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Edin., 1845. 12 



The character of the late Thomas Chalmers, 

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- The unity of the human races proved to be the 

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 With a review of the present position and 

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New-York, 1850. 12 



Another copy. 



- The nature and claims of young men's Chris- 

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SMYTH (WILLIAM), Professor of modern history 

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SMYTH (WILLIAM CAKMICHAEL). The Hindoo- 

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SMYTHIES (WILLIAM), Morning lecturer at St 

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SNAPE (ANDREW), D.D., Rector of West-Ildesley, 

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Third edition. London, 1717. 8 



- * A vindication of the honour and prerogative 

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* An answer to a letter to the Bishop of Ban- 

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 Another copy. 



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London, 1717. 8 



A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor, 

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London, 1717. 8 



A vindication of a passage in Dr S.'s Second 

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* Farther remarks on the Rev. Dr S. 's Second 

 letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of 



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A letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor ; [pre- 

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SNELLING (THOMAS). On the gold coins of 

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SNODGRASS (JOHN), D.D., Minister of the Mid- 

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A commentary, with notes, on a part of the 

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SNODGRASS (W. D.), D.D., Pastor of the Se- 

 cond-Street Presbyterian church, Troy. The 

 Scripture doctrine of sanctification stated, and 

 defended against the error of Perfectionism. 



Philadelphia, 1841. 12 



Another .copy. 



Discourses on the apostolical succession. 



Troy, N. Y., 1844. 12 



Another copy. 



SNORRO, fil. Sturlce, or Sturlesson, Sturlonides. 

 The Heimskringla ; or, chronicle of the 

 Kings of Norway. Translated from the Ice- 

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London,, 1844. 8 



SNOWBALL (JOHN CHARLES), M.A., Fellow of 

 St John's college, Cambridge. The elements of 

 plane trigonometry ; with the construction and 

 use of tables of logarithms, both of numbers, 

 and for angles. 4th ed. 



Cambridge, 1839. 8 



SO AMES (HENRY), M.A., Chancellor of St Paul's 

 cathedral, London. An inquiry into the doc- 

 trines of the Anglo-Saxon Church, in eight 

 sermons preached before the University of Ox- 

 ford, in the year 1830, at the lecture founded 

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Oxford, 1830. 8 



Another copy. 



Elizabethan religious history. 



London, 1839. 8 



The Latin Church during Anglo-Saxon times. 



London, 1848. 8 



