STRYPE-STUART. 



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emendata, ut psene novum opus videri pos- 

 sit. Vol. iv.-xi. pars 1. 



Lipsice, 1789-1802. 8 



STRYPE (JOHN), M. A. Memorials of Thomas 

 Cranmer, sometime Lord Archbishop of Can- 

 terbury, wherein the history of the Church 

 and the reformation of it, during the primacy 

 of the said Archbishop, are greatly illustrated, 

 and many singular matters relating thereunto, 

 now first published. In three books... 



London, 1694. fol. 



The life of the learned Sir John CHEKE. 1705 



The history of the life and acts of Edmund 

 GRINDAL, the first Bishop of London, and the 

 second Archbishop of York and Canterbury 

 successively, in the reign of Q. Elizabeth. 



1730 



- Life and acts of Matthew PARKER, Archbishop 

 of Canterbury. 1711 



Annals of the Reformation, and establishment 

 of religion, and other various occurrences in 

 the Church of England. [During Queen Eli- 

 zabeth's reign.] Compiled faithfully out of 

 papers of State, authentick records, publick 

 registers, private letters, and other original 

 manuscripts. Together with an appendix or 

 repository, containing the most important of 

 them. 3 vol. [Vol. i., 2d ed.] 



London, 1725, 28. fol. 



A new edition. 4 vol. 7 parts. 



Oxford, 1824. 8 



Ecclesiastical memorials ; relating chiefly to 

 religion and its reformation, under the reigns 

 of King Henry VIII. King Edward VI. and 

 Queen Mary the first : with the appendixes 

 containing the original papers, records, &c. 

 7 vol. London, 1816. 4 



- The life of Sir Thomas SMITH. 1820 

 STUART (ALEXANDER MOODY). See A. MOODY- 

 STUART. 



STUART (ANDREW). Letters to the Right Hon. 

 Lord Mansfield. London, 1773. 4 



Genealogical history of the Stewarts, from 

 the earliest period of their authentic history 

 to the present times. Containing a particular 

 account of the origin and successive genera- 

 tions of the Stuarts of Darnley, Lennox, and 

 Aubigny, and of the Stuarts of Castelmilk ; 

 with proofs and references ; an appendix of 

 relative papers ; and a supplement, containing 

 copies of various Dispensations found in the 

 Vatican at Rome, in. . . 1789 ; particularly copies 

 of two very interesting Dispensations which 

 had long been sought for in vain, relating to 

 Robert the Stewart of Scotland (King Robert 

 II.) his nuich contested marriages with Eliza- 

 beth More and Euphemia Ross. To which is 

 prefixed a genealogical table relative to the 

 history. London, 1798. 4 



STUART (C. E.), M.A. The Greek Septuagint, 

 its use in the New Testament examined. 



London, 1859. 8 



STUART (CHARLES), Minister of Cramond. The 

 present state of human nature according to the 

 word of God. [An address to the parish of 

 Cramond.] s. I, [1773]. 8 



STUART (DAVID), Minister of the Gospel, Dub- 

 lin. The call of God to Irish Christians, in 

 behalf of their perishing countrymen, and 

 the guilt and danger of neglecting to hear 

 it: a sermon [on Judges, v. 23] preached... 

 at the opening of the Presbyterian Synod of 

 Ireland distinguished by the name Seceders ; 

 on Tuesday, July 4, 1820. 



Dublin, 1820. 8 



STUART (GILBERT), LL.D. An historical dis- 

 sertation concerning the antiquity of the Eng- 

 lish constitution. 2d ed. London, 1771. 8 



A view of society in Europe, in its progress 

 from rudeness to refinement. 



Edin., 1778. 4 



Another edition. London, 1813. 8 



Observations concerning the public law, and 

 the constitutional history of Scotland : with 

 occasional remarks concerning English anti- 

 quity. Edin., 1779. 8 



The history of Scotland, from the establish- 

 ment of the Reformation till the death of 

 Queen Mary. 2 vol. Dublin, 1782. 8 



The history of the establishment of the refor- 

 mation of religion in Scotland. A new edi- 

 tion. Edin., 1805. 8 



A new edition. Greenock, 1810. 8 

 [The same edition as the previous, with a new 



title page.] 



STUART (HARRY), A.M., Minister of Oathlaw. 

 Agricultural labourers, as they were, are, and 

 should be, in their social condition. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1854. 8 



Another copy. 



STUART, HOUSE OF. The right of the House of 

 STEWART to the crown of Scotland considered. 



Edin., 1746. 8 



STUART (HENRY), Prince of Wales.* The life 

 of Henry, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King 

 James I. Compiled chiefly from his own 

 papers, and other manuscripts never before 

 published. By Thomas Birch, D.D. 



London, 1760. 8 



STUART (JAMES). * Remarkable passages in 

 the life of J. S., an old soldier, who died at 

 Berwick upon Tweed, Jan. 6. 1798. By the 

 Rev. William Terrot. Edin., 1800. 12 



STUART (JAMES), of Dunearn. Correspondence 

 between J. S. and the printer of the Beacon ; 

 [Duncan Stevenson]. Edin., [1821]. 8 



Correspondence between J. S. and the Lord 

 Advocate ; [Sir William Rae]. 



Edin., [1821]. 8 



Correspondence between J. S. and the EARL 

 OF MORTON, Lord Lieutenant of the County 

 of Fife, relative to Mr Stuart's resignation of 

 his commission in the Royal Fifeshire yeo- 

 manry cavalry. Edin., 1822. 8 



* The trial of J. S., before the High Court of 

 Jiisticiary at Edinburgh, on Monday June 10, 

 1822. With an appendix of documents. 



Edin., 1822. 8 



STUART (JAMES), LL.D. The Protestant lay- 

 man ; or, the challenge issued by Daniel 

 O'Connell, Esq. accepted : in a series of let- 

 ters, in which various doctrines of the Church 



