S.-SABATIER. 



S. (C. C.), t. e. Christoph. Christophorus SAN- 



DIUS. 

 S. (D.). Funff und viertzig wee, aus den Pro- 



pheten von dem wortlin ve genant, was es 



B. L. 



s. L, 1524. 4 



[Wants title.] 4 



bedeut, &c. u. j_i. a. *., j.u^. 



S. (D.), i. e. David STEWART, Earl of Buchan. 



S. (F.), i. e. Francis SHERRIFF 



S. (GA i. e. George SANDYS. 



S. (G.), i. e. George SMITH. 



S. (H.), i. e. Henry STUBBE. 



S. (I.). The Quakers queries. 



S. (J.), i. e. John SAGE. 



S. (J.). An answer to a book called, A letter 

 from a parochial Bishop to a prelatical gentle- 

 man, wherein the Presbyterians in Scotland 

 are proved to be a schismatick party, and the 

 primitive GOVERNMENT of the CHURCH by 

 Bishops is vindicated. 1715 



Some reflections upon the preface, and some 

 paragraphs of a book called, A treatise con- 

 cerning the sanctifying of the Lord's Day. To- 

 gether with an exact answer to its postscript. 

 Wherein the answer to the parochial Bishop's 

 Letter is vindicated, and the primitive GO- 

 VERNMENT of the CHUKCH by Bishops is far- 

 ther established. 1717 



An apology for the true Church of Scotland ; 

 being a short reply to a book published by 

 J. W. (of late Presbyterian preacher at Bre- 

 chin, but now at Dundee) called, An apology 

 for the Church of Scotland, against the accu- 

 sations of Prelatists and Jacobites ; and parti- 

 cularly the Reflections of J. S. late incumbent 

 at Forfar. Whereby the hainous and un- 

 churching crime of schism is farther fixed upon 

 the Presbyterian party in Scotland, and the 

 ancient and apostolick government of the 

 Church by Bishops is farther confirmed. 



Edin., 1719. 8 



S. (J. A.). Atheisms of geology. Sir C. Lyell, 

 Hugh Miller, &c. confronted with the rocks. 

 London, 1857. 8 

 S. (L.). Meditations ; or, remains of L. S. 



London, 1834. 8 



S. (L. D.). Papisme et Je'suitisme. Lettres de 

 Rome. Traductionlibredel'Italien. Deuxieme 

 Edition. Paris, 1858. 12 



S. (M.). A view of the five Books of Moses : com- 

 prehending an explanation of types, with re- 

 ferences : prophetical passages with their ful- 

 filment ; features of character observable in 

 each remarkable person, &c. &c. 



Knaresbrough, 1820. 8 



Another copy. 



S (Mrs). Extracts from the diary and cor- 

 respondence of the late Mrs S , who died 



29th April, 1829. Glasgow, 1832. 12 



S. (N.). The judgment of the foreign reformed 

 Churches concerning the rites and offices of 

 the Church of England. London, 1690. 4 



S. (P.). A vindication of conformity to the 

 liturgy of the Church of England. In a 

 letter written to a person of quality, where- 

 in satisfaction is given to certain queries sug- 

 gested by a non-conformist. 



York, 1668. 8 



S. (PH.), LL.D. The witchcraft of the Scrip- 

 tures : a sermon preach'd on a special occasion. 

 London, 1736. 8 



S. (R.), i. e. R. SKINNER. 



S. (R.). A letter [against the Test acts] to a per- 

 son of quality, occasioned by the news of the 

 ensuing parliament. s. I. et a. 4 



S. (T.). The sincere Popish convert : or, A brief 

 account of the reasons which induced a person 

 who was some years since seduced to the Ro- 

 mish Church, to relinquish her communion, 

 and return into the bosom of the Church of 

 England. Wherein the Holy Scriptures are 

 clearly proved to contain all things which are 

 necessary to be believed and practised by Chris- 

 tians, in order to their salvation ; and are 

 justly vindicated from those odious imputa- 

 tions which the Papists profanely cast upon 

 them. With an epistle to the Rev. and learn- 

 ed Dr Stillingfleet, Dean of St Pauls. 



London, 1681. 4 



S. (T. P. A. P. O. A. B. I. T. C. O.). These 

 initials stand for ' ' the precentor and prebend- 

 ary of Alton-Borealis, in the church of Sarum," 

 i. e. Arthur Ashley SYKES. 



S. (W.), i. e. William SHERLOCK. 



S. (W.). Some remarks upon a late pamphlet, 

 entituled, An answer to the Scots Presbyte- 

 rian eloquence. Wherein the innocency of the 

 Episcopal clergy is vindicated, and the consti- 

 tution and government of our Church of Scot- 

 land defended, against the lies and calumnies 

 of the Presbyterian pamphleters. 



London, 1693. 4 



S. (W.). Peace and unity recommended : or, a 

 method proposed for compromising the differ- 

 ence, and coalescing the two respective bodies 

 of Seceders. In a letter from a Burgher-Se- 

 ceder in Glasgow, to an Anti-burgher. 



Glasgow, 1766. 8 



SA (EMANTJEL), S. J. Notationes in totam Scrip- 



turam sacram, quibus omnia ferfe loca difficilia, 



breuissimk explicantur. Turn varise ex He- 



brseo, Chaldseo, et Greece lectiones indicantur. 



Antverpice, 1598. 4 



SABATIER (P.). Biblionim Sacrorum Latinae 

 versionis antiquse qusecunque reperiri potue- 

 runt. 1751. See BIBLES LATIN. A. 



