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RELIGIOUS (a) conference between a minister and parishioner: concerning the practice of our orthodox Church of England in baptizing infants, and pouring water on their faces, or sprinkling them; and in confirming them by the bishop when they come of age to give an account of their faith. Proving all three lawful by the authority of the Holy Scriptures. [By Charles LESLIE.]

London: 1696. Quarto. Pp. 32.* [Lib.
Trin. Coll. Dub., p. 193.]

RELIGIOUS courtship: being historical

discourses, on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix of the necessity of taking none but religious servants, and a proposal for the better managing of servants. [By Daniel DEFOE.]

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RELIGIOUS poems. By the author of "Stepping heavenward." [Mrs E. PRENTISS.]

London: N. d. Octavo. Pp. viii. 200.*

RELIGIOUS (a) retreat. [By Nathaniel WARD.]

1647. [N. and Q., 23 March 1867, p. 237.]

RELIGIOVS scrutiny concerning vnequal marriage, to be represented to the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland. Together with a postscript to the commissioners of the Kirk; whereunto is subjoyned an appendix, humbly tendred to the parliament of England, in reference to the late transactions of state. By Theophilus Philoparrius, a Presbyterian minister. [Thomas PAGET.] Published by authority.

London, 1649. Quarto. Pp. 6. b. t. 45.* An edition appeared in the following year with the author's name.

RELIQUES (the) of Father Prout, late P.P. of Watergrasshill, in the county of Cork, Ireland. Collected and arranged by Oliver Yorke, Esq. [By Francis MAHONY.] Illustrated by Alfred Croquis, Esq. In two volumes. London: 1836. Octavo.*

RELIQUIÆ Bodleianæ

or some

genuine remains of Sir Thomas Bodley. Containing his life, the first draught of the statutes of the publick library at Oxford, (in English) and a collection of letters to Dr. James, &c. [By Thomas HEARNE, M.A.] Published from the originals in the said library.

London: 1703. Octavo. Pp. 16, 383.* RELIQUIÆ Scoticæ, Scotish remains, in prose and verse. From original MSS. and scarce tracts. [Edited by James MAIDMENT and Alexander PITCAIRN.]

Edinburgh: MDCCCXXVIII. Octavo.* [Martin's Cat.]

Each article has a separate pagination. REMAINES, concerning Britaine but especially England, and the inhabitants thereof. Their languages. Names. Surnames. Allusions. Anagrammes. Armories. Monies. Empreses. Apparell. Artillarie. Wise speeches. Prouerbs. Poesies. Epitaphes. [By William CAMDEN.] Reviewed, corrected, and encreased. Printed at London by Iohn Legatt or

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The Epistle dedicatorie to Sir Robert Cotton is signed M. N., the final letters of the author's name.

REMAINS (the) of Robert Bloomfield, author of the Farmer's boy, Rural tales, &c. [Edited by Joseph WESTON.]

London: 1824. Duodecimo. [W]

REMAINS of William Ralph Churton. [By his brother, Dr CHURTON.]

Private Impression. 1830. Octavo. Pp. 179. [W., Martin's Cat.]

REMARKABLE (the) life of Uriel Acosta; to which is added Mr Limborch's Defence of Christianity, in answer to Acosta's objections. [Translated and edited by John WHISTON, bookseller; revised by Dr Roper.]

London 1740. Octavo. [W., Lowndes, Bibliog. Man.]

REMARKS addressed to the royal

commissioners on the appointment to the vacant chair of astronomy in the University of Edinburgh. [By Sir David MILNE.]

Edinburgh: MDCCCXXIX.

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Octavo. Pp.

REMARKS and conjectures on the voyage of the ships Resolution and Discovery, in search of a northerly passage from Kampschatka to England, after the death of Capt. James Cook: with reasons to imagine that those ships have wintered in Siberia, Nova Zembla, or Lapland. To which is added an eulogium or tribute of gratitude, to the memory of that celebrated navigator. Intended by the author as a prelude or introduction to a future publication on the subject of the NorthEast Passage. [By Robert BROOKE.] London: 1780. Octavo. [W.]

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Galatians, chap. 3. vers. 2. [By James HOG, minister of Carnock.]

