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INDEX EXPURGATORIUS. Instruction pas- 

 torale de Monseigneur 1'Eveque de Lujon sur 

 1'Iiidux des livres prohibits. 



Paris, 1862. 8 



INDIA. The urgent claims of India for more 

 Christian missions. By a layman in India. 

 2d ed. London, 1853. 8 



INDULGENCE. A peace-offering in an apology 

 and humble plea for indulgence and liberty of 

 conscience. By sundry Protestants differing 

 in some things from the present Establishment 

 about the worship of God. [By John OWEN.] 

 London, 1667. 4' 



Indulgence and toleration considered : in a 

 letter unto a person of honour. [By John 

 OWEN.] London, 1667. 4 



INGLIS (JOHN), D.D., one of the ministers of Old 

 Greyfriars church, Edinburgh. An exr.mina- 

 tion of Mr Dugald STEWART'S pamphlet rela- 

 tive to the late election of a mathematical pro- 

 fessor in the university of Edinburgh. 1806 



INNES (ALEXANDER TAYLOR), M.A. The law 

 of creeds in Scotland. A treatise on the legal 

 relation of Churches in Scotland established 

 and not established, to their doctrinal confes- j 

 sions. Edin., 1867. 8 



INNES (WILLIAM), Baptist minister in Edinbu njh . 

 Reasons for separating from the Church of 

 Scotland, in a series of letters, chiefly address- 

 ed to his Christian friends in that establish- 

 ment. Dundee, 1804. 12 



INSTRUCTOR. The Edinburgh Christian In- 

 structor for Feb. and March, 1817. 



y;</;,<., 1817. 8 



IRELAND. Report of two meetings on the sub- 

 ject of scriptural education in Ireland, and to 

 protest against the authoritative mutilation of 

 the Bible ; held at Exeter Hall, Feb. 8 and 



1.">. 1 >:;L'. With the Right Hon. E. G. Stan- 

 It-v's letter to the Duke of Li-inst- i . 



London, 1832. 12 



SYNODS. A narrative of the proceedings of 

 seven general Synods of the Northern Presby- 

 terians in Ireland, with relation to their ilif- 

 friviifuB in judgment and practice, from the 

 year 1720 to the year 1720, in which tiny 

 issu'd in a synodical breach : containing the 

 occasion, rise, true state, and progress of 

 the differences ; expedients for peace, offer'd 

 by the non-subscrioers, and many other ori- 

 ginal papers ; synodical debates, overtures, 

 and decisions ; the conduct of the parties, 

 since the breach ; with general observations 

 upon the whole ; and an appendix, in answer 

 to a late pamphlet, entituled, A seasonable 

 warning, offer'd by some subscribing ministers 

 in the North, to their congregations, &c. By 

 the ministers of the Presbytery of Antrim,- in 

 the North of Ireland. Belfast, 1727. 8 



IRENJEUS, Saint, Bishop of Lyons. The writ- 

 ings of Irenseus. Translated by Rev. Alex- 

 ander Roberts, D.D., and Rev. W. H. Ram- 

 baut, A.B. Vol. i. [Ante-Nicene Christ. 

 Lib., vol. v.] Edin., 1868. 8 



IRVING (EDWARD), M.A., Minister of the Scots 

 National Church, London. The collected writ- 

 ings of E. I. Edited by his nephew the Rev. 

 G. Carlyle, M.A. 5 vol. London, 1864. 8 



ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS, Saint, Bishop of Seville. 

 Origanum libri viginti ex antiquitate eruti. 

 Et Martiani CAPELL^E de nuptijs philologist et 

 Mercurij libri nouem. Vterque, pneter Ful- 

 gentium et veteres grammaticos, varijs lectio- 

 nibus et scholijs illustratus opera atq ; indus- 

 tria Bonaventurse Vulcanii Brvgensis. 



Basilece, per Petmm Pernam, s. a. fol. 



JACKSON JERMENT. 



JACKSON (JOHN), Rector of Rossington. A plea 

 for hnmane reason, shewing the sufficiency of 

 it in matters of religion in a letter to [Edmund 

 GIBSON] the Bishop of London. 1730 



A defence of the plea for human reason, being 

 a reply to a book, entitled, A plea for divine 

 revelation. In a letter to [E. GIBSON] the 

 Bishop of London. 1731 



JAMES VI. King of Scotland. See JAMES I. 

 King of Great Britain. 



JAMES I. King of Great Britain. The Kings 

 Maiesties speech, as it was deliuered by him 

 in the vpper house of the Parliament, to the 

 Lords Spirituall and Temporal!, and to the 

 Knights, citizens and burgesses there assem- 

 bled, on Munday the 19. day of March 1603. 

 Being the first day of this present Parliament, 

 and the first Parliament of his Maiesties raigne. 

 London, 1604. 4 



His Maiesties speech to both the Houses of 

 Parliament, in his Highnesse great chamber 

 at Whitehall, the day of the adiournement of 

 the last session, which was the last day of 

 March 1607. London, s. a. 4 r 



Original letters relating to the ecclesiastical 

 affairs of Scotland, chiefly written by, or ad- 

 dressed to His Majesty King James the .Sixth 

 after his accession to the English throne. 

 M.DC.III.-M.DC.XXV. [Collected and edited for 

 the Bannatyne Club by David Laing. ] 2 vol. 



Edin., 1850. 4 



JAMES (JOHN). * A narrative of the apprehend- 

 ing, commitment, arraignment, condemnation, 

 and execution of J. J. who suffered at Ti- 

 burne, Novemb. the 26th 1661. With several 

 occasional passages and speeches, faithfully 

 collected from such as were eye and ear wit- 

 nesses. Also, an account of the death of 

 several persons since the execution of J. J. 

 known to be active and diligent in that matter. 

 London, 1662. 4 



JEANES (HENRY), Minister of God's word in 

 C'hedzoy. Vindication of D. Twisse from the 

 exceptions of Mr John Goodwin, in his Re- 

 demption redeemed ; [with the Riches of God's 

 love, by William TWISSE]. 1653 



JERMENT (GEORGE), Dissenting minister, Bov;- 

 Lanc, London. Early piety, illustrated and 



