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pointed by proclamation for a general fast... 



London, 1757. 4 



TAYLOR (JOHN), M.D. The Gospel ministry, 

 as instituted by Christ, a good work ; an ordi- 

 nation sermon. 2d ed. Edm., 1831. 8 



TAYLOR (LAUCHLAN), D.D., Minister of Lar- 

 bert. An essay on some important passages of 

 the Revelation of the Apostle John ; compared 

 with correspondent passages of the book of 

 Daniel. 2d ed. Edin., 1770. 8 



A supplement to the second edition of the Es- 

 say on the Revelation. In which the partition 

 of Poland is, in some respects, vindicated ; and 

 this event, and the late abasement of the Turks, 

 are considered as accomplishments of the pro- 

 phecy, Rev. xi. 13, 14. Likewise several new 

 and striking arguments are advanced, to shew 

 the probability, that a severe and sudden at- 

 tack may soon be made upon some unsuspect- 

 ing, and unprepared Protestant state ; and, 

 that the fall of the Papacy, and return of the 

 Jews to their native country, may happen a 

 few years hence. To these is subjoined, a 

 dissertation concerning the external mean of 

 the conversion of the Jews. 



Falkirk, 1766 [1776]. 8 



TAYLOR (NATHANAEL), Dissenting minister of a 

 congregation at Suiter's Hall. A preservative 

 against Deism. Shewing the great advantage 

 of Revelation above reason, in the two great 

 points, pardon of sin, and a future state of 

 happiness. With an appendix in answer to a 

 letter of A. W. against revealed religion, in 

 the Oracles of reason. London, 1698. 8 



A discourse of the nature and necessity of faith 

 in Jesus Christ : with an answer to the pleas 

 of our modern Unitarians for the sufficiency 

 of their morality, or meer charity to salvation. 



London, 1700. 8 



Practical discourses on several important sub- 

 jects : viz. A discourse of the children of holy 

 parents. Eight discourses of the covenant of 

 grace. To which are added, a brief discourse 

 of infant-baptism. A sermon before the Lord 

 Mayor. London, 1703. 8 



TAYLOR (NATHANIEL W.), D.D. * Memorial 

 of N. W. T. Three sermons by Leonard Ba- 

 con, D.D., Samuel W. S. Dutton, D. D., 

 George P. Fisher, A.M. 



Newhaven, 1858. 8 



TAYLOR (RICHAKD). A discourse of Christ as 

 he is a rock of salvation. Containing some 

 sermons, preached at the Merchant's lecture 

 in Bread- Street. London, 1701. 8 



The establishment of the law by the Gospel 

 asserted and vindicated. London, 1704. 8 



Another edition. Edin., 1793. 12 



A seasonable caution against presumption in 

 a time of prosperity. London, 1704. 8 



Discourses on several subjects. 2 vol. 



London, 1719. 8 



The true Scripture doctrine of justification, 

 explained and vindicated. London, 1727. 8 



Another copy. 



TAYLOR (RICHARD), F. S. A. Scientific me- 

 moirs, selected from the transactions of foreign 



academies of science and learned societies, and 

 from foreign journals. Edited by R. T. Vol. 

 i.-iii., and part 1st of vol. iv. 



Lond,on, 1837-44. 8 



TAYLOR (THOMAS), D.D., Pastor of St Mary, 

 Aldermanbury, London. A commentarie upon 

 the Epistle of S. Paul written to Titus. Preach- 

 ed in Cambridge, and now published for the 

 further use of the Church of God. 



Cambridge, 1612. 4 



Another edition. Together with an exact 

 and full relation of the life and death of 

 that incomparable divine... 



London, 1658. fol. 



David's learning, or, the way to true happi- 

 nesse : in a commentarie vpon the xxxii. 

 Psalme. The second time corrected. 



London, 1618. 4 



An everlasting record of the utter ruine of 

 Romish Amaleck. Delivered in a sermon [on 

 Exod. xvii. 14] at Blackfriars in London. 



London, 1624. 4 



A sermon on Rev. xviii. 4. A voice calling 

 God's people out of Romish Babylon. [Wants 

 title.] London, 1624. 4 



The progresse of saints to full holinesse : de- 

 scribed in sundry apostolicall aphorismes, or 

 short precepts tending to sanctification. With 

 a sweete and divine prayer to attain the prac- 

 tise of those holy precepts. 



London, 1630. 4 



The theatre of God's judgments. Collected by 

 Thomas BEARD, and T. T. 1648 

 Moses and Aaron, or the types and shadows of 

 our Saviour in the Old Testament opened and 

 explained. London, 1653. 4 



TAYLOR (THOMAS), Pastor of a Congregational 

 church in Cambridge. The true light shining 

 in darkness, and dispelling the mists of errour 

 arising from the darkness of man's heart, &c. 

 promoted by the prince of darkness against 

 the truth of God ; in the matter of our justi- 

 fication : shewing, that by the deeds of the 

 law, or man's own righteousness, no flesh can, 

 or shall be justified in the sight of God. [In 

 two parts.] London, 1693. 8 



Xfovo- x.ot.1 x#/go>ioy/ Qiov ^iKctiovro; TOV; fxhsx.- 

 TOVJ dvrov. Or, a discourse of, or concerning 

 the time and season, wherein God doth justifie 

 his elect, through faith in his Son Jesus Christ, 

 according to the Scriptures. Wherein, I. The 

 doctrine of justification from all eternity. 

 II. The doctrine of justification from the time 

 of Christs death and resurrection, are fairly 

 and truly tried and confuted. III. The true 

 time searched out and stated according to 

 Scripture. London, 1G93. 8 



Jacob wrestling with God and prevailing : or 

 a treatise concerning the necessity and efficacy 

 of faith in prayer. Wherein divers weighty 

 questions and cases of conscience, about pray- 

 ing in faith, are stated and resolved... 



Edin., 1694. 8 

 TAYLOR (WILLIAM), Minister of the Associate 

 Synod, Perth. An effectual remedy to the 

 disputes presently existing in the Associate 



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