WINCH lisTKll W1XTKU. 



<.F.-,sVe George MOR- 



\\L\CHESTER, BISHOP OF. See Charles Rich- 



ard SUMNER. 

 WINCHESTER, BISHOP or. See George Prety- 



lililll To.M LINK. 



WINCHESTER, BISHOP OF. See Charles TRIM- 



NELL. 

 WINCHESTER, BISHOP ov.See Richard WIL- 



LIS. 

 WINCHESTER, BISHOP OF. See William 



WVKKHAM. 

 WINCHESTER (ELHANAN). A defence of Re- 



vel;itii>n, in ton letters to Thomas Paine; being 



iin answer to his first part of The ago of reason. 

 London, 1796. 8 



- The universal restoration exhibited in a series 

 of dialogues between a minister and his friend. 

 Comprehending the subject of several conver- 

 sations that the author had with various per- 

 sons, both in America and Europe, on that 

 interesting subject ; wherein the most for- 

 midable objections are stated and fully an- 

 swered. The 5th ed. revised and corrected, 

 \\ith notes critical and explanatory, by W. 

 Vidler. Glasgow, 1809. 12 



WINCHESTER (S. G.). The sinner's inability 

 is no excuse for his impenitency. 



Philadelphia, 1837. 12 



- Another edition. [Presb. Tracts, vol. i.] 



Philadelphia, 1840. 12 



The importance of doctrinal and instructive 

 preaching. Philadelphia, 1839. 12 



Another edition. [Presb. Tracts, vol. ii.] 



Philadelphia, 1840. 12 



WINCHESTER (THOMAS), D.D., Rector of Ap- 

 pleton. A dissertation on the xviith. article 

 of the Church of England : wherein the senti- 

 ments of the compilers, and other contem- 

 porary reformers, on the subject of the divine 

 decrees, are fully deduced from their own 

 writings. To which is subjoined, a short 

 tract, ascertaining the reign and time in which 

 the royal declaration before the xxxix. articles 

 was first published. A new edition, with 

 emendations from the author's corrected copy, 

 and the addition of a biographical preface ; [by 

 the Rev. R. Churton]. London, 1803. 8 



WINDDORFFER (ADAM). Kirchweihungs Pre- 

 digt...B. L. Briinn, 16181 4 C 



WINDER (HENRY), D.D., Dissenting minister in 

 Liverpool. A critical and chronological his- 

 tory of the rise, progress, declension, and re- 

 vival of knowledge, chiefly religious. In two 

 periods. I. The period of tradition from 

 Adam to Moses. II. The period of letters 

 from Moses to Christ. 2 vol. 



London, 1745, 46. 4 



WINDHAM (Sir WILLIAM). * A letter to Sir 

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 of the nation. A letter to Mr Pope. [By 

 Henry ST JOHN, Viscount Bolingbroke.] 



London, 1753. 8 



WINER (GEORG BENEDICT), Professor of theology 

 at Leipsic. Pauli ad Galatas Epistola. Edi- 

 dit G. B. W. 1829. See BIBLES -LATIN. C. 



Grumiiiatik <!:, Nt uu-stamentlichcn Spradi- 

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1830. 8 



Translated by G. H. Agnew and O. 



Ebbeke. PkUadOfkiet, 1K4<>. s 



Another edition. Translated from the sixtli 

 enlarged and improved edition of the original, 

 by Edward -Massou, M.A. Edin., I8i> 



Another c>| 



Biblisches Kualworterbuch zum Handgebrauch 

 flir StudiromK-, Kandidaten, Gymnasiallehrer 

 und Prediger. Zweite Auflage. 2 Biindu. 



/. ipzig, 1833, 38. 8 



WINER (E. C.), D. D., Professor of Greek in 

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 With an introductory essay on civil society 

 and government. [4th ed.] 



Philadelphia, 1859. 8 



WINSLOW (GEORGE ERVING), M.D., Rector of 

 Alexton, Leicestershire. Israel in the Apoca- 

 lypse ; or an examination of the Revelation, 

 with a view to discover in Israel and her ene- 

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London, 1857. 8 



WINSLOW (HARRIET L.). * Memoir of Mrs 

 H. L. W., thirteen years a member of the 

 American mission in Ceylon. By Rev. Miron 

 Winsluw. New York, s. a. 12 J 



WINSLOW (OcTAVirs), D.D. Experimental 

 and practical views of the atonement. 



New York, 1838. 12 



Fifth edition. London, 1847. 8 



Another copy. 



Christ the theme of the missionary ; an argu- 

 ment for the specific design, and spiritual cha- 

 racter of Christian missions. 



London, 1840. 8 



Personal declension and revival of religion in 

 the soul. 2d ed. London, 1843. 8 



Third edition. London, 1845. 8 



The glory of the Redeemer in his person and 

 work. 3d ed. London, 1846. 12 



The inquirer directed to an experimental and 

 practical view of the work of the Holy Spirit. 

 4th ed. London, 1846. 8 



Glimpses of the truth as it is in Jesus. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1847. 8 



The precious things of God. Second thou- 

 sand. London, 1859. 8 



WINSTANLY (JERRARD). A letter to the Lord 

 Fairfax, and his councell of war, with divers 

 questions to the lawyers, and ministers : prov- 

 ing it an undeniable equity, that the common 

 people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell 

 upon the commons, without hiring them, or 

 paying rent to any. London, 1649. 4 



WINTER (CORNELIUS). * Memoirs of the life 

 and character of the late Rev. C. W. ; com- 

 piled and composed by William Jay. 2d ed. 

 London, 1809. 8 



WINTER (RICHARD), Ditsenting minister in New- 

 Court, Carey-street, London. A sermon [on 

 2 Pet. i. 14] occasioned by the death of Mr 

 Thomas Bradbury... preached in New-Court, 



