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SALISBURY-SALTMARSH. 



SALISBURY (WILLIAM), of tlie botanic garden, 

 Sloane Street. The botanist's companion, or 

 an introduction to the knowledge of practical 

 botany, and the uses of plants, either gm\\ MIL,' 

 wild in Great Britain, or cultivated for the 

 purposes of agriculture, medicine, rural oeco- 

 nomy, or the arts. 2 vol. 



London, 1816. 12 



SALL (ANDREW), D.D. True Catholic and apos- 

 tolic faith maintained in the Church of Eng- 

 land. To which is prefixed a sermon preached 

 by him at Christ church, Dublin, before the 

 Lord Lieutenant and council, the 6th day of 

 July, 1674 ; with a declaration made in St 

 John's church, in Cashel, before the Arch- 

 bishop of the province ; and a preface shewing 

 the reasons for deserting the communion of 

 the Roman Church, and embracing that of the 

 Church of England. A new edition, revised 

 and edited, with a memoir and notes illustra- 

 tive and biographical, by the Rev. J. Allport. 

 London, 1840. 8 



SALLENGRE(ALBERTUS HENRICUS DE). Novus 

 thesaurus antiquitatum Romanarum. [In Ro- 

 manas et Grsecas Grsevii et Gronovii antiqui- 

 tates supplementa. ] 3 torn. 



Venetiis, 1735. fol. 



SALLUSTIUS (CAius CRISPUS). C. C. S. quae 

 extant, item epistolse de republica ordinanda 

 declamatio in Ciceronem et pseudo-Ciceronis 

 in Sallustium, nee non Jul. Exsuperantius de 

 bellis civilibus, ac Porcius Latro in Catilinam. 

 Recensuit diligentissime et annotationibus il- 

 lustravit Gottlieb Cortius. Accedunt frag- 

 menta veterum historicorum, Constantius Fe- 

 licius Durantinus de conjuratione Catilinse, et 

 index necessarius. Lipsice, 1724! 4 



C. C. Sallustii quee supersunt opera : cura 

 Johannis Hunter, LL.D. 



Cupri in Fifa, 1807. 8 



Another copy. 



Belli Catilinarii et Jugurthini historiae. 

 Edinburgi, Gulielmus Ged, aurifaber Edinensis, 



non typis mobilibus, ut vulgo fieri solet, sed ta- 

 bellis seu laminis fusis, excudebat. 1744. 12 

 SALM-SALM, PRINCE OF. Review of the ac- 

 count of the conversion of the prince of Salm- 

 Salm, and Stokes's letter to a clergyman... 



Edin., 1827. 8 



SALMASIUS (CLAUDIUS). Walonis MESSALINI 

 [Ptseud.] de Episcopis et Presbyteris contra D. 

 Petavium Loiolitam dissertatio prima. 



Ltujd. Batav., 1641. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Funus linguae Hellenisticse, sive confutatio 

 exercitationis [Mart. Schoockii] de Hellenistis 

 et lingua Hellenistica. 



Lugd. Batav., 1643. 8 



Another copy. 



De transubstantiatione liber, Simplicio VERINO 

 [Pseud.] auctore. Ad Justum Pacium contra 

 H. Grotium. Hagiopoli, 1646. 8 



Defensio regia pro CAROLO I. 1649 

 SALMON. Remarks on Mr Beith's address. By 



Salmon. s. I. et a. 4 



SALMON (ALEX AN I>KK). Truth vindicated, in a 

 letter to the Rev. A. Marshall, Kirkintilloch ; 

 in whidi the recklessness of tl man is 



exposed, and the true value of his affidavits 

 ascertained. <;/ <*;/<', 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



SALMUR1UM. Syntagma thesium theologica- 

 rum in academia Salmuriensi variis tempuri- 

 bus disputatarum sub priesidio DD. virorum 

 ss. theologize professorum, Ludovici Cappelli, 

 Mosis Amyraldi, losuee Plactui. Editio se- 

 cunda, quarta parte disputationum priore auc- 

 tior. (S'aJnmrii, 1644, 45. 4 



Another copy. 



SALOMON, IBN GABIROL, Rabbi. A choice of 

 pearls embracing a collection of the most 

 genuine ethical sentences, maxims, and salu- 

 tary reflections, originally compiled from the 

 Arabic by Rabbi Salomon ibn Gabirol, and 

 translated into Hebrew by R. Jehuda ibn 

 Tibbon... accompanied by a faithful English 

 translation... by the Rev. B. H. Ascher. 



London, 1859. 8 



SALTERS-HALL. A true relation of some pro- 

 ceedings at Salters-Hall by those ministers who 

 signed the first article of the Church of Eng- 

 land, and the answers to the fifth and sixth 

 questions in the Assemblies shorter catechism. 

 March 3, 1719. Viz. I. The declaration of 

 their faith in the doctrine of the blessed Tri- 

 nity, as reveal'd in the holy Scriptures. II. Ad- 

 vices for peace, with the letter accompanying 

 it. III. The letter from Exon in answer to 

 those advices. London, [1719]. 8 



An authentick account of several things done 

 and agreed iipon by the dissenting ministers 

 lately assembled at Salters-Hall, viz. I. Ad- 

 vices for peace, &c. With a list of the names 

 of those who have subscribed them. II. The 

 letter, sent with the Advices to Exeter. 

 III. Reasons for not subscribing, as some of 

 their brethren did, the paper ofl'ered to them 

 on March 3d, 1718-9. London, 1719. 8 



SALTMARSH (JOHN), Minister at Ilford, Essex. 

 A new quere, at this time seasonably to be 

 considered, as we tender the advancement of 

 truth and peace, whether it be fit, according 

 to the principles of true religion and state, to 

 settle any Church government over the king- 

 dom hastily or not ; and with the power com- 

 monly desired, in the hands of the ministers. 

 London, 1645. 4 



* A plea for Congregationall government : or, 

 a defence of the Assemblies Petition against 

 Mr John Saltmarsh. Wherein is plainly dis- 

 covered, that in his Reasons against the divine 

 right of Presbytery, under pretence of opposing 

 the Assemblies Petition, he doth as much op- 

 pose the Congregationall way, and goes about 

 utterly to overthrow all Church-government, 

 minister}', baptisme, and all Church-ordinances 

 whatsoever ; and wholly to subvert the autho- 

 rity of the civill magistrate in all matters of 

 religion. And the Assemblies Petition vindi- 

 cated from his exceptions, by principles com- 

 mon both to the Presbyterian and the Congre- 



