PROTESTANT PLOT PRYNNE. 



635 



Betrachtungen iiber den Protestantismus. 



Heidelberg, 1826. 8 



- Another copy. 



Authentic report of the great Protestant 

 meeting held at Liverpool, the 29th of Oc- 

 tober, 1835, for the purpose of communi- 

 1 eating important documents, and of forming 

 a Protestant association. 



Liverpool, 1835. 12 



Report of the speeches delivered at a meeting 

 held in Edinburgh on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 

 1835, for the purpose of forming a Protestant 

 association for that city and its vicinity. 



Edin.,[l835]. 8 



- An appeal to Scottish Christians on the sub- 

 ject of Protestant associations. 



Glasgow, 1836. 8 



- Some thoughts on the present crisis of Pro- 

 testant Churches, particularly of the Episcopal 

 Church in Ireland. Addressed to the very 

 reverend the moderator, and other members 

 of the General Assembly of the Church of 

 Scotland. By a Presbyterian layman. 



Edin., 1836. 8 



- The truths of Protestantism contrasted with 

 the errors of Popery, and the character of Po- 

 pery as illustrated in the history of past and 

 present times. In a series of lectures by mem- 

 bers of the city and Presbytery of Glasgow. 

 1836-1837. Glasgow, 1837. 12 



Principles of Protestantism, considered with 

 a view to unity. [By E. S. APPLEYARD.] 



London, 1848. 12 



- The Scottish Protestant. Edited by James 

 Gibson, A.M. Vol. i. Glasgow, 1852. 8 



- List of foreign Protestants and aliens resident 

 in England, 1618-1688. From returns in the 

 State Paper office. Edited [for the Camden 

 Society] by Wm. Durrant Cooper. 



London, 1862. 4 



The Protestant's doom in Popish times. 



s. I. et a. 4 



- The Protestant mask taken off from the jesu- 

 ited English-man ; being an answer to a book 

 [by Sir James Montgomery] entituled, Great 

 Britain's just complaint. [By Thomas COM- 

 BER, D.D., Dean of Durham.] [Wants title.] 



London, 169|. 4 



- The Protestant's trial on controverted points 

 of faith, by the written word. 



London, s. a. 12 



PROTESTANT-PLOT. No Protestant-plot: or, 

 the present pretended conspiracy of the Pro- 

 testants against the King and government dis- 

 covered to be a conspiracy of the Papists 

 against the King and his Protestant subjects. 

 [By Anthony Ashley COOPER, 1st Earl of 

 Shaftesbury.j London, 1682. 4 



- The third part of no Protestant plot : with 

 observations on the proceedings upon the bill 

 of indictment against the E. of Shaftsbury : 

 and a brief account of the case of the Earl of 

 Argyle. London, 1682. 4 



PROTESTANT RELIGION. A brief and im- 

 partial account of the nature of the Protest- 

 ant religion : its present state in the world, 



its strength and weakness, with the wayes 

 and indications of the ruine or continuance 

 of its public national profession. By a 

 Protestant ; [John OWEN.] 



London, 1682. 4 



PROTESTERS. Protesters vindicated ; or, a 

 just and necessary defence of protesting against, 

 and withdrawing from this national Church of 

 Scotland; on account of her many gross and 

 continued defections. s. I., 1716. 4 



PROUT (WILLIAM), M.D. Chemistry, meteoro- 

 logy, and the function of digestion, considered 

 with reference to natural theology. [Bridge- 

 water Treatises, viii.] London, 1834. 8 



PROUDFOOT (WILLIAM), Minister of Avondale. 

 Exhortation to my people not to secede. A 

 discourse, preached in the parish church of 

 Avondale, on May 14th, 1843. 



JEdin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



PROVIDENCES. A serious view of the remark- 

 able providences of the times, and a warning 

 as to the public sins, dangers, and duty of 

 British Protestants. First read to an Asso- 

 ciate congregation in Scotland at the begin- 

 ning of the French war ; now published with 

 an introduction relating to the present alarm- 

 ing state of Great Britain. 



Glasgow, 1795. 8 



Another copy. 



PRUDE (JoHN), Curate of St Clements Danes, 

 Middlesex. A sermon [on Eccles. ii. 11] at the 

 funeral of the learned and ingenious Mrs Ann 

 Baynard ... Together with some remarkable 

 passages in her life. Preached at the parish 

 church of Barnes in the county of Surry, June 

 the 16th, 1697. London, 1697. 4 



PRUDENTIUS (AURELIUS CLEMENS). Opera, 

 noviter ad MSC. fidem recensita, interpolata, 

 innumeris a mendis purgata, notisq ; et indice 

 accurate illustrata a M. Johanne Weitzio. Ac- 

 cesserunt omnium doctorum virorum, quot- 

 quot in Prudentium scripserunt, notse, scholia, 

 atque observationes, cum glossis veteribus. 



Hanovice, 1613. 8 



Another edition. Recensuit et adnotationibus 

 illustravit Christophorus Cellarius. 



Halce Magdeburgicce, 1703. 8 



Another edition. Nunc primum cum codd. 

 Vaticanis collata, praefatione, variantibus-lec- 

 tionibus, notis, ac rerum verborumque indice 

 locupletissimo aucta et illustrata. 2 vol. 



Parmce, 1788. 4' J 

 PRUSSIA. Report on the state of public in- 

 struction in Prussia ... Translated by Sarah 

 Austin. London, 1834. 8 



PRYNNE (WILLIAM). Histrio-Mastix. The 

 players scourge, or actors tragsedie, divided 

 into two parts. Wherein it is largely evi- 

 denced, by divers arguments, by the concur- 

 ring authorities and resolutions of sundry texts 

 of Scripture ; of the whole primitive Church, 

 both under the law and Gospell ; of 55 Sy- 

 nodes and Councils ; of 71 Fathers and Chris- 

 tian writers, both before the yeare of our Lord 

 1200 ; of above 150 foraigne and domestique 



