TOUGH TO WGOOD. 



795 



Wells. A sermon preached at St John's cha- 

 pel, Bedford Row, on May 1, 1834, on behalf 

 of the British Society for promoting the reli- 

 gious principles of the Reformation. 



s. I, 1834. 8 



TOUGH (Miss). A plain and practical ADDRESS 

 to the ladies of Scotland. 1840 



The CONVOCATION ; or, what have the minis- 

 ters done ? 1842 



TOULMIN (JOSHUA), D.D., Unitarian minister 

 in Birmingham. A short essay on baptism ; 

 ..intended to elucidate the question concerning 

 the extent and perpetuity of its obligation. 



London, 1786. 8 



An essay on catechising ; [with The student 

 and pastor, by John MASON]. 1807 



An historical view of the state of the Protest- 

 ant dissenters in England, and of the progress 

 of free enquiry and religious liberty, from the 

 Revolution to the accession of Queen Anne. 



Bath, 1814. 8 



Another copy. 



TOULOUSE. Re'ponse de quelques membres de 

 1'Eglise Chretienne reforme'e au mandement 

 de Mgr. FArcheveque de Toulouse, pour le 

 careme de 1'an de grace 1838 ; pre'ce'de'e de 

 nouveaux argumens contre 1'Eglise Romaine, 

 fournis par un de ses defenseurs. Cinquieme 

 Edition, avec des notes responsives. 



Toulouse, 1838. 8 



TOURNEFORT (JOSEPH PITTON DE), Professor 

 of medicine in the royal college, Paris. Rela- 

 tion d'un voyage du Levant, fait par ordre du 

 Roy. Contenant 1'histoire ancienne et mo- 

 derne de plusieurs isles de 1'Archipel, de Con- 

 stantinople, des cotes de la Mer Noire, de 

 I'Annenie, de la Georgie, des frontieres de 

 Perse, et de 1'Asie Mineure...3 torn. 



Lyon, 1727. 8 



TOURNELY (HONORATTTS), Professor of theology 

 at Douay. Continuatio prtelectionum theolo- 

 gicarum, sive tractatus de xmiversa theologia 

 morali, torn. x. Continens tractatum de ma- 

 trimonio, cum variis dissertationibus, &c. Col- 

 legit et digessit Petrus Collet. 



Colonice Agrippince, 1765. fol. 



TOVEY (D'BLOsiERs), LL.D., Principal of New- 

 Inn-Hall, Oxford. Anglia Judaica : or the 

 history and antiquities of the Jews in Eng- 

 land. Collected from all our historians, both 

 printed and manuscript, as also from the re- 

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TOWERS (JOSEPH), LL.D. Tracts on political 

 and other subjects, published at various times, 

 and now first collected together, in three vo- 

 lumes. London, 1796. 8 



A vindication of the political principles of Mr 

 Locke : in answer to the objections of the Rev. 

 Dr Tucker, Dean of Glocester. [Collection of 

 tracts, ut supra.] 1796 



A letter to Dr Samuel Johnson : occasioned 

 by his late political publications. With an 

 appendix, containing some observations on a | 

 pamphlet lately published by Dr Shebbeare. 

 [Ibid.] 1796 



Observations on Mr Hume's History of Eng- 

 land. [Ibid.] 1796 



Observations on the right and duties of juries, 

 in trials for libels : together with remarks on 

 the origin and nature of the law of libels. 

 [Ibid.] . 1796 



A letter to the Rev. Dr Nowell : occasioned 

 by his very extraordinary sermon, preached 

 before the House of Commons, on the thirtieth 

 of January, 1772. [Ibid.] 1796 



An examination into the nature and evidence 

 of the charges brought against Lord William 

 Russel, and Algernon Sydney, by Sir John 

 Dalrymple, Bart, in his Memoirs of Great Bri- 

 tain. [Ibid.] 1796 



A dialogue between two gentlemen, concern- 

 ing the late application to parliament, for re- 

 lief in the matter of subscription to the Thirty 

 nine articles and liturgy of the Church of Eng- 

 land. [Ibid.] 1796 



A review of the genuine doctrines of Chris- 

 tianity : comprehending remarks on several 

 principal Calvinistical doctrines : and some 

 observations on the use of reason in religion, 

 on human nature, and on free agency. [Ibid.] 



1796 



An oration delivered at the interment of the 

 Rev. Caleb Fleming, D.D....July 29. 1779. 

 [Ibid.] 1796 



Thoughts on the commencement of a new par- 

 liament : with an appendix, containing re- 

 marks on the letter of the Right Hon. Edmund 

 Burke, on the Revolution in France. [Ibid.] 



1796 



A dialogue between an associator and a well- 

 informed Englishman, on the grounds of the 

 late associations, and the commencement of a 

 war with France. [Ibid.] 1796 



Remarks on the conduct, principles, and pub- 

 lications, of the association at the Crown and 

 Anchor, in the Strand, for preserving liberty 

 and property against republicans and levellers. 

 [Ibid.] 1796 



An essay on the life, character, and writings, 

 of Dr Samuel Johnson. [Ibid.] 1796 



TOWGOOD (MICAIAH), Dissenting minister at 

 Exeter. A dissent from the Church of Eng- 

 land, fully justified, and proved to be the 

 genuine and just consequence of the allegiance 

 which is due to Jesus Christ, the only law- 

 giver in the Church : being the dissenting gen- 

 tleman's Letters, &c. in answer to the Letters 

 of the Rev. Mr White, on that subject. The 

 9th ed. : to which is prefixed a preface, vindi- 

 cating the sentiments and character of the au- 

 thor from some recent misrepresentations. 



Cambridge, 1804. 8 



The fifteenth edition. To which is added 

 a large appendix, illustrative of the history, 

 principles, and present state of the Presbyte- 

 rian Church, particularly that of Ireland. 



Newry, 1816. 12 



Another copy. 



Tracts on important subjects ; historical, con- 

 troversial, and devotional. 



Harlow. 1812. 8 



