APPENDIX.] 



OPHIOMACHES PATRES. 



925 



the Catholic university of Ireland, during the 



sessions of 1855 and 1856. Dublin, 1861. 8 

 OPHIOMACHES. Ophiomaches : or, Deism 



revealed. 2 vol. [By Philip SKELTON.] 



London, 1749. 8 



ORFORD, EARL OF. See Horace WALPOLE. 

 ORHNJELM. See ARRHENIUS. 

 OSSORY, FERNS, AND LEIGHLIN, BISHOP 



OF. See James Thomas O'BRIEN. 

 OSTIA, BISHOP OF. See DAMIANUS. 

 OSTIA, BISHOP OF. See LEO, Cardinal. 

 OWEN (JOHN), D.D., Vice- Chancellor of Oxford. 



Truth and innocence vindicated : in a sur- 



vey of a Discourse concerning Ecclesiastical 

 POLITY. 1669 



The right of the Church, in particular congre- 

 gations, to appoint and elect their own pastors 

 and elders, clearly manifested from Scripture. 

 Extracted from the ' ' G ospel Church. " [Select 

 anti-patronage library.] Edin., 1842. 8 



OXFORD. The Oxford university calendar. 

 1849. Corrected to Dec. 31, 1848. 



Oxford, 1849. 12 



1864. Oxford, 1864. 12 



OXFORD, BISHOP OF. See Samuel WILBER- 



FORCE. 



P. PATRES. 



P. (P.). The copy of a letter sent from an un- 

 knowne hand to that reverend man, now with 

 God, Mr Herbert Palmer, a member of the As- 

 sembly, concerning the great abuse of oathes. 

 The substance whereof was published to the 

 parliament by the said Mr P. the 30. of Sep- 

 tember, 1646. viz. Concerning those oaths 

 which are used in corporations. The custom- 

 ary irreligious taking of them making it be- 

 come a nationall sin, and calls aloud for re- 

 dresse, specially at this time now that the par- 

 liament is upon a generall reformation. 



London, 1648. 4 



PAE (DAVID). The coming struggle among the 

 nations of the earth ; or, the political events 

 of the next fifteen years described in accord- 

 ance with the PROPHECIES in Ezekiel. 1853 

 - The mission and destiny of RUSSIA. 1853 



PAISLEY (ROBERT), Minister of Particle. Sub- 

 stance of a speech delivered in the Presbytery 

 of Glasgow, at their meeting in October, in 

 support of the following motion : ' That a 

 committee of Presbytery be appointed to in- 

 quire into the practice, at present so prevalent,, 

 of preaching sermons for pecuniary purposes, 

 and into the practice, akin to this, of estab- 

 lishing or admitting money qualifications for 

 . membership in religious societies, and pub- 

 lishing or circulating the names and contribu- 

 tions of such members.' Glasgow, 1839. 8 Q 



PAL^EONTOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Works 

 printed for the Palseontographical Society 

 1848-1854. London, 1848-54. 4 



[See under Charles DARWIN, Thomas DAVID- 

 SON, Frederic E. EDWARDS, H. Milne ED- 

 WARDS, Edward FORBES, Jules HAIME, T. 

 Rupert JONES, William KING, John LYCETT, 

 J. MORRIS, Richard OWEN, Daniel SHARPS, 

 and Searles V. WOOD.] 



PALJEOROMAICA. Palrcoromaica, or histori- 

 cal and philological disquisitions : inquiring 

 whether the Hellenistic style is not Latin- 

 Greek 1 Whether the many new words in the 

 Elzevir Greek Testament are not formed from 

 the Latin? And whether the hypothesis, that 

 the Greek text of many manuscripts of the 

 New Testament is a translation or re- transla- 

 tion from the Latin, seems not to elucidate 

 numerous passages : to account for the differ- 



ent recensions : and to explain many pheno- 

 mena hitherto inexplicable to biblical critics ? 

 [By John BLACK.] London, 1822. 8 U 



A supplement to Palseoromaica, with remarks 

 on the strictures made on that work by tho 

 Bishop of St Davids ; the Rev. J. J. Cony- 

 beare, A.M. ; the British Critic ; also by the 

 Rev. W. G. Broughton, M.A. ; and by Dr 

 Falconer. [By John BLACK.] 



London, 1824. 8 



PALLADIUS (RUTILIUS TAURUS ^SMILIANUS). 

 De re rustica ; [cum Scrip tt. RUSTICS REI]. 



1735 



PARIS, ARCHBISHOP OF. See Petrus De MARCA. 



PARIS, BISHOP OF. See Gulielinus ALVERNUS. 



PARISHES. Reports on the state of certain 

 parishes in Scotland, made to His Majesty's 

 commissioners for plantation of kirks, &c. in 

 pursuance of their ordinance dated April xii. 

 M. DC. xxvu. From the originals preserved in 

 His Majesty's general Register House. [Edit- 

 ed for the Maitland Club by Alexander Mac- 

 donald.] Edin., 1835. 4 



PARKER (ANDREW BORELAND), D.D., Minister 

 of Free Well Park church, Glasgow. On the 

 extension of the means of theological EDUCA- 

 TION in the Free Church. 1850 



PARNELL (THOMAS), D.D.,. Archdeacon of Clo- 

 gher. The poems of Dr T. P. [British poets, 

 vol. 37.] Edin., 1773. 8 



PARRESIASTES. The temple of truth : or, the 

 best system of reason, philosophy, virtue, and 

 morals, analytically arranged. 2d ed. [Dedica- 

 tion signed Parresiastes.] London, 1807. 8 J 



PATESHALL (RICHARD), A.M. Pride hum- 

 bled, or Mr Hobby chastised : being some 

 remarks on said Hobby's piece, entitled, A 

 defence of the itinerancy and the conduct of 

 the Rev. Mr Whitefield. In a letter to the 

 Rev. Mr William Hobby. 



Boston, N. E., 1745. 4 



PATRES. Ante-Nicene Christian library ; trans- 

 lations of the writings of the Fathers down to 

 A.D. 325. Edited by the Rev. Alexander Ro- 

 berts, D.D., and James Donaldson, LL.D. 

 Vol. iii. TATIAN, THEOPHILUS, and the CLE- 

 MENTINE Recognitions. Edin., 1867. 8 



Vol. iv. CLEMENT of Alexandria. Vol. i. 



Edin., 1867. 8" 



