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WELLETT WILLIAMS 



Hexapla in C.ncsin, that is, a sixfold com- 

 mentarie upon Genesis : wherein six severall 

 translations, that is, the Septuagint, ami the 

 Chalde, two Latine, of Hierome, and Treine- 

 lius : two English, the Great Bible, and the 

 Geneva edition are compared, where they 

 differ, with the originall, Hebrew, and Pag- 

 nine, and Montanus interlinearie interpreta- 

 tion : together with a sixfold use of every 

 chapter, shewing 1. The method or argument : 

 2. the divers readings : 3. the explanation of 

 difficult questions and doubtfull places : 4. the 

 places of doctrine : 5. places of confutation : 

 6. morall observations ... Divided into two 

 tomes... The third time revised. 



London, 1632. fol. 



Hexapla in Exodum, that is, a sixfold com- 

 mentary upon the second Booke of Moses 

 called Exodus... Wherein in the divers read- 

 ings those translations are compared together : 

 1. The Chalde : 2. The Septuagint : 3. The 

 Vulgar Latine : 4. Pagnine : 6. Montanus : 

 6. lunius : 7. Vatablus : 8. The great English 

 Bible : 9. The Geneva edition : 10. And the 

 Hebrew originall maketh the 10th. Divided 

 into two parts... London, 1633. fol. 



Hexapla in Danielem : that is, a sixfold corn- 

 men tarie upon the most diuine prophecie of 

 Daniel : wherein according to the method pro- 

 pounded in Hexapla upon Genesis and Exo- 

 dus, six things are observed in every chapter 

 ...Divided into two bookes... [Title in manu- 

 script.] 



[London] and Cambridge, 1608, 10. fol. 



Hexapla : that is, a sixfold commentarie vpon 

 the most diuine Epistle of the holy Apostle 

 S. Paul to the Romans : wherein according to 

 the authors former method sixe things are 

 obserued in euery chapter...Diuided into two 

 bookes... Cambridge, 1611. fol. 



Another copy. 



WILLETT (JOHN), M.A., Fellow of Wadham col- 

 lege. The nature and mischiefs of hypocrisy. 

 A sermon [on Ps. Ixxviii. 57] preach'd at the 

 assizes... at St Mary's church in Oxford, July 

 15, 1708. London, 1708. 8 



WILLIAM HENRY, Prince of Orange, after- 

 wards William III., King of England. * A 

 memorial for His Highness the Prince of 

 Orange, in relation to the affairs of Scotland : 

 together with the Address of the Presbyterian 

 party in that kingdom to His Highness ; and 

 some observations on that address. By two 

 persons of quality. London, 1689. 4 



The laws and Acts made in the first parliament 

 of. ..William and Mary. ..[Scots Acts.] 



Edin., 1690. 12 



The laws and Acts made in the first session of 

 the first parliament of... William... [Ibid.-] 



Edin., 1695. 12 U 



The laws and Acts made in the sixth session 

 of the first parliament of... William... [Ibid.] 



Edin., 1696. 12 



The laws and Acts made in the seventh session 

 of the first parliament of. ..William. ..[Ibid.] 



Edin., 1698. 12 



The laws and acts made in the eighth and 

 ninth sessions of the first parliament <>f...\\ il- 

 liam...[lbid.] . K.M8. 12 



The act of the parliament of Scotland, for tho 

 security <>f tin- kingdom, as it is voted and 

 past in this present parliament and lii-s iv.-niy 

 for the royal assent. With a short account 

 of it, and some few remarks. 



London, 1703. 4 



Act for security of the kingdom. As it is 

 voted and approved by the Right Hon. the 

 Estates of parliament, at Edinburgh, the 13th 

 August, 1703. /;./;/,., 1704. 4 J 



A collection of State tracts, published on occa- 

 sion of the late REVOLUTION in 1688. And 

 during the reign of King William III. 3 vol. 



London, 1705-1707. fol. 



Act of parliament ratifying the confession of 

 faith and settling Presbyterian Church govern- 

 ment at the Revolution, anno 1690. Likewise 

 the act rescinding the act of supremacy. The 

 act restoring Presbyterian ministers. Two 

 acts recissory rescinding all the persecuting 

 acts and laws made against the suffering Pres- 

 byterians from the Restoration to the Revolu- 

 tion. With some remarks upon the same. By 

 George Paton. Glasgow, 1747. 8 



Anno primo Willielmi et Marise. An act for 

 establishing the coronation oath. 



s. I. et a. 4 



Copy of a signature for a new bank. 



s. 1. et a. 4 



Act of parliament for erecting a bank in Scot- 

 land. . 1. et a. 4 



WILLIAM IV., King of Great Britain and Ire- 

 land. An act to amend the representation of 

 the people in Scotland. With notes and illus- 

 trations... by a member of the Scottish bar. 



Edin., 1832. 8 



Another copy. 



WILLIAMS (DANIEL), D.D., Preacher at Salters' 

 Hall. Man made righteous by Christ's obe- 

 dience : being two sermons at Pinners Hall. 

 With enlargements, &c. Also some remarks 

 on Mr Mather's postscript, &c. 



London, 1694. 12 



* An apology for the ministers who subscribed 

 only unto the stating of the truths and errours 

 in Mr Williams' book. Shewing, that the 

 Gospel which they preach, is the old everlast- 

 ing Gospel of Christ. [By William LORIMER.] 



London, 1694. 4 



Gospel truth stated and vindicated. Wherein 

 some of Dr Crisp's opinions are considered. 

 And the opposite truths are plainly stated and 

 confirmed. 3d ed. A large postscript is now 

 added for clearing sundry truths objected 

 against, &c. London, 1698. 12 



Another copy. 



A new edition, carefully revised, and collated 

 with the intermediate additions, the several 

 texts of Scripture, and the other authorities 

 referred to, by William Stevens. 



London, 1830. 12 



The answer to the Report, &c. [by Stephen 

 Lobb] which the united ministers appointed 



