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SHAW-SHEPHERD. 



the illustration of Scripture history and cha- 

 racters, is evinced and demonstrated. 2 vol. 

 Londtm, 177i. 8 



The history and philosophy of Judaism : or, a 

 critical and philosophical analysis of the .) c\v ish 

 religion. From which is offered a vindication 

 of its genius, origin, and authority, and of its 

 connection with the Christian, against the ob- 

 jections and misrepresentations of modern in- 

 fidels. Edin., 1787. 8 



Another copy. 



The centurion : or the declaration made by the 

 Roman centurion, in favour of Jesus, at the 

 foot of the cross, considered as an argument 

 for the dignity of our Lord's character, and the 

 truth of his religion. AV/'/i., 1793. 8 



SHAW (FERDINANDO), M.A. The validity of 

 baptism administered by dissenting ministers. 

 To which is added, a vindication of it. 



London, 1716. 8 



SHAW (GEORGE), M.D. General zoology, or 



systematic natural history. Continued by 



James Francis Stephens. 14 vol. 28 parts. 



London, 1800-1820. 8 



SHAW (JOHN). Experiments on the develop- 

 ment and growth of the fry of the salmon, 

 from the exclusion of the ovum to the age of 

 six months. Head before the Royal Society 

 of Edinburgh... and published in the Edin- 

 burgh New philosophical journal for January 

 1838. Edin., 1838. 8 



SHAW(RoBERT), D. D., Minister of tJie Free Church 

 at Whitbum. The new theology examined, 

 and some important truths vindicated. 



Edin., 1843. 12 



An exposition of the confession of faith of the 

 Westminster Assembly of divines. With an 

 introductory essay by the Rev. William M. 

 Hetherington, LL.D. Edin., 1845. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



SHAW (SAMUEL), M.A., Minister of Long-What- 

 ton, Leicestershire. Immanuel : or, a discovery 

 of true religion, as it imports a living principle 

 in the minds of men. With a discourse con- 

 cerning communion with God. 



Edin., 1774. 12 



SHAW (THOMAS), D.D., Regius professor of Greek 

 in the university of Oxford. Travels, or obser- 

 vations relating to several parts of Barbary and 

 the Levant. 2d ed. London, 1757. 4 



Third edition, corrected, with some account of 

 the author. 2 vol. Edin., 1808. 8 



SHAW (WILLIAM), A.M. An analysis of the 

 Galic language. 2d ed. Edin., 1778. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



A Galic and English [and English and Galic] 

 dictionary. Containing all the words in the 

 Scotch and Irish dialects of the Celtic, that 

 could be collected from the voice, and old 

 books and MSS. 2 vol. London, 1780. 4 



SHAW (WILLIAM), D.D., Rector of Ckelvey, So- 

 merset. A sermon [on John, xviii. 3] preached 

 ...June 28th, 1810. London, [1810]. 8 



SHEDD (WILLIAM G. T.), D.D. A history .f 



Christian doctrine. 2vol. /.'/<'/.., isiio. 8 



SHEFFIELD, EARL or. -See John Baker HOL- 



ROYD. 



SHEIL (JAMES), D.D., Roman Catholic Bishop. 

 A plain and rational account of the Catholic 

 faith : or, the sum of a conference between 

 three brothers, a Catholic, Protestant, and 

 Presbyterian. To which is annexed, an ap- 

 pendix , proving that the reformed Churches are 

 destitute of any lawful ministry. First Ame- 

 rican edition, revised and corrected from the 

 seventh Dublin edition. Albany, 1814. 8 



SHELDON (D. N.), D.D. Sin and redemption : a 

 scries of sermons, to which is added an oration 

 on moral freedom. 2d ed. Boston, 1856. 12 



SHELDRAKE (T.). Useful hints to those who 

 are afflicted with ruptures ; on the nature, 

 cure, and consequences of the disease ; and on 

 the empirical practices of the present day. 



London, 1803. 8 



SHENSTONE (WILLIAM). The works in verse 

 find prose of W. S. : most of which were never 

 before printed. 2 vol. London, 1764. 8 



The poetical works of W. S. With the life of 

 the author, and a description of the Leasowes. 

 Cooke's edition. London, s. a. 12 



Select works of W. S. [British poets, vol. xli.l 



Edin., 1773. 12* 



SHEPARD, or SHEPHARD, or SHEPPARD 

 (THOMAS), Pastor of the Church of Christ at 

 Cambridge, New-England. Theses Sabbaticse. 

 Or, the doctrine of the Sabbath : wherein the 

 Sabbaths I. Morality. II. Change. III. Be- 

 ginning. IV. Sanctincation, are clearly dis- 

 cjissed. London, 1649. 4 



Another copy. 



Another edition. London, 1650. 8 



A treatise of liturgies, power of the keyes, and 

 of matter of the visible Church. In answer 

 to the Reverend servant of Christ Mr John 

 Ball. Londoti, 1653. 4 



The parable of the ten virgins opened and ap- 

 plied : being the substance of divers sermons 

 on Matth. xxv. 1-13... [In two parts.] 



Reprinted, s. I., 1695. fol. 



Another edition. 



Reprinted. Aberdeen, 1838. 12 



The sincere convert ; and the sound believer. 

 To which are added, the saint's jewel ; and 

 the soul's invitation unto Jesus Christ. A new 

 edition, with notes. Paisley, 1812. 12 



Another copy [of the sound believer]. 

 SHEPHARD (THOMAS). See T. SHEPARD. 

 SHEPHERD (EDWARD JOHN), Rector of Luddes- 



down. The history of the Church of Rome, 

 to the end of the Episcopate of Damasus, 

 A. D. 384. London, 1851. 8 



A first letter to the Rev. S. R. Maitland; D.D. 

 on the genuineness of the writings ascribed to 

 Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, on the inter- 

 course between the Churches of Rome and 

 Africa. London, 1852. 8 



A second letter to the Rev. S. R. Maitland, 

 D.D. on the Cyprianic councils. 



London, 1852. 8 



