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I*rmcipal Cunningham, Rev. Dr Cairns, Rev. 

 Dr W. L. Alexander, Rev. Dr Somervillo, 

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 Dr Candlish's speech at the meeting of the 

 Commission of the Free Church General As- 

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COMMUNION. A resolution of some cases of 

 conscience which respect Church-communion 

 ...[By William SHERLOCK.] 



London, 1686. 4 



GOVERNMENT. An answer to a book called 

 A letter from a parochial Bishop to a prelati- 

 cal gentleman, wherein the Presbyterians of 

 Scotland are proved to be a schismatick party, 

 and the primitive government of the Church 

 by Bishops is vindicated, and the substance of 

 that which the parochial Bishop says against 

 it, is answered and refuted in very few words. 

 By a lover of the truth and order of the 

 Church ; [J. S.]. Ediu., 1715. 8 



Some reflections upon the preface, and some 

 paragraphs of a book printed for Mr James 

 M'Euen at Edinburgh, 1716 ; called, A trea- 

 tise concerning the sanctifying of the Lord's 

 Day. Together with an exact answer to its 

 postscript. Wherein the answer to the paro- 

 chial Bishop's letter is vindicated, the primi- 

 tive government of the Church by Bishops 

 is farther established, and the Presbyterians 

 in Scotland are plainly proved to be a schis- 

 matick party, and consequently that their com- 

 munion is unlawful. By the author of the 

 said answer ; [J. S.]. Edin., 1717. 8 



An apology for the true Church of Scotland ; 

 being a short reply to a book published by 

 J. W. called, An apology for the Church of 

 Scotland against the accusations of Prelatists 

 and Jacobites, and particularly the Reflections 

 of J. S. Whereby the ancient and Aposto- 

 lic government of the Church by Bishops is 

 farther confirmed. By J. S. Author of the 

 answer to the parochial Bishop's letter. 1719 



HISTORY. The history of the Church, in re- 

 spect both to its ancient and present condition. 

 To which is added, a continuation of the same ; 

 with the opinions of several Bishops and learn- 

 ed divines concerning the doctrine and discip- 

 line of the Church of England. By one called 

 an High-Churchman. [Continuation imper- 

 fect.] ' London, 1706. 4 



Church history. A poem. Part first Pre- 

 sent times. London, 1844. 8 



De Kerckelicke Historic, vervatende verschey- 

 den ghedenckwaerdige saken in de Christen- 

 heyt voor-gevallen. Van het laer vier hondert 

 af , tot in het laer sesthienhondert ende ne- 

 genthien. Yoornamentlijck in dese Geunieerde 

 Provintien. [Door J. WTENBOGAERT] 5 Deel. 

 Na de copye 1647. s. I. et a. fol. 



CICERO (MARCUS TULLIUS). Opera omnia quae 

 extant. Ex sola fere codd. MSS. fide emen- 

 data studio atque industria Jani Gulielmii et 

 Jani Gruteri. Additis notis et indd. accura- 

 tiss. confectis. 4 torn. Hamburgi, 1618. fol. 



CLARISSE (JOANNES), Professor of theology at 

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prrpetua annotatione, lit-raria potLsHinium, 

 illustrata. Fnturis theologis scripsit J. C. 

 Editio altera auctir. 



Lugd. Batav., 1836. 8 



CLARK (ALEXANDER), A.M., Mini*t. r <it 1, 

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, is4:;. r_" 



CLARK (JAMES), Jedburyh. Two sermons on 

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CLARKE (SAMUEL), D.D., Rector of St James s, 

 Westminster. * Historical memoirs of the life 

 and writings of Dr S. C., including certain 

 memoirs of several of his friends. The 3d ed., 

 to which is added an appendix, containing 

 I. Dr Sykes's Elogium of Dr C. II. M 

 lyn's Memoirs of the life and sentiments of Dr 

 C. By William Whiston, M.A. 



London, 1748. 8 



* Observations on Mr Whiston's Historical 

 memoirs of the life and writings of Dr S. C. ; 

 containing a vindication of Dr C.'s conduct 

 and behaviour at the time the Convocation 

 fell upon him, from the unjust aspersions cast 

 upon him by Mr Whiston and others ; and 

 from the weak objections made to his conduct 

 by some of his friends. London, 1748. 8 



CLAUDE (JEAN), Minister of Charenton. Con- 

 siderations sur les lettres circulaires de 1'As- 

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CLEMENS, ROMANUS, Saint. The first [and 

 second] epistle of Clement. [Ante-Nicene 

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Recognitions of Clement. Translated by Rev. 

 Thomas Smith, D.D. [Ante-Nicene Christ. 

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CLEMENS (TiTus FLAVIUS), Alexandrines. The 

 writings of Clement. Translated by the Rev. 

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j CLEMENT XIV. [J.-V.-A. LORENZO GANGANEL- 

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 Nouvelle Edition. 2 torn. Paris, 1776. 12 



CLERGY. A modest plea for the clergy. [By 

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CLERICUS. Organs and Presbyterians ; being 

 a few observations intended for the particular 

 benefit of the anti-organists ; with strictures 

 on some of their recent meetings in Edinburgh. 

 By Clericus. Edin., 1829. 8 



CLERICUS. The Biblical student's assistant ; 

 containing references to works on doctrinal 

 and practical theology, with occasional notes ; 

 together with an appendix to four thousand 

 texts of sermons by eminent divines. 



Edin., 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



CLERMONT, BISHOP OF. See J.-B. MASSILLON. 

 CLOGHER, BISHOP OF. See James SPOTTLS- 



WOOD. 



CLOSE (FRANCIS), A.M., Dean of Carlisle. A. 

 lecture on the merciful adaptation of the Sab- 

 bath to the wants and necessities of man... 

 Together with a sermon on the universal obli- 



