SPARKE-SPENt 



1ms hntlir rhristianis, prolixl- et cum Jud;i-is, 

 elenchus historico-theologicus. 



A,,uM. t 1094. 8 



Another edition. Amstel.,1701. 8 



Editio quinta. Lugd. Batav., 1757. 4 



Brevis introductio ad historiam sacrum utrius- 

 qne Testamenti, ac pnecipxie Christianam, ad 

 A. MDXVIII. inchoata jam Reformat. Accedunt 

 orationes dme novissimte. Editio nova. 



Lugd. Batav., 1695. 4 



Histoire de la Papesse Jeanne fidelement tire"e 

 de la dissertation Latine de Mr. de Spanheim. 

 [Par Jaques Lenfant.] 2 torn. Seconde Edi- 

 tion. La Haye, 1720. 12 



SPARKE (EDWARD), B.D., Preacher at St James 

 < '!> i'k> nx-iil, London. &vaia,afr,oto, vel Scintil- 

 la altaris. Being a pious reflection on prima- 

 tive devotion : in the feasts and fasts of the 

 Church of England. 2d ed., with prayers and 

 sculptures to the several occasions. 



Lmidon, 1660. 8 



SPARRMAN (ANDREW), M. D. , Professor of physic 

 at Stockholm. A voyage to the Cape of Good 

 Hope, towards the antarctic polar circle, and 

 round the world : but chiefly into the country 

 of the Hottentots and Caffres, from the year 

 1772, to 1776. Translated from the Swedish 

 original. 2 vol. Perth, 1789. 12 



SPARROW (ANTHONY), Master of Queen's college, 

 Cambridge. A collection of articles, injunc- 

 tions, canons, orders, ordinances, and consti- 

 tutions ecclesiastical, with the public records 

 of the Church of England, chiefly in the times 

 of K. Edward VI., Q. Elizabeth, K. James, 

 and K. Charles I. Published to vindicate the 

 Church of England, and to promote uniformity 

 and peace in the same. Fourth impression. 

 London, 1684. 4 



SPEARMAN (ROBERT). An enquiry after PHI- 

 LOSOPHY and theology. 1755 



SPECTATOR. The Spectator. Carefully cor- 

 rected. 8 vol. Edin., 1753. 12 



Harrison's edition. London, 1793. 8 



The Christian spectator, conducted by an asso- 

 ciation of gentlemen. New series. [1827,28.] 

 2 vol. New-Haven, [1827, 28.] 8 



The quarterly Christian spectator. Conducted 

 by an association of gentlemen. [1829, 30.] 

 2 vol. New-Haven, [1829, 30. J 8 



SPECULATIVE SOCIETY. History of the 

 speculative society of Edinburgh, from its in- 

 stitution in MDCCLXIV. Edin., 1845. 8 



SPEECHES. Report of speeches, delivered by 

 Dr Gordon, Dr Chalmers, Dr Macfarlan, Dr 

 Brewster, Dr Buchanan, Mr Cunningham, Mr 

 Candlish, at meetings held in Edinburgh, Au- 

 gust 25, 1841. Edin., 1841. 8 



Another copy. 



SPELMAN (Sir HENRY). De non temerandis 



Ecclesiis, Churches not to be violated. 4th ed. 



Oxford, 1668. 8 



Reliquiae Spelmannianse. The posthumous 

 works of Sir H. S. Kt. , relating to the laws and 

 antiquities of England. Published from the 

 original manuscript. With a life of the author. 



Osfvrd, 1698. fol. 



NCE (JAMES), A.M. The Church-connexi. n 

 l)c-t\M-cii l.i-l it- v.Ts ;u id tla-ir infant i.Hsprin^ : 

 and the consequent riL'ht "f the latter to )>aj> 

 t ism. A sermon [on Is. Ixv. 23] preached at 

 Aberdeen, August 18, 1822. 



Aberdeen, 1822. 8 



A letter of reproof to the Rev. Andrew Thom- 

 son, D.D. in reply to his strictures (in the 

 Edinburgh Christian Instructor for Oct<.l>tr 

 last) on the annual meeting of the Aberdeen 

 auxiliary Bible society. Aberdeen, 1829. 8 



SPENCE (JOSEPH), A.M., Professor 



Oxford. Polymetis: or, an enquiry conci-min^ 

 the agreement between the works of the Ro- 

 man poets, and the remains of the ancient 

 artists. Being an attempt to illustrate them 

 mutually from one another. In ten books. 



London, 1747. fol. 



SPENCE (SAMUEL). The privilege and duty of 

 British dissenters. A sermon, preached in 

 Russell Street church, Liverpool, December 6, 

 1833. Liverpool, 1834. 8 



SPENCE (WILLIAM), F.L.S. An introduction to 

 entomology. By W. KIRBY, and W. S. 



1815, 1817 



SPENCER (ALEXANDER), A.M, Minister of the 

 Free Church, Cornhill, Banff shire. Plea for 

 abstinence, with suggestions on the duty of the 

 Church in reference to it. Glasgow, s. a. 8 



SPENCER (B.) The plan of Dr Spencer's insti- 

 tution in Bristol, for acquiring and communi- 

 cating an accurate and critical knowledge of 

 the holy Scriptures, without expence. 



London, 1817. 12 



SPENCER (EDMUND). Travels in Circassia, 

 Krim-Tartary, &c., including a steam voyage 

 down the Danube, from Vienna to Constantin- 

 ople, and round the Black sea. 3d ed. 2 vol. 

 London, 1839. 8 



SPENCER (JOHN). A short treatise concerning 

 the lawfullnesse of every mans exercising his 

 gift as God shall call him thereunto. 



London, 1641. 4 



SPENCER (JOHN), D.D., Dean of Ely. A. dis- 

 course concerning prodigies: wherein the vanity 

 of presages by them is reprehended, and their 

 true and proper ends asserted and vindicated. 

 2d ed. , to which is added a short treatise con- 

 cerning viilgar prophecies. London, 1665. 8 



Another copy. 



De legibus Hebraeorum ritual ibus et earuni 

 rationibus, libri quatuor...Editos, MSS. cum 

 testimoniis auctorum laudatis recensuit, et in- 

 dices adjecit, Leonardus Chappelow, S.T.B. 

 [2 torn.] Cantabrigice, 1727. fol. 



SPENCER (J. S.), D.D. A pastor's sketches: 

 or, conversations with anxious enquirers re- 

 specting the way of salvation. With an intro- 

 duction and editorial notes, by J. A. James. 

 Reprinted from the ninth American edition. 

 London, 1855. 8 



SPENCER (THOMAS), Minister of Newington cha- 

 pel, Liverpool. * Memoirs of the life and mi- 

 nistry of the late Rev. T. S. By Thomas 

 Raffles. r } )ool, 1813. s 



Fifth edition. pool, 1820. li 1 ' 



