806 



UNDERSTANDING -UN 1 1 >N. 



antidote Christians against formality in reli- 

 gion and apostasie. /..>,/./,,,,, KiiiO. 4 



UNDERSTANDING. The procedure, ext.-nt, 

 and limits of huniiin understanding. [By 

 Peter BROWNE.] 2d ed. London, 1729. 8 



UNIGENITUS, CONSTITUTIO. Memoires [sept] 

 pour servir :i 1'exanien de la Constitution [Uni- 

 genitus] du Pape contre le Nouveau Testament 

 en Francis avec des reflexions morales. [Par 

 Pasquier QUESNKL. [5 torn.] 



s. I., 1713-16. 12 



L'unite", la visibility 1'autorite' de 1'Eglise et 

 la veriU renverse'es par la Constitution de Cle- 

 ment XI. Unigenitus, et par la maniere dont 

 elle est re9ue. [Par Jacques BASNAGB.] 



Amsterdam, 1815. 8 



Acte d'Appel interjette' le 1. Mars 1717. Par 

 Nosseigneurs les Eveques de Mirepoix, de 

 Senez, de Montpellier, et de Boulogne, au 

 futur concile general, de la Constitution qui 

 commence ainsi, Unigenitus Dei Filius... 



s. I, 1717. 12 



Another copy. 



Memoire dans lequel on examine si 1'Appel 

 interjette' au fiitur concile general de la Con- 

 stitution Unigenitus par quatre Eveques de 

 France, auquel d'autres Eveques, plusieurs fa- 

 cultez chapitres d'^glises cathedrales et colle- 

 giales, communautez regulieres, et un grand 

 nombre de chanoines, et de curez du royaume 

 out adhere", est legithne et canonique, et quels 

 sont les effets de cet Appel. Secdhde Edition. 

 [Probably by the Abbe" Nicolas le Gros, the 

 author of several works on the Constitution 

 Unigenitus.] s. L, 1717. 12 



Nouveau memoire sur les Appels des jugemens 

 ecclesiastiques, ou Ton examine : I. La justice 

 et la force des appels aux conciles en general, 

 et en particulier de celui qui a dtd interjette' 

 de la Constitution Unigenitus par les quatre 

 Eveques, auquels se sont joints plusieurs autres 

 prelats, facultez, chapitres, curez, commun- 

 autez, ecclesiastiques, &c. II. La necessity 

 d'adherer a cet Appel, pour retablir la paix et 

 la tranquillity dans 1'Eglise et dans le Royaume. 

 [Par 1' Abbe" PETITPIED.] s. I, 1717. 12 



Les hexaples ou les six colomnes sur la Con- 

 stitution Unigenitus. Contenant, I. Les pro- 

 positions condamne'es. II. Le texte de ces 

 inemes propositions, tirees du P. Q[uesnel]. 



III. Le jugement de 1'Ecriture sainte et des 

 Peres, sur chacune des propositions censuses. 



IV. Des remarques sur les differentes matieres 

 traitees dans la Constitution. V. La justifi- 

 cation du P. Q. par lui-meme. VI. La doc- 

 trine des casuistes, opose"e a celle des Peres de 

 1'Eglise et du P. Q. [Par MM. Boursier, Le 

 Fevre, Fouillon, Quesnel, d'Ettemare, et Ni- 

 velle.] Nouvelle edition, revue, corrigee et 

 mise en meilleur ordre qu' auparavant : avec 

 la preface historique. Amsterdam, 1717. 8 



Sanctissimi domini nostri domini Clementis 

 Papse XI. Constitutio Unigenitus theologice 

 propugnata. [Par Jacques de LA FONTAINE.] 

 4 torn. Jiixta exemplar Bonus, reimpressa 



Dilingte, 1720-25. fol. 



A parallel of the doctrine of the Pagans, w ith 

 the doctrine of the Jesuits ; and tli.-u 

 Constitution Unigenitus, issued by IV 

 ment XI. Translated fi.nu the original [of 

 Pierre BOYER], printed in France. To which 

 are added, copies of the said Constitution, and 

 of the 101 Propositions of Father Oiusnel 

 thereby condemned. London, 172- 



UNION. A memorial briefly pointing at some 

 advantages of the union of the two kingdoms, 

 humbly offered to the consideration of the 

 commissioners appointed for that end. 



London, 1702. 4 



An essay upon the union, shewing, that the 

 subjects of both nations have been, by the 

 union of the two crowns, justly entitled to all 

 manner of privileges, which the ensuing treaty 

 can give them... London, 1706. 4 



An essay at removing national prejudices 

 against a union with Scotland. [By Daniel 

 DEFOE.] [London], 1706. 4 



Part iii. [By Daniel DEFOE.] 



[London], 1706. 4 



A fourth essay at removing national preju- 

 dices ; with some reply to Mr H[odjges and 

 some other authors, who have printed their 

 objections against an union with England. 

 [By Daniel DEFOE.] [London], 1706. 4" 



A protestation and testimony, against the in- 

 corporating union with England. 



s. I. et d. 4 



A dialogue betwixt a burgess of Edinburgh, 

 and a gentleman lately arrived in Scotland, 

 concerning the union, and behaviour of the 

 Presbyterian ministers in that great affair. 

 [Wants title.] 8 



Friendly hints relative to the proposed union 

 between the Burghers and Anti- Burghers ; 

 suggested to the parties, by an observer. 



Glasgow, 1819. 12 



Lines recommendatory of Christian union. 



Edin., 1830. 8 



Proposal of union between the Relief and the 

 United Secession Churches briefly considered ; 

 with some remarks on the debate upon this 

 subject in the United Secession Synod. 



Edin., 1835. 12 



Irenicum ecclesiasticum : or, purity and peace 

 in the Churches ; and union between the 

 Church of Scotland and evangelical dissenters, 

 anticipated and proposed : in a discourse on 

 John, xvii. 21. By a dissenting clergyman. 



Glasgow, 1836. 8 



Re-union of Seceders with the Church of Scot- 

 land defended, in speeches, delivered at the 

 meeting of the Associate Synod, in Glasgow, 

 September, 1837, by the Rev. George Moscrip, 

 Greenock, the Rev. John Anderson, Helens- 

 burgh, and the Rev. James Stark, Greenock. 



Greenock, 1837. 12 



Apology for the office-bearers and friends of 

 the Church of Scotland, and a persuasive to 

 union among Protestants. By a clergyman of 

 the Church. London, 1838. 8 



Progress and state of the question as to the 

 imion of the Scotch Presbyterian Churches in 



