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\\ RIGHT WUNDT 



for a " thanksgiving to Almighty God for the 

 successes of the forces serving in India." 



London, 1859. 8 



WRIGHT (CHARLES HENRY HAMILTON), M 

 ter of the Episcopal Church, at Dresden. The 

 Book of Genesis in Hebivw, with a critically 

 revised text. 1859. /See BIBLES HEBREW. 

 D. 



WRIGHT (HENRY C.). The Free Church of 



' Scotland and American slavery. Substance 



of speeches delivered by George THOMPSON 



and H. C. W. 1846 



WRIGHT (H. G.). * The clergy vindicated from 

 the charge of hostility to the diffusion of 

 science ; being an answer to the pamphlet of 

 Mr H. G. W. By a phrenologist. 



JSdin., 1836. 8 



WRIGHT (JOHN), M.A., Canon residentiary of 

 ( 'lit Chester. The rights of the Christian priest- 

 hood asserted. In an ordination sermon [on 

 Matt. x. 16] preached... before John, [Robin- 

 son] Lord Bishop of London, and the Court of 

 aldermen, in the cathedral church of St Paul ; 

 June 16th, 1717. Wherein some doctrines 

 lately advanced by [Hoadly] the Bishop of 

 Bangor, are occasionally considered. 



[London, 1717.] 8 



WRIGHT (RICHARD). The duty of children to 

 their parents, stated and enforced : in seven 

 lectures. 2d ed. V'isbech, 1802. 12 



Instruction for youth, in a series of lectures on 

 moral and religious subjects. Intended for 

 the use of schools and families. 2 vol. 



Wisbech, 1803, 4. 12 



Discourses on evangelical subjects ; both doc- 

 trinal and practical. Liverpool, 1811. 12 



The free grace of God defended and distin- 

 guished from the reputed orthodox notion of 

 purchased grace ; being a new and improved 

 edition of a work called The Anti-satisfaction- 

 ist. London, 1811. 12 



An essay on miracles. In two parts. I. Ob- 

 servations on miracles in general. II. On the 

 credibility of the miracles of Jesus and his 

 Apostles. Liverpool, 1816.' 8 



WRIGHT (SAMUEL), D.D., Dissenting minister in 

 Carter Lane, London. A treatise of that being 

 born again without which no man can be saved. 

 To which is added, a discourse 011 the duty 

 and advantage of singular piety. And some 

 extracts from a late writer suited to the design 

 of this treatise. London, 1726. 8 



Sixteenth edition. London, 1754. 12 



Human virtues : or, a collection of the rules 

 of Scripture, that teach men to live soberly, 

 and to be happy in themselves. 



London, 1730. 8 



A treatise on the deceitfulness of sin ; and its 

 leading men to hardness of heart ; with the j 

 means appointed to prevent both its hardening ' 

 and deceiving. In three parts. 4th ed. 



London, 1731. 12 



Justice and charity in all their branches : or, 

 a collection of the rules of Scripture that teach ! 

 men to do justly and to love mercy. 



London, 1732. 8 



Scripture and tradition considered : in a ser- 

 mon on K|ihi-s. ii. L'i, ].r<-;u-hf<l ;it SiiltiT- 



1-Yl.. li, I?.".! .Y With fnlaru-iiiciit.s. LM..I. 

 London, 1735. 8 



The occasional preacher : containing nine ser- 

 mons on several subjects. With other occa- 

 sional discourses. London, 1743. 8 



WRIGHT (THOMAS), Minuter of 11,-rti- 



The morning and evening SACRIFICE. 1828 



FAREWELL to time, or last views of life, and 

 l>i-"s|.oets of immortality. 1828 



WRIGHT (THOMAS), M.A. England under the 

 House of Hanover ; its history and condition 

 during the reigns of the three Georges, illus- 

 trated from the caricatures and satires of the 

 day. 2 vol. London, 1848. 8 



Early Christianity in Arabia ; a historical 

 essay. London, 1855. 8 D 



WRIGHT (W.). - The Book of Jonah in four 

 Semitic versions. 1857. See BIBLES POLY- 

 GLOTT. B. 



WRIGHT (WILLIAM), M.D. * Memoir of the 

 late W. W. With extracts from his corre- 

 spondence, and a selection of his papers on 

 medical and botanical subjects. 



Edin., 1828. 8 3 



WRIGHTSON (WILLIAM), Minister of Wark, 

 Northumberland. Apostolic or united Church 

 homiletics. No. I. On the simplicity of divine 

 service. London, 1857. 8 3 



WRITING. Reflections on freedom of writing ; 

 and the impropriety of attempting to suppress 

 it by penal laws. Occasioned by a late pro- 

 clamation against seditious publications, and 

 the measures consequent upon it ; viewed 

 chiefly in the aspects they bear to religious 

 liberty, and ecclesiastical reform. By a North 

 British Protestant ; [Archibald BRUCE]. 



Edin., 1794. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



WTENBOGAERT, or UYTENBOGAERT (JO- 

 HANNES). De I^ERCKELICKE HlSTORIE, verva- 



tende verscheyden ghedenckwaerdige saken, 

 in de Christenheyt voor-gevallen. Van het 

 laer vier hondert af , tot in het laer sesthien- 

 hondert ende negenthien. Voornamentlijck 

 in dese Geunieerde Provintien. 5 Deel. Na 

 de Copye 1647. s. I. et a. 



Kerckelycke bedieninge ende zedige verant- 

 woordingh. Dat is : Naeckt ende eenvoudigh 

 historisch verhael, van 't ghene lohanni 

 Wtenbogaert, oversijne bedieninge t' Wtrecht, 

 ende in's Graven-Hage, wedervaren is, tot op 

 sijn vertreck uyt den lande, af-stellinge van 

 dienst, bannissement, wederkomste, ende daer 

 na incluys, alles by hem selven beschreveii 

 ende na-gelaten. Na de Copye 1647. s. I. et a. 



WUNDERUS (EDVARDUS). Conspectus metro- 

 rum Sophoclis ; [cum Tragoediis septem So- 

 PHOCLIS]. 1839 



WUNDT (DANIEL LUDEVIG). Magazin fur die 

 Kirchen- und Gelehrten- Geschichte des Kur- 

 furstenthums Pfalz. 2 Bande. 



Heidelberg, 1789, 90. 8 7 



Magazin fitr die Pfalzische Geschichte heraus- 



