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in the university of St Atidrews. The history 

 of the reign of Philip the Second, King of 

 Spain. 2 vol. London, 1777. 4 



Seventh edition. 3 vol. London, 1812. 8 



The history of the reign of Philip the Third, 

 King of Spain. The first four books by R. W. 

 The two last by William Thomson, LL.D. 

 3d ed. 2 vol. London, 1808. 8 



WATSON (ROBERT). The reply of faith to the 

 enemies of Zion, considered. A sermon [on 

 Nehem. ii. 20] preached at... Perth, March 17, 

 1789. *. I., 1789. 12 



WATSON (ROBERT). A probationary surgical 

 essay on inguinal hernia... Edin., 1812. 8 



WATSON (THOMAS), Bishop of St Davids.* Ten 

 modest queries, humbly oifer'd to the most 

 serious consideration of Thomas, Lord Bishop 

 of St Davids ; and that they may be commu- 

 nicated to the rest of the clergy, at his pri- 

 mary visitation now held for that diocess. By 

 a true and sincere member of the Church of 

 England. s. I., [1688]. 4 



WATSON (THOMAS), Minuter of St Stephen's, 

 ll'albrook, London. A body of practical divi- 

 nity, consisting of above one hundred and 

 seventy-six sermons on the shorter catechism, 

 with a supplement of some sermons on several 

 texts of Scripture ; together with the Art of 

 divine contentment. To which is added, 

 Christ's various fulness. The fifth Glasgow 

 edition. Glasgow, 1797. 4 



A new edition. 2 vol. London, 1807. 8 



Another edition. With numerous notes, to 

 be found in this edition only. 



Glasgow, 1838. 8 



Sermons and select discourses on important 

 subjects. 2 vol. Glasgow, 1798, 99. 8 



WATSON (THOMAS), M.A., Minister of St Phi- 

 lips, Granville Square. Shiloh's sceptre ; or, 

 the signs of the times, in connexion with the 

 pre-millennial reign of Christ. 2d ed. 



London, 1843. 8 



WATSON (WILLIAM), Secular priest. "Import- 

 ant considerations," or a vindication of Queen 

 Elizabeth from the charge of unjust severity 

 towards her Roman Catholic subjects, by Ro- 

 man Catholics themselves : being important 

 considerations in the name of certain secular 

 priests, printed in 1601. Edited with a pre- 

 face and notes, by the Rev. Joseph Mendham, 

 M.A. London, 1831. 8 



WATSON (WILLIAM), Stranraer. Prize essay : 

 Sabbath sanctification. Stranraer, 1849. 8 



WATT (JAMES), M.D. Plain proof that the pub- 

 lic creeds and forms of the Church of Scot- 

 land, at and since the Reformation, and the 

 Secession testimonies, in behalf of these creeds 

 and forms, do involve doctrine erroneous and 

 intolerant. With a candid inquiry concerning 

 said doctrine among Anti-Burghers. To which 

 are added, a vindication of Seceders in en- 

 deavouring to abandon said evil : and some 

 thoughts on infant-baptism, Presbytery, and 

 subscription. Glasgow, 1796. 12 



WATT (ROBERT), M.D. Bibliothe'ca Britannica ; 

 or a general index to British and foreign lite- 



rature. In two parts ; authors and subjects. 



4vol. y-:./;,,.. IXIM. r 



Another copy. 



WATTS (ALARIC A.). The poetical album ; and 

 register of modern fugitive poetry. Jv 1 1 1 < - 1 I v 

 A. A. W. Second series. ZoncUm* 1889i 



WATTS (I.). A guide to prayer : or, a free and 

 rational account of the gift, grace and spirit of 

 prayer ; with plain directions how every Chris- 

 tian may attain them. 10th ed. 



-/OH, 1653. 16 



WATTS (ISAAC), D.D. The works of the Rev. 

 and learned I. W. Containing, besides lii.s 

 sermons, and essays on miscellaneous subjects, 

 several additional pieces, selected from his 

 manuscripts by the Rev. Dr Jennings, and the 

 Rev. Dr Doddridge, in 1753 : to which are 

 prefixed, memoirs of the life of the author, 

 compiled by the Rev. George Burder. <i \ "1. 

 London, 1810, 11. 4 



The sermons and practical works of the late 

 I. W. 3 vol. London, 1805. 8 



The holiness of times, places, and people under 

 the Jewish and Christian dispensations con- 

 sider'd and compared, in several discourses. 



London, 1738. 12 



Philosophical essays on various subjects, viz. 

 space, substance, body, spirit, the operations 

 of the soul in union with the body, innate 

 ideas, perpetual consciousness, place and mo- 

 tion of spirits, the departing soul, the resur- 

 rection of the body, the production and opera- 

 tion of plants and animals : with some remarks 

 on Mr Locke's Essay on the human under- 

 standing. To which is subjoined a brief scheme 

 of ontology, or the science of being in general, 

 with its affections. 3d ed. 



London, 1742. 8 



The rational foundation of a Christian Church, 

 and the terms of Christian communion. To 

 which are added three discourses, viz. I. A 

 pattern for a dissenting minister. II. The 

 office of deacons. III. Invitations to Church 

 fellowship. London, 1747. 8 



The improvement of the mind : or, a supple- 

 ment to the art of logick : containing a variety 

 of remarks and rules for the attainment and 

 communication of useful knowledge, in religion, 

 in the sciences, and in common life. [Part i.j 

 3d ed. London, 1753. 8 



Another edition [containing Part ii.], with a 

 discourse on education, and the remnants of 

 time employed in prose and verse. 



London, 1809. 8 



The world to come : or, discourses on the joys 

 or sorrows of departed souls at death, and the 

 glory or terror of the resurrection. To which 

 is prefixed, an essay toward the proof of a 

 separate state of souls after death. 2 vol. 

 4th ed. London, 1759. 8 



Logick : or the right use of reason in the en- 

 quiry after truth, with a variety of rules to 

 guard against error in the affairs of religion 

 and human life, as well as in the sciences. A 

 new edition. London, 1801. 8 



Another edition. Edin., 1805. 12 