Edinburgh, 1701. Octavo. Pp. 3. b. t. 126.* Address to the reader signed J. C. The above was enlarged, and printed, with the author's name, in 1709, under the title:"Notes about the Spirit's operations...."

REMARKS, critical and illustrative, on the text and notes of the last edition of Shakspeare. [By Joseph RITSON.] London: MDCCLXXXIII. Octavo. Pp. viii. 240.* [Hazlewood's Account of the life and publications of the late Joseph Ritson, Esq., p. 7.]

REMARKS critical and moral on the talents of Lord Byron, and the tendencies of Don Juan. By the author of Hypocrisy, a satire, [Caleb C. COLTON, M.A.] with notes and anecdotes, political and historical.

London: 1819. Octavo.* [Brit. Mus.] Dedication inscribed C. C. C.

REMARKS from the country; upon the two letters [by Basset] relating to the Convocation and alterations in the liturgy. [By Henry MAURICE, D.D.] London, 168%. Quarto. Pp. 18. b. t.* [Wood, Athen. Oxon.]

REMARKS in favour of the ballot and triennial parliaments, with strictures on the system of canvassing at elections. By a Liverpool reformer. [Thomas COGLAN.]

Liverpool: 1833. Octavo. [W.]

REMARKS in the grand tour of France and Italy. Perform'd by a person of quality, in the year, 1691. The second edition. To which is added a table of the principal matters. [By William BROMLEY.]

London, 1705. Octavo. Pp. 9. b. t. 250. 6.* [Bodl.]

For first edition, see Remarks made in travels through France & Italy, etc. REMARKS made in travels through

France & Italy. With many publick inscriptions. Lately taken by a person of quality. [By William BROMLEY.] London, 1693. Octavo. Pp. 3. b. t. 370. 12.* [Bodl.]

A second edition in 1705 with title-Remarks in the grand tour, &c., q.v. REMARKS occasioned by a sermon on the Reasonableness of the Established Church of England; preached at the chapel called St. James's, Latchford, and published by Johnson Grant, M.A.

Affectionately addressed to the inhabitants of Warrington and its vicinity; and principally to those who have, for a series of years, attended that chapel. [By John FORSTER.]

London: 1807. Octavo. 5 sh. Signed "Philanthropos." [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, i. 81.]

REMARKS of an university-man upon a late book, falsly called A vindication of the primitive Fathers, against the imputations of Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum. Written by Mr. Hill of Killmington. [By John WILLES, D.D.] London: MDCXcv. Quarto. Pp. 38. b. t.* [Bodl.] REMARKS on a book [by Matthew

Tindal] intitled, Christianity as old as the creation, with regard to ecclesiastical antiquity. By a priest of the University of Cambridge. [John CHAPMAN, Fellow of King's college, Cambridge.] There is added also an appendix, defending the Lord Bishop of London's Account of the Stoical fate, against a late writer. By the same author.

Cambridge. MDCCXXXII. Octavo. Pp. 104. b. t.* [Bodl.]

Part I. Continued. By a priest of the University of Cambridge. [John CHAPMAN.] There is also added a postscript, defending Jerom and other antient writers against the learned Mosheim. By the same author. Cambridge. MDCCXXXIII. Octavo. Pp. ii. b. t. 104.

REMARKS on a book lately published, entituled, A plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. In a letter to the author. [By Richard BISCOE, A.M.]

London: MDCCXXXV. Octavo. Pp. 51.* [Bodl.]

A second edition was published in the same year, with "a preface, further explaining the view of the author in publishing the Remarks."

REMARKS on a catechism publish'd

under the title of The Assembly's Shorter Catechism revised, and render'd fitter for general use. The Assembly's own catechism is likewise added, as an appendix to these remarks. [By John GUYSE, D.D.]

London: MDCCXXXV. Octavo. Pp. 62. b. t. [U. P. Lib.]

REMARKS on a charge delivered by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop

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REMARKS on a late book [by William Weston, B.D.], entitled, An enquiry into the rejection of the Christian miracles by the heathen. [By Richard HURD, D.D.]

London: MDCCXLVI. Octavo. Pp. 30.* [Bodl.]

REMARKS on a late pamphlet, called, A defence of the examination of a book, entituled, "A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c." so far as the clergy of the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry are concerned in it. [By Joseph BESSE.]

