WHITEFIELD WHITFIELD. 



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An extract of the preface to the Rev. Mr W.'s 

 account of the orphan-house in Georgia. 



Edin., 1741. 8 



Continuation of the account of the orphan- 

 house in Georgia, from Jan. 174? to June 

 1742. To which are also subjoin'd, some ex- 

 tracts from an account of a work of a like 

 nature, carried on by the late Professor Franck 

 in Glaucha near Halle in Saxony. 



Edin., 1742. 8 



.Nine sermons upon the following subjects ; 

 viz. I. The Lord our righteousness. II. The 

 seed of the woman, and the seed of the ser- 

 pent. III. Persecution every Christian's lot. 



IV. Abraham's offering up his son Isaac. 



V. Saul's conversion. VI. The pharisee and 

 publican. VII. Christ, the believer's wisdom, 

 righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. 



VIII. The Holy Spirit convincing the world 

 of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment. 



IX. The conversion of Zaccheus. 



Edin., 1742. 12 



* The declaration of the true Presbyterians 

 within the kingdom of Scotland ; concerning 

 Mr G. W. and the work at Cambuslang. 



Glasgow, 1742. 8 



* A letter to a gentleman in Edinburgh, con- 

 taining remarks upon a late apology for the 

 Presbyterians in Scotland, who keep commu- 

 nion, in the ordinances of the Gospel, with 

 TWr G. W., a Priest of the Church of England. 

 2d ed. Glasgow, 1743. 8 

 A letter to the Rev. the president and profes- 

 sors, tutors, and Hebrew instructor of Har- 

 vard college in Cambridge ; in answer to a 

 testimony published by them against the Rev. 

 Mr G. W. , and his conduct. 



Boston, N. E., 1746. 4 



A brief account of the rise, progress, and pre- 

 sent situation of the orphan-house in Georgia. 

 In a letter to a friend. Edin. , 1748. 8 



Another copy. 



Fifteen sermons, preached on various import- 

 ant subjects. To which is prefixed, a sermon 

 on the character, preaching, &c. of the Rev. 

 Mr W. By Joseph SMITH, V.D.M. 



Glasgow, 1772. 8 



Seventy -five sermons on various important 

 subjects. In this complete collection is in- 

 cluded, the eighteen sermons taken in short 

 hand by Mr Gurney. And to which is now 

 added, a sermon, on the character, preaching, 

 &c. of the Rev. Mr Whitefield, by Joseph 

 SMITH, V.D.M. 3 vol. London, 1812. 8 

 - Three sermons : [with The revivals of the 

 eighteenth century, by Duncan MACFARLAN]. 



1845 



* Memoirs of the life of the Rev. G. W. : in 

 which every circumstance worthy of notice, 

 both in his private and public character, is 

 recorded. Faithfully selected from his ori- 

 ginal papers, journals, and letters. Illustrated 

 by a variety of interesting and entertaining 

 anecdotes, from the best authorities. To which 

 are added, a particular account of his death 

 and funeral ; and extracts from the sermons, 



which were preached on that occasion. Com- 

 piled by the Rev. John Gillies, D.D. 



London, 1772. 8 



Another edition. Falkirk, 1798. 12 



* The life and times of the Rev. G. W. By 

 Robert Philip. London, 1837. 8 



* Sketches of the life and labours of the Rev. 

 G. W. To which are added, two discourses 

 preached in the year 1739. Edin., s. a. 12 



WHITEHORNE (JAMES CHARLES), B.A., of the 

 Middle Temple. The social evil practically 

 considered. A paper read at the meeting of 

 the Lay and clerical union. 



London, [18581. 12 



WHITEHURST (JOHN), F.R.S. An inquiry 

 into the original state and formation of the 

 earth, to which is added an appendix on the 

 strata in Derbyshire. London, 1778. 4 



WHITELEY (HENRY). Verbatim reprint of a 

 pamphlet, entitled. Three months in Jamaica, 

 in 1832 : comprising a residence of seven 

 weeks on a sugar plantation. 



London, s. a. 12 



Another copy. 



WHITELEY (JOSEPH), A.B. An essay on the 

 necessity of a Redeemer. Leeds, 1783. 8 



An essay on Jesus Christ, considered as an 

 example to mankind. Cambridge, 1783. 4 



WHITELOCKE, or WHITLOCKE (Sir BUL- 

 STRODE). Essays, ecclesiastical and civil. 

 [Wants title.] London, 1706. 8 



Memorials of the English affairs : or, an his- 

 torical account of what passed from the begin- 

 ning of the reign of King Charles the First to 

 King Charles the Second his happy restaura- 

 tion. A new edition. Containing the pub- 

 lick transactions, civil and military : together 

 with the private consultations and secrets of 

 the Cabinet. London, 1732. fol 



WHITELOCKE (Sir JAMES), Father of tlie pre- 

 ceding. Liber famelicus of Sir J. W., a judge 

 of the court of King's Bench in the reign of 

 James I. and Charles I. , now first published 

 from the original manuscript. Edited [for the 

 Camden Society] by John Bruce. 



London, 1858. 4 



WHITER (WALTER), M. A. , Fellow of Clare Hall, 

 Cambridge. Etymologicon universale : or, 

 universal etymological dictionary : on a new 

 plan. In which it is shewn, that consonants 

 are alone to be regarded in discovering the 

 affinities of words, and that the vowels are to 

 be wholly rejected ; that languages contain the 

 same fundamental idea ; and that they are de- 

 rived from the earth, and the operations, acci- 

 dents, and properties, belonging to it. With 

 illustrations drawn from various languages : 

 the Teutonic dialects, English, Gothic, Saxon, 

 German, Danish, &c. &c. Greek, Latin, 

 French, Italian, Spanish. The Celtic dialects, 

 Gaelic, Irish, Welsh, Bretagne, &c. &e. The 

 dialects of the Sclavonic, Russian, &c. &c. 

 The Eastern languages, Hebrew, Arabic, Per- 

 sian, Sanscrit, Gipsey, Coptic, &c. &c. 3 vol. 

 Cambridge, 1822, 25. 4 



WHITFIELD (THOMAS), Minister at Great Ya,- 



