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several objections of modern antiscripturists. 

 Wherein the literal sense of the prophecies 

 contained in the Old Testament, and of the 

 miracles recorded in the New, is explained and 

 vindicated. And the necessity of divine reve- 

 lation, from the manifest insufficiency of the 

 light of reason, or natural religion, is asserted. 

 London, 1731. 8 



A new history of the holy Bible, from the be- 

 ginning of the world, to the establishment of 

 Christianity. With answers to most of the 

 controverted questions, dissertations upon the 

 most remarkable passages, and a connection 

 of profane history all along. To which are 

 added notes, explaining difficult texts, rectify- 

 ing mis-translations, and reconciling seeming 

 contradictions. The whole illustrated with 

 proper maps and sculptures. 2d ed. 



London, 1742. fol. 



Another edition. With an introduction, ad- 

 ditional notes, dissertations, and complete in- 

 dexes. By Daniel Dewar, D. D. 



Glasgow, 1838. 8 



Another copy. 



A new and practical exposition of the Apostles 

 creed, wherein each article is fully explained, 

 the most material objections stated and an- 

 swer'd, and a proper dissertation, to illustrate 

 the whole, annex'd to each section, and fitted 

 for the use of private families. Together with 

 an introduction containing a short historical 

 account of the design and origin of creeds. 



London, 1747. fol. 



A complete body of speculative and practical 

 divinity, consisting of five parts... The whole 

 extracted from the best antient and modern 

 writers... 3 vol. Dumfries, 1776. 8 



Another copy. 



STAEL - HOLSTE1N (ANNE - LOTIISE - GERMAINE 

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Considerations on the principal events of the 

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 Baroness de Stael. Edited by the Duke de 

 Broglie, and the Baron de Stael. Translated 

 from the original manuscript. 3 vol. 



London, 1818. 8 



* Sketch of the life, character, and writings of 

 Baroness de Stael- Holstein. By Madame 

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* The biography of Madame de Stael. By Mrs 

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Edin., 1836. 8 



STAEUDLIN (CARL FRIDRICH), Professor of theo- 

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Geschichte der Christlichen Moral seit dem 

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Gottingen, 1808. 8 



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Lehrbuch der Dogmatik und Dogmenge- 

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Lehrbuch der Encyclopadie, Methodologie und 



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Kirchenhistoriches Archiv von K. F. S. , H. G. 

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The history of theological knowledge and lite- 

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Edin., 1835. 8 



STAFFORD-HOUSE. Remarks occasioned by 

 strictures in the Courier and New York En- 

 quirer of December 1852, upon the Stafford- 

 House address. In a letter to a friend in the 

 United States, by an Englishwoman. 



London, 1853. 8 



STAGE-PLAYS. The morality of stage-plays 

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Edin., 1757. 8 



Some serious remarks on a late pamphlet, en- 

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STAIR, VISCOUNT OF. See James DALRYMPLE. 



STAIR, EARL OF. See John DALRYMPLE. 



STALHAM (JOHN), Pastor of the church at Ter- 

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 search after our Lord's meaning in his two 

 parables of the treasure and the pearl. Endea- 

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 Where in the former part, universall redemp- 

 tion is discovered to be a particular errour. 

 (Something here is inserted in answer to Pau- 

 lus Testardus, touching that tenet.) And in 

 the latter part, Christ the peculiar treasure and 

 pearl of God's elect is laid as the sole founda- 

 tion ; and the Christian's faith and joy in him, 

 and self-denial for him, is raised as a sweet and 

 sure superstructure. London, 1647. 4 



STANDARD. Prospectus of a new weekly news- 

 paper, proposed to be published in Dumfries. . . 

 to be called The Presbyterian Standard. 



Dumfries, 1842. 8 



STANDARD-BEARER. The standard-bearer : 



an exhibition of Christian obligation. Part i. 



Paisley, 1852. 8 



STANDFAST (RICHARD), M.A., Rector of Christ- 

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 Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judg- 

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STANFORD (CHARLES). Central truths. 



London, 1859. 8 



STANFORD (CHARLES STUART), A.M. A hand- 

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STANFORD (JOHN), A.M. The domestic chap- 

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 year. Designed for the improvement of fami- 

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Plymouth-Dock, s. a. 8 



STANHOPE (GEORGE), D.D., Dean of Canter- 



