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139 Fleming's (Caleb) Six Tracts on Baptism, published originally in 1741 to 1744, now reprinted with an Introduction, 8vo. calf, very neat, 4s 1745 140 Foot's (Will.) Practical Discourse concerning Baptism, 12mo. boards, 1s 6d 1820

141 Gill's (Dr. John) Divine right of Infant Baptism examined and disproved, Svo. sewed, 28 1749

142 Hitchin's (Edward) Infants Cause pleaded, cleared, and vindicated; or, the concurrent harmony of all parts of Scripture for the Baptism of the Infants of believers, 8vo. sewed, 28

With recommendatory preface by Dr. Isaac Watts.

143 Inquiry into the Nature and Design of Baptism, 8vo. 3s 6d

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The author of this anonymous piece was Mr. William Cornish, of Sherborne, Dorset, and a pupil of Dr. Amory's, of Taunton.

144 Invalidity of Lay-Baptism, proved from Scripture, and confirmed by the Doctrine of Catholick antiquity and of the Church of England, 8vo. calf, neat, 28

1730 145 Lawrence. Lay Baptism Invalid: or, an Essay to prove that such Baptism is null and void; when administered in opposition to the Divine right of apostolical succession, 2nd edition enlarged, 8vo. neat, 4s

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1710 Sacerdotal Powers: or the necessity of Confession, Penance and Absolution, together with the nullity of unauthoriz'd Lay Baptism asserted, 8vo. neat, 2s 6d

1711 An Essay occasioned by the publication of two Sermons, preached at Salisbury, the 5th & 7th of November, 1710.

Answer to. Brett's (Tho.) Letter to Lawrence, wherein the Popish Doctrine of Lay Baptism, taught in a Sermon, said to have been preach'd by the B- of S- Nov. 7, 1710, is censur'd and condemned, 8vo. sewed, 18 6d

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Lay Baptism Invalid: the 3rd edit. further enlarged, wherein the boasted unanswerable objection of the B. of S. (Burnet, Bishop of Sarum) & other new objections are answered, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s 1712 Answer to. The Judgment of the Church of England in the case of Lay Baptism and of Dissenter's Baptism, 8vo. sewed, 2s

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Brett's (Dr. Thomas) Sermon shewing the capacity of Infants to receive, and the utter incapacity of our dissenting Teachers to administer Christian Baptism, 8vo. sewed, ls 1712

An answer to that of Dr. Brett's Sermon which relates to the Incapacity of persons not episcopally ordain'd to administer Christian Baptism, in a letter to the Doctor, 8vo. sewed, 1s

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Answer to. The Judgment of the Church of England, in the case of Lay Baptism and Dissenters Baptism, 8vo. sewed, 2s Answer to. Second Edition of the Judgment of the Church of England, by which it appears that she hath not, by any publick act of hers, declared Lay Baptism to be invalid, 8vo. sewed, 28 6d 1712 Dissenters and other unauthoriz'd Baptisms null and void, by the Articles, Canons and Rubricks of the Church of England, 8vo. neat, 3s 1712 This is an answer to "The Judgment of the Church of England, in the case of Lay Baptism and of Dissenters Baptism."

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The Bp. of Oxford's Charge considered, in reference to the Invalidity of Baptism, administer'd by persons not Episcopally ordain'd, &c., 8vo., sewed, 2s 6d

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156 Lawrence, reply to. Bingham's (Joseph) Scholastical History of the Practice of the Church in reference to the administration of Baptism by Laymen, 8vo. calf, neat, 5s 1712 Contains remarks on the historical part of Mr. Lawrence's writings touching the Invalidity of Lay Baptism, and his Discourse of Sacerdotal Powers.

