

Wool) WooDD. 



students in the university. 7th ed. 



Cambridge, 1824. 8 



WOOD (JAMES). Old and new theology : or an 

 exhibition of those ilitt'.-ivnces with regard to 

 Scripture doctrines, which have recently agi- 

 tated and now divided the Presbyterian 

 Church. Philadelphia, 1838. 12 



WOOD (JAMES JULIUS), D.D., Minister of ttie 

 Free Church, Dumfries. Address to the con- 

 gregation of New Greyfriar's church, Edin- 

 burgh, 7th August 1843, on the occasion of his 

 jn itting the Establishment, Edin., 1843. 8 



Letter to the congregation of Greyfriar's Free 

 church, Edinburgh. ., 1843. 8 



"Help, Lord, for the godly man ceaseth :" a 

 sermon [on Psalm xii. 1] preached in the ter- 

 ritorial church, West Port, Edinburgh, July 

 1st, 1847, on occasion of the ordination of the 

 Rev. William Tasker as the pastor of that 

 church : together with charges to minister and 

 congregation. Edin., 1847. 8 



The spirit of life : or, the way and end of the 

 Christian ministry. A closing address deliver- 

 ed to the General Assembly of the Free Church 

 of Scotland, 2d June, 1857. 



Edin., 1857. 8 



WOOD (JoHN). Observations on national provi- 

 sions for the maintenance of religion. Ad- 

 dressed to the young men attending the Edin- 

 burgh Sessional evening school. 



Edin., 1834. 12 



Another copy. 



Account of the Edinburgh Sessional school, 

 and the other parochial institutions for educa- 

 tion established in that city in the year 1812. 

 With strictures on education in general. To 

 which is now added an appendix, containing 

 observations on normal schools, Bible educa- 

 tion, &c. 5th ed. Edin., 1840. 12 



WOOD (JOHN), Lieut, in tJie East India com- 

 pany's navy. A personal narrative of a jour- 

 ney to the source of the river Oxus by the 

 route of the Indus, Kabul, and Badakhshan, 

 performed under the sanction of the supreme 

 government of India, in the years 1836, 1837, 

 and 1838. London, 1841. 8 



WOOD (JOHN PHILIP). The antient and modern 

 state of the parish of Cramond. To which are 

 added, biographical and genealogical collec- 

 tions, respecting some of the most consider- 

 able families and individuals connected with 

 that district ; comprehending a sketch of the 

 life and projects of John Law of Lauriston, 

 comptroller general of the finances of France. 



Edin., 1794. 4 



Another copy. 



WOOD (SEARLES V.), F.G.S. A monograph of 

 the crag mollusca, or, descriptions of shells 

 from the middle and upper tertiaries of the 

 East of England. Part I. Univalves. [Pa- 

 Iseontographical Society. London, 1848. 4 



Part II. Bivalves. ' London, 1850. 4 



WOOD (THOMAS). The Mosaic creation : illus- 

 trated by discoveries and experiments derived 

 from the present enlightened state of science : 

 to which is prefixed the cosmogony of the an- 



cients ; with rell.-rti.'ii-;. inti-nik-d t.>j,i 

 vital and practical religion. 



London, 1811. 8 



WOOD (THOMAS), M.D. An inquiry concerning 



the primitive inhabitants of Ireland. Illus- 

 trated by Ptolemy's map of Erin, corrected by 

 the aid of bardic history. London, 1821. 8 

 WOOD (WALTKK), JtiMmr of Ute Free G7n* //,, 

 El'u. Present duty. Pastoral address to the 

 parishioners of Westruther. Edin. , 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



An aHinnative answer to the question, AVill 

 the second advent of our Lord be pre-milleii- 

 nial ? Consisting of four articles originally 

 written for the Free Church magazine, in re- 

 ply to a series by the Rev. David Brown. 



K< 'in., 1840. 8 



The last things : an examination of the doc- 

 trine of Scripture concerning the resurrection, 

 the second coming of Christ, and the millen- 

 nium : with special reference to the second 

 edition of the Rev. David Brown's work on 

 the second advent. London, 1851. 8 



Another copy. 



WOOD (Sir WILLIAM PAGE), Vice- Chancellor. 

 Speech of Vice- Chancellor Sir W. P. W., at a 

 meeting held at Willis's rooms, on Feb. 1, 

 1860. [Tracts of the Marriage law defence 

 association, No. 10.] London, s. a. 12 



Another copy. 



WOODBRIDGE (BENJAMIN), Minister of New- 

 bery. The method of grace in the justification 

 of sinners. Being a reply to a book written 

 by Mr William Eyre of Salisbury : entituled, 

 Vindicife justification is gratuitae, or the free 

 justification of a sinner justified. Wherein 

 the doctrine contained in the said book is 

 proved to be subversive both of Law and Gos- 

 pel, contrary to the consent of Protestants, 

 and inconsistent with itself. And the ancient 

 Apostolick Protestant doctrine of justification 

 by faith asserted. London, 1656. 4 



WOODBRIDGE (JOHN), D.D. Practical reli- 

 gion recommended and enforced, in a series of 

 letters, from Epsilon to his friend. 



New York, 1837. 12 



WOODCOCK (FRANCIS), Lecturer of Lawrence- 

 Jetcry, London. The two witnesses : dis- 

 covered in several sermons upon the eleventh 

 chapter of the Revelation, wherein, after the 

 prophecie opened, the great question of these 

 times, viz. Whether the two witnesses are 

 slain, yea or no, is modestly discussed. Preach- 

 ed at Lawrence-Jewry in London, by F. W. 



London, 1643. 4 



Christ's warning-piece : giving notice to every 

 one to watch, and keep their garments. De- 

 livered in a sermon [on Rev. 16. 15] preached 

 at Margarets Westminster, before the Hon. 

 House of Commons, at their late solemn fast, 

 Octob. 30. 1644. London, 1644. 4 



WOODD (BASIL), M.A., Rector of Drayton Beau- 

 champ, Bucks. The faith and duty of a Chris- 

 tian... Chiefly selected from the Christian In- 

 stitutes of Bishop Gastrell. New edition. 



London, s. a. 12 



