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ed to doctrines held of old, as now, in the 

 English Church. Oxford, 1839. 8 



Preface to the fourth edition of the "Letter 

 to Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the 

 tendency to Romanism imputed to doctrines 

 held of old, as now, in the English Church : " 

 on the doctrine of justification. 



Oxford, 1840. 8 



A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Can- 

 terbury [William Howley], on some circum- 

 stances connected with the present crisis in 

 the English Church. 3d ed. 



Oxford, 1842. 8 



Marriage with a deceased wife's sister prohi- 

 bited by holy Scripture, as understood by the 

 Church for 1500 years. Evidence given be- 

 fore the commission appointed to inquire into 

 the state and operation of the law of marriage 

 as relating to the prohibited degrees of affi- 

 nity, with a preface by E. B. P. To which 

 is appended, a speech... in the case of the 

 Queen v. the parish of St Giles in the fields, 

 by Edward BADELEY, Esq., M.A. 



Oxford, 1849. 8 



The royal supremacy not an arbitrary autho- 

 rity, but limited by the laws of the Church, 

 of which kings are members. Part i. An- 

 cient precedents. Oxford, 1850. 8 



The doctrine of the Real Presence, as contain- 

 ed in the Fathers from the death of St John 

 the Evangelist to the fourth general council, 

 vindicated, in notes on a sermon, ' ' The pre- 

 sence of Christ in the holy eucharist," preach- 

 ed A.D. 1853, before the university of Oxford. 



Oxford, 1855. 8 



The Real Presence of the body and blood of 

 our Lord Jesus Christ, the doctrine of the 

 English Church, with a vindication of the re- 

 ception by the wicked, and of the adoration of 

 our Lord Jesus Christ truly present. 



Oxford, 1857. 8 



The councils of the Church from the council 

 of Jerusalem A.D. 51, to the council of Con- 

 stantinople A.D. 381, chiefly as to their consti- 

 tution, but also as to their objects and history. 



Oxford, 1857. 8 



The minor Prophets, with a commentary. 

 1860. See BIBLES ENGLISH. C. 



The Church of England a portion of Christ's 

 one holy Catholic Church, and a means of re- 

 storing visible unity. An Eirenicon, in a let- 

 ter to the author of "The Christian year." 

 Fourth thousand. London, 1865. 8 



PUTTER (JOHN STEPHEN), Professor of laws in 

 the university of Gb'ttingen. An historical de- 

 velopement of the present political constitution 

 of the Germanic empire. Translated from the 

 German, with notes, and a comparative view 

 of the revenue, population, forces, &c. of the 

 respective territories, from the statistical tables 

 lately published at Berlin, by Josiah Dorn- 

 ford, LL.D. 3 vol. London, 1790. 8 



PYE (HENBY JAMES), Poet Laureate. Sketches 



on various subjects. 2d ed. 



London, 1797. 8* 



PYKE (JOSEPH). An impartial view of the prin- 

 cipal difficulties that affect the Trinitarian, or 

 clog the Arian scheme. Win-rein, among other 

 things, that important qua-re, whether our 

 Lord is to be worship'd as Mediator, is fairly 

 discussed... Containing an answer to Mr For- 

 ster's Appendix, <tc. and to a pamphlet, en- 

 tituled, The unity of God not inconsistent with 

 the divinity of Christ. As also some remarks 

 on the Reply to Dr Waterland. With an in- 

 troduction concerning the true state of the 

 controversy. In a letter to a friend. 



London, 1721. 8 



PYLE (PHILIP), M.A., Rector of Castle Rising, 

 Norfolk. One hundred and twenty popular 

 sermons. 4 vol. Norwich, 1789. 8 



Twenty four popular sermons. [Forming 

 vol. v.J Nonoich, 1795. 8* 



PYLE (THOMAS), M.A., Rector of Watlington. 

 An answer to Mr Stebbings's Miscellaneous 

 observations upon some passages in the Bishop 

 of Bangor's [Hoadly's] Answer to the Repre- 

 sentation. Being the conclusion of the vindi- 

 cation of His Lordship against the first head 

 of the charge of the committee. 



London, 1719. 8 



An answer to Mr Stebbings's Remarks con- 

 cerning religious sincerity, and Church-autho- 

 rity. Being a further vindication of the Lord 

 Bishop of Bangor. With a preface in answer 

 to that of the Reverend the Dean of Chiches- 

 ter. London, 1719. 8 



A farther vindication of the Bishop of Bangor, 

 with respect to the doctrine of religious sin- 

 cerity, as available to the salvation of men : in 

 answer to Mr Stebbing's Remarks upon His 

 Lordship's position concerning it. In a third 

 letter to a member of the university of Cam- 

 bridge, s. I. et a. 8 



A farther vindication of the Bishop of Bangor, 

 with respect to Church authority : in answer 

 to Mr Stebbing's Defence of the first head of 

 the charge of the committee of the Lower- 

 House of convocation against His Lordship. 

 In a fourth letter to a member of the univer- 

 sity of Cambridge. s. I. et a. 8 



A paraphrase, with notes, on the Acts of the. 

 Apostles, and upon all the Epistles of the New 

 Testament. Being a compleat supplement to 

 Dr Clarke's Paraphrase on the four Gospels. 

 2 vol. 4th ed. London, 1780. 8 



PYM (WILLIAM W.), A.M., Vicar of Willian, 

 Herts. A word of warning in the last days. 

 3d ed. London, 1839. 12 



Another copy. 



The restitution of all things. 



London, 1843. 12 



PYPER (DAVID), Minister of Pencaitland. A 

 sermon [on Phil. ii. 20, 21] preached at the 

 opening of the Synod of Lothian and Tweed- 

 dale, Nov. 10th, 1812. Ed in., 1813. 8 C 



