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PONTAS-POOR, POOR LAWS. 



PONTAS (JEAN). Dictionnaire do cas do con- 

 science, ou decisions dcs plus considerables 

 dillicultez touchant la morale et la discipline 

 ecclesiastique. Tirdes do 1'Ecriture, des con- 

 ciles, des decretales des Papes, des Peres, et 

 des phis celebres theologiens et canonistes. 

 Nouvello ddition. 3 torn. Paris, 172G. fol. 



PONTIFICALE. Pontificale Romanum de- 

 mentis VIII. Pont. Max. jussu restitution 

 atqueedituiu. Parisii-s, 1015. fol. 



POOL, or POOLE (MATTHEW). Quo warranto ; 

 or, a moderate enquiry into the warantable- 

 nesso of the preaching of gifted and unordain- 

 ed persons. Where also some oiher questions 

 are discussed : viz. concerning ministerial re- 

 lation, election, ordination. Being a vindica- 

 tion of the late Jus divinum ministerii evan- 

 gelici, so far as concerns those points ; from 

 the exceptions of Mr John Martin, Mr Sam. 

 Petto, Mr Frederick Woodal : ministers in 

 Suffolk, in their late book, intituled, The 

 preacher sent. London, 1658. 4 



Another edition. London, 1659. 4 



Evangelical worship is spiritual worship, as it 

 was discussed in a sermon [on John, iv. 23, 

 24] preached before the Right Hon. the Lord 

 Maior, at Pauls church, Aug. 26, 1060. 



Lowlon, 1660. 4 



The nullity of the Romish faith... Being an 

 examination of that fundamental doctrine of 

 the Church of Rome concerning the Churches 

 infallibility, and of all their several methods 

 which their most famous and approved writers 

 have used for the defence thereof. Together 

 with an appendix tending to the demonstra- 

 tion of the solidity of the Protestant faith, 

 wherein the reader will find all the material! 

 objections and cavils of their most consider- 

 able writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) 

 in his Dialogues, White in his treatise De fide 

 and his Apology for tradition, Cressy in his 

 Exomologesis, S. Clara in his Systema fidei, 

 and Captain Everard in his late account of his 

 pretended conversion to the Church of Rome 

 discussed and answered. 3d ed. 



Oxford, 1667. 8 



Another edition. London, 1679. 8 

 Abridged. Reprinted, Edin., 1837. 12 



Synopsis criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturse 

 interpretum. 5 vol. Londini, 1669-76. fol. 



Another copy. 



Another edition. Ex recensione Johannis 

 Leusden. 5 vol. Ultrajecti, 1684-86. fol. 



Another edition. 5 vol. 



Franco/, ad Mcenum, 1694. 4 



Another copy. 



A dialogue between a Popish Priest and an 

 English Protestant. Wherein the principal 

 points and arguments of both religions are 

 truly proposed and fully examined. The last 

 edition. Glasgow, 1672. 12 



A seasonable apology for religion, being the 

 subject of two sermons [on Matt. xi. 19] lately 

 delivered in an auditory in London. 



London, 1673. 4 



Annotations upon the holy Bible. Wherein 



the sacred text is inserted, and various read- 

 ings annux'd, together with the parallel Scrip- 

 tures. 3ded. With theaildition of anew con- 

 cordance and tables, by Mr Sam. Clark. '2 \ < !. 

 [Vol. ii. is a continuation, by certain judicious 

 and learned divines.] i,o?i</<', () lii'.ui. fol. 



Another edition. [Without the concordance 

 and tables.] 4vol. YvVrn., 1800, 1. 4 



Another edition. 3 vol. London, 1852. 8 

 POOLE (GEO.-AYLIFFE), B.A., Vicar of Welf.ml, 



Northamptonshire. The testimony of Saint 

 Cyprian against Rome. An essay towards de- 

 termining the judgment of Saint Cyprian 

 touching Papal supremacy. 



London, 1838. & 



POOLE (JOHN), M.A. The village school im- 

 proved ; or, the new system of education prac- 

 tically explained, and adapted to the case of 

 country parishes. Oxford, 1812. 12 



POOLE (REGINALD STUART). The genesis of the 

 earth and of man : or the history of creation, 

 and the antiquity and races of mankind, con- 

 sidered on biblical and other grounds. Edited 

 by R. S. P. 2d ed. London, 1860. 8 



POOR, POOR LAWS. Rules of the Society in 

 Scotland for promoting religious knowledge 

 among the poor. Edin., 1787. 12 



The duty of overseers of the poor, to be de- 

 livered to them at their appointment, being 

 first signed and sealed, by the Justices, in their 

 petty sessions, appointed to be held in Easter 

 week, or within one month after Easter, in 

 every district. By a country magistrate. 



London, 1792. 8 



Account of the management of the poor in 

 Hamburgh, since the year 1788. In a letter 

 to some friends of the poor in Great Britain. 



Edin., 1795. 8 



An abstract of some important parts of a 

 bill, now depending in parliament, intituled, 

 "A bill for the better support and mainten- 

 ance of the poor ;" with some practical obser- 

 vations on the effects that will probably be 

 experienced... if the said bill is passed into a 

 law. 2d ed. London, 1797. 8 



Sketch of the state of the children of the poor 

 in 1756, and of the present state and manage- 

 ment of all the poor in the parish of St James, 

 Westminster, in January, 1797. 



London, 1797. 8 



A few words to the friends of the poor, con- 

 cerning an address to the labouring part of the 

 community, &c. &c. London, 1803. 8 



An attempt to estimate the increase of the 

 number of the poor during the interval of 1785 

 and 1803 ; and to point out the causes of it : 

 including some observations on the deprecia- 

 tion of the currency. London, 1811. 8 



The second report of the Society, instituted in 

 Edinburgh on 25th Jan. 1813, for the suppres- 

 sion of beggars, for the relief of occasional 

 distress, and for the encouragement of indus- 

 try among the poor. Edin., 1814. 8 



On the provision for the poor in the parish of 

 Duufermline. January, 1815. 



IJunfermline, 1815. 8 



