WATER-BAPTISM -WATERLAXD. 



WATER-BAPTISM. See BAPTISM. 



WATERFORD AXD L1SM' >LiE, BISHOP or. 

 See John ATHERT 



WATERHOUSE (GEORGE ROBERT), of the Bri- 

 tiih Museum. The natural history of Marsu 

 pialia or poached animals. Illustrated by 

 thirty-six coloured plates with... memoir of 

 [John] Barclay. [Nat. Lib., vol. xxx.] 



din.,1841. 8= 



WATERLAXD (DANIEL), D.D., Archdeacon of 

 Middlesex. The works of the Rev. D. W. To 

 which is prefixed a review of the author's life 

 and writings, by William Van Mildert, D.D. 

 2d ed. 6 vol. Oxford, 1843. 8 



A vindication of Christ's divinity ; being a de- 

 fence of some queries, relating to Dr Clarke's 

 scheme of the H. Trinity, in answer to a cler- 

 gyman in the country. 2d ed. 



Cambridge, 1719. 8 



Third edition. Cambridge, 1720. 8 



Another copy. 



Fourth edition. Cambridge, 1721. 8 



* The modest plea, fcc. continued. Or, a brief 

 and distinct answer to Dr Waterland's que- 

 ries, relating to the doctrine of the Trinity. 

 [By Samuel CLARKE, D.D.J 



London, 1720. 8 3 



* A reply to Dr Waterland's Remarks on a 

 pamphlet intitled, The unity of God not in- 

 consistent with the divinity of Christ. By the 

 author of The unity, &c. ; [Joseph HALLET]. 



London, 1720. 8 



Eight sermons preach'd at the cathedral church 

 of St Paul, in defense of the divinity of our 

 Lord Jesus Christ ; upon the encouragement 

 given by the Lady Mover, and at the appoint- 

 ment of the Ld. Bishop of London. With a 

 preface containing remarks upon two late 

 pamphlets : one [by Samuel Clarke] intitled, 

 Modest plea, <fcc. continued, &c. The other 

 [by Joseph Hallet], Unity of God not incon- 

 sistent with the divinity of Christ, &c. 



Cambridge, 1720. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



An answer to Dr Whitby's Reply, being a 

 vindication of the charge of fallacies, mis- 

 quotations, misrepresentations, &c. respect- 

 ing his book intituled Disquisitiones modestae. 

 In a letter to Dr Whitby. 



Cambridge, 1720. 8 



* The case of subscription to the xxxix. ar- 

 ticles considered. Occasioned by Dr Water- 

 land's case of Arian subscription. [By Arthur 

 Ashley SYKES.] London, 1721. 8 



*A reply to Dr Waterland's supplement to 

 the case of Arian subscription. Being a de- 

 fense of the case of subscription to the xxxix. 

 articles. [By Arthur Ashley STKES.] 



London, 1722. 8 



A second vindication of Christ's divinity : or, 

 a second defense of some queries relating to 

 Dr Clarke's Scheme of the holy Trinity : in 

 answer to the country clergy- man's Reply, 

 wherein the learned Doctor's Scheme as it now 

 vtands, after the latest correction, alteration, 



and explanation, is distinctly and fully con- 

 sider'd. Lo> 8 



Religious education of children : recommended 

 in a sermon [on Prov. xxii. 6], preach'd in the 

 parish church of St Sepulchre, June the 6th, 

 17-o. Being Thursday in Whitsun-week ; at 

 the anniversary meeting of the children edu- 

 cated in the charity-schools in and about the 

 cities of London and Westminster. 



London, 1723. 4 



A supplement to the treatise, intituled, The 

 nature, obligation, and efficacy of the Chris- 

 tian SACRAMENTS considered. 1730 



A charge delivered to the clergy of Middlesex, 

 at the primary visitation held May 19, 1731. 



London, 1731. 8 



SCRIPTURE vindicated. 1730-32 



* A letter to Dr Waterland ; containing some 

 remarks on his Vindication of Scripture : in 

 answer to a book, intituled, Christianity as 

 old as the creation. Together with the sketch 

 or plan of another answer to the said book. 

 [By Conyers MIDDLETOX.] .London, 1731. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



* A reply to the Letter to Dr Waterland, set- 

 ting forth the many falsehoods both in the 

 quotations and the historical facts, by which 

 the letter-writer endeavours to weaken the 

 authority of Moses. [By Zachary PEARCE.] 



London, 1731. 8 3 



Another copy. 



Second edition. London, 1732. 8 



* A defence of the Letter to Dr Waterland : 

 against the false and frivolous cavils of the 

 author of the Reply. [By Conyers MIDDLE- 

 TOX.] London, 1732. 8 J 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



* A reply to the Defence of the Letter to Dr 

 Waterland. By the author of the Reply to 

 the Letter ; [Zachary PEARCE]. 



London, 1732. 8 



Another copy. 



* Some remarks on a Reply [by Z. Pearce] to 

 the Defence of the Letter to Dr Waterland. 

 Wherein the author's sentiments, as to all the 

 principal points in dispute, are fully and clearly 

 explained in the manner that has been pro- 

 mised. [Bv Conyers MIDDLETOX. ] 



London, 1732. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



* Some observations addressed to [C. Middle- 

 ton] the author of the Letter to Dr Water- 

 land, &c. In which, from his own words and 

 reasoning against the author of Christianity 

 as old as the creation, it is plainly proved, 

 that his Letter, Defence and Remarks ought 

 all to be burned, and the author of them 

 banished. [Bv Philip W'ILLIAMS. ] 



London, 1733. 8 



* Remarks on Some observations addressed to 

 the author of the Letter to Dr Waterland. By 

 the author of the Letter ; [Conyers MIDDLE- 

 TOX]. ZcW.>, 1733. 8 



