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 human soul : including anthropology, adapted 

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RAULIN (JOHANNES), Ordinis Cluniacensis. 

 Itinerarium paradisi : complectens sermones 

 de penitentia et ejus partibus, contritione vi- 

 delicet confessione : satisfactione : ac oration e 

 ...Cui adjuncti sunt... sermones ejusdem gra- 

 vissimi patris de matrimonio ac viduitate. 

 B. L. Parisiis, M.D.XIX. 8 



RAUMER (FREDERICK VON), Professor of history 

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 18th centuries. [From the accession of Henry 

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RAVANELLUS (PETRUS) Bibliotheca sacra, 

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Geneva, 1650, 63. fol. 



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RAVENHILL (WILLIAM). A short account of 

 the company of grocers, from their original. 

 Together with their case and condition (in 

 their present circumstances) truly stated. As 

 also, how their revenue is settled, for payment 

 of their charters ; and provision made for the 

 well-governing their members and mystery, to 

 preserve a succession in their society... 



London, 1689. 4 



RAVESTEYN (luoocus), Professor of divinity in 

 the university of Louvain. Apologise, seu de- 

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RAVIUS (SEBALDUS). Oratio de eloquentia et 

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RAWDON (MARMADUKE). *The life of M. R. 

 of York, or, M. R. the second of that name. 

 Now first printed from the original MS. in the 

 possession of Robert Cooke, Esq. F.R.G.S. 

 Edited [for the Camden Society] by Robert 

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RAWLET (JOHN), B.D., Preacher of Newcastle 

 upon Tyne. A dialogue betwixt two Protest- 

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RAWLIN (RICHARD), Independent minister of a 

 congregation in Fetter Lane, London. Christ 

 the righteousness of his people ; or, the doc- 

 trine of justification by faith in him. Repre- 

 sented in several sermons, [on Is. xlv. 24] 

 preached at the Merchants Lecture at Pinners- 

 Hall. London, 1741. 8 



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Another edition. London, 1797. 12 

 RAWLINSON (GEORGE), M.A., Camden profes- 

 sor of ancient history, Oxford. The historical 

 evidences of the truth of the Scripture records, 

 stated anew, with special reference to the 

 doubts and discoveries of modern times ; in 



eight lectures delivered in the Oxford Univer- 

 sity pulpit, at the Bampton lecture for 1859. 

 London, 1859. 8 



The contrasts of Christianity with Heathen 

 and Jewish systems : or nine sermons preached 

 before the university of Oxford on various oc- 

 casions. London, 1861. 8 



RAY (JAMES), of Whitehaven. A compleat his- 

 tory of the Rebellion, from its first rise, in 

 1745, to its total suppression, at the glorious 

 battle of Culloden, in April 1746... 



London, 1758. 12 



RAY (JOHN), M.A., F.R.S. Three physico-theo- 

 logical discourses, concerning I. The primitive 

 chaos, and creation of the world. II. The 

 general deluge, its causes and effects. III. The 

 dissolution of the world, and future conflagra- 

 tion. Wherein are largely discussed, the pro- 

 duction and use of mountains ; the original of 

 fountains, of formed stones, and sea-fishes 

 bones and shells found in the earth ; the effects 

 of particular floods, and inundations of the 

 sea ; the eruption of volcano's ; the nature and 

 causes of earthquakes. Also an historical ac- 

 count of those two late remarkable ones in Ja- 

 maica and England. With practical inferences. 

 4th ed. London, 1732. 8 



A compleat collection of English proverbs ; 

 also the most celebrated proverbs of the Scotch, 

 Italian, French, Spanish, and other languages. 

 The whole methodically digested and illustrat- 

 ed with annotations, and proper explications. 

 To which is added, (written by the same au- 

 thor) a collection of English words not gene- 

 rally used, with their significations and ori- 

 ginal in two alphabetical catalogues ; the one 

 of such as are proper to the Northern, the 

 other to the Southern counties. With an ac- 

 count of the preparing and refining such metals 

 and minerals as are gotten in England. 3d ed. 



.London, 1737. 8 



The wisdom of God manifested in the works 

 of the creation. In two parts. Viz. The hea- 

 venly bodies, elements, meteors, fossils, vege- 

 tables, animals, (beasts, birds, fishes, and in- 

 sects) more particularly in the body of the 

 earth, its figure, motion, and consistency ; and 

 in the admirable structure of the bodies of 

 man and other animals ; as also in their gene- 

 ration, &c. With answers to some objections, 

 llth ed. London, 1743. 8 



Another edition. London, 1826. 12 



* Memorials of J. R. , consisting of his life by 

 Dr Derham ; biographical and critical notices 

 by Sir J. E. Smith, and Cuvier and Dupetit 

 Thouars. With his itineraries, &c. Edited 

 [for the Ray Society] by Edwin Lankester, 

 M.D. London, 1846. 8 



The correspondence of J. R. : consisting of 

 selections from the philosophical letters pub- 



lished by Dr Derham, and original letters of 

 J. R., in the collection of the British Museum. 

 Edited [for the Ray Society] by Edwin Lan- 

 kester, M.D. London, 1848. 8 

 RAY SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. See authors' 

 names. 



