ROGER ROGERS. 



669 



mia Lugd. Batava, [i. e. J. a Marck, Fr. Fa- 

 bricio, J. Wesselio, T. H. vander Honert]. 



Lugd. Batav., 1723. 4 



Commentarius in principium Epistolse ad 

 Ephesios. [Ejusdem brevis Epistolte S. Pauli 

 ad Colossensis exegesis.] Quo etiam contine- 

 tiir demonstratio divinitatis scriptorum Pauli. 

 2 torn. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1731. 4 



ROGER (CHARLES), Dundee. A collation of the 

 sacred Scriptures. The Old Testament from 

 the translations of John Rogers, the Bishops, 

 the Genevan, and present authorized version : 

 the New Testament from Wiclif, Rogers, the 

 Rhemes, or Roman Catholic, translated 1582, 

 the Genevan, the present authorized, and Gil- 

 bert Wakefield, 1795 ; with a historical ac- 

 count of all the English versions, and also an 

 account of the more ancient MSS. and edi- 

 tions, and memoirs of the principal translators. 

 Dundee, 1847. 4 



Another copy. 



ROGERS (DANIEL), B.D., Minister of Wethers- 

 field, Essex. A practicall catechisme, or a 

 view of those principall truths of the word, 

 which most directly tend to life and godlinesse. 

 Divided into three parts... The 3d ed. 



London, 1640. 4 



Naaman the Syrian his disease and cure. Dis- 

 covering lively to the reader the spiritual 

 leprosie of sinne and selfe-love, together with 

 the remedies, viz. selfe-deniall and faith... 



London, 1642. fol. 



ROGERS (EZEKIEL), of Rowley, Yorkshire, bro- 

 ther of the preceding. The chiefe grounds of 

 Christian religion, set down by way of cate- 

 chizing. Lwidon, 1642. 8 

 ROGERS (HENRY), Professor in the Independent 

 college, Birmingham. Essays, selected from 

 contributions to the Edinburgh review. 2 vol. 

 London, 1850. 8 



The eclipse of FAITH. 1852 



A defence of The eclipse of FAITH. 1854 



Selections from the correspondence of R. E. H. 

 GREYSON [Pseud.], edited by the author of 

 " The eclipse of faith." 2 vol. 



London, 1857. 8 



ROGERS (JOHN), Minister at Dedham, in Essex. 

 A treatise of love. London, 1629. 12 



The doctrine of faith ; wherein are practically 

 handled twelve principall points, which ex- 

 plaine the nature and use of it. 3d ed. 



London, 1629. 12 



A godly and fruitful exposition upon all the 

 first Epistle of Peter. [Wants title.] 



London, 1650. fol. 



ROGERS (JOHN), Minister at Purleiyh in Essex. 

 Ohel or Beth-shemesh. A tabernacle for 

 the sun : or Irenicum evangelicum. An idea 

 of Church discipline, in the theorick and prac- 

 tick parts;. which come forth first into the 

 world as bride-groom and bride, hand in hand ; 

 by whom you will have the totum essentiale 

 of a true Gospel-Church state, according to 

 Christs rules and order, left us when he as- 

 cended. In which you may finde the hidden 

 mystery of whole Christ, in head, neck, and I 



body. Hidden in former ages from the sons 

 of men. Eph. 3. 4, 5. Published for the 

 benefit of all gathered Churches, more espe- 

 cially in England, Ireland, and Scotland. 



London, 1653. 4 



ROGERS (JOHN), D.D., Canon residentiary of 

 Wells. A discourse of the visible and invisi- 

 ble Church of Christ. In which it is shewn, 

 that the powers claim'd by the officers of the 

 visible Church, are not inconsistent with the 

 supremacy of Christ as head ; or with the 

 rights and liberties of Christians, as members 

 of the invisible Church. London, 1719. 8 



Another copy. 



A review of a discourse of the visible and in- 

 visible Church of Christ. Being a reply to Mr 

 Sykes's answer to that discourse. 



London, 1721. 8 



The necessity of divine revelation, and the 

 truth of the Christian revelation asserted ; in 

 eight sermons. To which is prefix'd, a pre- 

 face with some remarks on a late book [by 

 Anthony Collins] intitled, The scheme of li- 

 teral prophecy considered, &c. 



London, 1727. 8 



* A letter to the Rev. Dr Rogers on occasion 

 of his eight sermons concerning the necessity 

 of divine revelation, and the preface prefixed 

 to them. To which is added, a letter printed 

 in the London Journal, April 1, 1727, with an 

 answer to the same. [By Anthony COLLINS.] 



London, 1727. 8 d 



A vindication of the civil establishment of re- 

 ligion : wherein some positions of Mr Chand- 

 ler, the author of Literal scheme, &c. and an 

 anonymous letter on that subject are occasion- 

 ally consider'd. With an appendix contain- 

 ing a letter from the Rev. Dr Marshal, and an 

 answer to the same. London, 1728. 8 



Another copy. 



Nineteen sermons on several occasions. Pub- 

 lish'd from the originals, and never before 

 printed. To which is prefix'd, the author's 

 life, with an eulogium written by John Bur- 

 ton, D.D. London, 1735. 8 



Twelve sermons preached upon several occa- 

 sions. 3d ed. London, 1744. 8 



Fifty-six sermons preached on several occa- 

 sions ; to which are added two tracts : I. Rea- 

 sons against conversion to the Church of Rome. 

 II. A persuasive to conformity, addressed to 

 the dissenters. To which is prefixed, the life 

 of the author, written by John Burton, D. D. 

 New edition. 2 vol. Oxford, 1819. 8 



ROGERS (JOHN). Antipopopriestian ; or, an 



attempt to liberate and purify Christianity 



from Popery, Politikirkality, and Priestrule. 



London, 1839. 12 



Anti- Popery ; or, Popery unreasonable, un- 

 scriptural, and novel. A new edition [of An- 

 tipopopriestian] altered and amended. 



London, 1840. 12 

 Another copy. 



ROGERS (NEHEMIAII), Vicar of Messing, Essex, 

 and prebendary of Ely. Christian curtesie : 

 or St Paul's ultimum vale. Delivered in two 



