WIDDRINGTON WIGHT. 



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Dialogorum libri quatuor, quorum primus di- 

 vinitatem et ideas tractat. Secundus univer- 

 sarum rerum creationem complectitur. Ter- 

 tius de virtutibus vitiisque ipsis contrariis co- 

 piosissime loquitur. Quartus Romaiue Eccle- 

 sise sacramenta, ejus pestiferam dotationem, 

 Antichristi regnum, f ratrum fraudulentam ori- 

 ginem atque eorum hypocrisim, variaque nos- 

 tro oevo scitu dignissima, graphics perstringit, 

 quse ut essent inventu facilia, singulorum 

 librorum, turn caput, turn capitis summam 

 indice prsenotavimus. Auctus est denique 

 liber, catalogo prsecipuorum de Wiclefo nostro 

 scriptorum, quern vita ex optimis fontibus, 

 germanico idiomate depicta, sequitur. 



Francofurti et Lipsice, 1753. 4 



The last age of the Church. Now first printed 

 from a manuscript in the university library, 

 Dublin. Edited with notes, by James Hen- 

 thorn Todd, D.D. Dublin, 1840. 4 



An apology for Lollard doctrines, attributed 

 to Wicliffe. Now first printed from a manu- 

 script in the library of Trinity college, Dub- 

 lin. With an introduction and notes, by 

 James Henthorii Todd, D.D. [Camden So- 

 ciety.] London, 1842. 4 



Tracts and treatises of J. de W. With selec- 

 tions and translations from his manuscripts, 

 and Latin works. Edited for the Wyclifte 

 Society, with an introductory memoir, by the 

 Rev. Robert Vaughan, D.D. 



London, 1845. 8 



Another copy. 



Wicklieffes Wicket faythfully overseene and 

 corrected after the originall and first copie, 

 with an epistle to the reader by [MJyles [C]o- 

 verdale. To which is added the Artycles 

 wherefore Johan Fryth died ; and a short life 

 of J. Wickliffe, by Thomas James, formerly 

 keeper of the Bodleian library, at Oxford. 

 Edited by Robert Potts, M.A. 



Cambridge: reprinted, 1851. 8 C 

 . * The history of the life and sufferings of the 

 Rev. and learned J. W. Together with a col- 

 lection of papers relating to the said history, 

 never before printed. By John Lewis, A.M. 

 London, 1720. 8 C 



A new edition. Oxford, 1820. 8 



- * The life of J. W. With an appendix, and 

 list of his works. Edin., 1820. 8 



- * The life and opinions of John de Wycliffe, 

 illustrated principally from his unpublished 

 manuscripts ; with a preliminary view of the 

 Papal system, and of the state of the Protest- 

 ant doctrine in Europe, to the commencement 

 of the fourteenth century. By Robert Vaughan. 

 2 vol. London, 1828. 8 



WIDDRINGTON [or PRESTON] (ROQEK), Catho- 

 licus Anglus. Responsio apologetica. Ad li 

 bellum cuiusdam doctoris theologi, qui eius 

 pro iure Principum apologiam tanquam fidei 

 Catholicse aperte repugnantem, atque ethni- 

 cismum sapientem, falsb, indocte, et seditiose 

 criminatur. Cosmopoli, 1612. 8 



Last reioynder to Mr Thomas Fitz-herberts 

 Reply concerning the oath of allegiance, am 



the Popes power to depose princes : wherein 

 all his arguments, taken from the lawes of 

 God, in the Old and New Testament, of na- 

 ture, of nations, from the canon and ciuill 

 law, and from the Popes Breues, condemning 

 the oath, and the Cardinalls decree, forbidding 

 two of Widdringtons bookes are answered : 

 also many replies and instances of Cardinall 

 Bellarmine in his Schulckenius, and of Leonard 

 Lessius in his Singleton are confuted, and di- 

 uers cunning shifts of Cardinall Peron are dis- 

 couered. s. I, 1619. 4 



WIDOWS FUND. Memorial by the general 

 collector, to the trustees for managing the 

 fund established for a provision to ministers 

 widows, &c. in Scotland. Edin., 1800. 8 



Prospectus of a plan for establishing in Scot- 

 land a general fund, for securing provision to 

 widows, sisters, &c. and insuring capital sums 

 on lives. To be called the Scottish widows 

 fund, and Equitable assurance society. 



Edin., 1812. 12 



Deed of constitution of the Scottish widows' 

 fund and Life assurance society. 



Edin., 1834. 8 



- Minutes of the annual meeting of contributors 

 to the Widows fund, held at Belfast, July 2, 

 1835. Belfast, 1835. 8 



WIESINGER (Lie. AUGUST). Biblical com- 

 mentary on St Paul's Epistles to the Philip- 

 pians, to Titus, and the First to Timothy. 

 (In continuation of the work of Olshausen.) 

 Translated from the German by the Rev. J. 

 Fulton, A.M. [Clark's For. Theol. Lib.] 



Edin., 1851. 8 



WIGANDUS (JOHANNES), Professor of divinity 

 at Jena. De sacramentarijsmo, dogmata et 

 argumenta ex quatuor Patriarchis sacramen- 

 tariorum, Carlstadio, Zwinglio, CEcolampadio, 

 Calvino potissimum et quibusdam aliis. Item 

 De schismate sacramentario, quasi in unum 

 corpus redacta. Lipsice, 1585. 4 



De Stancarismo dogmata et argumenta cum 

 solutionibus, qiiibus prsemissa est inethodus 

 de mediatione Christi. Lipsice, 1585. 4 



WIGGERS(G. F.), D.D., Professor of tlieology in 

 the university of Rostock. An historical pre- 

 sentation of Augustinism and Pelagianism 

 from the original sources. Translated from 

 the German, with notes and additions, by Rev. 

 Ralph Emerson. Andover, 1840. 8 



Another copy. [Wanting pp. 17-24.] 

 WIGGLESWORTH (EDWARD), D.D., Professor 



of divinity in Harvard college. A letter to the 

 Rev. Mr George Whitefield, by way of reply 

 to his answer to the college testimony against 

 him and his conduct. To which is added the 

 Rev. President's (Edward Holyoke) Answer 

 to the things charg'd upon him by the said 

 Mr Whitefield, as inconsistences. 



Boston, N. E., 1745. 4 



WIGHT (SARAH). * The exceeding riches of 

 grace advanced by the Spirit of grace, in an 

 empty nothing creature, viz. Mrs S. W. , lately 

 hopeles and restles, her soule dwelling far 

 from peace or hopes thereof. Now hopefull, 



