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SMITH-SMYTH. 



SMITH (WILLIAM). An essay on the doctrine of 

 the Trinity, and the two natures of Christ ; 

 containing strictures on different popular sen- 

 timents, showing the absurdity of receiving as 

 divine truths, the opinions of men. 



Glasgow, 1813. 12 



SMITH (WILLIAM), LL.D. A dictionary of 

 Greek and Roman antiquities. Edited by 

 W. S. London, 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



- Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and 

 mythology. Edited by W. S. 3 vol. 



London, 1844-49. 8 



A dictionary of the Bible, comprising its anti- 

 quities, biography, geography, and natural 

 history. Edited by W. S. 3 vol. 



1860, 63. 8 



SMITH (WILLIAM), LL.D.* Memoirs of W. S. 



By his nephew and pupil, John Phillips, F.R. S. 



London, 1844. 8 



SMITHSON (S.). Christ on the cross suffering 

 for sinners : or, the sinner's redemption, sanc- 

 tification, and exaltation, by the death and 

 bitter passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 

 Christ. Edin., 1749. 8 



SMITS (JOANNES). Specimen observationum ad 

 Car. Fr. Houbigant prolegomena in Scriptu- 

 ram sacram quod sub prsesidio Sebaldi Ravii 

 defendet J. S. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1761. 4 



SMOLLETT (TOBIAS), M.D. The miscellaneous 

 works of T. S. With memoirs of his life and 

 writings, by Robert Anderson, M.D. 3d ed. 

 6vol. Edin., 1806. 8 



The history of England from the Revolution 

 to the death of George the Second. (Design- 

 ed as a continuation of Mr Hume's History.) 

 A new edition. With the author's last cor- 

 rections and improvements. 5 vol. 



London, 1800. 8 



- Another edition. London, 1823. 8 

 SMYTH (GEORGE), M. A. The Church of Rome's 



claim of authority and infallibility examined. 

 In a sermon [on 2 Cor. i. 24] preached at Sal- 

 ters-Hall, Jan. 30th, 1734. 2d ed. 



London, 1735. 8 



The cause of British Protestants a good one : 

 and they neither to be wheedled nor frighted 

 out of their zeal for God, and loyalty to their 

 King. A sermon preached in Hackney, Oct. 

 18, 1745. London, 1745. 8 



SMYTH (JOHN), D.D. , Minister of Free St George's 

 church, Glasgow. Popery the enemy of the 

 domestic and social affections. Confessional 

 the Inquisition devotion to the Church (not 

 to Christ) more enjoined than love to parents, 

 children, or brethren. Glasgow, 1836. 8 



- The substitution, righteousness, and merito- 

 rious sacrifice of Christ, justification, mass, 

 creature merits, justification confounded with 

 sanctification. [Lect. on Protest.] 



s. I. et a. 12 



SMYTH (MYLES). The Psalms of David para- 

 phrased. 1668. See BIBLES ENGLISH. C. 

 SMYTH (RICHARD). - The obituary of R. S., 

 Secondary of the Poultry Compter, London : 

 being a catalogue of all such persons as he 



knew in their life : extending from A.T> 

 to A.D. 1674. Edited [for the Camden So- 

 ciety] by Sir Henry Ellis, K.H. 



London, 1849. 4 



SMYTH (THOMAS), D.D., Pastor of the second 

 Presbyterian church, Charlestown, S. C. The 

 prelatical doctrine of apostolical succession 

 examined, and the Protestant ministry defend- 

 ed against the assumptions of Popery and High- 

 Churchism, in a series of lectures. 



Boston, 1841. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



An ecclesiastical CATECHISM of the Presbyte- 

 rian Church ; for the use of families, Bible- 

 classes, and private members. 



Boston, 1841. 12 



Third edition. New York, 1843. 12 



Fourth edition. New York, 1844. 12 



Ecclesiastical republicanism ; or the republi- 

 canism, liberality, and catholicity of Presby- 

 tery, in contrast with Prelacy and Popery. 



Boston, 1843. 12 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The exodus of the Church of Scotland : and 

 the claims of the Free Church of Scotland to 

 the sympathy and assistance of American Chris- 

 tians. Charleston, S. 0., 1843. 8 



Second edition ; with valuable documents now 

 first reprinted. New-York, 1844. 12 



Another copy. 



Another edition. With a prefatory note, by 

 the Rev. J. G. Lorimer. Edin., 1844. 8 



Presbytery and not Prelacy the scriptural and 

 primitive polity, proved from the testimonies 

 of Scripture ; the Fathers ; the Schoolmen ; 

 the Reformers ; and the English and Oriental 

 Churches. Also, the antiquity of Presbytery ; 

 including an account of the ancient Culdees, 

 and of St Patrick. Boston, 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The history, character, and results, of the 

 Westminster Assembly of divines. A dis- 

 course, in commemoration of the bi-centenary 

 anniversary of that body. 



New York, 1844. 12 



Another copy. 



The life and character of Calvin the reformer, 

 reviewed and defended. 



Philadelphia, 1844. 12 



Another copy. 



The name, nature and functions of ruling 

 elders ; wherein it is shewn from the testimony 

 of Scripture, the Fathers, and the Reformers, 

 that ruling elders are not Presbyters or Bishops, 

 and that, as representatives of the people, their 

 office ought to be temporary. With an appen- 

 dix, on the use of the title Bishop. 



New-York, 1845. 12 



Another copy. 



The Romish and prelatical rite of confirmation 

 examined, and proved to be contrary to the 

 Scriptures, and the practice of all the earliest 

 and purest Churches, both Oriental and West- 



