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WALKER 



Breviarium theologite symbolicse Ecclesiie Lu- 

 therans. Editio aecunda. 



Goettinga>, 1781. 8 



WALCHIUS (JOANNES GEORGIUS), Brother of the 

 preceding, and professor of divinity at Jena. 

 Introductio in libros Ecclesite Lutherans sym- 

 bolicos, observationibus historicis et theologi- 

 cis illustrate. Jentt, 1732. 4 



Miscellanea sacra, sivc commentationum ad 

 histuriain eccleaiasticam sanctioresque disci p- 

 liuas pertinentium collectio. 



Amstel, 1744. 4 C 



Another copy. 



Historia ecclesiastica Novi Testamenti variis 

 observationibus illustrata. Jeiue, 1744. 4 



Historia controversije Grcecorum Latinorum- 

 que de processione Spiritus Sancti. 



Jena;, 1751. 8 



Bibliotheca theologica selecta litterariis adno- 

 tationibus instructa. 4 torn. 



Jena, 1757-1765. 8 



Another copy. 



Bibliotheca patristica litterariis adnotationibus 

 instructa. Je>t<e, 1770. 8 



Editio nova emendatior et multum auctior, 

 adornata ab lo. Traug. Lebr. Danzio. 



Jena, 1834. 8 C 



WALDEGRAVE (SAMUEL), M.A., Rector of Bar- 

 ford St Martin, Wilts. New Testament Mil- 

 lenarianism : or, the kingdom and coming of 

 Christ as taught by himself and his Apostles ; 

 set forth in eight sermons preached before the 

 University of Oxford, in the year 1854, at the 

 lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bamp- 

 ton. London, 1855. 8 



WALDENSES. Professio fidei Fratruin Wal- 

 densium ad Vladislaum Hungarise Regem mis- 

 sa ; [cum Fascic. rerum expetendar. et fugien- 

 dar., ab Orth. GRATIO, i. p. 162]. 1690 



WALENBURCH (ADRIANUS ET PETRUS DE). 

 De controversiis tractatus generales. 



Pansiis, 1768. 12 



WALES. The Welsh looking-glass : or, thoughts 

 on the state of religion in North Wales. By 

 a person who travelled through that country 

 at the close of the year 1811. 



London, 1812. 12 



WALES, PRINCE OF. See Henry STUART. 



WALES (ELKANAH), M.A., Preacher of the Gospel 

 at Pudsey, Yorkshire. Mount Ebal levelled, 

 or redemption from the curse... To which is 

 now added, the life of the author, with a glance 

 at the times in which he lived, &c., in an ad- 

 dress to the people of Pudsey, by the editor, 

 [Matthew Hutchinson]. 



Reprinted, London, 1823. 12 



WALITONIUS (JOHANNES). Apocalypticus cha- 

 racter Antichristi, cavillis et mendacijs per 

 Gaspamm Lechnerum, in apocalyptico suo An- 

 tichrist! charactere sparsis, oppositus a Theo- 

 doro Thummio ; respondente J. W. 



Tubingce, 1625. 4 



WALKER (ADAM). A system of familiar philo- 

 sophy : in twelve lectures ; being the course 

 usually read by Mr A. W. Containing the 

 elements and the practical uses to be drawn 



from the chemiial properties of matter : this 

 principles and application of mechanics; of 

 hydrostatics ; of hydraulics ; of pneumatics ; 

 nt" magnetism; of elertricity ; of optics ; and 

 of astronomy. Including every material mo- 

 dern discovery and improvement to the pre- 

 sent time. New edition. 2 vol. 



i 'ton, 1802. 4 



Analysis of a course of lectures on natural and 

 experimental philosophy. 7th ed. 



/."/'/(i/i, 8. a. 8 



WALKER (ANN). The history of Moses. For 

 the use of children. ,1840.12 



WALKER (CLEMENT). A true relation of the 

 prosecution of Nathaniel Fiennes. 13 v Wil- 

 liam PRYNNE and C. \V. 1644 



Relations and observations, historical and po- 

 litick, upon the parliament begun Anno Dom. 

 1640. Divided into ii. books : 1. The mys- 

 tery of the two Juntos, Presbyterian and In- 

 dependent. 2. The history of Independency, 

 etc. Together with an appendix, touching the 

 proceedings of the Independent faction in Scot- 

 land. [The addresses to the King, and to Sir 

 Thomas Fairfax, signed respectively Theoph. 

 and Theodorus VERAX [Pseud.]. 



[London], 1648. 4 



Anarchia Anglicana, or the history of Indo- 



pendency. The second part. Being a con- 

 tinuation of relations and observations histo- 

 ricall and politique upon this present parlia- 

 ment, begun Anno 16. Caroli Primi. By Theo- 

 dorus VERAX [Pseud.]. [London], 1649. 4 



The high court of justice, or Cromwels new 



slaughter-house in England. With the autho- 

 rity that constituted, and ordained it. Ar- 

 raigned, convicted, and condemned, for usur- 

 pation, treason, tyranny, theft and murther. 

 Being the third part of the History of Inde- 

 pendency, written by the same authour. 



[London], 1660. 4 



The history of Independency. The fourth 



and last part. Continued from the death of 

 his late Majesty, King Charles the First of 

 happy memory, till the deaths of the chief of 

 that Junto. By T. M. Esquire, a lover of his 

 King and country. London, 1660. 4 



WALKER (DAVID), Pollockshaws. A candid exa- 

 mination of the Rev. Mr Hutchison's Animad- 

 versions : wherein his objections to covenant- 

 ing are answered ; his groundless charges re- 

 pelled ; and his erroneous doctrines refuted. 



Glasgow, 1782. 8 

 Another copy. 



WALKER (GEORGE), B.D., Pastor of St John 

 Evangelists church in London. The doctrine 

 of the holy weekly Sabbath : Wherein is dis- 

 covered the true ground, and the time of the 

 lirst institution ; the nature of the law bind- 

 ing man to keepe and sanctifie it, and the ne- 

 cessity as of the observation of it on the seventh 

 and last day of the weeke in the time of the 

 Old Testament ; so of the remooving of it to 

 the first day now under the Gospefl. Also 

 besides the speciall duties necessarily required 

 for the due sanctilication thereof, these two 



