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King's college, Aberdeen. [Edited for the 

 Wodrow Society, by David Laing.] 



Edin., 1842. 8 



ROW (JOHN), Principal of King's college, Aber- 

 deen. Hebraeae linguae iiistitutiones compen- 

 diosissimae et facillimae, in discipulorum gra- 

 tiam primum concinnatae, nunc vero in juven- 

 tutis ubique studiosae, et eorum praecipue gra- 

 tiam, qui theologiae sacrosanctse navant ope- 

 ram, in lucem editae. G-lasguce, 1644. 12 



X/x/af Hebraica : seu, vocabularium continens 

 prsecipuas radices linguae Hebraeae, numero 

 1000. Cui accessit index alphabeticus pro- 

 priorum, &c. supra 1200. Item rudimenta 

 pietatis Hebraice descripta cum interpreta- 

 tione. Glasgiux, 1644. 12 



ROWDEN (FRANCES ARABELLA). The pleasures 



of friendship : a poem, in two parts. 3d ed. 



London, 1818. 8 



ROWE (ELIZABETH). The miscellaneous works 

 in prose and verse of Mrs E. R. The greater 

 part now first published, by her order, from 

 her original manuscripts, by Mr Theophilus 

 Rowe. To which are added, poems on several 

 occasions, by Mr Thomas ROWE. And to the 

 whole is prefix'd, an account of the lives and 

 writings of the authors. 2 vol. 



London, 1739. 8 



FRIENDSHIP in death. 1737 



Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation 

 and soliloquy, prayer and praise. Reviewed 

 and published at her request, by I. Watts, 

 D.D. Glasgow, 1758. 12 



Poems on several occasions. To which is pre- 

 fixed, an account of the life and writings of 

 the author. London, 1767. 12 



ROWE (GEORGE ROBERT), M.D. Practical ob- 

 servations on nervous diseases originating from 

 morbid derangement of the liver, stomach, 

 itc. , occasioning low spirits and indigestion ; 

 also on disorders produced by tropical climates 

 upon European constitutions : with cases il- 

 lustrating the most successful mode of treat- 

 ment. 4th ed. London, 1842. 8 



ROWE (NICHOLAS). The poetical works of N. R. 

 With the life of the author. London, s. a. 12 



ROWE (THOMAS). Poems on several occasions ; 

 [with The miscellaneous works of Mrs Eliza- 

 beth ROWE]. 1739 



ROWNING (J.), M.A., Sector of Anderby, Lin- 

 colnshire. A compendious system of natural 

 philosophy : with notes containing the mathe- 

 matical demonstrations and some occasional 

 remarks. In four parts. 2 vol. 



London, 1759. 8 



ROXBURGH (JOHN), D.D., Minister of Free. St 

 John's, Glasgow. A brief review of the his- 

 tory of the present controversy of the Church, 

 and of the principles involved in it ; with an 

 exposure of the misrepresentations and calum- 

 nies of adversaries ; contained in an Address 

 to "several ministers of the Presbytery of 

 Dundee," occasioned by their "Address to 

 their parishioners. " Dundee, 1841. 8 



Another copy. 



The glory of the latter house : or the encou- 



ragements, prospects, and duties of the Free 

 Church of Scotland... Dundee, 1843. 12 



ROYAARDS (HERMANNUS JOHANNES), Professor 

 at Utrecht. Compendium historiae Ecclesiaa 

 Christianae. In usum scholarum. Fascic. 

 prior. Historia Ecclesiae antiqua et media. 



Trajecti ad Ehenum, 1840. 8 



ROYAUMONT (Le Sieur de). The history of 

 the Old and New Testament, extracted from 

 the sacred Scriptures, the holy Fathers, and 

 other ecclesiastical writers... To which are add- 

 ed, the lives, travels, and sufferings of the 

 Apostles. Translated, with large additions, 

 by able hands : and after supervised... by Dr 

 Anthony Horneck and other orthodox divines. 

 4th ed. London, 1712. fol. 



[The above work has been ascribed by some to 

 Nic. Fontaine ; by some to Le Maistre de 

 Sacy, and by others to both.] 



ROYER (JEAN). Sermon sur Pseaume xxxix. 

 10, prononce" a Foccasion de la mort de son 

 Altesse Serenissime Monseigneur Guillaume 

 Charles Henri Friso, Prince d'Orange. 



La Haye, 1751. 8 



ROZELLI (Signer). Memoirs of the life and ad- 

 ventures of Signer R. Giving a particular 

 account of his birth, education, slavery, mo- 

 nastick state, imprisonment in the inquisition 

 at Rome, and the different figures he has since 

 made, as well in Italy, as in England, France, 

 and Holland. The whole being a series of the 

 most diverting history, and surprizing events, 

 ever yet made publick. The 2d ed....adorn'd 

 with curious cuts. London, 1713. 8 



A continuation of the life and adventures of 

 Signer R. late of the Hague. Giving an ac- 

 count of all that befell him from the time of 

 his arrival in Holland to the day of his death 

 ...Written by himself just before his decease, 

 and committed to the care of an intimate 

 friend. London, 1724. 8 



RUBEIS (Jo. FRANC. BERNARDO MARIA DE). 

 Monumenta Ecclesiae Aquilejensis commenta- 

 rio historico - chronologico - critico illustrata. 

 Cum appendice in qua vetusta Aquilejensium 

 Patriarcharum, rerumque Forojuliensium 

 chronica, emendatiora quaedam, alia nunc pri- 

 mum, in lucem prodeunt. 



Argentina, 1740. fol. 



RUCHAT (ABRAHAM), Minister, and professor of 

 belles-lettres at Lausanne. Histoire de la R- 

 formation de la Suisse. Edition avec appen- 

 dices et une notice sur la vie et les ouvrages 

 de Ruchat par L. Vulliemin. 7 torn. 



Nyon, en Suisse, 1835-38. 8 



RUCKERT (L. J.). The doctrine of the resurrec- 

 tion of the dead by Dr L. J. R. , and the re- 

 surrection of the body by J. P. LANGE. Trans- 

 lated from the German by B. B. Edwards. 

 [Bib. Cab., vol. xxxvii.] Edin., 1841. 8 



RUD (THOMAS). Codicum manuscriptorum ec- 

 clesiae cathedralis Dunelmensis catalogus clas- 

 sicus, descriptus a T. R. ; cum appendice eos 

 codices continente qui post catalogum confec- 

 tuin diversis temporibus comparati sunt. 



Ihtnelmiue, 1825. fol. 



