WAUD WEBSTER. 



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The Psalms of David, imitated in the lan- 

 guage of the New Testament, and applied to 

 the Christian state and worship. 



London, 1806. 8 



Hymns and spiritual songs. In three books. 

 Book I. Collected from the Scriptures. Book 



II. Composed on divine subjects. Book 



III. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. 2d ed. 



London, 1806. 8 



Sermons on various subjects, divine and mo- 

 ral : designed for the use of Christian families, 

 as well as for the hours of devout retirement. 

 Complete in one volume. London, 1826. 8 



Christian theology and ethics : selected and 

 arranged, with a memoir of the author, by 

 John R. Miles. London, 1839. 12 



* Memoirs of the Rev. I. W. By Thomas 

 Gibbons, D.D. London, 1780. 8 



WAUD (S. W.). A treatise on algebraical geo- 

 metry. [Lib. of useful knowledge.] 



London, 1835. 8 



WAUGH (ALEXANDER), D.D., Minister of the 

 Secession congregation, Wells Street, London. 

 Messiah, the Sun of righteousness : a sermon 

 [on Malachi, iv. 2] preached before the Society 

 for propagating Christian knowledge in the 

 highlands and islands. London, 1800. 8 



Pastoral care : a sermon [on Gal. iv. 19] 

 preached before the ordination of the Rev. 

 Alexander Easton, minister of the Associate 

 congregation in Red-Cross Street, Cripplegate, 

 1792. London, s. a. 8 



WAYLAND (FRANCIS), President of Brown uni- 

 versity. Occasional discourses ; including se- 

 veral never before published. 



Boston, 1833. 12 



The limitations of human responsibility. 2ded. 



New York, 1838. 12 



Another copy. 



Thoughts on the present collegiate system in 

 the United States. Boston, 1842. 8 



The elements of political economy. Tenth 

 thousand. Boston, 1843. 12 



- The elements of moral science. Twenty second 

 thousand. Boston, 1844. 12 



Another edition. Edin., 1847. 8 

 WEAVER (ROBERT). A complete view of Pusey- 



ism, exhibiting from its own writings its twen- 

 ty-two tenets, with a careful refutation of each 

 tenet. Also, an exposure of their tendencies ; 

 viz. to exalt unduly the power of the clergy ; 

 to enslave the minds of the people ; to propa- 

 gate a spurious religion ; to delude and destroy 

 souls. The subject so treated as to involve 

 the Scripture doctrine of the Church, of uni- 

 formity in religion, of justification, of regene- 

 ration, of sanctification, of baptism, and of the 

 Lord's Supper. London, 1843. 12 



WEAVERS. The presentation in the temple, a 

 pageant, as originally represented by the cor- 

 poration of Weavers in Coventry. Now first 

 printed from the books of the company. (With 

 a prefatory notice by Thomas Sharpe, Coven- 

 try.) [Printed for the Abbotsford Club.] 



Edin., 1836. 4 



WEBB (CALEB). The Church distinguished, or 



the Christian community in its relation to the 



world. London, 1859. 12 



WEBB (DANIEL). An inquiry into the beauties 



of painting ; and into the merits of the most 



celebrated painters, ancient and modern. 2d ed. 



London, 1761. 8 



Remarks on the beauties of poetry. 



London-, 1762. 8 



WEBB (JAMES). Sermons on several important 

 subjects, adapted both to the family and the 

 closet. London, 1785. 8 



WEBB (JOHN), of Butleigh, Somersetshire. Vin- 

 dication of Stone- Heng restored in answer to 

 Dr Charleton's reflections ; [with The most 

 notable antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly 

 called Stone Heng, on Salisbury Plain, restored 

 by Inigo JONES]. 1725 



WEBB (RICHARD), Preacher at Rodbourgh, in 

 Glocestershire. A key of knowledge for cate- 

 chizing children in Christ. Easily opening 

 the foure doores of Gods sanctuar-y for all 

 well-disposed persons to enter therein. In 

 forme of a dialogue. Whereunto are annexed 

 most profitable additions tending to disswade 

 from the reigning sinnes of this age. 



London, 1622. 8 



WEBER (FRIEDRICH BENEDICT), Professor in 

 Breslau. Blicke in die Zeit, in Hinsicht auf 

 National-Industrie und Staatswirthschaft, mit 

 besonderer Beriicksichtigung Deutschlands, 

 und vornehmlich des Preussischen Staats... 



Berlin und Stettin, 1830. 8 



WEBER (GUILIELMUS ERNESTUS). Corpus poe- 

 tarum Latinorum uno volumine absolutum. 

 Cum selecta varietate lectionis et explicatione 

 brevissima edidit G. E. W. 



Francofurti, ad Mcenum, 1833. 8 



WEBER (MICHAEL), Professor of theology, Wit- 

 temberg. CONFESSIO Augustana et responsio 

 pontificia seu confutatio quae vulgo dicitur. 

 Utramque . . . codice Dessaviensi ex scriptam 

 cum prolegomenis et epilogomenis...typia red- 

 dendam curavit M. W. 



Vitebergce, 1810. 8 



WEBSTER (ALEXANDER), Minister of the Tol- 

 booth church, Edinburgh. Divine influence the 

 true spring of the extraordinary work at Cam- 

 buslang and other places in the West of Scot- 

 land, illustrated. ' Edin., 1742. 8 



WEBSTER (C.), Pastor of the First Associate 

 Presbyterian congregation, Philadelphia. The 

 nature and instrument of regeneration. 



Philadelphia, 1843. 12 



Another copy. 



WEBSTER (CHARLES), D.D., Physician to the 

 forces in the West Lidies. Sermons : including 

 his sermon on public worship and instruction, 

 preached at the opening of St Peter's chapel : 

 with an occasional prayer. London, 1811. 8 



WEBSTER (DANIEL). Speech in defence of the 

 Christian ministry, and in favor of the reli- 

 gious instruction of the young. Delivered in 

 the Supreme Court of the United States, Feb. 

 10, 1844. Washington, 1844. 8 



WEBSTER (JAMES), one of the ministers of Edin- 

 burgh. A discourse demonstrating that the 



