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mouth, Norfolk. A discourse of liberty of 

 conscience, wherein the arguments on both 

 sides are so equally laid together in the bal- 

 lance, that the indifferent reader may without 

 difficulty judge whither side weighs the heavier. 

 London, 1649. 4 



WHITGIFT (JOHN), D.D., A rchbishop of Ca ,//- 

 bury. The works of J. \V. The first portion, 

 containing the Defence of the Answer to the 

 admonition, against the Reply of Thomas Cart- 

 wright : Tractates i.-vi. Edited for the Par- 

 ker Society, by the Rev. John Ayre, M.A. 



Cambridge, 1851. 8 



The second portion, containing the Defence 



of the Answer to the Admonition... Tractates 

 vii.-x. [Ibid.] Cambridge, 1852. 8 



The third portion, containing the Defence 



of the Answer to the Admonition... Tractates 

 xii. -xxiii., sermons, selected letters, &c. 

 [Ibid.] Cambridge, 1853. 8 C 



* The life of J. W. Written by Sir George 

 Paule. To which is added a treatise intituled 

 Conspiracy for pretended reformation, written 

 in the year 1591. By Richard COSIN, LL.D. 



London, 1699. 8 



WHITING (NATHAN). Bible history, illustrated 

 by engravings, or the manners and customs of 

 the ancients. New-Haven, s. a. 12 



WHITLEY (JOHN), D. D. The doctrine of 

 atonement and sacrifice, evinced from the 

 Scriptures, and confirmed from the sacra- 

 ments : errors considered ; and difficulties of 

 theists and infidels answered. 



London, 1836. 8 



WHITLOCK (JOHN), M.A., Minister of the Gos- 

 pel at St Maries, Nottingham. The upright 

 man and his happy end : opened and applyed 

 in a sermon [on Ps. 37. 37] preached at the 

 funerals of the Hon. Francis Pierrepont... on 

 the 18th of March 1657, in the parish church 

 of Holm Pierepont in Nottinghamshire... 



London, 1658. 4 



Another copy. 



WHITLOCKE (Sir B.). -See Sir B. W T HITELOCKE. 



WHITMORE (WILLIAM W.).* Extract of a 

 letter addressed to W. W., in reply to the 

 erroneous statements of the late J. Marryat, 

 on the subject of slavery in the East Indies, 

 by the author of a pamphlet entitled ' ' East 

 and West India sugar." London, s. a. fol. 



WHITTAKER (GEORGE), A.M., Master of the 

 grammar-school in Southampton. Latin exer- 

 cises ; or, exempla propria : being English 

 sentences, translated from, the best Roman 

 writers, and adapted to the rules in s}-ntax ; 

 to be again translated into the Latin language. 

 10th ed. London, 1832. 8 



WHOLE DUTY OF MAN. The works of the 

 learned and pious author of The whole duty of 

 man. L. P. Oxford, 1704. fol. 



WHYTE (ADAM). Political preaching : or the 

 meditations of a well-meaning man, in a ser- 

 mon lately published ; in a letter addressed to 

 the Rev. Mr William Dun, minister of Kirk- 

 intilloch. Glasgow, 1792. 8 



WHYTEHEAD (ROBERT), M.A. The warrant 



of faith : or, a handbook to the canon and 

 inspiration of the Scriptures. 



London, 1864. 8 



WHYTOCK (GEORGE), Minister of the Attociate 

 congregate ith. A defence of cove- 



nanting against the attacks made thereon in u 

 late publication, entituled, A dissertation on 

 the nature and genius of the kingdom of 

 Christ... By Patrick Hutchison, A.M. 



Glasgow, 1780. 16 



A short vindication of Presbyterial Church- 

 government : containing a summary view of 

 the evidence in support of it from MriptvN ; 

 together with an examination of the principal 

 arguments of the Independents against it. 



Edin., 1799. 12 



Another copy. 



A short vindication of Presbytery : with twelve 

 essays on the Church. Edited by the Rev. 

 Thomas M'Crie. .,1843. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



WICHMANS (FRANCOIS AUOUSTIN). Histpire 

 de la statue miraculeuse de la Tres-Sainte 

 Vierge Marie, honored dans I'e'glise de N. D. 

 de Finisterre a Bruxelles sous le titre de 

 Notre- Dame de bon-succes. 



Bruxelks, 1854. 8 



WICKES (JOHN WIGHT), M.A., domestic chap- 

 lain to the Duke of Cumberland. *The judge- 

 ment delivered, Dec. llth, 1809 by the Right 

 Hon. Sir John Nicholl...upon the admission 

 of articles, exhibited in a cause of office pro- 

 moted by Kemp against Wickes, Clerk, for 

 refusing to bury an infant child of two of his 

 parishioners, who had been baptized by a dis- 

 senting minister. London, 1810. 8 



Another copy. 



A sermon [on Prov. xix. 21] preached at the 

 parish church of St Michael, Queen-Hithe, 

 London, on Wednesday, March 7, 1798; being 

 the day appointed for a general fast. . . 



London, 1798. 4 



A letter addressed to the Rt. Rev. Spencer, 

 Lord Bishop of Peterborough, in answer to an 

 appeal made to the ' ' Society for defending the 

 civil rights of the dissenters," relative to the 

 important question of church burial by the 

 established clergy. Stamford, s. a. 8 



WICKHAM (J. A.), of Frome, Somerset. A sy- 

 nopsis of the doctrine of baptism, regenera- 

 tion, conversion, &c. and kindred subjects, by 

 the Fathers and other writers from the time 

 of our Saviour to the end of the fourth cen- 

 tury. Witli a preface by the Rev. H. D. 

 Wickham, M.A. London, 1850. 8 



WICLEFUS (JOANNES). See John WICLIP. 



WICLIF, or WICLIFF, or WICLEFUS, or WYC- 

 LYFFE (JOHN), D.D. The New Testament, 

 translated out of the Latin Vulgat. 1731. 

 See BIBLES ENGLISH. D. 



The New Testament translated from the La- 

 tin, in the year 1380. To which are prefixed 

 Memoirs of the life of Dr W. By the Rev. 

 H. H. BABER. 1810. See BIBLES ENGLISH. 

 D. 



