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RUDDIMAN- RUM BOLD. 



Rl'DDIMAN (THOMAS'), A.M., LH;u-i>ti, t.< ths 

 Faculty c/ advocates. A vindication of Mr 

 George Buchanan's Paraphrase of the Book of 

 Psalms, from the objections rais'd against it 

 by William Benson... in the supplement and 

 conclusion he has annex'd to his pr:rfat<>rv 

 discourse to his new edition of Dr Arthur 

 Johnston's version of that sacred Book... 



., 1745. 8 



An answer to the Rev. Mr George Logan's late 

 Treatise on government : in which (contrary 

 to the manifold errors and misrepresentations 

 of that author) the ancient constitution of the 

 crown and kingdom of Scotland, and the here- 

 ditary succession of its monarchs are asserted 

 and vindicated ; the legitimacy of King Robert 

 III. is most clearly demonstrated ; and several 

 considerable mistakes and falsehoods, in our 

 common historians and others, are discovered 

 and rectified. Edin., 1747. 8 



Anticrisis : or, a discussion of a scurrilous and 

 malicious libel, published by one Mr James 

 Man of Aberdeen, intitled, A censure and exa- 

 mination of Mr Thomas Ruddiman's philolo- 

 gical notes on the works of the great Buchanan, 

 more particularly on the history of Scotland, 

 &c. Edin., 1754. 8 



Grammaticse linguae Latinae institutiones. Edi- 

 tio nona. Edinburgi, 1768. 8 



An introduction to Mr James Anderson's Di- 

 plomata Scotiae. To which is added notes, 

 taken from various authors, and original ma- 

 nuscripts. Edin., 1773. 8 



Another copy. 



* The life of T. R. To which are subjoined 

 new anecdotes of Buchanan. By George Chal- 

 mers, F.R.S.S.A. London, 1794. 8 



RUELIUS (JOHANNES LUDOVICUS). Antiquita- 

 tis ecclesiastic* specimen primum, quod de 

 epistolis veterum fonnatis et canonicis, in ge- 

 nere eanmdem originem, constitutionem et 

 authoritatem, sedulo disquisitas dextre de- 

 clarans...ediditJ. L. R. Altdorffii, 1671. 4 



RUHNKENIUS (DAVID). Elogium Tiberii 

 Hemsterhusii. Editio secunda. Cui duae 

 Richardi Bentleii epistolae ad Hemsterhusium 

 accedunt. Lugd. Batav., 1789. 8 



Opuscula Rtihnkeniana, quae aut seorsum e 

 prelo emissa jam fere evanuerant, aut volumi- 

 nibus impenso pretio venalibus adjecta juvenes 

 antiquse venustatis amantes plerumque latue- 

 rant, in lucem et utilitatem communem iterum 

 vindicata. Accedunt epistolas novem ad J. P. 

 D'Orvillium nunc primum in conspectum eru- 

 ditorum prolatse. Praefationem et indices addi- 

 dit Thomas Kidd, A.M. Londini, 1807. 8 



RUINART (THIERRI), a Benedictine monk of the. 

 congregation of St Maur. Ouvrages post- 

 humes ; [avec les ouvrages de Jean MABILLON, 

 par V. Thuillier]. 1724 



RULE. The Ancren riwle ; a treatise on the 

 rules and duties of monastic life. Edited [for 

 the Camden Society] and translated from a 

 semi- Saxon MS. of the thirteenth century. By 

 James Morton, B.D. London, 1853. 4 



RULE (GILBERT), Principal of the university of 



Edinburgh. A rational defence of imn-O'ii- 

 formity : wherein the practice of nonconform- 

 ists is vindicated from promoting Popery, and 

 ruining the Church, imputed to them l>y J>r 

 Stillingfleet in his Unreasonableness of separa- 

 tion. Also his arguments from the principles 

 and way of the reformers, and first dissenters 

 are answered. And the case of the present 

 separation truly stated ; and the blame of it 

 laid where it ought to be. And the way to 

 union among Protestants is pointed at. 



London, 1689. 4 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



: A sermon [on Isai. ii. 2] preached before His 

 Grace the King's commissioner, and the three 

 Estates of parliament, May the 25th, 1690. 



/:./;,, 1690. 4 



i A vindication of the CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 



1691 



A second vindication of the CHURCH OF SCOT- 

 LAND. 1691 



A defence of the vindication of the CHURCH OF 

 SCOTLAND. 1694 



! A just and modest reproof of a pamphlet, call- 

 ed, The Scotch PRESBYTERIAN eloquence. 



1693 



j The good old way defended, against the at- 

 tempts of Alexander] M[onro] D.D. in his 

 book called, An enqxiiry into the new opinions, 

 (chiefly) propagated by the Presbyterians of 

 Scotland : wherein the divine right of the go- 

 vernment of the Church by Presbyters acting 

 in parity, is asserted ; and the pretended di- 

 vine right of the hierarchic is disproved : the 

 antiquity of parity and novelty of Episcopacy 

 as now pleaded for are made manifest from 

 scriptural arguments, and the testimony of the 

 ancient writers of the Christian Church : and 

 the groundless and unreasonable confidence 

 of some Prelatick writers exposed... Likewise 

 some animadversions on a book [by John Sage] 

 called The fundamental charter of Presbytery ; 

 in so far as it misrepresenteth the principles 

 and way of our first reformers from Popery : 

 where the controversie about superintendents 

 is fully handled : and the necessity which led 

 our ancestors into that course for that time is 

 discoursed. Edin., 1697. 4 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



RULE (WILLIAM H.). Wesleyan Methodism, 



regarded as the system of a Christian Church. 



London, 1846. 12 



RULE OF FAITH. Comparison between the 

 Protestant and Catholic rules of faith. 



Edin., 1831. 12 



Observations on the Protestant rule of faith, 

 and on the promises to the Church. Reprint- 

 ed, (with some additions,) from the Edinburgh 

 Catholic magazine. Edin., 1833. 12 J 



RULHIERE (CLAUDE-CARLOMAN DE). Eclair- 

 cissemens historiques sur les causes de la revo- 

 cation de 1'Edit de NANTES. 1788 



RUMBOLD (RICHARD). * The last words of 



