PHILADELPHE PHILLIPS. 



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substance of a sermon [on 2 Tim. 3. 3] preach- 

 ed by Edm. CALAMY the 14. of Jan. 1645, be- 

 fore the then Lord Mayor of the city of Lon- 

 don, Sir Tho. Adams, together with the shie- 

 rift's, aldermen, and common-councell of the 

 said city : being the day of their taking the 

 solemn league and covenant at Michael Basen- 

 shaw, London. Edin., s. a. 12 



PHILADELPHE (EUSEBE). Le re'veiUe-matin 

 des Fran9ois et de leurs voisins, compost par 

 Ensebe Philadelphe, cosmopolite. [Attributed 

 to Beza ; and also to Nicolas Barnaud.] 



Edim., 1574. 8 



PHILADELPHIA. The work of God in Phila- 

 delphia, A.I>. 1858. Prepared by the commit- 

 tee of the Young men's Christian association 

 of that city. With an introduction by Henry 

 Groves. London, 1859. 12 



PHILALETHES, pseud., i. e. Charles LESLIE. 

 PHILALETHES. Protestant POPERY. 1718 

 A congratulatory epistle from His Holiness 

 the Pope, to the Rev. Dr Snape. Faithfully 

 translated from the Latin original into Eng- 

 lish verse. By the author of Protestant Po- 

 pery. London, 1718. 8 

 PHILALETHES, pseud., i. e. Thomas MORGAN. 

 PHILALETHES. Remarks on Philanthropes' 

 answer to the question, " What must I do to 

 be saved ?" By Philalethes. 



Glasgoiv, 1840. 12 



PHILALETHES, pseud., i. e. Thomas RANDALL. 

 PHILALETHES (EUGENIUS), pseud., i. e. A. A. 



SYKES. 

 PHILALETHES ELEUTHERIUS, pseud., i. e. 



Lud. MOLIN^US. 



PHILANTHROPOS. Remarks uponDr Butler's 

 sixth chapter of the Analogy of religion, &c. 

 concerning necessity ; and also upon the dis- 

 sertation of the nature of virtue. 



London, 1737. 8 



PHILANTHROPOS. The question, " What 

 must I do to be saved ?" answered. By Phil- 

 anthropes. Edin., 1840. 12 

 Another copy. 



PHILE (MANUEL). De animalium proprietate, 

 ex prima editione Arsenii et libro Oxoniensi 

 restitutus a Joanne Cornelio de Pauw, cum 

 ejusdem animadversionibus et versione Latina 

 Gregorii Bersmanni. Accedunt ex eodem libro 

 Oxoniensi non pauca hactenus inedita. [Gr. 

 et Lat.] Trajecti ad Hhenum, 1730. 4 



PHILELEUTHERUS. An appeal to equity, 

 showing the unreasonableness and injustice of 

 obliging dissenters to contribute towards the 

 support of the Church of England : with some 

 remarks on tythes. By Phileleutherus. 



London, 1817. 8' 

 PHILELEUTHERUS LIPSIENSIS, pseud., i. e. 



Richard BENTLEY. 

 PHILIATROS (EUONYMUS), pseud., i. e. Conra- 



dus GESNERUS. , 

 PHILIDOR (ANDRE DANICAN). An introduction 

 to the history and study of Chess ; with copious 

 descriptions, etymological and practical ; to- 

 gether with a system of elementary rules for 

 playing : to which is added, the Analysis of 



chess of A. D. P. The whole simplifyed, and 

 arranged in a manner entirely new, by an ama- 

 teur. Cheltenham, 1804. 8 



PHILIP ( ), D.D. * Case of the Rev. Dr P., 



superintendent of the missions of the London 

 missionary society in South Africa. 



London, 1830. 8 



Another copy. 



PHILIP (ROBERT), of Maberly chapel, London. 

 Eternity realized ; or, a guide to the thought- 

 ful. London, 1832. 12 



The Marys ; or, the beauty of female holiness. 

 2d ed. London, 1836. 12 



PHILIP DE THAME, Prior.- The Knights Hos- 

 pitallers in England : being the report of Prior 

 Philip de Thame to the Grand Master Elyan 

 de Villanova for A.D. 1338. Edited [for the 

 Camden Society] by the Rev. Lambert B. 

 Larking, M.A., with an historical introduction 

 by John Mitchell Kemble, M.A. 



London, 1857. 4 



PHILLIP (ARTHUR), Governor of New South 

 Wales. *The voyage of Governor Phillip to 

 Botany bay ; with an account of the establish- 

 ment of the colonies of Port Jackson and Nor- 

 folk Island ; compiled from authentic papers, 

 which have been obtained from the several 

 departments. To which are added, the jour- 

 nals of Lieuts. Shortland, Watts, Bate, and 

 Capt. Marshall, with an account of their new 

 discoveries. Embellished with fifty fine cop- 

 per plates... " London, 1789. 4 



PHILLIPART (JOHN). Memoirs and campaigns 

 of Charles John [Bernadotte] Prince royal of 

 Sweden. London, 1814. 8 



PHILLIPPS (AMBROSE LISLE). A letter to the 

 Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury, Water- 

 ford and Wexford, on the re-establishment of 

 the hierarchy of the English Catholic Church, 

 and the present posture of Catholic affairs in 

 Great Britain. London, 1850. 8* 



PHILLIPS (GEORGE), B.D., Fellow and tutor of 

 Queen's college, Cambridge. The elements of 

 Syriac grammar. 2d ed. London, 1845. 8 



PHILLIPS (GEORGES), Professor of Roman law 

 in the university of Vienna. Du droit eccl^si- 

 astique dans ses principes ge'ne'raux, traduit 

 par M. TAbbe* Crouzet. 3 torn. 



Paris, 1850, 51. 8 



Another copy. 



Du droit ecclesiastique dans ses soivrces, tra- 

 duit par 1' Abbt$ Crouzet, suivi d'un essai de 

 bibliographic du droit canonique. 



Paris, 1852. 8 



Les Synodes dioce'sains. Traduit sur la 2 edi- 

 tion par M. 1'Abbe" A. Crampon. 



Paris, 1853. 8 



PHILLIPS (HENRY), F.H.S. History of culti- 

 vated vegetables ; comprising their botanical, 

 medicinal, edible, and chemical qualities ; na- 

 tural history ; and relation to art, science, and 

 commerce. 2 vol. London, 1822. 8 



Sylva florifera : the shrubbery historically and 

 botanically treated ; with observations on the 

 formation of ornamental plantations, and pic- 

 turesqxie scenery. 2 vol. London, 1823. 8 



