. Luth. Alleghany Synod 

 of Pennsylvania, held at Hollidaysburg, Hunt- 

 ingdon Co., Sept. 8, et seq. A.D., 1842. 



Baltimore, 1842. 8 



Proceedings of the second annual meeting of 

 the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of East Penn- 

 sylvania, convened in St Mathew's Church, 

 Philadelphia, on the 21st of October, 1843. 



Baltimore, [18431. 8 

 PENNSYLVANIA, BISHOP OF. See Henry U. 



ONDERDONK. 

 PENRI, or PENRY (JOHN). A treatise where- 

 in is manifestlie proved, that reformation and 

 those that sincerely fauor the same, are vn- 

 justly charged to be the enemies, vnto hir 

 Maiestie, and the state. Written both for tho 

 clearing of those that stande in that cause : and 

 the stopping of the sclaunderous mouthes of all 

 the enemies thereof. s. I., 1590. 4 



PENROSE (JOHN), M.A., Fellow of C. C. C., Ox- 

 ford. An attempt to prove the truth of Chris- 

 tianity from the wisdom displayed in its ori- 

 ginal establishment, and from the history of 

 false and corrupted systems of religion : in a 

 series of discourses preached before the Uni- 

 versity of Oxford, in the year 1808, at the lec- 

 ture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, 

 M.A. Oxford, 1808. 8 



Of the use of miracles in proving the truth of 

 a revelation. London, 1824. 12 



Another copy. 



A treatise on tho evidence of the Scripture 

 miracles. London, 1826. 8 



PENSIONERS. A census of pensioners for re- 

 volutionary or military services ; with their 

 names, ages, and places of residence, as return- 

 ed by the marshals of the several judicial dis- 

 tricts, under tho act for taking the sixth cen- 

 sua. Published by authority of an act of Con- 



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