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WHEAB WHEWELL. 



of CCO. bayes and vpwards, together with so 

 much malt and other graine and commodities, 

 as amounted at the least to the value of t\\ ent y 

 thousand pounds. The third time published 

 and enlarged by the author. 



London, 1030. 4 



WHEAR, or WHEARE (DEOOREUS), Camden 

 reader of history in Oxford. Relectiones hye- 

 ii inles de ratione et methodo legendi utrasque 

 liistorias, civiles et ecclesiasticas. Quibus ap- 

 penditur Mantissa, de historicis gentium par- 

 ticularium. Accessit Gabrielis Naudcei Pari- | 

 sini Bibliographia politica. Praemittitur Justi 

 Lipsii Epistola ad Nicolaum Hacquevillium, de j 

 historia, historicos legendi ordine, fructusque 

 ex iis excerpendi modo. 



CantdbrigicK, 1684. 8 



The method and order of reading both civil 

 and ecclesiastical histories, in which the most 

 excellent historians are reduced into the order 

 in which they are successively to be read ; and 

 the judgments of learned men, concerning 

 each of them, subjoin'd. To which is added, 

 an appendix concerning the historians of par- 

 ticular nations, as well ancient as modern. By 

 Nicholas Horseman. The 3d ed. With Mr 

 Dodwell's invitation to gentlemen to acquaint 

 themselves with antient history. Made Eng- 

 lish, and enlarged, by Edmund Bohun. 



London, 1(398. 8 



WHEATLEY, or WHEATLY (CHARLES), M.A., 

 Vicar of Brent and Furneaux Pelham, Hert- 

 fordshire. Bidding of prayers before sermon, 

 no mark of disaffection to the present govern- 

 ment ; or an historical vindication of the LV. 

 canon. London, 1718. 8 



Christian exceptions to the Plain account of 

 the nature and end of the sacrament of the 

 LORD'S SUPPER. 1736 



The Nicene and Athanasian creeds, so far as 

 they are expressive of a co-equal and co-eter- 

 nal Trinity in unity, and of perfect Godhead 

 and manhood in one only Christ, explained 

 and confirmed by the holy Scriptures, in a 

 manner adapted to common apprehensions, in 

 eight sermons, preached in part at the Lady 

 Moyer's lecture 1733 and 1734, and since com- 

 pleted, with large additions, notes and refer- 

 ences. London, 1738. 8 



A doctrinal illustration of the Book of Com- 

 mon Prayer of the Church of England : being 

 the substance of everything liturgical in Bishop 

 Sparrow, Mr L'Estrange, Dr Comber, Dr Ni- 

 chols, and all former ritualists, commentators, 

 and others, upon the same subject. 



London, 1848. 8 



WHEATLY (CHARLES). See Charles WHEATLEY. 



WHEELDON (JOHN), A.M., Rector of Whetham- 

 sted, Hertfordshire. A sermon [on Exod. xxv. 

 38] preached at Huntingdon assizes, July 26, 

 1773. Cambridge, 1773. 4 



WHEELER (Sir GEORGE), D.D. , Rector ofHough- 



ton-le-Spring. Voyage de Dalmatie, de Grece, 



et du Levant... Traduit de 1' Anglos. 2 torn. 



La Haie, 1723. 12 



WHETENHALL (THOMAS). A discourse of the 



abuses now in question in the Churches of 

 Christ. Of their ere. -ping in, growing up, ;md 

 ll"iinshing in the Babilonish Church of Home. 

 How they are spoken against, not onelv by thu 

 Scriptures, but also by the ancient Fat In is, 

 as long as there remained any face of a true 

 Church maintained by publique authority. 

 And likewise by the lights of the Gospell, and 

 blessed martyrs of late, in the midst of the 

 Antichristian darknesse. 



Reprinted. . /., 1617. 8 



WHETSTONES (GEORGE). A remembraunce of 

 the woorthie and well imployul life of the 

 Right Hon. Sir Nicholas Bacon, Knight ; Lords 

 Keeper of the Greate Scale of England, and 

 one of the Queenes Maiesties most honorable 

 Privie Counsell ; who deceased the 20th daye 

 of Februarie 1578. With an exhertation ne- 

 cessarie for every estate. 



London, s. a. Reprinted, at the Auchinhck 

 Press, by Alexander Bosv:ell, 1816. 4 



A remembraunce of the life, death, and ver- 

 tues of the most noble and honourable Lord, 

 Thomas late Earle of Sussex, Viscount Fitz- 

 water, Lord of Egremont and Burnell, Justice 

 of an Ayer of all her Maiesties forrestes, 

 parkes, chaces, and warrantes on the South 

 side of Trent, captaine of the pensioners and 

 gentlemen at armes, Lord Chamberlaine of 

 her Maiesties honourable household, Knight 

 of the noble order of the Garter, and of her 

 Highnesse most gratious and prudente Pryvy 

 Councell ; who deceased at Barmesey the llth 

 of June 1583. 



London, 1583. Reprinted at the, Auchinleck 



Press, 1816. 4 



A remembraunce of the precious vertues of 

 the Right Hon. and Rev. judge, Sir James 

 Dier, Knight, Lord Cheefe Justice of the Com- 

 mon Pleas ; who disseased at great Staughton, 

 in Huntingdonshire, the 24th of March Anno 

 1582. 



London, s. a. Reprinted, at the Auchinleck 



Press, 1816. 4 



Sir Phillip Sidney, his honorable life, his 

 valiant death, and true vertues : a perfect 

 myrror for the followers of Mars and Mer- 

 cury ; who (in the right breaking upon the 

 enemie by a few of the English, being, for the 

 most part, gentlemen of honor and name) re- 

 ceived his deathes wound nere unto Zutphen, 

 the 22d of September last past ; dyed at Ar- 

 nam the 16th of October following ; and, with 

 much honor, and all possible mone, was so- 

 lemnly buried in Paules the 16th of February 

 1586. By G. W. Gent. Whereunto is ad- 

 joyned, one other briefe commendation of the 

 universal lamentation, the never dying praise, 

 and most solemn ftmerall of the said right 

 hardy and noble Knight. By B. W. Esquire. 

 London, s. a. Reprinted, at the Auchinleck 



Press, 1816. 4 



[The four previous works were all reprinted, 

 at the Auchinleck Press, under the general 

 title of Frondes Caducse.] 

 WHEWELL (WILLIAM), D.D., Master of Trinity 



