RENNELL REPERTORY. 



RENNELL (THOMAS), M.A., Fellow of Exeter 

 college, Oxford. A sermon [on 1 Tim. ii. 1-3] 

 preach'd at St Mary's in Oxford, before the 

 university, March 8, 1708. Being the anni- 

 versary of Her Majesty's inauguration. 



London, s. a. 8 C 



RENNELL (THOMAS), D.D., Master of the Tem- 

 ple. A sermon [on Gal. vi. 7] preached in the 

 cathedral church of St Paul, London : on 

 Thursday, June 6, 1799. Being the time of 

 the yearly meeting of the children educated 

 in the charity-schools, in and about the cities 

 of London and Westminster... To which is 

 annexed, an account of the Society for pro- 

 moting Christian knowledge. 



London, 1799. 4 



RENNELL (THOMAS), B.D., Vicar of Kensing- 

 ton, and son of the preceding. Animadversions 

 on the Unitarian translation, or improved ver- 

 sion of the New Testament. 



London, 1819. 8 



Remarks on scepticism, especially as it is con- 

 nected with the siibjects of organization and 

 life. Being an answer to the views of M. 

 Bichat, Sir T. C. Morgan, and Mr Lawrence, 

 upon those points. 5th ed. 



London, 1821. 8 



Proofs of inspiration, or the grounds of dis- 

 tinction between the New Testament and the 

 Apocryphal volume. 2d ed. 



London, 1823. 8 



RENNIE (R.), Minister of Kilsyth.E&s&ya on 

 the natural history and origin of peat moss. . . . 



Edin., 1807. 8 



RENNEY (ROBERT). The prophetic blessings of 

 Jacob and of Moses, respecting the twelve 

 tribes of Israel, explained and illustrated. An 

 argument for the truth of divine revelation. 



London, 1832. 12 



RENOULT (J.-B.). Histoire des variations de 

 1'Eglise Gallicane en forme de lettres e'crites a 

 M. de Meaux, pour servir de reponse, parvoie 

 de recrimination, k son livre des variations 

 des Protestants ; ouvrage ou 1'on fait voir les 

 principaux changements qui sont arrives en 

 France, en matiere de la religion, depuis S. 

 Ir^ne'e, Eveque de Lyon dans le 2 e siecle, 

 jusq'au regne de Louis XIV. Nouvelle e'di- 

 tion publie'e par le soins de C.-L. Trivier. 



Paris, 1847. 12 



Another copy. 



RENWICK (JAMES). The testimony of some 

 persecuted Presbyterian ministers of the Gos- 

 pel, unto the covenanted Reformation of the 

 Church of Scotland, and to the present expe- 

 diencie of continuing to preach the Gospel in 

 the fields, and against the present antichris- 

 tian toleration in its nature and design, &c. 

 Given in to the ministei's at Edinburgh by Mr 

 J. R. upon the 17. Janwarii 1688. 



s. I, 1688. 4 



Another copy. 



Another edition. s. I, 1723. 8 



Some notes or heads of a sermon [on Ps. xlv. 

 10] preached in Fyfe [Jan. 24, 1688] by that 

 faithful watchman and minister of the Gospel 



Mr J. R. who crowned his service to his Mas- 

 ter by martyrdome. t. I. et a. 4 



The Church's choice or a sermon on Canticles, 

 ch. 1. v. 7. s. I., 1705. 4 



The saint's duty in evil times : in two sermons 

 preached from Isaiah, xxvi. 20. 



Edin., 1745. 8 



A prophecy concerning the Lord's return to 

 Scotland, by a plentiful outpouring of tho 

 Spirit upon his Church and land ; in three pro- 

 phetical sermons. Edin., 1746. 8 



A choice collection of very valuable prefaces, 

 lectures, and sermons, preached upon the 

 mountains and muirs of Scotland, in the hot- 

 test time of the late persecution. Carefully 

 collected, and faithfully transcribed from se- 

 veral manuscripts ; and now published at the 

 earnest desire of the owners of that cause, 

 which the famous author sealed with his blood. 

 The 4th ed. To which are added, the form 

 and order of the admission of ruling elders : a 

 reply to Mr Langlan's Letter to Gavin Wother- 

 spoon ; and a testimony to the truths of God 

 and to his cause, as it is stated by the true 

 Presbyterians of the Church of Scotland, 

 against all its adversaries. By the same au- 

 thor. Glasgow, 1777. 8 



Sermons. [Wants title, and otherwise imper- 

 fect.] 8 



* The life and death of that eminently pious, 

 free and faithful minister and martyr of Jesus 

 Christ, Mr J. R. ; with a vindication of the 

 heads of his dying testimony. Written by... 

 Mr Alexander Shields, then preacher of the 

 Gospel in the fields. Whereunto is subjoined, 

 the manner of admission, or ordaining of rul- 

 ing-Elders, by Mr J. R. ; and some few of his 

 many religious letters. Diligently compared 

 with the original, never before published. 



Edin., 1724. 16 



* Life of the Rev. J. R., the last of the Scot- 

 tish martyrs. By the Rev. Robert Simpson, 

 Sanquhar. Edin., 1843. 12 



REPENTANCE. Of a late, or a death-bed re- 

 pentance. [By Henry HAMMOND.] 



Oxford, 1646. 4 



REPERTORY. The repertory of arts and manu- 

 factures: consisting of original communications, 

 specifications of patent inventions and selec- 

 tions of useful practical papers from the transac- 

 tions of the philosophical societies of all nations, 

 &c. &c. Vol. i.-viii. London, 1794-98. 8 



Vol. xxiii.-xxxiii. Second series. 



London, 1813-18. 8 



AUgemeines Repertorium der neueaten in- und 

 auslandischen Literatur fur 1828. Herausge- 

 geben von einer Gesellschaft Gelehrter und 

 besorgt von Christian Daniel Beck. 3 Band. 



Leipzig, 1828. 8 



Biblical repertory. A collection of tracts on 

 biblical literature by Charles Hodge. Vol. 

 ii.-iv. New York, [1826-28]. 8 



The biblical repertory and theological review. 

 Edited by an association of gentlemen in 

 Princeton and its vicinity. Vol. iii.-vii. 



Philadelphia, 1831-35. 8 



