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RIVETUS-ROBERTS. 



Le Catholique orthodoxe oppose au Catho- 

 lique Papiate, en iv. traittez ; esquels aont dis- 

 put^ea en sommaire toutea les controvenea de 

 ce temps, touchant la religion ; et le Cate- 

 chiame d'icelles, dressu et public par Guillauinu 

 Buile leauite, du mandement de 1'Archeveaque 

 de Bourdeaus, refute de poinct en poinct. 

 Troisieme Edition. OMMNMT, 1016. 4 



Catholicus orthodoxua oppositus Catholico Pa- 

 pistse. In quatuor partea seu tractatus dia- 

 tinctu8...Accesserunt huic editioni, lesuita va- 

 pulans, contra Sylveatrum Petra Sancta, et 

 opuscula adveraaria Hugonis Grotii, et An- 

 drete Riveti, de ayncretismo inter Orthodoxoa 

 et Pontificios. Editio nova. 2 torn. 



Geneva-, 1644. fol. 



Synopsis purioris theologies, disputationibus 

 '{iiinquaginta duabus compreheusa, ac con- 

 scripta per J. POLYANDRUM, A. R., A. WA- 

 KSUM, A. THYSIUM. 1G32 



Apologia pro sanctissima virgine Maria matre 

 Domini. Adversus veteres et novos Antidico- 

 marianitas, Collyridianos, et Christianocatego- 

 ros. Libris duobus absoluta. 



Lugd. Batav., 1639. 4 



RIVETUS (GuLiELMUs). Vindiciaa evangelicse 

 de lustificatione et annexis ei capitibus, qui- 

 bus prseter Pontificiorum errores et Philippi 

 Codurci aophismata, loh. Cameronis et Mosis 

 Amyraldi placita varia examinantur. 



Amstd., 1648. 4 



Another copy. 



RIZZIO (DAVID). * Some particulars of the life 

 of D. R. . . .To which is added the relation of hia 

 death, by the Lord Ruthven. 



London, 1815. 4 



ROBE (JAMES), A.M., Minister of Kiteyth.A 

 faithful narrative of the extraordinary work of 

 the Spirit of God, at Kilsyth, and other con- 

 gregations in the neighbourhood. [Imperfect. 1 



s. L, 1742. & 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1790. 8 



Another edition. With an introductory essay 

 by the Rev. Robert Buchanan, D.D. 



Glasgow, 1840. 12 



An appendix to Mr R.'s historical and remark- 

 ing paper ; vindicating the late act of Assem- 

 bly, concerning Mr Leechman's affair. 



JEdin., 1744. 8 



Counsels and comforts to troubled Christians, 

 in eight sermons. With an essay shewing, 

 that true religion is neither the cause nor 

 effect of vapours and melancholy. Also in Mr 

 Samuel Clifford's collection upon religious me- 

 lancholy. And Mr Timothy Roger's advices 

 to the friends of the melancholy. 



Glasgow, 1749. 8 



A second volume of sermons, in three parts ; 

 preached at the celebration of the Lord's Sup- 

 per. Eilin., 1760. 8 



A third volume of sermons, for the most part 

 preached at the celebration of the Lord's Sup- 

 per, containing 38. Glasgou; 1756. 8 



ROBERT of Gloucester. Robert of Gloucester's 

 chronicle. Transcrib'd, and now first pub- 

 lish'd, from a MS. in the Harleyan library by 



Thomas HEARNE, M.A. To which ia added, 

 besides a glossary and otlu-r improvon 

 continuation (by the author himself) of the 

 chronicle from a MS. in the Cottonian library. 

 2 vol. Oxford, 1724. /, 1810. 8" 



ROBERTS (ALEXANDER), D.D., Minister of Carl- 

 tun Jlil! Presbyterian church, London. The 

 threefold life ; or, faith, hope, and love, in 

 their nature and development. 



London, 1858. 12 



Inquiry into the original language of St Mat- 

 thew's Gospel ; with relative discussions on the 

 language of Palestine in the time of Christ, 

 and on the origin of the Gospels. 



London, [1859], 8 



ROBERTS (ARTHUR), M.A., Rector of Woodri*. 

 ing, Norfolk. Sermons on our Lord'a parables. 

 Preached to a village congregation. 



London, 1860. 8 



ROBERTS (CHARLES), M.A., Minister of the li- 

 censed chapels of Musselburyh and Dalkvitlt. 

 A funeral sermon on Isaiah, Ivii. 1, preached 

 in the chapel of Dalkeith, the 6th of May, 

 1750, on the Right Hon. Francis, late Earl of 

 Dalkeith... Edin., 1750. 8 



ROBERTS (FRANCIS), A.M., Pastor of the church 

 at Augustines, London. Believers evidences 

 for eternall life ; collected out of the First 

 Epistle of John, which is Catholique : explain- 

 ed and confirmed by very many subservient 

 signes, or under-notes, grounded upon Scrip- 

 tures, and ilhistrated by testimonies both of 

 ancient Fathers, and modern writers. Where- 

 by persons truly regenerate, may divers waves 

 discover their present state of grace, and title 

 unto glory. London, 1649. 8 



Mysterium et medulla Bibliorum. The mys- 

 terie and marrow of the Bible : viz. God's 

 covenants with man, in the first Adam, before 

 the fall : and in the last Adam Jesus Christ 

 after the fall ; from the beginning to the end 

 of the world ; unfolded and illustrated in po- 

 sitive aphorisms and their explanations... 



London, 1657. fol. 



Clavis Bibliorum. The key of the Bible, un- 

 locking the richest treasury of the holy Scrip- 

 tures. Whereby the order, names, times, pen- 

 men, occasion, scope, and principal parts, con- 

 taining the subject-matter of the Books of the 

 Old and New Testament, are familiarly and 

 briefly opened... Wherein the Scripture-songs 

 dispersed here and there in the Old and New 

 Testament, are metrically translated out of the 

 Hebrew, and analytically explained : where- 

 unto are added in this third edition, the me- 

 trical version of the whole book of hymnes or 

 praises, viz. the Book of Psalmes, immediately 

 out of the Hebrew : and the analytical expo- 

 sition of every Psalme : together with a gene- 

 ral preface, prefixed thereunto. 3d ed. 



London, 1665. fol. 



A communicant instructed : or practical direc- 

 tions for worthy receiving of the Lord's Sup- 

 per. 5th ed. London, 1676. 8 



ROBERTS (JOSEPH). Oriental illustrations of 

 the sacred Scriptures, collected from the cus- 



