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SMAL1UDGE- SMITH. 



the consistency of these with each other, illus- 

 trated. [Theological tracts, edited by .John 

 BROWN, D.D., vol. i.] Edin., IS.. 



s.M ALRIDGE (GEORGK), D.D., Bishop of Bristol. 

 A sermon [on Judges, xix. 30] preached... at 

 the cathedral church of St Paul, London, Jan. 

 31, 170 J. Being the anniversary of the mar- 

 tyrdom of King Charles I. London, 1709. 8 



SMEALL (A.). A few remarks on the letter of 

 the Rev. Joseph Brown, Dalkeith, in reply to 

 Dr Marshall's letter, contained in the Free 

 Church magazine for October last. 2d ed. 



/:./;., 1844. 8 



SM EATON (GEORGE), Professor of exegetical theo- 

 logy in the New college, Edinburgh. The ne- 

 cessary harmony between doctrine and spiritual 

 life : being an introductory lecture, delivered 

 on the 9th Nov., 1853, to the Free Church 

 students attending the divinity hall at Aber- 

 deen. Aberdeen, 1853. 8 



SMECTYMNTJUS. [A word formed from the 

 initials of the writers' "names, Stephen Mar- 

 shall, Edmund Calamy, TJwmas Young, Mat- 

 thew Newcomen, and William Spurstoive.] 

 Smectymnuus redivivus. Being an answer to 

 a book, [by Bishop Hall] entituled, An humble 

 remonstrance in which the original of Liturgy 

 [and] Episcopacy is discussed, and queries pro- 

 pounded concerning both. The parity of 

 Bishops and Presbyters in Scripture demon- 

 strated. The occasion of the imparity in an- 

 tiquity discovered. The disparity of the an- 

 cient and our modern Bishops discovered. 

 The antiquity of ruling Elders in the Church 

 vindicated. The prelatical Church bounded. 

 Composed by five learned and orthodox di- 

 vines. 6th ed. Eilin., reprinted, 1708. 4 



A vindication of the Answer to the Humble 

 remonstrance, from the unjust imputations 

 of frivolousnesse and falsehood : wherein the 

 cause of liturgy and Episcopacy is farther de- 

 bated, by the same Smectymnuus. 



s. I., 1641. 4 



* A short answer to the tedious Vindication of 

 Smectymnuus. By the author of the Humble 

 remonstrance ; [Joseph HALL]. 



London, 1641. 4 



SMELLIE (WILLIAM), Printer in Edinburgh. 

 The philosophy of natural history. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1790. 4 



Literary and characteristical lives of John 

 Gregory, M.D., Henry Home, Lord Kames, 

 David Hume, and Adam Smith, LL.D. To 

 which are added a dissertation on public spirit ; 

 and three essays. Edin., 1800. 8 



* Memoirs of the life, writings, and corre- 

 spondence of W. S. By Robert Kerr, F.R.S. 

 2vol. Edin., 1811. 8 



SMETONIUS (THOMAS), Principal of the univer- 

 sity of Glasgow. Ad virulentum Archibaldi 

 Hamiltonii apostatse dialogum, de confusione 

 Calvinianse sectse apud Scotos, impie conscrip- 

 tum orthodoxa responsio. In qua Celebris ilia 

 quaestio de Ecclesia, de universalitate, succes- 

 sione, et Romani Episcopi primatu breviter, 

 dilucide, et accurate tractatur. Adjecta est 



vera historia extremes vitte et obitus t-ximij 

 viri.Io.m. Kimxij Ecclesia.- Scoticana- instaura- 

 torifl fidelissimi. '-/, ./;, ir.7'.). 4 J 



SMIGLECIUS (MARTINCS), S. J. Logica, H 

 tis disputationibus et qusestionibus illustrata, 

 et in duos tomos distribute : in qua qnieqaid 

 in Aristotelico organo vel cognitu necessariuui 

 vel obscuritate ju-rploxum, tarn chin- 

 spicue, quam solido ac nervose pertractantur. 

 Oxonia-, 1638. 4 



SMITH ( ).- Reply by Mr S., to the an 



of the town council to his address. 



. 1799. 8 



SMITH (Mrs). An abridgment of the prophe- 

 cies, as connected with profunu history, l>th 

 ancient and modern. In question and answer. 

 Selected from the best authors. 



London, 1822. 12 



SMITH (ADAM), Professor of moral philosoj.il' 

 the university of Glasgow. The works of A. S. 

 With an account of his life and writings by 

 Dugald Stewart. 5 vol. 



London, 1811, 12. 8 



Theory of moral sentiments. 



London, 1759. 8 



Seventh edition. [Containing also A disserta- 

 tion on the origin of language. ] 2vol. 



London, 1792. 8 



Eleventh edition. [Without the dissertation.] 



London, 1812. 8* 



* A letter to A. S., LL.D. on the life, death, 

 and philosophy of his friend David Hume. By 

 one of the people called Christians. [George 

 HORNE.] New edition. London, 1782. 12 



An inquiry into the nature and causes of the 

 wealth of nations. With a life of the author. 

 Also, a view of the doctrine of Smith, compared 

 with that of the French economists ; with a 

 method of facilitating the study of his works ; 

 from the French of M. Gamier. Complete in 

 one volume. Edin., 1833. 8 



An inquiry into the nature and causes of the 

 wealth of nations. With a life of the author, 

 an introductory discourse, notes, and supple- 

 mental dissertations. By J. R. M'Culloch. 

 A new edition. Edin., 1846. 8 



SMITH (CHAKLES HAMILTON), Lieut. Col The 

 natural history of dogs. Canidae or genus 

 canis of authors. Including also the genera 

 hyaena and proteles. Illustrated by thirty- 

 one coloured plates, with memoir... of Pallas. 

 Vol. i. [Nat. Lib., vol. xxv.] 



Edin., 1839. 8 



Vol. ii. Illustrated by thirty-eight coloured 



plates, with... memoir of Don Felix d'Azara. 

 [Ibid., vol. xxviii.] Edin., 1840. 8 



The natural history of horses. The Equidiu 

 or genus equus of authors. Illustrated by 

 thirty-five coloured plates, with... memoir of 

 Gesner. [Ibid., vol. xxxi.] Edin., 1841. 8 



An introduction to the Mammalia, chiefly with 

 reference to the principal families not described 

 at length in the former volumes. Illustrated 

 by thirty-one coloured plates, with... memoir 

 of Dru Drury. [Ibid., vol. xxxv.] 



Edin., 1842. 8 



