78 Proceedings oj the Royal Trish Academif. 



12. 1700. Sighs from Hell ; / or the / Groans of a damned Soul. / 

 Discovering from the 16th of Luke, the / Lamentable State of the Damned. / 

 And may fitly serve / As a Warning- word to Sinners, both Old / and Young, 

 by Faith in Jesus Christ, / to avoid the same Place of Torment. / With a 

 Discovery of the Usefulness of the Scriptures, / as our safe-Conduct for 

 avoiding the Torments of / HelL John Bunyan. {Patrick Neill & Co.) 12mo. 

 Title leaf, + iii-vii, pp. 8-192. 4| x 3. 



[Brit. Mus., C. 58. aa. 4.] 



13. 1700. The Great Concern : or a Serious Warning To a Timely and 

 Thorough Preparation for Death ; With helps and Directions in Order 

 thereunto. Edward Pearce. 



{Patrick Neill 8f Company). 12mo. 5x3^ (cut down). 



[The late Rev. T. W. Carson, Dubliu ; The " Lavens M. Ewart " Collection in Linen 

 Hall Library, Belfast.] 



14. 1700. Time and The End of Time, in two Discourses: The First 

 about Eedemption of Time ; The second about Consideration of our latter End. 

 John Fox. {Patrick Neill and Company). 12mo. 5 x 3|. 238 pp. (advertise- 

 ment on last page). 



[Linen Hall Library, Belfast.] 



15. 1700. War with the Devil : or, The Young Man's Conflict, with the 

 Powers of Darkness ; in a Dialogue, Discussing the Corruption and Vanity of 

 Youth, the horrible Nature of Sin and deplorable Condition of fallen Man. 

 Also a Definition, Power, and Eule of Conscience, and the Nature of true 

 Conversion to which is added, An Appendix, containing a Dialogue between 

 an old Apostate, and a young Professor, Worthy the Perusal of All, but 

 chiefly intended for the Instruction of the Younger Sort. B(enjamin) 

 Keach. 



{Patrick Neill & Company.) 12mo. 5x3. 180 pp. + 1 leaf (advertise- 

 ment). 



[The " Lavens M. Ewart" Collection in the Linen Hall Library, Belfast.] 



16. 1700. A Most / Familiar Explanation / of the / Assemblies / Shorter 

 Catechism /. Wherein their Larger Answers are bro / ken into lesser Parcels, 

 thereby to let /in the Light by degrees into the Minds /of the Learners./ 

 To which is added, in the close, a most brief / Help for the necessary, but 

 much neglected Du / ty of Self-examination, to be daily perused. / And to 