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Second part of Lay Baptism Invalid: shewing that the Ancient Catholick Church never had any Ecclesiastical Law, Tradition or Custom, for the validity of Baptism perform'd by persons who never were commissioned by Bishops to baptize, all prov'd from Bingham's Scholastical History of Lay Baptism, and from other evidences not produced by that Historian, Svo. calf, neat, 58

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Brett's (Dr. Thomas) Enquiry into the Judgment and practice of the primitive Church, in relation to persons being baptized by Laymen, wherein Mr. Bingham's Scholastic History is considered; with an Appendix in answer to the Bp. of Oxford's charge, 1712, 8vo. sewed, 2s

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Brett's Further Enquiry into the Judgment and practice of the Primitive Church, in relation to persons baptized by Laymen, wherein the second part of Mr. Bingham's Scholastical History, is considered, 8vo. sewed, 1s

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1714 Reply to. Bingham's (Joseph) Scholastical History of LayBaptism, Part I., with some considerations on Dr. Brett's and Mr. -'s answers to the first Part, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s 6d Lawrence's Supplement to the 1st and 2nd parts of Lay-Baptism Invalid, with an answer to the second part of Mr. Bingham's pretended Scholastic History of Lay-Baptism, 8vo. sewed, 28

1714 Bingham's (Joseph) Dissertation upon the eighth Canon of the Council of Nice, proving that Novatim the heretick was never allowed to be a true Bishop in any part of the Catholick Church, with some Remarks upon Mr. L.'s way of handling the controversy about LayBaptism, 8vo. sewed, 1s

1715 163 Lawrie's (Swinton) Inquiry, proving Infant-Baptism untenable, as well from the Abrahamic Covenant as from the Scriptures at large, 8vo. bds. 38 6d Edinb., 1810 164 Letter from the Martyr Mr. Philpot, with an argument of Bp. Stillingfleet for the Baptizing of Infants, 8vo. sewed, 1s 1705 Philpot the Martyr's Letter is extracted from the 3rd vol. of Fox's Acts and Monuments, and Stillingfleet's argument for his Rational Account of the Grounds of the Protestant religion.

165 Letter from a Clergyman giving his reasons for refusing to administer Baptism in Private, by the Public Form, 8vo. sewed, 1s 6d 1769

The Rev. Mr. Parfect, was the author of this anonymous treatise.

166 Osgood's (Dr. David) Validity of Baptism by Sprinkling, and the right of Infants to that ordinance, 12mo. boards, 28

1809

To these Discourses are added two others, describing a Church of God, by Dr. J. Lathorp; all of which were originally printed in America.

167 Philips's (Geo. of Watertown, New England) reply to a confutation of some grounds for Infant Baptisme: as also concerning the form of a Church, put forth against mee by one Thomas Lamb, 4to. neat, 5s 1645 "A discourse of the verity and validity of Infants Baptisme," is added; the author prefers sprinkling to dipping."

168 Plain account of the sacred ordinance of Baptism, as delivered to us in the Scriptures, as related by the antients, and as confirmed by the most distinguished modern divines, 8vo. sewed, 28

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169 Plain account of the ordinance of Baptism, in a course of Letters to Bishop Hoadley, 12mo. second edition, sewed, 28 1766 170 Reading's (John) Anabaptism Routed: or, a survey of the controverted points, concerning 1, Infant Baptisme. 2, Pretended Necessity of -Dipping. 3, The dangerous practice of rebaptizing, 4to. old culf, neat, 1655

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A curious treatise by John Reading, B.D., Student of Magdalene Hall, Oxford; it professes to be a particular answer to all that is alledged in favour of the anabaptists, by Dr. Jer. Taylor, in his "Liberty of Prophecying."

171 Rees's (David) Infant Baptism no institution of Christ; and the rejection of it justified from antiquity, 8vo. bourds, 2s 6d 1734

An answer to Fowler Walker's Book entituled, "a Defence of Infant Baptism," with animadversions on Dr. T. Ridgley's "Dissertation" on the same subject.

172 Robinson's History of Infant Baptism, plates, very thick 4to. boards, 10s 6d 1790

A volume of very laborious research, the references to authorities are very numerous173 Simple truth; a series of arguments drawn from Scripture in support of the doctrine of Infant-Baptism, 8vo. sewed, ls 1787 174 Strong's (Martin) Indecency and unlawfulness of baptizing Children in Private, without necessity, seriously recommended to all, 4to. sewed, 2s

