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WALSWEER (MATTHIAS). Analysis logica va- 

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 lM.r,,,w;.i. 1U53. 12 



WALTER (FERDINAND). Manuel du droit eccle'- 

 siastique de toutca les confessions Clnvticiiiu *. 

 Traduit de rAlluinand par A. de Roquemont. 



y./rw, 1840. 8 



WALTER (RICHARD), M.A. A voyage round the 

 world, in the years MDCCXL., i., n., in., iv., 

 by George Anson, afterwards Lord ANSON... 

 Compiled from his papers and materials by 

 R. W. 16th ed. London, 1781. l- 



[The account of Anson's voyage was in reality 

 the work of Benjamin Robins, author of Ma- 

 thematical tracts, Are.J 



WALTHER (DAVID). Some notice of Professor 

 Baden Powell's essay on the study of the evi- 

 dences of Christianity. <b-ford, 1861. 8 



WALTHERUS (CHRISTOPHORUS THEODOSIVS). 



Ellipses Hebraic ex editione Schoettgenii, 



denuo edidit et observationes novas cum du- 



plici indice adjecit Johannes Henricus Pratje. 



Lipsw, 1782. 8 



WALTON (BRIAN), S.T.D., Bishop of Chester. 

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POLYGLOTT. A. 



In Biblia Polyglotta prolegomena. Prrefatus 

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 variorum notis suns immiscuit Franciscus 

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Cantabrigice, 1828. 8 



* Memoirs of the life and writings of the Right 

 Rev. B. W. editor of the London Polyglot 

 Bible. With notices of his coadjutors in that 

 illustrious work ; of the cultivation of Oriental 

 learning, in this country, preceding and dur- 

 ing their time ; and of the authorized English 

 version of the Bible, to a projected revision of 

 which Dr W. and some of his assistants in the 

 Polyglot were appointed. To which is added, 

 Dr W. 's own vindication of the London Poly- 

 glot. By the Rev. Henry John Todd, M.A. 

 2 vol. London, 1821. 8 



WALTONUS (BRIAN.). See Brian WALTON. 



WALTON (ISAAK). The lives of Dr John Donne, 

 Sir Henry Wotton, Mr Richard Hooker, Mr 

 George Herbert, and Dr Robert Sanderson. 

 New edition. 2 vol. Oxford, 1805. 8 



Second edition. With notes, and a life of the 

 author, by Thomas Zouch, D.D. 



York, 1807. 8 



The complete angler ; or, contemplative man's 

 recreation : being a discourse on rivers, fish- 

 ponds, fish, and fishing. In two parts : the 

 first written by Mr I. W. ; the second by 

 Charles COTTON. With the lives of the au- 

 thors ; and notes historical, critical, supple- 

 mentary and explanatory ;.by Sir John Haw- 

 kins, Knt. London, 1808. 8 



WALWOOD (JOHN). A sermon upon the diffi- 

 culty of conversion ; [with Rulers sins the 

 causes of national judgments. By Patrick 

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WANDERER. The wanderer; a tale. 



Edin., 1819. 12 



WAR^EUS (JACOBUS), Equet auratus. Stf. S!r 



James WARK. 

 WARBURTON fj< ./ the Gotptl, 



'/'/. i7, ( ;,/,,,-.- \\ :i oivt-naiit < iod, or, 



an account of some of tin I,. .;<! '* ilralings, in 

 l>r\ iiluice and grace, with J. \V. li parts. 

 3d ud. [Part ii., 2d ed. ] 



M 1840. 12 



WARBURTON (WILLIAM), 1 



cester. The works of the Right K< v. W. \V. 

 A new edition. To which is prefixed a dis- 

 course, by way of general preface, containing 

 some account of the life, writings, and charac- 

 ter of the author, by Richard Hurd, D.D. 

 12 vol. London, 1811. 8 



The divine legation of Moses demonstrated. 

 To which is prefixed an account of the life, 

 writings, and character of the author, by 

 Richard Hurd, D.D. A new edition. 2 vol. 



London, 1837. 8 



*A brief examination of the Rev. W. War- 

 burton's Divine legation of Moses. By a so- 

 ciety of gentlemen. [By T. MORGAN.] 



London, 1742. 8 



* An examination of Mr Warburton's second 

 proposition, in his projected demonstration of 

 The divine legation of Moses, in which the 

 faith of the ancient Jewish Church, touching 

 the doctrine of a future state, is asserted 

 and cleared from the author's objections... To 

 which is added, an appendix. Containing 

 considerations on the command to Abraham, to 

 offer up his son Isaac. [By Henry STEBBINO. 

 See Collection of tracts.] London, 1744. 8 



Remarks on several occasional reflections : in 

 answer to the Rev. Dr Middleton, Dr Pococke, 

 The master of the Charter House, Dr Richard 

 Grey, and others ; serving to explain and jus- 

 tify divfirs passages in The divine legation, 

 objected to by those learned writers. To 

 which is added, a general review of the argu- 

 ment of The divine legation, as far as is yet 

 advanced : wherein is considered the relation 

 the several parts bear to each other, and to the 

 whole. With an appendix, in answer to a late 

 pamphlet [by Henry Stebbing, D.D.] entitled, 

 An examination of Mr W.'s second proposi- 

 tion. London, 1744. 8 



Faith working by charity to Christian edifica- 

 tion. A sermon [on 2 Pet. i. 5-7]. 



London, 1738. 8 



A vindication of Mr Pope's Essay on man from 

 the misrepresentations of M. de Crousaz. In 

 six letters. London, 1740. 16 



A sermon preached at St James's church, West- 

 minster. London, 1745. 8 



Julian. Or a discourse concerning the earth- 

 quake and fiery eruption, which defeated that 

 emperor's attempt to rebuild the temple at 

 Jerusalem. In which the reality of a divine 

 interposition is shewn ; the objections to it are 

 answered ; and the nature of that evidence 

 which demands the assent of every reasonable 

 man to a miraculous fact, is considered and 

 explained. London, 1750. 8 



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