STRICKLAND STRUVIUS. 



Dodo, Solitaire, and other extinct birds of the 

 islands Mauritius, Rodriguez, and Bourbon. 

 By H. E. S., and A. G. MELVILLE, M.D. 



London, 1848. 4 



STRICKLAND (JOHN), B.D., Pastor of the chn,<h 

 at St Edmunds, in the city of New Sarum. \ 

 God's work of mercy, in Sions misery ; laid out 

 in a sermon [on Is. 10. 20] preached before ; 

 the Hon. House of Commons at Margarets 

 Westminster, Decemb. 27. 1643. Whereunto 

 is added, a catalogue of the names of all the | 

 divines that preached before the parliament j 

 till this present, in order as they preached. 



. London, 1644. 4 



STRIGELIUS (VicroRiNUs), Professor of morality I 

 at Heidelberg. ' TiroftvYiftetra. in omnes Libros 

 Novi Testament!, quibus et genus sennonis 

 explicatur, et series concionum monstratur, et , 

 natiua sententia testimoniis pise vetustatis con- 

 firmatur. Edita a V. S. (2 partt.] 



Lipsia, [1565], 8 



STRIMESIUS (SAMUEL), Professor of philosophy 

 and theology in the university of Frankfort on 

 the Oder. De pace ecclesiastica dissertatio ; i 

 [cum Epist. de tolerantia per J. LOCKITJM]. 



1705 



STRONG (WILLIAM), Minuter at Westminster. 

 The certainty of heavenly, and the uncertainty 

 of earthly treasures. Together with a disco- 

 very where the treasure and heart is placed. 

 As it was delivered in several sermons. 



London, 1656. 12 



XXXI. select sermons, preached on special oc- 

 casions. None of them being before made 

 publique. London, 1656. 4 



A treatise shewing the subordination of the 

 will of man unto the will of God. The greatest 

 part printed with his own marginal quotations 

 in his life time, and now published by Mr 

 Rowe, Master Manton, and Master Griffith. 



London, 1657. 8 



A discourse of the two covenants : wherein 

 the nature, differences, and effects of the cove- 

 nant of works and of grace are distinctly, ra- 

 tionally, spiritually and practically discussed ; 

 together with a considerable quantity of prac- 

 tical cases dependent thereon. 



London, 3678. fol. 

 - Another copy. 



STROZA (PETRUS). De Chaldajorum dogmati- 

 bus disputatio...In qua de conciliatione fidei 

 Orientalium cum fide S. R. E. deque obedien- 

 tia S. Sedi Apost. et Sanctiss. D. nostro prte- 

 stita agitur. Colonice Ayrippince, 1617. 8 



Another copy. 



STRUENZEE (JOHANN FRIEDRICH), Count, 

 Prime minister of Denmark. * A faithful nar- 

 rative of the conversion and death of Count 

 S. Together with letters of his parents to him, 

 and also a letter of his own ; wherein he relates 

 how he came to alter his sentiments of religion. 

 Published by D. MUNTER. . .To which is added, 

 the history of Count Enevold BRANDT, from 

 the time of his imprisonment to his death. 

 [Written by the Rev. D. Hee.] Together with 

 t\\o anonymous letters, found in his pocket- 



book, wherein he was forewarned of what hap- 

 pened to him four months after; and hki .. 

 an exact copy of his sentence. The wlmk- 

 translated from the original Gennan. [By tin 

 Rev. Mr Wendeborn.l '/on, 1773. 8 



Another edition [of the Narrative of the con- 

 version and death of Count Struenzee]. 



London, 1824. 8 



Third edition. London, 1826. 8 

 STRUTHER (WILLIAM), Preacher of the Gosj. 



i'.'lutburgh. Christian observations and reao- 

 Ivtions. Or, the dayly practise of the renewed 

 man, turning all occurrents to spirituall vses, 

 and these vses to his vnion with God. I. Cen- 

 tvrie. With a resolution for death, &c. 



London, 1629. 12 



STRUTHERS (GAVIN), D.D. Dr Struthere on 

 the Free Church. By a Free Churchman ; 

 [Andrew GRAY]. Perth, 1845. 8 



Another copy. 



A sectarian spirit : its prevalence and insidi- 

 ousness. [Essays on Christian UNION.] 1845 



The history of the rise of the Relief Church. 



Edin., 1848. 8 



STRUTHERS (JOHN). The history of Scotland 

 from the Union to the abolition of the herit- 

 able jurisdictions in MDCCXLVIII. To which 

 is subjoined a review of ecclesiastical affairs, 

 the progress of society, the state of the arts, 

 &c. to the year MDCCCXXVII. 2 vol. 



Glasgow, 1827, 28. 8 



The poor man's Sabbath, and other poems. 

 New edition. Glasgow, 1839. 8 



STRUTHERS (JOHN), M.D. How to improve 

 the teaching in the Scottish universities. 



Edin., 1859. 8 



STRUTT (JOHN JAMES). * Letter to the Hon. 

 J. J. S., on the Rev. Francis Cunningham's 

 proposal to form a new Continental society. 

 From a friend to the friendless. 



[Reprinted], Edin., 1827. 8 



Another copy. 



STRUTT (JOSEPH). The chronicle of England ; 

 or a compleat history, civil, military and ec- 

 clesiastical, of the ancient Britons and Saxons, 

 from the landing of Julius Caesar in Britain, 

 to the Norman conquest. With a compleat 

 view of the manners, customs, arts, habits, 

 &c. of these people. 2 vol. 



London, 1779. 4 



...The sports and pastimes of the people of 

 England : including the rural and domestic 

 recreations, May-games, mummeries, pageants, 

 processions, and pompous spectacles, from the 

 earliest period to the present time : illustrated 

 by engravings selected from ancient paintings ; 

 in which are represented most of the popular 

 diversions. 2d ed. London, 1810. 4 



STRUVE (K. L.). Ueber die Lateinische De- 

 clination und Conjugation. Eine granima- 

 tische Untersuchung von Dr K. L. S. 



Konigsberg, 1823. 8 



STRUVIUS (BuRCARDUs GOTTHELF). Biblio- 

 theca historica. Instructa a B. G. S. ; aucta 

 a Christr. Gottlieb Budero, nunc vero a loanne 

 Georgio Mexiselio ita digesta, amplificata et 