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1692 175 Towgood's (Micaiah) Baptism of Infants a reasonable Service, in which its moral purposes and use in religion are shewn, 8vo. sewed, 1s 6d 1750 3rd edition, 8vo. sewed, 1s 6d 1791 Dipping not the only scriptural and primitive manner of baptizing, and supposing it were, yet a strict adherence to it not obligatory on us, 8vo. sewed, 28 1751 178 Walker's (Will.) BAITIEMON AIAAXH, the Doctrine of Baptisms: or, a discourse of dipping and sprinkling, wherein is shewed the lawfulness of other modes of Baptization, besides that of a total immersion : and objections against it answered, dedicated to Abp. Sancroft, 8vo., a fine copy in calf, 78 6d 1678 179 Wall's (W.) Conference between two men that had doubts about infantbaptism, 12mo. sewed, 1s

1809

180 Wall's (Wm.) History of Infant-Baptism, with Defence of the History againt Dr. Gale and others, 3 vols. 8vo. neat, 18s

1705

The author had the thanks of the House of Convocation for his learned and excellent book in defence of Infant Baptism.

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Gale's (Dr.) Reflections on Mr. Wall's History of Infant-Baptism, 8vo. calf, neat, 48

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Perronet's (Vincent) Defence of Infant Baptism in answer to Gale, 12mo. sewed, 38 1749 183 Welchman's (Edw.) Doctrine of Baptisme, a Sermon on Matt. xxviii. 19, 20, 4to. sewed, 18 6d 1706

In this Sermon the Baptism of the Church is defended against the objections both of Anabaptists and Quakers.

184 Westlake's (Thomas) Extracts from various authors; with remarks and observations on the mode, subjects, and History of Baptism, 18mo. sewed, 18 1805 185 Whiston's (Will.) Primitive Infant-Baptism reviv'd; an account_of the Doctrine and practice of the two first centuries concerning the Baptism of Infants, 8vo. sewed, 2s 1712

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186 Williams's (Bp. John) Case of Baptism consider'd, in a Sermon preached at Wyke, near Chichester, at the Baptism of two adult persons, 8vo. sewed, 28 1714 187 Wills's (Obed.) Vindicia Vindiciarum: or, a Vindication of a treatise entitled 'Infant-Baptism asserted and Vindicated,' in answer to Mr. H D'Anvers his reply, with Bp. Barlow his Apologetical Letter, and an appeal to the Baptists against Mr. D'Anvers, 8vo. old calf, 58

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188 Baptist Mission in India, brief narrative of, 8vo. boards, 28 6d 189 Baratti's (Giacomo) Travels in Ethiopia, 12mo. 3s 190 Barbary. A compleat History of the Piratical State of Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, and Morocco, containing their Origin, Forces, Revenues, Policy, and Commerce, plan of Algiers and map, 8vo. neat, 5s 1750 191 Barberini (Maphæi, Card. postea Urbani PP. VIII.) Poemata, royal 8vo. old calf, 58 6d Oxon., e typ. Clar., 1726 192 Barclay's Icon Animorum, the Mirror of Minds, englished by Tho. May, 18mo. a fine copy, calf, neat, 7s 6d

1633 "A masterly description of the manners of the several nations of Europe in the beginning of the 17th century, with Remarks moral and philosophical on the various tempers of men."-LoWNDES.

193 Barclay's (G.) Practical View of Slavery in the West Indies, 8vo. boards, 38 6d 1826 Essays on Doctrinal, Experimental, and Prophetical Subjects, 8vo. boards, 38 6d

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195 Barclay's (R.) Apology for the Quakers, 8vo. fine copy, calf, neat, 3s 1736 196 Baretti (Joseph) Account of the Manners and Customs of Italy, 2 vols. 8vo. a fine copy, in calf, 78 1768

"A very entertaining book."-Dr. Johnson.

197 Barker (E. H.) on the Authorship of Junius's Letters, small 8vo. boards, 38 6d 1828 Letter to the Rev. T. S. Hughes, relative to the Cause of the Greeks, 8vo. boards, 28 1823

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199 Barlow's (Bishop Thomas) Popery: or, the principles and positions approved by the Church of Rome, very dangerous to all, and to Protestant Kings more especially pernicious, 4to. calf, very neat, 6s

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1679 Brutum Fulmen; the Bull of Pope Pius V., concerning the Excommunication of Queen Elizabeth, with animadversions upon it, and the bull of Pope Paul II., containing the Damnation, Excommunication, &c. of King Henry VIII., 4to. old calf, neat, 6s 1681 But he was most distinguished by his writings against popery, the chief of which were "Popery or the principles of the Church of Rome," &c. evidently levelled against the Duke of York.-See Chalmers.

