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PENTECOST PERKINS. 



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PENTECOST. Pentecost ; or the work of God 

 in Philadelphia, A.D. 1858. Prepared by tho 

 Young men's Christian association. 



Philadelphia, 1859. 8 



PEOPLE. Lectures on the social and physical 

 condition of the people, especially in large 

 towns. By various ministers of Glasgow. 

 [John Forbes, D.D., Rev. G. Lewis, Rev. W. 

 Arnot, James Henderson, D.D. and W. M. 

 Hetherington, D.D.] Glasgow, s. a. 12 



PEPYS (SAMUEL), Secretary to the Admiralty in 

 the i-eigns of Charles II. and James II. The 

 life, journals, and correspondence of S. P. In- 

 cluding a narrative of his voyage to Tangier, 

 deciphered from the short-hand MSS. in the 

 Bodleian library, by Rev. John Smith, A.M. 

 Now first published from the originals. 2 vol. 

 London, 1841. 8 



PERCEVAL (Hon. ARTHUR PHILIP), B.C.L., 

 Hector of East Horsley. The Roman schism 

 illustrated, from the records of the Catholic 

 Church. London, 1836. 8 



An apology for the doctrine of apostolical suc- 

 cession : with an appendix on the English 

 orders. 2d ed. London, 1841. 8 C 



A collection of papers connected with the theo- 

 logical movement of 1833. 2d ed. 



London, 1843. 8 



PERCIVAL (JAMES G.). Report of the geology 

 of the State of Connecticut. Published under 

 the direction of the commissioners appointed 

 by the legislature. New Haven, 1842. 8 

 PERCY (THOMAS), D.D., Bishop of Dromore. 

 The Song of Solomon newly translated. 1764. 

 See BIBLES ENGLISH. C. 



A key to the New Testament, giving an ac- 

 count of the several Books, their contents, 

 their authors, and of the times, places, and 

 occasions, on which they were respectively 

 written. New edition. London, 1841. 8 



PEREFIXE (HARDOUIN DE). See HARDOUIN DE 

 BEAUMONT DE PEREFIXE. 



PEREGRIN (JAMES). The letters patents of the 

 Presbyterie : with the plea and fruits of the 

 Prelacie. Manifested out of the Scriptures, 

 Fathers, ecclesiasticall histories, Papists, and 

 sundrie other authors. s. I. , 1632. 4 



PERETTUS (FRANC.). See SIXTUS V. Pope. 



PERFECTIONS. A vindication of the divine 

 perfections, illustrating the glory of God in 

 them, by reason and revelation. [By John DAL- 

 RYMPLE, Earl of Stair.] London, 1695. 8 



PERIANDER (^EoiDius). Germania, in qua 

 doctissimorum virorum elogia, et iudicia con- 

 tinentur, ex diuersissimorum nostri temporis 

 poetarum monumentis accurate congesta : qui- 

 bus addita sunt in singulos authores et viros 

 doctos eiusdem iudicia et encomia. Haec est, 

 quasi specimen futuri operis. 



Francofurti ad Mcenum, 1567. 8 



PERILS. Remedies suggested for some of the 

 evils which constitute " The perils of the na- 

 tion." [By R. B. SEELEY.] 2d ed. 



London, 1844. 12 



PERKINS (JUSTIN). A residence of eight years 

 in Persia, among the Nt-Htorian Christians, 

 with notices of the Muhammedans. 



Andover, 1843. 8 



PERKINS (WILLIAM), Preacher of St Andrews 



church, Cambridge. The workes of W. P. 



Newly corrected out of his owne copies. 3 vol. 



London, 1612, 31. fol. 



Another edition. Vol. i., ii. 



London, 1617, 35. fol. 



A reformed Catholike : or, a declaration shew- 

 ing how neere we may come to the present 

 Church of Rome in sundrie points of religion : 

 and wherein we must for ever depart from 

 them : with an advertisement to all fauourera 

 of the Romane religion, shewing that the said 

 religion is against the Catholike principles and 

 grounds of the Catechisme. 



Cambridge, 1598. 8 



A golden chaine : or, the description of theo- 

 logie, containing the order of the causes of 

 saluation and damnation, according to God's 

 word... Hereunto is adioyned the order which 

 M. Theodore Beza vsed in comforting afflicted 

 consciences. Cambridge, 1600. 4 



A faithfvl and plaine exposition vpon the two 

 first verses of the second chapter of Zepha- 

 niah. Containing a powerfull exhortation to 

 repentance : as also the manner how men in 

 repentance are to search themselves. Preach- 

 ed at Sturbridge Faire, in the Field ; taken 

 from his mouth : and afterwards diligently per- 

 used ; and now published for the common good. 

 By a preacher of the word, [William Crashawe] 

 ...The third impression. London, 1606. fol. 



Of the calling of the ministerie, two treatises. 

 Describing the duties and dignities of that call- 

 ing. Delivered publikely in the Vniuersitie of 

 Cambridge... The third impression. 



London, 1606. fol. 



The combat betweene Christ and the diuell 

 displayed : or, a commentarie vpon the temp- 

 tations of Christ. The 2d ed. , much enlarged 

 ...by Thomas Pierson, preacher of God's word. 



London, 1606. fol. 



A godly and learned exposition upon the whole 

 Epistle of lude, containing three score and 

 sixe sermons ; preached in Cambridge, and 

 now... published by Thomas Taylor, preacher 

 of God's word... London, 1606. fol. 



A godly and learned exposition or commenta- 

 rie vpon the three first chapters of the Reue- 

 lation. Preached in Cambridge, ann. Dom. 

 1595. First published for the benefit of God's 

 Church by Robert Hill, B.D. The 3d ed., 

 reuised and enlarged after a more perfect copie 

 ...by Thomas Pierson... [Wants part of the se- 

 cond table.] London, 1607. fol. 



A clovd of faithfull witnesses, leading to the 

 heavenly Canaan : or a commentarie vpon the 

 11. chapter to the Hebrewes, preached in Cam- 

 bridge... published at the request of his execu- 

 tours by Will. Crashawe, and Tho. Pierson... 



London, 1608. 4 



A discovrse of the damned art of witchcraft, 

 so farre forth as it is revealed in the Scrip- 



