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- Apologeticus, ad codices MStos et editiones 

 vitiivs minima curil recognitus, casti^atus, 

 cnieiidatusutet perpetuo commentario, in <|im 

 non modo variorum uuctorum, Bed et phna S. 

 Si-ripturif loca strictius \i-l nlnnus explican- 

 tur, elucidantur, et illustrantur, studiu et in- 

 dustria Sigeberti Havfivampi, V.D.M. 



Luyd. l:<i{,n:, 1718. 8 



Translated. [With The apologies of Justin 



Martyr, and Minucius Felix. By William 



.V.s.J 1701) 



[And with A translation of the Epistles of 



Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and Ignatius, by 

 Temple CHEVALLIER.] 1833 



The address to Scapula. Translated by Sir 

 David Dalryniple. Edin., 1790. 8 



TEST, TEST- ACTS. Good advice to the Church 

 of England, Roman Catholick, and Protostant 

 dissenter. In which it is endeavoured to be 

 made appear that it is their duty, principles 

 and interest to abolish the penal laws and 

 tests. [By William PEXN.] 



London, 1687. 4 



- Reasons against the repealing the Acts of 

 parliament concerning the test. Humbly of- 

 fered to the consideration of the members of 

 both houses, at their next meeting on the 28th 

 of April, 1687. s. I., 1687. 4 



An argument proving, that the imposition of 

 the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, as a qua- 

 lification for a secular office, is I. Contrary to 

 the express laws of God. II. Contrary to the 

 doctrines of the Church of England. III. Con- 

 trary to the doctrines of the dissenters. And, 

 IV. Contrary to the national and natural 

 rights of all mankind. In which the reason- 

 ableness and necessity of taking away the sa- 

 cramental test at this juncture, is particularly 

 consider'd. London, 1701. 4 C 



- Two questions of present importance briefly 

 stated and argued : viz. whether 'tis reason- 

 able in point of policy, and whether 'tis con- 

 sistent with the safety and welfare of the Esta- 

 blish'd Church, to set the dissenters free from 

 all legal incapacity to serve the present go- 

 vernment. In a letter to a member of parlia- 

 ment. London, 1717. 8 



- The thoughts of a North-Briton concerning 

 the sacramental test, and the other disqualify- 

 ing laws against dissenters. With reasons why 

 Scotsmen should be exempted from the penal- 

 ties of them. London, 1717. 8 



- A true Churchman's reasons for repealing the 

 corporation and test-acts, as they now stand a 

 necessary qualification for civil and military 

 offices. With an humble proposal for making 

 a proper test in the room thereof. 



London, 1732. 8 



Reflections upon the corporation and test-acts 

 as they relate to the Protestant dissenters. 



London, 1732. 8 



- Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal 

 of the corporation and test-acts : together 

 with some queries upon that important affair : 

 as also a few words of advice to the pushing 

 dissenters : occasioned by a certain paper dis- 



persed at a late general meeting, entitled. 

 sons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dis- 

 . a friend to truth, peace and liUrtv : 

 [John SLAI.KN j. /...../..,., 1732. 8 



An answer to some queries in a paper intituled, 

 Reasons offered against pushing for the i 

 of the corporation and test-acts. [By John 

 Shute BARIUNCTOX. ) London, 1732. 8" 



Animadversions on a paper entituled, An an- 

 swer to some queries. By the author of the 

 Reasons against pushing for a repeal of the 

 corporation and test- Acts ; [John SLADEN]. 



L>mdon, 1733. 8 



Reasons for applying to parliament, the en- 

 suing sessions, for the repeal of so much of the 

 corporation and test-acts, as affects the Pro- 

 testant dissenters ; addressed to the gentlemen 

 of the committee. London, 1732. fol. 



Queries concerning the reasonableness of re- 

 pealing the corporation and test-acts, as far as 

 they relate to the Protestant dissenters ; the 

 objections that may be made against that re- 

 peal ; and the most expedient time for the 

 making it. London, 1732. 8 



The danger of a rash and unseasonable appli- 

 cation for the repeal of the corporation and 

 test acts. London, 1732. 8" 



Some considerations humbly offer'd touching 

 the administration and receiving the sacra- 

 ment of the Lord's Supper, as directed by the 

 test- act. Shewing, that the sacramental test 

 is no security to the Church of England, 

 against the dangers of Popery. To which is 

 added, a dialogue between an Englishman and 

 a Scotsman, about repealing the sacramental 

 test. 2d ed. London, 1733. 8 



Remarks on the history of the test [by Thomas 

 Sherlock], in which some mistakes are correct- 

 ed, and some prejudices are obviated. [By 

 William HARRIS.] London, 1733. 8 



A full and fair discussion of the pretensions of 

 the dissenters, to the repeal of the sacramental 

 test. London, 1733. 8 



Some remarks upon the Plea for the sacra- 

 mental test, [by Anthony Ellys]. In a letter 

 to a friend. [By William HARRIS. ] 



London, 1736. 8 



Brief remarks upon The dispute adjusted, [by 

 Edmund Gibson], about the proper time for 

 applying for a repeal of the corporation and 

 test acts, by shewing, that no time is proper. 

 In a letter to a friend. 2d ed. [By William 

 HARRIS.] London, 1736. 8 



The case of the corporation and test acts con- 

 sidered : as they relate to the Church, and the 

 civil government. In a letter to a member of 

 parliament. [In two parts.] [By William 

 HARRIS.] London, 1736. 8 



The debate in the House of Commons, on Mr 

 Beaufoy's motion for the repeal of such parts 

 of the test and corporation acts as affect the 

 Protestant dissenters... 8th May 1789. 



London, 1789. 8 



The dangerous consequences of repealing the 

 sacramental test at this time, plainly demon- 

 strated. London, s. o. 