Genuine Remains, being various of his Pieces, Theological, Philosophical, Historical, &c., 8vo. neat, 7s 6d

1693

These remains were published by Sir Peter Pett. The Bishop's valuable "Directions to a Young Divine for his study of Divinity, and a choice of Books," is among them. There are others concerning Popery, a reply to Baxter, an account of the Gunpowder Plot, &c.

1789

202 Barnard's (James) Divinity of Jesus Christ demonstrated, in answer to Priestley, with MS. remarks by Dr. Randolph, 12mo. 3s 203 Baronii (Card.) Annales Ecclesiasticæ, in epitomen redactæ, a Spondono, the first vol. folio, 68

This volume brings these annals down to the year of Christ, 517.

Lugd., 1686

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204 Barrett's (J. T.) Course of Psalms, for the Services of the Church of England, 12mo. boards, 28 6d 1816 205 Barrington's (Hon. Daines) Observations on the more ancient penal statutes, from Magna Charta to 21 Jac. II., 4to. third edition, boards, 98 6d-calf, neat, 12s

Bowyer, 1769

"A very valuable work, which will always maintain its rank."-CHALMERS. 206 Barron's (Richard) Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy shaken, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 58 1752 Cordial for Low Spirits, 1750. Another Cordial for Low Spirits, 1751, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 5s 1750-1 Richard Barron, a Dissenting Minister, noted for his zeal as a political writer, published these two works in defence of liberty. They are collections of curious Tracts on that subject.

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208 BARROW'S (DR. ISAAC) WORKS, port. 3 vols. folio, old calf, 1 188 1683 209 with the Latin Opuscula, portrait, 4 vols. folio, uniform, in old calf, very neat, 21 58 1686-7 To this second edition of the works of Dr. Isaac Barrow, published by Archbishop Tillotson, is prefixed an account of his life by Abraham Hill, Esq.

210 Barrow's (John) Account of Travels in the interior of Southern Africa, map and coloured plates, 2 vols. 4to. not uniform, 16s 1801-4

211 Barthelemy, (Abbe) Voyage de jeune Anacharsis en Grece, with the maps and plates in 4to. 7 vols. 8vo. french culf gilt, very neat, 21 188 (pub. at 4l 4s in boards)

Paris, 1826

212 Bartholini (Thomæ) Anatome, portrait and numerous plates, 8vo. a very fine copy, old calf, neat, 3s 6d'

Lugd. Bat. 1674

213 Bartolomeo (Fr.) Vite dè Pittori degli Scultori et Architetta Veronesi, 4to. vellum, 48

Verona, 1718 1806

214 Bates's (Ely) Christian Politics, 8vo. half bound, neat, 4s 215 Bates's (Dr. Wm.) Funeral Sermon for Dr. T. Manton, small 4to. boards, 28 6d 1678 216 Baudii (Dom.) Epistolæ et Orationes, thick 18mo. old calf, 5s 6d Amst., Jansonii, 1639

217 Baxter's (Andrew) Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul, 2 vols. 8vo. a fine copy, in calf, 98

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1737 with the Supplement, 3 vols. 8vo. fine copy, calf, neat, 16s 1745 "He who would see the justest and precisest notions of God, and the soul, may read this book; one of the most finished of the kind, in my humble opinion, that the present times, greatly advanced in true philosophy, have produced,"-Bishop Warburton.

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Matho, or the Cosmotheoria Puerilis, a Dialogue containing the first principles of Philosophy and Astronomy, 2 vols. 8vo. old calf, neat, 48 1740 220 Baxter's (Richard) Right Method for a settled Peace of Conscience, in 32 Directions, 3rd edition, 8vo. 4s 1657 Five Disputations of Church Government and Worship, small 4to. old binding, 3s 1659

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Reasons of the Christian Religion, portrait, small 4to. old calf, neat, 6s 6d 1667

Church History of the Government of Bishops and their councils abbreviated, 4to. a very fine copy, 12s 1681

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"Including the chief part of the Government of Christian Princes and POPES, and a true account of the most troubling Controversies and Heresies till the REFORMATION."

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English Nonconformity, as under K. Charles II. and K. James II., truly stated and argued, 4to. calf, neat, 4s 6d

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