334 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Extract from the Pastoral Instruction of the Eight Eev. Bishop of 
Clifton to his Flock. Latimer, Plymouth. 1850. 
Examination of a recently published Pamphlet by B. W. Newton. 
E. Dingle. Brendon, Plymouth. 1858. 
"Excellency (The) of Christ; or the Eose of Sharon." ... "By 
Christopher Jelinger, Minister of God's Word at Stonehouse, 
in Devonshire." Printed in London, and " are to be sold by 
William Eussell, Bookseller, in Plimouth." 1641. 
[Dedicated " To the right worshipfull Master William Birch, 
Maior, together with his Brethren, and the rest of the 
inhabitants of the famous town of Plymouth" — the sermons 
having been preached in their " Parochiall Temple also " To 
my much respected and deerely beloved friends, The Inhabi- 
tants of the Town of Stonehouse."] 
Exposition (An) of the Eirst and Second Chapters of the latter 
Epistle of the Apostle Paul to Timothie. By John Barlow, 
sometime Minister of the Word at Plimmouth. 1632. 
[Dedicated to Mayor and Magistrates of Plymouth.] 
Extraordinary Affliction and Gracious Eelief of a Little Boy, sup- 
posed to be the Effects of a Spiritual Agency. J. Heaton, 
Plymouth. 1822. 
Faiths' Eternal Triumphs, and the Sword of the Lord against 
Arminianism : a Poem. B. G. Bond. Byers, Plymouth Dock. 
Farewell Address to the Parishioners of Pennycross by the Eev. 
C. T. Collins Trelawny, on resigning the curacy of St. 
Pancras Chapel. Luke, Plymouth. 1868. 
Few Plain Words about what every Christian ought to know, 
believe, and do, in order to be saved, together with a First 
Catechism of Christian Doctrine. G. E. Prynne. 1856. 
Flowers from Gethsemane. [Hymns.] Lucy Dixon. 1850. 
Form (A) of Prayer for use at Temperance Festivals. P. H. 
Newnham. Cole, Stonehouse. 1876. 
Glory (The) of the two Crowned Heads — Adam and Christ Un- 
veiled. Originally written by the Eev. David Culy ; repub- 
lished with Notes, and Martin Luther's Letter on Predestination. 
By the Eev. Samuel Eeece. Plymouth Dock. 1800. 
Great Attainment (The) ; or Desires after Christ the Fruit of Union 
to Christ; the substance of a Sermon delivered at Willow 
Street Chapel, Plymouth, January 25th, 1818. D. Denham. 
[Eeprinted. London. 1841.] 
