SABATIER SACK. 



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SABATIER (WILLIAM). A treatise on poverty, 

 its consequences, and the remedy. 



London, 1797. 8 



SABBATHIER (FRANCOIS), Professor in the col- 

 lege of Chalons- sur-Marne. Dictionnaire pour 

 1'intelligence des auteurs classiques, Grecs et 

 Latins, tant sacres que profanes, contenant 

 la geographic, 1'histoire, la fable, et les anti- 

 quites. 37 torn. 



Chdlons-sur-Marne et Paris, 1766-1815. 8 



SABBATH. The instruction of the rising gene- 

 ration in the principles of the Christian reli- 

 gion, recommended. To which is added, an 

 account of the Edinburgh gratis Sabbath school 

 society. Edin., 1812. 8 



Letter to the secretary of the committee for 

 establishing local Sabbath schools in Edin- 

 burgh. Edin., 1822. 8 



The scriptural authority of the Sabbath. By 

 a Scotchman. Glasgow, 1834. 8 



Report from select committee on the obser- 

 vance of the Sabbath day : with the minutes 

 of evidence, and appendix. 



[London, 1832.] fol. 



Report on the state of Sabbath observance 

 within the bounds of the Synod of Glasgow 

 and Ayr. Glasgow, 1840. 8 



The law of the Sabbath of perpetual obliga- 

 tion ; in answer to the letter to Dr Candlish, 

 " The Jewish Sabbath and Sunday." Being 

 a letter to his friend, by a country minister. 

 To be followed by the confessions of that 

 friend, a layman. * Edin., 1847. 8 



Confessions of a layman ; being a rider to the 

 " Letter of a country minister," and the prac- 

 tical application of his discourse on the perpe- 

 tual obligation of the Sabbath, for the diges- 

 tion of the commons. Edin., 1847. 8 



Another copy. 



New lights upon an old subject ; or the run- 

 ning of Sabbath trains, not a sin, but a duty : 

 a letter to the inhabitants of Edinburgh. 



Edin., 1847. 8 



Speeches delivered at the town hall of Man- 

 chester, Jan. 23d, 1847, at a meeting to pro- 

 mote the better observance of the Sabbath : 

 and to adopt a memorial to the directors of 

 the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway in appro- 

 bation of their conduct in discontinuing pas- 

 senger trains on the Lord's Day. 



Manchester, [1847]. 12 



The Hendersonian testimony ; being five es- 

 says by working men of Glasgow on the ad- 

 vantages of the Sabbath to the working classes. 

 Edited by the Rev. Andrew Thomson, D.D. 



Edin., 1849. 8 



The pearl of days : or, the advantages of the 

 Sabbath to the working classes. By a labour- 

 er's daughter. With a sketch of the author's 

 life. Thirty-sixth thousand. 



London, 1850. 12 



SABRAN (LEWIS).* A third letter to F. L. S., 

 Jesuit ; wherein the defence of his challenge 

 concerning invocation of saints, is examined 

 and confuted. [By Edward GEE.] 



London, 1688. 4 



SACCHI (BAKTOLOMEO). See Baptista PLATINA. 



SACHEVERELL (HENRY), D. D. , Fellow of Mag- 

 dalen college, and afterwards rector of St An- 

 drew's, Holborn. The political union. A dis- 

 course [on Prov. viii. 15] shewing the depend- 

 ance of government on religion in general : 

 and of the English monarchy on the Church 

 of England in particular. Oxford, 1702. 4 



The communication of sin : a sermon [on 

 1 Tim. v. 22] preach'd at the assizes held at 

 Derby, August loth, 1709. 



London, 1709. 8 



Another copy. 



The perils of false brethren, both in Church 

 and State : set forth in a sermon [on 2 Cor. 

 xi. 26] preach'd before the Right Hon. the 

 Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Lon- 

 don, at the cathedral church of St Paul, Nov. 

 5th, 1709. London, 1709. 8 



The answer of H. S. to the articles of impeach- 

 ment, exhibited against him by the Hon. House 

 of Commons, &c. for preaching two sermons, 

 I. At the assizes held at Derby, II. At the 

 cathedral church of St Paul, 1709. To which 

 are prefixed, the articles of impeachment. 



[London], 1710. 8 



Collections of passages referred to by Dr H. S. 

 in his answer to the articles of his impeach- 

 ment. London, 1710. 8 



The speech of H. S. , made in Westminster- 

 Hall, March 7, 17U- London, 1710. 8 



A defence of Her Majesty's title to the crown, 

 and a justification of her entering into a war 

 with France and Spain : as it was deliver'd in 

 a sermon [on 2 Chron. vi. 34, 35] preach'd be- 

 fore the university of Oxford, June 10th, 1702 

 ...Being the discourse referred to in the Doc- 

 tor's answer to the articles of impeachment 

 against him. 2d ed. London, 1710. 8 



* The tryal of Dr H. S. before the House of 

 Peers for high crimes and misdemeanours ; 

 upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens 

 and burgesses in parliament assembled. . .begun 

 in Westminster-Hall the 27th day of Feb. 

 17$?> and from thence continu'd by several ad- 

 journments until the 23d day of March follow- 

 ing. London, 1710. fol. 



* High- Church display 'd : being a compleat 

 history of the affair of Dr S. in its origin, pro- 

 gress, and consequences. In sevesal letters to 

 an English gentleman at the court of Hanover. 



London, 1711. 12 



SACHS (MARCUS), Professor of Hebrew in the 

 Free Church College, Aberdeen. The prophetic 

 agency : an address delivered at the close of 

 the session to the Free Church students of di- 

 vinity, Aberdeen. Aberdeen, 1855. 8 

 SACK (CAROLUS HENRICTJS), Professor of theology 

 at Bonn. Commentationes, quse ad theolo- 

 giam historicam pertinent, tres. 



Bonnce, 1821. 8 



Another copy. 



Bemerkungen iiber den Standpunkt der Schrif t : 

 Das Leben Jesu kritisch bearbeitet von Dr 

 D. F. Strauss, von Dr K. H. S. 



Bonn, 1836. 8 



