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RAY (T.). A vindication of the miracles of our 

 Saviour. Or a cornpleat answer to all Mr 

 Woolston's discourses. With an appendix for 

 Scripture revelation. Humbly addressed to 

 the Right Rev. the Bishops of London, Litch- 

 field, St Davids, St Asaph, Bangor, Oxford. 

 2d ed. To which is annexed an expository 

 letter to Mr Woolston ; with his tryal, and 

 sentence passed upon him for publishing the 

 said books. London, 1731, 8 



RAYNAL (L'AbW GUILLAUMB THOMAS). His- 

 toire phUosophique et politique des e*tablisse- 

 mens et du commerce des Europeans dans les 

 deux Indus. [Avec un atlas.] 6 torn. 



Geneve, 1780. 4 



Translated from the French by J. O. Justa- 



mond. 8 vol. London, 1788. 8 



RAYNALDUS (OooRicus), Priest of the Oratory 

 at Rome. Annales ecclesiastic! ab anno 

 MCXCVIII. ubi desunt Cardinalis Baronius. 

 Accedimt in hac editione notae chronologicse, 

 criticse, historicae, quibus Raynaldi annales 

 illustrantur, supplentur, emendantur, auctore 

 Joanne Dominico Maiisi. 15 torn. 



Lucce, 1747-56. fol. 



READE (T. S. B.). Christian experience as dis- 

 played in the life and writings of Saint Paul. 

 In two parts. 4th ed. : with the author's last 

 corrections. London, s. a. 12 



Christian retirement ; or, spiritual exercises of 

 the heart. 13th ed. Kirby Lonsdale, 1843. 12 



Christian meditations ; or the believer's com- 

 panion in solitude. 2d ed. 



London, 1843. 12 



READING (WILLIAM), M.A., Keeper of the li- 

 brary at Sion-college. One hundred and six- 

 teen sermons preached out of the first lessons 

 at morning and evening prayer, for all the 

 Sundays in the year. 4 vol. 2d ed. 



London, 1836. 8 



REASON. An essay concerning the use of rea- 

 son in propositions, the evidence whereof de- 

 pends upon human testimony. [By Anthony 

 COLLINS.] 2d ed. London, 1709. 8 



The harmony of reason and Christianity. In 

 two essays : viz. I. On natural reason ; II. On 

 reveal'd religion. Being a seasonable antidote 

 against infidelity. London, 1736. 8 



Les veritables caracteres de la raison. 



Glasgow, 1763. 12 



REASONING. Easy lessons on reasoning. Re- 

 printed from " The Saturday magazine." [By 

 Richard WHATELY.] 2d ed. 



London, 1844. 12 



REBELLION. A short history of the late re- 

 bellion, and of the conduct of divine provi- 

 dence ; together with the consequences if it 

 had succeeded : in a letter from Edinburgh 

 to a gentleman in Dumfries. 



Edin., [1716]. 4 



REBUFFUS (PETRUS). Tractatus de decimis ; 

 [ad calc. op. F. DUARENI De sacris Ecclesije 

 ministeriis]. 1585 



REBUKE. A faithful rebuke to a false report : 

 lately dispersed in a letter to a friend in the 

 country. Concerning certain differences in 



doctrinals, between some dissenting ministers 

 in London. [By Vincent ALSOP.] 



CoMbn, 1697. 8 



A vindication of the Faithful n-l.uke to a false 

 report, against the rude cavils of the pi- 

 ed defence. [By Vincent ALUOP.] 



K/W, 1698. 8 



Another copy. 



RECOLLECTIONS. Recollections of an event- 

 ful life chiefly passed in the army. By a sol- 

 dier. 2d ed. Glasgow, 1825. 12 



The war in the Peninsula. A continuation of 

 the Recollections of the eventful life of a sol- 

 dier. Glasgow, 1825. 12 



College recollections. London, 1825. 8 

 RECONCILER. The Protestant reconciler, 



humbly pleading for condescention to dissent- 

 ing brethren, in things indifferent and unne- 

 cessary, for the sake of peace : and shewing 

 how unreasonable it is to make such things 

 the necessary conditions of communion. By 

 a Wellwisher to the Church's peace, and a la- 

 menter of her sad divisions ; [Daniel WHITBY]. 

 2d ed. London, 1683. 8 



Part ii. Earnestly perswading the dissent- 

 ing laity to joyn in full communion with the 

 Church of England : and answering all the 

 objections of the Non-Conformists against the 

 lawfulness of their submission unto the rites 

 and constitutions of that Church. 



London, 1683. 8 



RECORD. Home and foreign missionary record 

 for the Church of Scotland. Vol. i.-iii. 



Edin., ,1838-43. 8 et 4 



The home and foreign missionary record for 

 the Free Church of Scotland. Vol. i.-xx. 



Edin., 1843-66. 4 et 8 



RECTITUDE. Divine rectitude ; or, a brief in- 

 quiry concerning the moral perfections of the 

 Deity ; particularly in respect of creation and 

 providence. [By John BALOUY.] 



London, 1730. 8 



Second edition. London, 1733. 8 

 RECUEIL. Recueil de pieces choisies, tant en 



prose qu' en vers. 2 torn. 



La Haye, 1714. 12 



The see of Rome : its claims to supremacy 

 examined. An extract and translation from 

 the " Recueil Catholique." 



London, 1852. 8 



REDEMPTION. The covenants of redemption 

 and grace displayed. In some questions sent 

 by a gentleman to a... minister of this Church, 

 with his answers returned to them. [By James 

 HOG.] Edin., 1707. 4 



The Scripture doctrine of redemption, or of 

 reconciliation, through our Lord Jesus Christ. 



London, 1836. 8 



REDFORD (GEORGE), A.M. A defence of ex- 

 tempore prayer, and of the mode of preaching 

 generally adopted by the Calvinistic dissent- 

 ers ; in reply to a sermon preached by the 

 Dean of Chester, before the Vice-chancellor 

 and the Heads of the Houses in the university 

 of Cambridge. London, [1816]. 8 



Another copy. 



