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RAJAHGOPAUL-RAM- A \ 



onibus propositte, explicate, defensse... 



Lmulini, 1580. 8 



Another edition. Recognita), et apologia con- 

 tra Pontificios Elymas, Stapletonum, Mar- 

 i iiniiii, Bollarminuni, Barouium, Jiistum Cal- 

 v in n in Veteracastreiisem auctce. 



Londini, 1602. 8 



De Romanae Ecclesiao idololatria, in cultu 

 sanctorum, reliquiarum, imnginum, ;n|ii.i-, sa- 

 lis, olei, aliarumq ; rcrum consecratarum, et 

 sacramenti Eucharisttae, operia inchoati libri 

 duo. In quibus cum alia inulta variorum Pa- 

 pismi patronomm errata pateJiunt : turn im- 

 primis Bellannini, Gregoriique de Valentia, 

 c:il iininhi' in Calvinum ac ceteros Protestantes, 

 argutiaeque pro Papistico idolorum cultu dis- 

 cutiuntur et ventilantur. OxonicK, 1596. 4 



The Bumme of the conference betweene I. R. 

 and lohn HART : touching the head and the 

 faith of the Church. Wherein by the way are 

 handled sundry points, of the sufficiencie and 

 right expounding of the Scriptures, the minis- 

 terie of the Church, the function of the priest- 

 hood, the sacrifice of the Masse, with other 

 controuersies of religion : but chiefly and pur- 

 posely the point of Church-gouernment, open- 

 ed in the branches of Christs supreme soue- 

 raintie, of Peter's pretended, the Popes vsurp- 

 ed, the Princes lawfull supremacie. Penned 

 by I. R. , according to the notes set downe in 

 writing by them both : perused by lohn Hart, 

 and (after things supplied, and altered, as he 

 thought good) allowed for the faithfull report 

 of that which past in conference between them. 

 Whereunto is annexed a treatise intitled, Six 

 conclusions touching the holy Scripture, and 

 the Church. With a defence of such things as 

 Thomas Stapleton and Gregorie Martin haue 

 carped at therein. London, 1609. 4 



The originall of Bishops and Metropolitans ; 

 brief ely laid downe by Martin BUCER, J. R., 

 and James USSHER. 1641 



The prophecy of Obadiah opened and applied. 

 In suiidrie sermons. [Nichol's series of Com- 

 mentaries.] Edin., 1864. 4 



The prophecy of Haggai interpreted and ap- 

 plied. In sundrie sermons. [Ibid.] 



Edin., 1864. 4 



RAJAHGOPAUL (P.), Free Church missionary, 

 Madras. Madras : a field for evangelistic la- 

 bour. An address delivered at the united 

 monthly missionary prayer meeting held on 

 the 4th July, 1861. ' Madras, 1861. 8 



RALEIGH (SAMUEL). The principles of the sus- 

 tentation fund of the Free Church practically 

 considered. Edin., 1856. 8 



RALEIGH (Sir WALTER). Remains of Sir 

 W. R. : Maxims of state. Advice to his son : 

 his son's advice to his father. His sceptick. 

 Observations concerning the causes of the mag- 

 nificency and opulency of cities. Observations 

 touching trade and commerce with the Hol- 

 lander and other nations ; proving that our 

 sea and land commodities inrich and strengthen 

 other countries against our own. His letters 

 to divers persons of quality. The prerogative 



of parliaments in England, proved in a dia- 

 logue between a counsellor of state and a 

 justice of peace. With the addition of some 

 letters never printed before. 



London, 1726. 12 



The historic of the world, hi five books. [From 

 the creation to the conquest of Asia and Mace- 

 don by the Romans. ] London, 1606. fol. 



General history of the world, being an abridg- 

 ment of Sir W. R., with continuation from the 

 best historians to the present times. 4 vol. 



London, 1708. 8 



A new history of England, ecclesiastical and 

 civil, from the establishment of King Egbert, 

 the first monarch of England, to the end of 

 the rebellion in the year 1746. Begun by Sir 

 W. R. First printed in the year 1693, and 

 brought down to the year 1746. By Walter 

 Raleigh, Esq. 2 vol. Dublin, 1753. 12 



Another edition. London, 1756. 12 

 RALLIUS (ANDREAS). Halcyonia Ecclesiarum 



evangelicarum, sive de regno Christi glorioso 

 in terris. Genevce, 1659. 8 



RALPH (JAMES). The use and abuse of PARLIA- 

 MENTS. 1744 



RAMBACH (JOANNES JACOBUS), Professor of theo- 

 logy in the university of Geissen. Note uberi- 

 ores in libellum Ruthse ; [cum Uberioribus 

 adnotatt. in Hagiographos V. T. Libros, per 

 J. H. MICHAELEM]. 1720, 45 



Uberiores adnotationes ad posteriorem Librum 

 Chronicorum. [Ibid.] 



Uberiores adnotationes in Librum Nehemise. 

 [Ibid.] 



Notae uberiores in Librum Estherae. [Ibid. 



Notae uberiores in Ecclesiasten Salomonis. 

 [Ibid.] 



Institutiones hermeneuticse sacrae variis obser- 

 vationibus copiosissimisque exemplis biblicis 

 illustrates. Cum prsefatione Joannis Francisci 

 Buddei. Jena, 1752. 8 



Meditations and contemplations on the suffer- 

 ings of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in 

 which the history of the passion, as given by 

 the four Evangelists, is connected, harmonised, 

 and explained. With suitable prayers and 

 offices of devotion... Translated from the last 

 edition of the German. In three parts... 

 2 vol. London, 1763. 8 



RAMBLER. The evangelical rambler. [By Ti- 

 mothy EAST.] 2 vol. London, 1836. 12 



RAMMELSBERG (C. F.), Ph. D., Teacher of 

 chemistry in the university of Berlin. Hand- 

 worterbuch des chemischen Theils der Mine- 

 ralogie. 2 Abtheilungen. Berlin, 1841. 8 



Lehrbuch der Stochiometrie und der allge- 

 meinen theoretischen Chemie. 



Berlin, 1842. 8 



RAMSAY (ALLAN). The poetical works of A. R. 

 To which is prefixed the life of the author by 

 William Tennant, A.M. Edin., 1819. 12 

 RAMSAY (ANDREW), M.A., Preacher of the Gos- 

 pel. Sennons. To which is prefixed, a short 

 memoir of the author. Edin., 1821. 8 



RAMSAY (ANDREW MICHAEL), LL.D, commonly 

 called the Chevalier Ramsay. Les voyages de 



