7 in; 



TOWGOOD T-\\: 



An essay towarfls attaining a tme idea of tlie 

 character and feign of King Charles the First, 

 and the causes of the civil war... 3d ed. [Col- 

 lection of tracts, ut supra.] 1812 

 The baptism of infants a reasonable service ; 

 founded upon Scripture, and undoubted apos- 

 tolic tradition : in which its moral purposes 

 and use in religion are shewn, lit hud. [Ibid.] 



1812 



Dipping not the only scriptural and primitive 

 manner of baptizing. And supposing it were, 

 yet a strict adherence to it not obligatory on 

 us. [Ibid.] 1812 



High flown Episcopal and priestly claims fm ly 

 examined : in a dialogue between a country 

 gentleman and a country vicar : wherein Church 

 authority, confirmation, absolution ; the burial 

 of the dead, the power of Bishops to give the 

 Holy Ghost, and of priests to forgive sins ; the 

 consecration of churches and church-yards, and 

 bowing toward the altar and the East ; are 

 particularly considered. To which is prefixed 

 a serious admonition to those who are pressed 

 to come to confirmation : and some remarks 

 on a book lately published, entitled, Short in- 

 structions for them that are preparing for con- 

 firmation, &c. [Ibid.] 1812 

 A calm and plain answer to the enquiry, Why 

 are you a dissenter from the Church of Eng- 

 land 1 Containing some remarks on its doc- 

 trine, spirit, constitution, and some of its of- 

 fices and forms of devotion. By the author of 

 the dissenting gentleman's Letters to White. 

 Being a summary view of the arguments con- 

 tained in those letters. [Ibid.] 1812 

 The dissenters' apology : or their principles 

 and conduct justified, from the groundless and 

 severe censures lately set forth against them 

 by the editor of Dr Warren's Sermons : in 

 which the nature of schism, Church authority, 

 and civil establishments of religion is consi- 

 dered : and the memory of their fathers purged 

 from the odium there cast upon them. [Ibid.] 



1812 



Spanish cruelty and injustice : a justifiable 

 plea for a vigorous war with Spain ; and a ra- 

 tional ground for hopes of success : being a 

 collection from authentic authors, of their 

 inhuman barbarities exercised upon Pagans, 

 Jews, Mahometans, and Christians. [Ibid.] 



1812 



Afflictions improved : a sermon [on Eccles. vii. 

 14] preached at Credit on in Devon, Aug. 21, 

 1743. Being the Lord's Day after the dread- 

 ful fire which consumed the greatest part of 

 that large and populous town : to which is 

 prefixed a short account of that terrible con- 

 flagration. 2d ed. [Ibid.] 1812 

 Recovery from sickness : a present to one 

 raised from a dangerous disorder : containing 

 serious reflections, resolutions and devotions, 

 suitable to that occasion. 3d ed. [Ibid.] 



1812 



The grounds of faith in Jesus Christ briefly 

 stated ; and shewn to be a solid foundation 

 for peace and joy unspeakable- : with an ear- 



nest recommendation of Catholic Christianity, 

 and the communion of saints. (Ihid.J 18J2 



T<>\\NK (JoH.s). A critical inquiry into the 

 opinions and practice >f the ancient philoso- 

 phers concerning the nature of the Soi i.. 



1748 



TOWNLEY (CHARLES QOOTUVO), LL.D. * 

 sceptic saved and saving others ; or memorials 

 of C. G. T. By Samuel Martin. 



Ion, 1857. 8 



T< > \VNLEY (JAMES), D.D. Illustrations of bib- 

 lical literature, exhibiting the history and fato 

 of the sacred writings, from the earliest period 

 to the present century ; including biographical 

 notices of translators, and other eminent bibli- 

 cal scholars. 3 vol. London, 1821. 8 



TOWNSEND (GEORGE), D.D., Canon of Dur- 

 ham. The accusations of history against the 

 Church of Rome, examined in remarks on the 

 principal observations in Mr Charles Butler's 

 work, " Book of the Roman Catholic Church." 

 With a supplementary letter to Mr Butler, 

 containing a reply to his " Vindication" of 

 that work, point by point, throughout. A new 

 edition. London, 1826. 8 



Review of a pamphlet, entitled, " Declaration 

 of the Catholic Bishops, the vicars apostolic, 

 and their coadjutors, in Great Britain," para- 

 graph by paragraph. To which is added, an 

 appeal to the Roman Catholic laity, who signed 

 " an address to their Protestant fellow coun- 

 trymen," founded upon that Declaration. 



London, 1827. 8 



The Holy Bible arranged in chronological or- 

 der. 1834. See BIBLES ENGLISH. A. 



The doctrine of the atonement to be taught 

 without reserve ; or, the clergy warned against 

 the errors of a publication, entitled, "Tracts 

 for the times, No. 80. Ad clerum :" A charge 

 to the clergy of the peculiar of Allerton and 

 Allertonshire, at the visitation, August 15, 

 1838. London, 1838. 8 



Ecclesiastical and civil history philosophically 

 considered, with reference to the future re- 

 union of Christians. The first three.books, 

 comprising the period from the ascension of 

 our Lord to the death of Wycliffe. 2 vol. 



London, 1847. 8 



TOWNSEND (JOHN), Minister of the Gospel, Ja- 

 maica How, Bermondxey. Nine discourses on 

 prayer. London, 1799. 8 



Hints on Sunday schools and itinerant preach- 

 ing ; in a letter to the Bishop of Rochester. 



London, 1801. 8 



TOWNSEND (JOSEPH), A.M., Rector of Pewsey, 

 Wiltshire. Every true Christian a new crea- 

 ture. A treatise on 2 Cor. v. 17. To which 

 is added, three dialogues between a minister 

 and one of his hearers ; on the true principles 

 of religion, and salvation for sinners by Jesus 

 Christ. By the same author, s. 1, 1769. 12 

 TOWNSON (THOMAS), D.D., Archdeacon of Eich- 

 mond. Discourses on the four Gospels. ..To 

 which is added, an inquiry concerning the 

 hours of St John, of the Romans, and of some 

 other nations of antiquity. 2d ed. To which 