London: 1740. Octavo. 34 sh. [Smith's Cat, of Friends' books, i. 255.]. REMARKS on a late pamphlet, entitled "The grounds, on which the Church of England separated from the Church of Rome, reconsidered by Shute [Barrington], Bishop of Durham." By the author of the "Remarks on the Bishop of Durham's charge." [John LINGARD, D.D.]

London: 1809. Duodecimo. Pp. 64.* [Bodl.]

REMARKS on a late publication [by William Burgh] intitled, "A scriptural confutation of the arguments against the one Godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost." "Produced by the Reverend Mr Lindsey, in his late apology. By a layman." In an address to the author. By a member of the Church of Christ. [A. TEMPLE, M.A.] The second edition with large addenda, and a letter to the Rev. Mr. Joseph Fisher, of Drax. York: 1775. 183.*

Octavo. Pp. 6. b. t. xv.

REMARKS on a Letter, said to be written to a young friend in Ayrshire, on the subject of the libel for error of doctrine, raised against the Rev. J. Ritchie, chiefly in reference to predestination, liberty and necessity, and a state of trial and probation. [By Rev. William THOMSON, A.M.] Edinburgh: 1810, Octavo. Pp. 36. REMARKS on a letter [by Conyers Middleton] to Dr. Waterland, in relation to the natural account of languages. By Philobiblicus Cantabrigiensis. [John CHAPMAN, D.D.] Cambridge, 1731. Octavo. Pp. 48.* REMARKS on a letter to the clergy of the diocese of Chester, occasioned by the Act of the legislature granting relief to his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects, by John Bird, Lord Bishop of Chester. By Clericus Septentrionalis. [James RICHARDSON, of York.]

York: 1829. Octavo. [Mendham Collection Cat., p. 259.]

REMARKS, on a pamphlet, entitled A mirror, &c. (written by C-S L-S, M.D.) drawn, from the proceedings of a general court martial, on the trial of an appeal, brought before them by David Blakeney, matross. Also, an appendix, containing, the copies of several depositions, &c. The whole designed as an answer, to the many false and groundless assertions, imposed on the public as facts, by that candid author. By J-n C―y, Esq; [John COURTENEY.] The third edition, with additions, as revised and corrected by the author. Dublin: MDCCLXVIII. [Bodl.]

Octavo. Pp. 62.*

REMARKS on a pamphlet entitled "A speech made at the county meeting at Bodmin, on the 15th May, 1809,” in a letter to a noble Lord [De Dunstanville]. To which is prefixed an address to the freeholders of Cornwall. [By Edward BUDD.]

Falmouth, N. D. [1809]. Octavo. Pp. xi. 56. [Boase and Courtney, Bib. Corn., i. 49.]

REMARKS on a pamphlet entitled, Infidelity scourged or Christianity vindicated, written by James Bate, M.A., rector of St. Paul's, Deptford. Wherein the origin of deism is inquired into and assigned, and Mr. Bate's treatment of the Quakers detected and exposed. [By R. BELL.]

London: 1746. Octavo. 2 sh. [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, i. 63, 234.] REMARKS on a pamphlet [by Sir R. Walpole] entituled, The thoughts of a member of the Lower House, in relation to a project for restraining and limiting the power of the Crown in the future creation of Peers. [By Charles MORDAUNT, Earl of Peterborough.] London: 1719. Octavo.*

REMARKS on a pamphlet intitled A vindication of the principles and practice of Protestant dissenters, &c. By the author of the Short answer to the plain reasons for dissenting, &c. --CANNING, of Ipswich.] London: MDCCXLIX. Octavo. Pp. 2. b. t. 74.* [Bodl.]

REMARKS on a pamphlet lately published by Dr. Price, intitled, Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America, &c. In a letter from a gentleman in the country to a member of Parliament. [Adam FERGUSON, LL.D.]

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REMARKS on a pamphlet lately published by the clergy of the diocese of London, under the title of A defence of the examination of a book, entituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c. So far as the said clergy are concerned in it. [By Joseph BESSE.] London: 1738. Octavo. Pp. 38.* [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, i. 254.] REMARKS on a pamphlet publish'd by William Tisdall, D.D. and intituled, The case of the sacramental test stated and argued. [By Joseph BOYSE.]

