WITT WODROW. 



869 



and explanatory, by Donald Fraser. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1823. 8 



Another copy. 



Sacred dissertations on the Lord's Prayer. 

 Translated from the Latin, with notes by the 

 Rev. William Pringle. [Bib. Cab., vol. xxiv.] 



Edin., 1839. 8 



Meletemata Leidensia. Quibus continentur 

 prselectiones de vita et rebus gestis Pauli 

 Apostoli. Nee non dissertationura exegetica- 

 rum duodecas. Denique commentarius in 

 Epistolam Judas Apostoli. 



Lugd. Batav., 1703. 4 



Another copy. 



Conciliatory, or irenical animadversions, on 

 the controversies agitated in Britain under the 

 names of Antinomians and Neonomians ; faith- 

 fully translated from the Latin, and followed 

 with notes by the Rev. Thomas Bell. 



Glasgoiv, 1807. 8 



An essay on the efficacy of baptism. Trans- 

 lated by William Marshall ; [with Popery in 

 the full corn, the ear, and the blade, by Wil- 

 liam MARSHALL]. 1852 



On the character of the true divine : an inau- 

 gural oration, delivered at Franeker, April 16, 

 1675. Translated by the Rev. John Donald- 

 son. With a prefatory note by the Rev. Wil- 

 liam Cunningham, D.D. Edin., 1856. 8 



WITT (CORNEILLE ET JEAN DE). * Histoire de 

 la vie et de la mort des deux illustres freres C. 

 et J. de W. Enrichie de plusieurs memoires, 

 qui n'avoient point paru jusques ici, et qui 

 seront tres propres pour e'claircir et confirmer 

 la ve'rite des faits historiques. 2 torn. 



Utrecht, 1709. 12 



WITT (JEAN DE). The true interest and politi- 

 cal maxims of the republic of Holland... Trans- 

 lated from the original Dutch. To which is 

 prefixed, (never before printed) historical me- 

 moirs of the illustrious brothers Cornelius and 

 John de Witt. By John Campbell. 



London, 1746. 8 



WITTE (GILLES DE). Augustinus Iprensis, vin- 

 dicatus ; atque e damnatione Romanorum Pon- 

 tificum ; Urbani VIII., Innocentii X., Alex- 

 andri VII., et dementis XI., ereptus et eru- 

 tus : sive Apologeticus Cornelii Jansenii : in 

 quo controversies Jansenianse prima elementa 

 et principia statuuntur ; ejusdem historia 

 dogmatica et critica ad hoec usque tempora 

 texitur ; remedia malis praesentibus idonea 

 proponuntur ; ac denique futiles argutiae ad- 

 versarii cujusdam novissimi, discordiam Jan- 

 senii ab Aurelio Augustino commonstrare co- 

 nantis, succincte et dilucide refutantur : per 

 ^Egidium ALBANUM. [Pseud.] 



s. L, 1711. 4 



WITTE (PETRUS DE), Minister at Leyden. Cate- 

 chizing upon the HEIDELBERGH catechisme of 

 the reformed Christian religion. Published 

 after precedent inspection and approbation of 

 the Rev. Classis of Hoorn, by P. de W. And 

 now after the sixtieth impression, translated 

 for the English Reformed Congregation in 

 Amsterdam. Amsterdam, s. a. 8 



WITTEN (HENSTINGXTS). Memorise theologorum 

 nostri seculi clarissimorum renovatse, [decades 

 sex], curante M. H. W. 



Francofurti, 1674, 5. 8 



Another copy. 



WITTICH1US (CHRISTOPHORUS). Causa Spiri- 

 tus Sancti, personae divinae, ejusdem cum 

 Patre et Filio essentise, contra C. C. S[andii] 

 Problema paradoxum, An non per Sp. Sanc- 

 tum sanctorum Angelorum genus intelligi 

 possit '? asserta et defensa. 



Lugd. Batav., 1678. 8 



Causa Spiritus Sancti victrix, demonstrata a 

 C. W. Lugd. Batav., 1682. 8 



Theologia pacifica, in qua varia problemata 

 theologica inter reformatos theologos agitari 

 solita ventilantur, simul usus philosophies Car- 

 tesianas in diversis theologiae partibus demon- 

 stratur, et ad dissertationem celeberrimi viri 

 Samuelis Maresii, de abusu philosophies Car- 

 tesianas in rebus theologicis et tidei, modeste 

 respondetur. Editio tertia. Accedit ejusdem 

 appendix ad Theologiam pacificam. 



Lugd. Batav., 1683. 4 



WITTMAN (WILLIAM), M.D., of the Royal ar- 

 tillery. Travels in Turkey, Asia-Minor, Sy- 

 ria, and across the desert into Egypt during 

 the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, in company 

 with the Turkish army, and the British mili- 

 tary mission. To which are annexed, obser- 

 vations on the plague, and on the diseases 

 prevalent in Turkey, and a meteorological 

 journal. London, 1803. 4 



WIX (SAMUEL), M.A., Vicar of St Bartholomew 

 the Less, London. Reflections concerning the 

 expediency of a council of the Church of Eng- 

 land and the Church of Rome, being holden 

 to accommodate religious differences, and to 

 promote the unity of religion. 



London, 1818. 8 



WODROW (JAMES), A.M., Professor of divinity 

 in tJie university of Glasgow. * Lif e of J. W. 

 Written by his son Robert Wodrow, A.M., 

 minister of the Gospel at Eastwood. 



Edin., 1828. 12 



Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



WODROW (ROBERT), Minister of the Gospel at 

 Eastwood. The history of the sufferings of 

 the Church of Scotland, from the Restauration 

 to the Revolution : collected from the publick 

 records, original papers, and manuscripts of 

 that time, and other well attested narratives. 

 2 vol. Edin., 1721, 22. fol. 



Another edition. With an original memoir 

 of the author, extracts from his correspond- 

 ence, a preliminary dissertation, and notes, by 

 the Rev. Robert Burns, D.D. 4 vol. 



Glasgow, 1828-30. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The correspondence of the Rev. R. W. Edited 

 [for the Wodrow Society] from manuscripts in 

 the library of the Faculty of Advocates, Edin- 

 burgh, by the Rev. Thomas M'Crie. 3 vol. 



Edin., 1842, 43. 8 



