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micas de Afylis Hebrasorum, Graecorum, et Chriftiano- 
rum, 1673, i:mo. 7. De Jubilaso Hebrasorum, Chrifti- 
anorum, et Academicorum, 1677, 4to. 8. Obfervationes 
in Lib. Grotii de Jure Belli et Pacis. 9. Specimen Janfe- 
nifmi. 10. Theologia oafualis, de Magia, 1687, 4to. 
and numerous fingle DilTertations, Deputations, &c. 
Le Long's Bill. Sacra, vol. ii. 
OSIAN'DRIANS, f. A fedl: among the Lutherans, fo 
called from Andrew Oilander tiie elder. Their diftin- 
guifliing doftrine was, that a man is juftified formally, 
not by the faith and apprehenfion of the juftice of Jefus 
Chrift, or the imputation of Our Saviour’s juftice, ac¬ 
cording to the opinion of Luther and Calvin, but by the 
eftential juftice of God. 
SEMi-Ofci andrians, were fuch among the Oliandrians 
as held the opinion of Luther and Calvin with regard to 
this life, and that of Ofiander with regard to the other; 
afterting, that man is juftified here by imputation, and 
hereafter by the eftential juftice of God. 
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OS'ICA, a town of Poland, in the palatinate of Sando- 
mirz : eight miles fouth-weft of Lucko. 
O'SIER,/ [French.] A tree of the willow kind, grow¬ 
ing by the water, of which the twigs are ufed for bafker- 
work. See Salix. —Bring them for food fweet boughs and 
ojiers cut. May's Virgil. 
Like her no nymph can willing ajlers bend, 
In baflcet-works, which painted Itreaks commend. Drydcn. 
OS'IMO, a town of the popedom, in the marquifate of 
Ancona, the fee of a bifliop, immediately under the pope. 
This was anciently a city of Umbria, and named Auxi- 
num: twelve miles fouth-fouth-weft of Ancona, 103 
north-north-eaft of Rome. Lat. 43. 38. N. Ion. 13. 36. E. 
O'SIO, a town of Sweden, in Eaft Gothland : thirty- 
two miles weft-fouth-weft of Linkioping. 
O'SIOT. See Siut. 
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