PUGH PUSEY. 



639 



de 1'Europe, re-arranged and supplemented, 

 by Estienne de la Chambre.] 



- De monarchia Pontificis Romani. Liber sin- 

 gularis. [Ultrajecti, 3692.] 8 



- Jus feciale divinum, sive de consensu et dis- 

 sensu Protestantium exercitatio posthuma. 



Francofurti, 1716. 8 



PUGH (H.) The true nature of religious zeal 

 stated, as it concerns both Church and Dis- 

 senters. A sermon preached at St Catherine- 

 Creed-church, London, Sep. 17th, 1710. And 

 dedicated to Dr Henry Sacheverell. 



London, 1710. 8 



PUGIN (AUGUSTUS NORTHMORE WELBY). An 

 address to the inhabitants of Ramsgate. 



London, 1850. 8 



PULLER (TIMOTHY), D.D., Rector of St Mary- 

 le-Bow, London. The moderation of the 

 Church of England, considered as useful for 

 allaying the present distempers which the in- 

 disposition of the time hath contracted. 



London, 1679. 8 



- A new edition, thoroughly revised ; the re- 

 ferences being verified and corrected ; and the 

 passages cited, printed at length ; with an in- 

 troductory preface : by the Rev. Robert Eden, 

 M.A. London, 1843. 8 



PULLIN (GREG). Henry, the recluse of Devon : 

 or, his first visit. A tale from life. 3 vol. 



London, 1835. 8 



PULLING (JOHN). A tour in Southern Europe 

 and the Crimea. London, 1858. 8 



PULPIT. The pulpit guarded ; with arguments 

 proving the unlawfulness, sinfulness and dan- 

 ger of suffering private persons to take upon 

 them public preaching, and expounding the 

 Scriptures without a call... Composed and com- 

 piled by a friend to truth and peace. 



Edin., 1748. 8 



- The Scottish pulpit ; a collection of sermons 

 by eminent clergymen of the Church of Scot- 

 land. Edited by the Rev. Robert Gillan. 



Edin., 1823. 8 



The pulpit. [A single volume containing odd 

 numbers.] London, 1830-37. 8 



- The Scottish pulpit, containing sermons by 

 eminent Scottish divines. 4 vol. 



Edin., 1833-35. 8 

 . The Church of Scotland pulpit. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1845, 46. 8 



The Free Church pulpit. 3 vol. 



Perth, 1845-47. 8 



- The eloquence of the pulpit. A discourse on 

 Acts, xiii. 24. [Wants title.] 8 



PULTENEY (WILLIAM), Earl of Bath. FACTION 

 detected by the evidence of facts. 1743 



PUNCHARD (GEORGE). History of Congrega- 

 tionalism from about A.D. 250 to 1616. 



Salem, 1841. 12 



A view of Congregationalism, its principles and 

 doctrines, the testimony of ecclesiastical history 

 in its favour, its practice and its advantages. 

 With an introductory essay by R. S. Storrs, 

 D.D. 2d ed. Andover, 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



PUNISHING. The Deity's delay in punishing 



the guilty, considered on the principles of rea- 

 son. [By Robert BOLTON.] 



London, 1751. 8 



PURGATORY. Two discourses : of purgatory, 



and prayers for the dead. [By William WAKE . ] 



London, 1687. 4* 



PURITAN DISCIPLINE. See Martin MAR- 

 PURITANISM, PURITANS. Puritanismus 

 Anglicanus, sive prsecipua dogmata eorum qui 

 inter vulgo dictos Puritanos in Anglia, rigi- 

 diores habentur. [Written in English by Wil- 

 liam BRADSHAW, and translated into Latin, 

 with a preface, by W. AMES.] 



Francofurti, 1610. 8 



Patronus bonse fidei in causa Puritanorum, 

 contra Hierarchicos Anglos : ut disceptatur in 

 specimine confutationis vindiciarum clarissi- 

 mi viri Johannis Durelli, cujus periculum fit, 

 cum passim in ejus opere, turn maxime in ca- 

 pite primo, in quo agitur de authoribus nuper- 

 orum motuum in Anglia. [By Louis Du 

 MOULIN.] s. I., 1672. 8 



Puritanism revived : or, methodism as old as 

 the great rebellion. In a series of letters 

 from a curate to his rector. [By Richard 

 MANT.] London, 1808. 8 



- Another copy. 



PURVES (JAMES). A treatise on civil govern- 

 ment. Shewing that the Scripture plan is the 

 best for promoting human happiness. With 

 a few observations on some ancient and mo- 

 dern governments. Edin. , 1791. 12 



Review of The age of reason, with remarks on 

 some other deistical writings. Part i. 



Edin., 1795. 12 



PURVES (JOHN), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Jedburgh. Sermons touching some points 

 much controverted at present. 



Edin., 1846. 8 



Happiness, its elements and means simple and 

 common : being an address, delivered at the 

 Mechanics institute, Jedburgh, December 17, 

 1851. Edin., 1852. 8 



The sustentation fund. A speech delivered in 

 the Free Synod of Merse and Teviotdale, on 

 Tuesday the 24th of April 1855. 



Edin., 1855. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Clerical despotism and Synod justice, or, true 

 state of the case between the Rev. J. A. Wal- 

 lace, Hawick, and David D. Scott. 



Jedburgh, 1856. 8 



SIN put away by Christ. s. a. 



PUSEY (EDWARD BOUVERIE), D.D., Regius pro- 

 fessor of Hebrew, Oxford. An historical en- 

 quiry into the probable causes of the rational- 

 ist character lately predominant in the theo- 

 logy of Germany. To which is prefixed, a 

 letter from Professor Sack, upon the Rev. 

 H. J. Rose's Discourses on German Protest- 

 antism: translated from the German. [2 parts.] 



London, 1828, 30. 8* 



A letter to Richard [Bagot] Lord Bishop of 

 Oxford, on the tendency to Romanism imput- 



