PREACHER- PREDESTINATION. 



627 



to their brethren in different places for con- 

 tinuing a concert for prayer, first entered into 

 in the year 1744. s. L, 1746. 8 



Family prayers for every day in the week, 

 selected from various portions of the holy 

 Bible, with references. To which are added, 

 a few prayers for persons in private ; and 

 fourteen original hymns. 2d ed. 



London, 1827. 12 



The afflicted's refuge ; or, prayers adapted to 

 various circumstances of distress. 



Edin., 1840. 16 



An address by the prayer meetings formed in 

 Edinburgh in connection with the Church of 

 Scotland... on the duty and necessity of spe- 

 cial and social prayer for the outpouring of the 

 Holy Spirit. Edin., [1842]. 12 



Another copy. 



A call to social prayer. An invitation from 

 the prayer meetings formed in Edinburgh in 

 connection with the Church of Scotland, to 

 their Christian brethren in Church fellowship, 

 to form meetings for special and social prayer 

 for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. 



Edin., s. a. 12 



A form of prayer, to be used in all churches 

 and chapels throughout those parts of the 

 United Kingdom called England and Ire- 

 land, on Wednesday the twenty-fourth day 

 of March, 1847, being the day appointed by 

 proclamation for a general fast and humilia- 

 tion before Almighty God... 



Edin., 1847. 4 



Private prayers put forth by authority during 

 the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The Primer of 

 1559. The Orarium of 1560. The Preces pri- 

 vatae of 1564. The Book of Christian prayers 

 of 1578. With an appendix, containing the 

 Litany of 1554. Edited for the Parker So- 

 ciety, by the Rev. William Keatinge Clay, 

 B.D. Cambridge, 1851. 8 



- Proposal of perpetual, special, and united 

 prayer for the coming of Christ's kingdom. 

 Respectfully addressed to the office bearers and 

 members of the Evangelical alliance. By a 

 member. Edin., 1858. 8 



- Short prayers for every day in the week, by a 

 clergyman of the Church of England. 



London, s. a. 12 



- Eight forms of private prayer. 



London, s. a. 12 



PREACHER. The fashionable preacher ; or, 

 modern pulpit eloquence displayed. 



London, 1792. 8 



The evangelical preacher, or, a select collection 

 of doctrinal and practical sermons, chiefly by 

 English divines of the 18th century. 3 vol. 



Edin., 1802. 12 



The Scotch preacher ; or, a collection of ser- 

 mons, by some of the most eminent clergymen 

 of the Church of Scotland. 4 vol. 3d ed. 



Edin., 1806. 12 



The preacher's manual : containing I. Two 

 essays ; on lay-preaching, and on the ministe- 

 rial character : II. Simplicity recommended to 

 ministers of the Gospel ; 3d ed. : III. Letters 



on preaching : by Sheva, from the Evangelical 

 magazine : IV. Appendix ; being various im- 

 portant extracts from Claude, Doddridge, Ma- 

 ther, Watts, Newton, Cowper, Cecil, &c. 



London, 1820. 12 



The preacher, or sketches of original sermons, 

 chiefly selected from the manuscripts of two 

 eminent divines of the last century, for the 

 use of lay preachers and young ministers. To 

 which is prefixed, a familiar essay on the com- 

 position of a sermon. 8 vol. [Vol. i., ii., 

 2d ed.] London, 1822, 24. 12 



The Irish preacher : a collection of original 

 sermons. By evangelical ministers. 



Dublin, 1836. 8 



PREACHING. An essay upon Gospel and legal 

 preaching. By a minister of the Church of 

 Scotland. Edin., 1723. 8 



A review of An essay upon Gospel and legal 

 preaching, in several letters to a friend. 



Edin., 1723. 8 



Reading no preaching : or, a letter to a young 

 clergyman, from a friend in London, concern- 

 ing the unwarrantable practice of reading the 

 Gospel instead of preaching it. 



London, 1744. 8 



Reading no preaching ; or, the fashionable 

 mode of delivering sermons considered, as op- 

 posite to Scripture, the practice of the primi- 

 tive Church and common sense. 



London, 1788. 8 



Smooth preaching : being an illustration of the 

 Rev. Dr Wardlaw's assertion, " That in the 

 bosom of every son and daughter of Adam 

 there exists a predisposition against the Gos- 

 pel, against the truth of God, and the God 

 of truth, against the Lord, and against his 

 Christ." By an American. To which is an- 

 nexed, a prayer by the Emperor of Germany. 



Glasgow, 1825. 12 



Methodus concionandi. [Wants title.] 12 

 PREACHING-DAYS. A brief inquiry into the 



origin and tendency of sacramental preaching- 

 days. Glasgow, s. a. 12 

 PRECEPTOR. The small preceptor ; or, a new 

 set of lessons for children. 



Glasgow, 1833. 12 



PREDESTINATION. Doctrina de gratia et 

 praedestinatione tradita novo methodo. 



Amstel, 1661. 12 



A collection of tracts concerning predestina- 

 tion and providence, and the other points de- 

 pending on them. [By John PLAIFERE, B. D. , 

 Chr. POTTER, D.D., Laurence WOMOCK, D.D., 

 and Thomas GOAD, D.D.] 



Cambridge, 1719. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The predestinated thief ; or a dialogue between 

 a Calvinistic preacher and a thief condemned 

 to the gallows : in which is represented, in 

 a copy drawn as it were from life, the in- 

 fluence of Calvinistic principles in producing 

 crimes and impieties of every sort, and the 

 impediments placed by those principles in the 

 way of the sinner's repentance and amend- 



