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purpose, both in respect of matter, method, 

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 WILKINSON (HENRY), B.D., Divinity reader in 

 Magdalen Hall, Oxford. Babylons ruine, 

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 of Commons, on the 25 Octob. being the day 

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 be observed. London, 1643. 4 



The gainefull cost. As it was delivered in a 

 sermon [on 1 Chron. xvi. 24] preached before 

 the House of Lords, Nov. 27. 



London, 1644. 4 



WILKINSON (JAMES JOHN GARTH). The hu- 

 man body and its connexion with man, illus- 

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London, 1851. 8 



WILKINSON (Sir JOHN GARDNER). The man- 

 ners and customs of the ancient Egyptians, 

 including their private life, government, laws, 

 arts, manufactures, religion, agriculture, and 

 early history ; derived from a comparison of 

 the paintings, sculptures, and monuments still 

 existing, with the accounts of ancient authors. 

 5 vol. 3d ed. London, 1847. 8 



WILKINSON (M.), Missionary. Sketches of 

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London, 1844. 8 



WILKINSON (WATTS), B.A., Tuesday morning 

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 four sermons. London, 1841. 12 



Another copy. 



WILKINSON (WILLIAM FRANCIS). The Greek 

 Testament with notes. 1855. See BIBLES 

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WILKS (MARK). History of the persecutions 

 endured by the Protestants of the South of 

 France, and more especially of the department 

 of the Gard, during the years 1814, 1815, 

 1816, &c. Including a defence of their con- 

 duct, from the Revolution to the present 

 period. 2 vol. London, 1821. 8 



Tahiti : containing a review of the origin, 

 character, and progress of French Roman Ca- 

 tholic efforts for the destruction of English 

 Protestant missions in the South Seas. Trans- 

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London, 1844. 8 



WILKS (SAMUEL CHARLES), M.A., Rector of 

 Nursling, near Southampton. Christian es- 

 says. 2 vol. London, 1817. 8 



Correlative claims and duties ; or, an essay on 

 the necessity of a Church Establishment in a 

 Christian country, for the preservation of 

 Christianity among the people of all ranks and 

 denominations and the means of exciting and 

 maintaining among its members a spirit of 

 devotion, together with zeal for the honour, 

 stability, and influence of the Established 

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An essay on " the signs of conversion and un- 

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London, 1830. 16 



The duty of prompt and complete abolition of 



colonial slavery, a sermon [on Gen. xlii. 21] 

 preached... September 26, 1830, with a letter 

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 and an appendix of Episcopal testimonies. 



London, 1830. 8 



A Church Establishment lawful, scriptural, 

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WILL. An essay on the freedom of will in God 

 and in creatures, and on various subjects con- 

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WILLARD (EMMA). A system of universal his- 

 tory, in perspective. Illustrated by a chrono- 

 logical picture of nations, or perspective sketch 

 of the course of empire, in a series of maps, 

 giving the progressive geography of the world. 

 Philadelphia, 1843. 8 3 



History of the United States, or, republic of 

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WILLCOLKES (Dr). The united new and much 

 admired system of arithmetic and mental cal- 

 culations, of Dr W. and Messrs T. and T. W. 

 Fryer ; being the result of many years' study. 

 7th ed. Derby, 1840. 12 



WILLES (THOMAS), M.A., Minister of the Gospel 

 in the city of London. Kccigol xcthtTrot. A word 

 in season, for a warning to England : or a 

 prophecy of perillous times open'd and ap- 

 ply'd. Wherein the signes of bad times, and 

 the means of making the times good, are re- 

 presented as the great concernment of all good 

 Christians in this present age. First exhibited 

 in a sermon [on 2 Tim. 3. 1] preached in the 

 abby at Westminster, July 5. 1659. and since 

 enlarged and published. London, 1659. 8 



WILLET (ANDREW), Rector of Childesley, Cam- 

 bridgeshire. Synopsis Papismi, that is, a ge- 

 nerall viewe of Papistrie : wherein the whole 

 mysterie of iniquitie, and summe of Antichris- 

 tian doctrine is set downe, which is maintained 

 this day by the Synagogue of Rome, against 

 the Church of Christ, together with an anti- 

 thesis of the true Christian faith, and an an- 

 tidotum of counterpoyson out of the Scrip- 

 tures, against the whore of Babylons filthy 

 cuppe of abominations : deuided into foure 

 bookes or centuries, that is, so many hundreds 

 of Popish heresies and errors. Now this se- 

 cond time perused... London, 1594. 4 



Third edition. Divided into five bookes, or 

 centuries. London, 1600. fol. 



Tetrastylon Papisticum, that is, the foure prin- 

 cipall pillars of Papistrie, the first conteyning 

 their raylings, slanders, forgeries, untruthes : 

 the second their blasphemies, flat contradic- 

 tions to Scripture, heresies, absurdities : the 

 third their loose arguments, weake solutions, 

 subtill distinctions : the fourth and last the 

 repugnant opinions of new Papistes with the 

 old : of the new one with another ; of the 

 same writers with themselves : yea of Popish 

 religion with and in itselfe. Compiled as a 

 necessarie supplement or fit appertinance to 

 the authors former worke, intituled Synopsis 

 Papismi... London, 1596. 4 d 



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