Printed for George Grierson, in EssexStreet, 1716. Octavo. Pp. 63.* REMARKS on a paper [by Lord Barrington] entitled, A letter to protestant dissenters, concerning their conduct in the ensuing elections. [By Thomas BRADBURY.] Formerly printed in the year 1722.

London: 1732. Octavo. Pp. 22.*

REMARKS on a poem intituled, "The fair Quakers." In a conference between Hilary and Theophilus. Josiah MARTIN.]

[By

London: 1714. Octavo. 134 sh. [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, i. 51.]

REMARKS on a printed paper lately handed about, intituled, A catalogue of the sacred vessels restored by Cyrus, and of the chief Jews who returned at first from the captivity, &c. Addressed to all such gentlemen as have received or read the same. [By Granville SHARP.]

London 1765. Octavo. [Darling, Cy clop. Bibl.]

REMARKS on a sermon, preach'd January the 31st., 1703. The anniversary of K. Charles the Martyr. Or, Some queries proposed to the sincere, the loyal, the just, the humble, and courteous Dr. Kennet, Archdeacon of Huntingdon, Prebendary of Salisbury, Possessor of St. Botolph without Aldgate, and rector of Shottesbrook, author of the high-flown panegyrick upon King James II. and of the late famous fast-sermon, published for his own vindication. [By Samuel GRASCOME.]

No separate title page. Quarto. Pp. 8.*
Signed N. N.

REMARKS on a Treatise [by Jackson]
on the improvements made in the art
of criticism. [By TOWNE.]
1748. Octavo.
(409).]

[Leslie's Cat., 1843.

REMARKS on a will, said to have been that of Francis Dashwood, Esq. [By R. F. A. LEE, calling herself Baroness Despencer.]

London 1828. Folio. [W., Brit. Mus.] REMARKS on Algernon Sidney's Paper, delivered to the sheriffs at his execution. [By Elkanah SETTLE.] London, 1683. Folio. Pp. 4.* [Bodl.] "Elk. Settle the author."-MS. note in the handwriting of Wood.

REMARKS on an essay concerning miracles, published by David Hume Esq. amongst his philosophical essays. [By Anthony ELLYS, D.D.]

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REMARKS on Bishop Hurd's charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, at the bishop's primary visitation in 1775 and 1776. And printed at their request. In a letter to his Lordship. Bya country clergyman. [John DISNEY.] London: MDCCLXXVII. Octavo. Pp. 37.* REMARKS on coinage: with an explanation of a decimal coinage proposed to be introduced into this country. By "Jacia." [John CRANE.]

London: 1859. Quarto. Pp. 20; 2 leaves of Table. [Olphar Hamst, p. 63.] REMARKS on conversations occasioned by Mr. Burke's Letter [on the subject of his pension]. In a letter to a Professor on the Continent. [By BECKETT.]

London: 1796. Octavo. Pp. 31. b. t.* [Bodl.]

REMARKS on Dr. Adam Clarke's Discourse on the nature, institution, and design of the Holy Eucharist, commonly called the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By Verax. [Samuel ALEXANDER.]

Bib.

Stockport, 1819. Duodecimo. 2 sh. [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, i. 11. Anti-Quaker., p. 123.]

REMARKS on Dr. Balguy's sermon, preached in Lambeth Chapel, at the consecration of the bishops of Lichfield and Coventry, and of Bangor, February 12, 1775. In a letter to that gentleman. By a petitioning clergyman. [John DISNEY, D.D.]

London: M DCC LXXV. Octavo. Pp. 36.* REMARKS on Dr. Bentley's sermon upon Popery preach'd before the University of Cambridge, November the 5th, 1715. [By John CUMMING, M.A. minister of the Scotch congregation at Founder's-Hall.]

London; M.DCC.XVI. Octavo. Pp. 24.* The third edition, published in the same year, has the author's name.

REMARKS on Dr. Johnson's Life and critical observations on the works of Mr. Gray. [By William TINDAL.] 1782. Octavo. [Chambers' Worcester, p. 572. Mon. Rev., lxviii. 186.]

REMARKS on Dr. K

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