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rcspondencies during the hottest time of the 

 late persecution, viz. from the year 1681 to 

 1691... Collected and kept in record by M. S. 

 To which is added Ten considerations on the 

 dangers of apostacy...By Mr James GUTIIKIK. 

 As also, a collection of very valuable sermons 



5 reached by. ..Mess. John Kid, John Kin^, 

 ohn Welch, John Blackadder, John Dickson, 

 and Gabriel Semple. Collected and transcribed 

 by John HOWIE. Glasgow, 1780. 8 



Another coj>v. 



SHIMEALL (R. C.). Age of the world, as 

 founded on the sacred records, historic and 

 prophetic ; and the "signs of the times," vk-\\ i >1 

 in the aspect of premonitions of the speedy 

 establishment on the earth, of the millennial 

 state... With an introductory essay, vindicat- 

 ing the claims of sacred chronology against the 

 cavils of the atheist, antiquarian, and infidel. 

 New York, 1842. 12 



SHIPLEY (JONATHAN), D.D. , Bishop ofSt Asaph. 

 A sermon [on Isaiah, xxxiii. 6] preached 

 before the House of Lords, Jan. 30th, 1770. 



London, 1770. 4 



SHIPLEY (WILLIAM). A true treatise on the 

 art of fly-fishing, trolling, &c. as practiced on 

 the Dove. Edited by Edward Fitzgibbon. 



London, 1838. 12 



SHIREFF (EMILY). Thoughts on self-culture. 

 By Maria G. GREY, and E. S. 1850 j 



SHIRLEY (JAMES). The dramatic works and 

 poems of J. S. , now first collected ; with notes 

 by the late William Gifford, Esq., and addi- 

 tional notes, and some account of Shirley and 

 his writings, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. 

 6 vol. London, 1833. 8 



SHIRLEY (SELINA), Countess of Huntingdon. 

 The life and times of Selina Countess of Hunt- 

 ingdon. By a member of the houses of Shir- 

 ley and Hastings. 2 vol. [ Vol ii. , 3d thou- 

 sand.] London, 1839, 40. 8 



SHIRLEY (WALTER AUGUSTUS), D.D., Bishop of 

 Sodor and Man. A letter addressed to those 

 members of the Derbyshire auxiliary Bible 

 society, who have declared their intention of 

 withdrawing from the parent institution. 



Derby, 1832. 8 



The supremacy of holy Scripture. Four lec- 

 tures composed for delivery before the Univer- 

 sity of Oxford, in Lent and Easter terms 1847, 

 at the lecture founded by the Rev. John Bamp- 

 ton, M.A. To which are added, two sermons 

 on the influences of the Holy Spirit, preached 

 before the University on Whitsunday, 1845. 



Orford, 1847. 8 



An essay on the study of moral evidence, read 

 in the Sheldonian theatre, June 19, 1822. 



s. I. et a. 8 



Two sermons preached in the church of All- 

 Saints, Derby, at the visitations of 1830 and 

 1832. London, s. a. 8 



Another copy. 



SHIRRA (ROBERT), Minister of the Associate con- j 

 grcgation, Kirkaldy. A death-bed dialogue : ! 

 being a series of conversations between Mr S. , j 

 and Mr Lister, Dundee ; together with the i 



duty of the survivors. In three part*. 



/:,/< , i ?<,!. i-_- 



Godliness and its exercise mc.imiHiiilrcl. In 

 twodiscou: /.'-/;/,., I7ii. l'2 J 



Church and civil government considered : or, 

 submission to regular government eni"c,m <1 l>y 

 the autlmi-ity of Scripture, in an address to 

 those who call themselves tin- friends of the 

 people. !:<!'< n., 1?<)4. 8' 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The good old way sought out and defended, 

 in the discussion of some questions. 



Htuyow, 1799. 8 



Remains of the Rev. R. S. With a memoir, 

 by the Rev. John B. Johnston. S 

 thousand. /,'/</<., 1850. 8 



SHIRRA (ROBERT), Jun., Minuter of the Asso- 

 ciate congregation, Yetholm. The ministry of 

 reconciliation. Two sermons [on 2 Cor. v. 18J 

 preached at London, Sept. 27. and 30. 1792. 



Kelso, 1793. 8 



SHIRREFF (PATRICK), Farmer, Mungosvells, 

 East Lothian. A tour through North Ame- 

 rica ; together with a comprehensive view 

 of the Canadas and United States, as adapt- 

 ed for agricultural emigration. 



Edin., 1835. 8 



SHIRREFF (WILLIAM). Lectures on baptism. 



London, 1845. 12 



SHITTLER (ROBERT), Curate of Melcombe Hor- 

 sey, Dorset. National religion : or, the voice 

 of God to the British Church and nation. 



London, 1838. 12 



SHOBERL (FREDERIC). A historical account, 

 interspersed with biographical anecdotes, of 

 the House of Saxony, tracing the descent of 

 the present royal and ducal branches, and con- 

 taining a memoir of the life of His Serene 

 Highness Leopold George Christian Frederic, 

 Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Cobourg- 

 Saalfeld. London, 1816. 8 



Present state of Christianity, and of the mis- 

 sionary establishments for its propagation in 

 all parts of the world. Edited by F. S. 



New- York, 1828. 12 



Persecutions of Popery : historical narratives 

 of the most remarkable persecutions occasion- 

 ed by the intolerance of the Church of Rome. 

 2 vol. London, 1844. 8 



SHORE (JOHN), Lord Ttignmouth.* The life of 

 Lord Teignmouth ; [with Memoirs of the life 

 of Sir William JONES]. 1835 



SHORT (AUGUSTUS), M.A., Vicar of Eavens- 

 thorpe, Northamptonshire. The witness of the 

 Spirit with our spirit, illustrated from the 

 eighth chapter of St Paul's Epistle to the Ro- 

 mans ; and the heresies of Montanus, Pelagius, 

 &c. &c. In eight sermons, preached before 

 the University of Oxford, in the year 1846, at 

 the lecture founded by the late Rev. John 

 Bampton, M.A. Oxford, 1846. 8 



SHORT (LAZARUS). The organ heresy, contain- 

 ing an examination of the great palladium. 



London, 1856. 8 3 



SHORTT (W. T. P.), A.B., of Worcester college, 



