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Christ the puri6er. Ten discourses upon the 

 sanctiiu-itionof believers, through the love and 

 grace of Jesus Christ. London, 1794. 12 



Fifty-two sermons on the baptismal covenant, 

 the creed, the ten commandments, and other 

 important subjects of practical religion... 2 vol. 

 New edition ; corrected and revised by the 

 Rev. Samuel Burder, A.M. 



London, 1810. 8 



Fifty-two lectures on the Church catechism ; 

 including the creed, the ten commandments, 

 and other important subjects of practical reli- 

 gion. A new edition, with four additional 

 sermons on the creed, by the Rev. John LAW- 

 SON ; and a brief introductory memoir, by the 

 Rev. Edward Bickersteth. London, 1836. 8 



* The life, ministry, and selections from the 

 i\ -mains, of the Rev. S. W. By the Rev. Ed- 

 win Sidney, A.M. Ltfndon, 1835. 8 



WALKER (THOMAS), Minister of Dundonald. 

 A vindication of the discipline and constitu- 

 tions of the Church of Scotland, for preserving 

 purity of doctrine ; in reply to a book, in- 

 titled, The religious Establishment in Scot- 

 land examined upon Protestant principles. 

 Addressed to the author of that book. 



Edin., 1774. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Essays and sermons, on doctrinal and practi- 

 cal subjects. Edin., 1782. 8 



Reasons against excluding from sealing ordi- 

 nances such as scruple to ask a certificate from 

 one who has been ordained in the parish to 

 which they belong, in opposition to the de- 

 clared inclination of the parish. 



Edin,, 1835. 8 



WALKER (THOMAS). The whole proceedings on 

 the trial of an indictment against T. W. , W. 

 Paul, S. Jackson, J. Cheetham, 0. Pearsall, 

 B. Booth, and J. Collier ; for a conspiracy to 

 overthrow the constitution and government, 

 and to aid and assist the French... April 2. 

 1794. Manchester, 1794. 8 



AY ALKER ( WILLIAM), B.D., Master of the Free 

 school at Grrantham. A modest plea for infants 

 baptism. Wherein the lawfulness of the bap- 

 tizing of infants is defended against the Anti- 

 paedobaptists : and the infants need for it, 

 benefit by it, capableness of it, and right unto 

 it, is fairly shewn from grounds of Scripture, 

 the tradition of the Church, and the institu- 

 tion of Christ : with answers to objections. 

 By W. W. Cambridge, 1677. 12 



WALL (CHARLES WILLIAM), D.D. , Professor of 

 Hebrew in the university of Dublin. An exa- 

 mination of the ancient orthography of the 

 Jews, and of the original state of the text of 

 the Hebrew Bible. 2 parts. 2 vol. 



London, 1835, 40. 8 



WALL (WILLIAM), D.D., Vicar of Shoreham, 

 Kent. The history of infant baptism. In two 

 parts. The first, being an impartial collection 

 of all such passages in the writers of the four 

 first centuries as do make for, or against it. 

 The second, containing several things that do 



lu:lj) to illustrate the said history. 3d ed. 

 [!' vol.] London,, 1720. 8 



A defence of the history of infant l>:ij>tism 

 iiu'.-iinst the reflections of Mr Gale and others. 

 \\ n!i an appendix taining the additions 

 and alterations in the third edition of the his- 

 tory of infant- baptism, that are most material. 



London, 1720. 8 



The history of infant-baptism. Together with 

 Mr Gale's Reflections, and Dr Wall's D : 



A new edition, by the Rev. Henry Cotton, 

 D.C.L. 4vol. <h-ford, 1836. 8 



Brief critical notes, especially on the various 

 readings of the New Testament Books. With 

 a preface, concerning the texts cited therein 

 from the Old Testament : as also concerning 

 the use of the Septuagint translation. 



London, 1730. 8 



Critical notes on the Old Testament, wherein 

 the present Hebrew text is explained, and in 

 many places amended, from the ancient ver- 

 sions, more particularly from that of the 

 LXXII To which is prefix'd, a large intro- 

 duction, adjusting the authority of the Maso- 

 retic Bible, and vindicating it from the objec- 

 tions of Mr \Vhiston, and the author of the 

 Grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. 

 2 vol. London, 1734. 8 



WALLACE. A letter on burgh reform. By Wal- 

 lace. Eilln., s. a. 12 



WALLACE (BARBARA). Meditation on death. 



JMm.,[1838]. 12 



WALLACE (EBENEZER BRADSHAW), Minister of 

 the Free Church, Barr. Pastoral address to 

 the parishioners of Barr. 2d ed. 



Ayr, 1843. 4 



WALLACE (J. A.), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Hawick. Reasons for concurring in the reso- 

 lutions of the convocation, in an address to 

 his parishioners. s. I. , 1842. 12 



The seven Churches of Asia. 



London, 1842. 8 



Pastoral recollections. To which is added a 

 discourse preached before the first General 

 Assembly of the protesting Church of Scot- 

 land. London, 1843. 8 



Pastoral recollections. Third series. 



/;./;., 1864. 8 



Testimonies in favour of the principles and 

 procedure of the Free Church of Scotland. 

 With introductory notice by the Rev. J. A. W. 



Edin., 1844. 8 



" The chariot of Israel and the horsemen 

 thereof :" A discourse [on 2 Kings, ii. 11, 12] 

 delivered in the Free church at Hawick, after 

 the funeral of Thomas Chalmers, D.D. 



Edin., 1847. 8 



Attitudes and aspects of the divine Redeemer. 



Edin., 1864. 8 



WALLACE (R.). A dissertation on the true age 

 of the world, in which is determined the chro- 

 nology of the period from creation to the 

 Christian era. London, 1844. 8 C 



WALLACE (ROBERT), D.D., one of the ministers 

 of Edinburgh. A dissertation on the numbers 

 of MANKIND. 1753 



