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Oxford. A visit to Milan, Florence, and 

 Rome, the subterraneous cities Herculaneum 

 and Pompeii, and the crater of Vesuvius, in 

 1821 . London, 1823. 8 



SHOWER (JOHN), Minister of a meeting house in 

 the Old Jewry. Sacramental discourses, on 

 several texts, before, and after the Lord's Sup- 

 per. London, 1693. 12 



SHRUBSOLE (WILLIAM), Minister at Bethel cha- 

 pel, Sheerness. Christian memoirs; or, a re- 

 view of the present state of religion in Eng- 

 land ; in the form of a new pilgrimage to the 

 heavenly Jerusalem : containing, by way of 

 allegorical narrative, a great variety of dia- 

 logues on the most interesting subjects, and 

 adventures of eminently religious persons. A 

 new edition. Rochester, 1790. 8 



* A defence against Mr Shrubsole. [Wants 

 title.] 8 



SHUCKFORD (SAMUEL), D.D., Chaplain in or- 

 dinary to George II. The sacred and prophane 

 history of the world connected, from the crea- 

 tion of the world to the dissolution of the As- 

 syrian empire at the death of Sardanapalus, 

 and to the declension of the kingdoms of Ju- 

 dah and Israel, under the reigns of Ahaz and 

 Pekah. 2d ed. 3 vol. 



London, 1731-40. 8 



- The creation and fall of man. A supplemental 

 discourse to the preface of the first volume of 

 The sacred and prophane history of the world 

 connected. London, 1753. 8 



Another cop) r . 



The sacred and prophane history of the world 

 connected... Including the dissertation on the 

 creation and fall of man. Revised, corrected, 

 and greatly improved, by James Creighton, 

 B.A. Four volumes in two. The first Ame- 

 rican, from the fifth London edition. 



Philadelphia, 1824. 8 



SHUTE (JosiAs), B.D., Rector of St Mary Wol- 

 noth, London. Sarah and Hagar; or, Genesis 

 the sixteenth chapter opened, in xix. sermons. 

 Published according to his own original manu- 

 scripts... by Edward Sparke, B.D. 



London, 1649. fol. 

 SHUTE - BARRINGTON (JOHN). See John 



Shute BARRINGTON. 



SHUTTLEWORTH (PHILIP NICHOLAS), D.D., 

 Warden of New college, Oxford. Not tradi- 

 tion, but Scripture. 2d ed. 



London, 1839. 8 



A paraphrastic translation of the apostolical 

 Epistles. With notes. 4th ed. 



London, 1840. 8 



Justification through faith. The merciful cha- 

 racter of the Gospel covenant. The sufficiency 

 of Scripture as a rule of faith. Three sermons, 

 preached before the University of Oxford, in 

 the course of the past and present year. 



London, 1840. 8 



- Another copy. 



SIBBALD (Sir ROBERT), M.D. Scotia illustrata 

 sive prodromus histories naturalis in quo re- 

 gionis natura, incolarum ingenia et mores, 

 niorbi iisque medendi methodus, et medicina 



indigena accurate explicantur . . . Cum figuris 

 aeneis. Edinburgi, 1684. fol. 



Vindicise Scotise illustrates, sive prodromi na- 

 turalis historiae Scotise, contra Prodromomas- 

 tiges, sub larva libelli de legibus historise na- 

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Historical inquiries concerning the Roman 

 monuments and antiquities in the North-East 

 part of Britain called Scotland. In which 

 there is an account of the Roman walls, ports, 

 colonies, and forts, temples, altars, sepulchres, 

 and military ways in that country ; and of the 

 Roman forces lodged there, from the vestiges 

 and inscriptions yet remaining ; and from the 

 urns, medals, measures and buckles and arms, 

 and such like antiquities found there, with 

 copper-cuts of the most remarkable of them. 



Edin., 1707. fol. 



The history, ancient and modern, of the she- 

 riffdoms of Fife and Kinross ; with the de- 

 scription of both, and of the firths of Forth 

 and Tay, and the islands in them. In which 

 there is an account of the royal seats and 

 castles ; and of the royal burghs and the ports ; 

 and of the religious houses and schools ; and 

 of the most remarkable houses of the nobility 

 and gentry. With an account of the natural 

 products of the land and waters. 



Edin., 1710. fol. 



A new edition, with notes and illustrations. 

 L. P. Cupar-Fife, 1803. 8 



SIBBES, or SIBBS (RICHARD), D.D., Master of 

 Catharine hall, Cambridge. The works of 

 R. S. To which is prefixed, a short memoir 

 of the author's life. 3 vol. 



Aberdeen, 1809. 8 



Another copy. 



The complete works of R. S. Edited, with 

 memoir, by the Rev. Alexander Balloch Gro- 

 sart. Edin., 1862-64. 8 



The soules conflict with it selfe, and victory 

 over it selfe by faith. A treatise of the inward 

 disquietments of distressed spirits, with com- 

 fortable remedies to establish them. 



London, 1635. 8 



Another edition. Loiylon, 1837. 8 



The saints priviledge, or, a Chi istians constant 

 advocate : containing a short, but most sweet 

 direction for every true Christian to walke 

 comfortably through this valley of teares. 



London, 1638. 4 



A miracle of miracles or Christ in our nature. 

 Wherein is contained the wonderfull concep- 

 tion, birth, and life of Christ... Preached to 

 the Hon. Society of Grayes Inne. 



London, 1638. 4 



The excellencie of the Gospell above the law. 

 Wherein the liberty of the sonnes of God is 

 shewed. With the image of their graces here, 

 and glory hereafter... By R. S. Begun in his 

 lifetime, and published by T. G. and P. N. 



London, 1639. 12 



Bowels opened, or, a discovery of the neere 

 and deere love, union and communion be- 

 twixt Christ and the Church, and consequently 

 betwixt him and every beleeving soul. De- 



