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TRIMNELL-TROTTER. 



with annotations and reflections. 5th ed. 

 <; rot, Lowlon, 1800. TJ 



TRIMNELL (CHARLES), D.D., Bislwp of Nor- 

 mV/i, <tfti-rn-it>-<l.i <>f ll'inchester. An account 

 of the proceedings between the two Houses of 

 CONVOCATION which met October the 20th, 

 1702. 1704 



A sermon [on Ps. xx. 6] preach'd before the 

 House of Lords, at the Abbey- church in West- 

 minster, Feb. 17. 1708. Being the day ap- 

 pointed for a publick thanksgiving, A.<-. 



London, 1709. 8 



TRINDER (WILLIAM MARTIN), LL.B. of Oxford, 

 I'm! M.D. at Leyden. Twenty practical ser- 

 mons, entitled the Philanthropic monitor. 



London, 1793. 8 



A sermon on the defence of our country, [from 

 2 Sam. x. 12]. London, 1798. 8 



Sermons on the parables of our blessed Lord 

 and Saviour Jesus Christ. Barnet, 1816. 8 



Another copy. 



TRINITARIANS. An address to the members 

 of the Church of England, and to Protestant 

 Trinitarians in general, exhorting them to turn 

 from the false worship of three persons, to the 

 worship of the one true God. 2d ed. 



London, 1788. 8 



TRINITY. The doctrine of the Trinity and 

 TRANSUBSTANTIATION compared, as to Scrip- 

 ture, reason, and tradition, in a new dialogue 

 bo tween a Protestant and a Papist. The second 

 part. Wherein the doctrine of the Trinity is 

 shewed to be agreeable to Scripture and rea- 

 son, and transubstantiation repugnant to both. 

 [By E. STILLINGFLEET.] London, 1687. 4 



The doctrine of the blessed Trinity stated and 

 defended. By some London ministers. [The 

 Rev. Mr Tong, Rev. Mr Robinson, Rev. Mr 

 Smith, and Rev. Mr Reynolds.] 



London, 1719. 8 



An account of all the considerable books and 

 pamphlets that have been wrote on either side 

 in the controversy concerning the Trinity, since 

 the year 1712. In which is also contained, an 

 account of the pamphlets writ this last year on 

 each side by the dissenters, to the end of the 

 year 1719. [ByT.HERNE.] London, 1720. 8 



The Scripture- Trinity intelligibly explained : 

 or, an essay towards the demonstration of a 

 Trinity in unity, in answer to Dr Waterland 

 and Dr Clarke. By a divine of the Church of 

 England. London, 1720. 8 



A sober appeal to a Turk or an Indian, con- 

 cerning the plain sense of Scripture, relating 

 to the Trinity. Being an, answer to Dr I. 

 Watts' late book, intitled, The Christian doc- 

 trine of the Trinity, or Father, Son, and Spi- 

 rit, three persons and one God, asserted and 

 proved by plain evidence of Scripture, without 

 the aid or incumbrance of human schemes. 

 The 2d ed. To which are added, I. Remarks 

 on Dr Watts' three Dissertations relating to 

 the doctrine of the Trinity, published in 1724. 

 II. A sober appeal to all that have read the 

 New Testament, whether the reputed orthodox 

 are not more justly chargeable with preaching 



a new Gospel, than reputed Ariana. III. A 

 ivj.lv t<> Dr Waterland's Animadversions upon 

 some passages in the Sober appeal. [By Mar- 

 tin TOM K i .vs.] London, 1748. 8 J 



A new essay with relation to the doctrine of 

 the Trinity. Lmidon, 1749. 8 



A letter to the mayor and corporation of Deale, 

 in Kont, in relation to their opinion upon the 

 Trinity. London, 1752. 8 



A vindication of the doctrine of the Trinity 

 from the exceptions of a late pamphlet [by 

 Bishop Clayton] entitled, An essay on Spirit, 

 Arc. By a divine of the Church of England ; 

 [Thomas RANDOLPH]. In three parts. 



"..;/ rd, 1753, 54. 8 



Another copy. 



Outline of the Scripture evidence for the Tri- 

 nity... Glasyoiv, 1831. 12 



The Christian layman : or, the doctrine of the 

 Trinity fully considered, and adjudged accord- 

 ing to the Bible. By a Christian layman. 



Mobile, 1840. 12 



TROLLOPE (FRANCES). Belgium and Western 

 Germany in 1833 ; including visits to Baden- 

 Baden, Wiesbaden, Cassel, Hanover, the Harz 

 mountains, &c. &c. 2 vol. 2d ed. 



London, 1835. 12 



TROLLOPE (WILLIAM), M.A., of Pembroke col- 

 lege, Cambridge. Analecta theologica : a cri- 

 tical, philological, and exegetical commentary 

 on the New Testament : adapted to the Greek 

 text ; compiled and digested from the most 

 approved sources, British and foreign : and so 

 arranged as to exhibit the comparative weight 

 of the different opinions on disputed texts. 

 2 vol. New edition. London, 1842. 8 



TROMMIUS (ABRAHAM), Pastor at Grroningen. 

 Concordantise Greecse versionis vulgo dicfce 

 LXX. interpretum, cujus voces secundum or- 

 dinem elementorum sermonis Gneci digestre 

 recensentur, contra atque in opere Kircheriano 

 factum fuerat. Leguntur hie praeterea voces 

 Graecse pro Hebraicis redditse ab antiquis om- 

 nibus Veteris Testament! interpretibus, quo- 

 rum nonnisi fragmenta extant, Aquila, Sym- 

 macho, Theodotione et aliis, quorum maximam 

 partem nuper in lucem edidit Domnus Ber- 

 nardus de Montfaucon. 2 torn. 



Amstel. et Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1718. fol. 



Another copy. 



TRONCHAY ('MICHEL). Histoire abrege'e de 

 1'abbaye de PORT- ROYAL. 1710 



TROPES. Divine eloquence, or, an essay upon 

 the tropes and figures contained in the holy 

 Scriptures. [By Cornelius NORWOOD.] 



Berwick, 1792. 12 



TROQUEER. The case of the elders and heri- 

 tors of the parish of Troqueer, callers of Mr 

 J. R. probationer. Given in to the General 

 Assembly, 1734. .EtHn.,1734. 8 



TROTTER (JOHN). Travels in Phrenologasto. 

 By Giovanni Battista BALSCOPO. [Pseud.] 

 Translated from the Italian. 



London, 1829. 8 



TROTTER (WILLIAM).* The justice and for- 

 bearance of the Methodist new connexion con- 



