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things signified by them in the holy Scripture. 

 II. The extent of Christ's redemption. III. The 

 grace of God ; where it is enquired, whether it 

 be vouchsafed sufficiently to those who improve 

 it not, and irresistibly to those who do im- 

 prove it ; and whether men be wholly passive 

 in the work of their regeneration ? IV. The 

 liberty of the will in a state of tryal and pro- 

 bation. V. The perseverance or defectibUity 

 of the saints ; with some reflections on the 

 state of heathens, the providence and pres- 

 cience of God. London, 1710. 8 

 Second edition. London, 1735. 8 

 Third edition. London, 1816. 8 

 Tractatus de imputatione divina peccati Ada- 

 mi posteris ejus universia in reatum. 



Londini, 1711. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



Translated into English by Henry Heywood. 



With a large introduction, by the translator. 



London, 1739. 8 



A full answer to the arguments of the Rev. 

 Dr Jonathan Edwards, for the opinion of St 

 Austin concerning the imputation of the first 

 sin of Adam, for guilt to all his posterity ; 

 proving that doctrine to be contrary, I. To the 

 common principles of mankind. II. To the 

 clear evidence of reason. III. To the Scrip- 

 tures expounded by the holy Fathers. IV. To 

 the sentiments of most of the ancients before 

 St Austin's time, and of the Greek and East- 

 ern Churches at, and after that time. 



London, 1712. 8 

 Another copy. 



Ethices compendium, in usum academicse ju- 

 ventutis. Tertio editum. 



Londini, 1713. 8 



A discourse shewing that the expositions which 

 the Ante-Nicene Fathers have given of the 

 texts alleged against the Rev. Dr CLARKE by 

 a learned layman are more agreeable to the 

 interpretation of Dr C. than to the interpreta- 

 tion of that learned layman. 1714 

 Dissertatio de S. Scripturarum interpretatione 

 secundum Patrum commentaries. In qua pro- 

 batur, Prim 6, S. Scrip turam esse regulam fidei 

 unicam, ex qua de omnibus articulis fidei cre- 

 ditu necessariis ad salutem, judicium ferendiim 

 est. Secundb, Patres sive Primsevos, sive 

 subsequentes non esse idoneos S. Scripturse 

 interpretes. Tertio, Non posse controversias 

 de S. Trinitate motas ex Patribus, conciliis, 

 aut traditione vere Catholica certb definiri. 



Londini, 1714. 8 



An answer to the Rev. Dr Snape's Second let- 

 ter to Benjamin [Hoadly] Lord Bishop of Ban- 

 gor. London, 1717. 8 



Disquisitiones modestse in clarissimi Bulli De- 

 fensionem fidei Nicenee. Editio secunda. 



Londini, 1720. 8 



A reply to Dr Waterland's objections against 

 Dr Whitby's Disquisitiones modestse. Shew- 

 ing, I. That he hath not answered one mate- 

 rial argument in the whole book. II. That he 

 hath grossly misrepresented and disguised the 



sentiments of the Ante-Nicene Fathers. 



London, 1720. 8 



Another copy. 



The last thoughts of Dr W. ; containing his 

 correction of several passages in his Com- 

 mentary on the New Testament ; to which are 

 added, five discourses. New edition. 



London, 1822. 8 U 



WHITE (CHARLES). Revolution Beige de 1830 ; 

 traduit de 1'Anglais, sous les yeux de 1'auteur, 

 par Miss Mary Carr. 3 torn. 



Bruxelles, 1836. 12 



WHITE (FRANCIS), D.D., Bishop of Ely. A re- 

 plie to Jesuit Fisher's answere to certain ques- 

 tions propounded by His most gratious Ma tie 

 King James. Hereunto is annexed, a confer- 

 ence of the Right R. B. of St Davids [William 

 LAUD] with the same Jesuit. 



London, 1624. fol. 



The conference ; or causes of separation be- 

 tween Protestants and Romanists ; discussed 

 in the royal presence of King James the First. 

 Edited, with an appendix, by the Rev. An- 

 drew Staunton, A.B. Dublin, 1818. 8 

 [Another edition of the preceding work, with 



a different title, and without the additions.] 



Defence of the way to the true Church, in an- 

 swer to a Popish treatise written by T. W. 

 P[riest], entitled White died Blacke ; [at the 

 end of the workes of John WHITE]. 1624 



WHITE (GILBERT), Curate of Selborne.The na- 

 tural history and antiquities of Selborne, with 

 the naturalist's calendar ; and miscellaneous 

 observations, extracted from his papers. A 

 new edition ; with notes, by Edward Turner 

 Bennett, and others. London, s. a. 8 



WHITE (H.), B.A., Trinity college, Cambridge. 

 Elements of universal history, on a new and 

 systematic plan ; from the earliest times to the 

 treaty of Vienna. To which is added, a sum- 

 mary of the leading events since that period. 

 For the use of schools and of private students. 



Edin., 1843. 12 



WHITE (HENRY KIRKE). * The life and remains 



of H. K. W. London, 1825. 12 



Another edition. London, s. a. 12 



WHITE (HUGH), Minister in the Relief Church. 

 Eight letters between the people called 

 Buchanites, and a teacher near Edinburgh. 

 Three of which are written by Mr W., and one 

 by Mrs Buchan herself ; together with two 

 letters from Mrs Buchan, and one from Mr 

 W. to a clergyman in England. 



Edin., 1785. 8 



WHITE (HUGH), A.M., Curate of St Mary's, 

 Dublin. Twenty sermons preached in St 

 Mary's chapel. 4th ed. Dublin, 1835. 8 



Practical reflections on the second advent. 

 3d ed. Dublin, 1838. 8 



Sixth thousand. Dublin, 1840. 8 



Profession and practice. Fourth thousand. 



Dublin, 1840. 8 



WHITE (JAMES). The eighteen Christian cen- 

 turies. 4th ed. Edin., 1863. 8 

 WHITE (JOHN), D.D., Minister of Eccks, in Lan- 

 cashire. The workes of J. W. Together with 



