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WEBSTER WEIGHT. 



government of the Church, which is of divine 

 right, is fixed, and not ambulatory. In answer 

 to an Essay for peace, by union in judgment, 

 about Church government in Scotland, written 

 by a nameless author, [Francis Grant). 



Edin., 1705. 4 



Another copy. 



Libel against Mr John Simson, professor of 

 divinity in the university of Glasgow, given in 

 to the very Rev. the Presbytery of Glasgow. 



s. I, [1715]. 8 



Select sermons preach'd on several texts, more 

 especially on Romans, vi. 23. 



Edin., 1723. 8 



The wicked life, and fatal but deserved death 

 of Haman, Ahasuerus's prime minister. A 

 sermon preached before the Lord Provost at 

 Edinburgh, 30th September, 1740. 



Edin., 1740. 8 



WEBSTER (JOHN). The works of J. W. : now 

 first collected, with some account of the author, 

 and notes. By the Rev. Alexander Dyce. 

 4 vol. London, 1830. 8 



WEBSTER (THOMAS), B.D., Rector of St Botolph, 

 Cambridge, and vicar of Oakington. God glo- 

 rified in his faithful ministers. A sermon 

 preached at Cambridge Nov. 20, 1836, on oc- 

 casion of the death of the late Rev. Charles 

 Simeon, M.A. London, 1836. 8 



WEBSTER (WILLIAM), M.A. -The Greek Testa- 

 ment with notes. 1855. See BIBLES GREEK. 

 F. 



WEDDELL (H. A.), M.D. -Voyage dans le Nord 

 de la Bolivie et dans les parties voisines du 

 Pdrou, ou visite au district aurifere de Tipu- 

 ani. Paris, 1853. 8 



WEDDERBURN (ALEXANDER), Minister at KU- 

 marnock. David's testament opened up in 

 fourty sermons upon 2 Samuel, 23. 5. Where- 

 in the nature, properties, and effects of the 

 covenant of grace are clearly held forth. 



Glasgow, 1721. 8 



WEDDERSPOON (PATRICK), one of the ministers 

 at Westkirk near Edinburgh. Sermons preach- 

 ed on several subjects and occasions. To which 

 are prefixed a preface, and a small piece of the 

 author's private devotion. Edin., 1733. 8 



WEED (HENRY R.), D.D. Questions on the 

 confession of faith and form of government of 

 the Presbyterian Church in the United States 

 of America. Philadelphia, 1842. 12 



WEEDE (EVERARDUS DE). Disputatio proble- 

 matica sexta, de elementis. 



Rhtno-Trajecti, 1643. 4 



WEEMS, or WEMIUS (JOANNES), de Craigtoune. 

 B*(7/A(i)f VKCQ ox,r,, sive de regis primatu libellus ; 

 in quo summa regis secundum Deum authori- 

 tas, cum in civilibus turn in ecclesiasticis, su- 

 pra et populum et cleros, probatur. 



Edinburgi, 1623. 4 



WEEMSE (JOHN), of Lathocker, Preacher of 

 Christs Gospell. The workes of Mr I. W. 

 3 vol. [Vol. i. wants title.] 



London, 1636. 4 



The Christian Synagogue. Wherein is con- 

 tained the diverse reading, the right poynting, 



translation, and collation of Scripture with 

 Scripture. With the customes of tlio Ho- 

 brewes and proselytes, and of all those nations, 

 with whom they were conversant. Digested 

 into three bookes. The first, shewing the 

 meanes both inward and outward, to attaine 

 to the knowledge of the sense of the whole 

 Scripture. The second, vnfolding the true 

 sense of the Scripture it selfe, as abo teaching 

 the right way of gathering doctrines from any 

 text of Scripture. The third, teaching tho 

 true manner of confirmation, illustration, and 

 application of doctrine, rightly gathered from 

 the true sanse of Scripture. 2d ed. 



London, 1623. 4 



WEEVER (JOHN). Ancient fvnerall monvments 

 within the vnited monarchic of Great Britaine, 

 Ireland, and the islands adiacent, with the 

 dissolued monasteries therein contained : their 

 founders, and what eminent persons haue 

 beene in the same interr'd. As also the death 

 and bvriall of certaine of the Bloud Royall ; 

 the nobilitie and gentrie of these kingdomes 

 entombed in forraine nations. A worke re- 

 uiuing the dead memprye of the Royall pro- 

 genie, the nobilitie, gentrie, and comunaltie, 

 of these His Maiesties dominions. Intermixed 

 and illustrated with variety of historicall ob- 

 seruations, annotations, and briefe notes, ex- 

 tracted out of approued authors, infallible re- 

 cords, lieger bookes, charters, rolls, old manu- 

 scripts, and the collections of iudicious anti- 

 quaries. Whereunto is prefixed a discourse 

 of funerall monuments. Of the foundation and 

 fall of religious houses. Of religious orders. 

 Of the ecclesiasticall estate of England. And 

 of other occurrences touched vpon by the way, 

 in the whole passage of these intended labours. 

 London, 1631. fol. 



WEGELINUS (THOMAS). Oratio de V. Paulis 

 Romanis per diversa temporum intervalla Pon- 

 tificibus : eorum vitam et res gestas breviter 

 complectens, prout ea Pontificii historici mo- 

 numentis assignata reliquerunt. Habita Tu- 

 bingse publice, anno superiori 1608. Junii 23. 

 Nunc recognita et edita una cum discursu do 

 Pontificatu generali, praemisso. 



Argentorati, 1609. 4 



WEGSCHEIDER (JuL. AUG. FRID.), Professor 

 of theology at Kiel. Institutiones theologiaa 

 Christianse dogmaticse Scholis suis scripsit, ad- 

 dita dogmatum singularum historia et censura 

 J. A. F. W. Editio sexta. Hake, 1829. 8 



Dicta probantia Veteris et Novi Testamenti, 

 quse in singulis Institutionum theologise Chris- 

 tianse dogmaticse a S. V. Wegscheidero scrip- 

 tarum paragraphis allegata sunt, secundum 

 editionem earum sextam separatim typis et 

 Latine conversa. Halce, 1831. 8 



Editio septima. Hate, 1833. 8 



Another copy. 



Editio octava. Lipsice, 1844. 8 

 WEIGHT (GEORGE). Departed ministers the 



objects of Christian remembrance. A sermon 

 on the death of the Rev. Rowland Hill, A.M., 

 delivered at Surrey chapel, April 28th, 1833. 



