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KETHE, William, Minister and Preacher of God's Word. A Sermon made at Blandford Forum, in the Countie of Dorset, on Wensday the 17 of Ianuarij last past at the Session holden there. Lond. by John Daye, 1571. 12mo.

Contains 23 leaves, besides dedication to Lord Ambrose, Earle of Warwicke, Baron Lisle.' Inglis, 844, 6s.

-Of Misrules contending, with
Gods Worde by Name,
And then, of ones Judgment,
that had heared the same.
-Finis. Quod Wyllym Kethe. Lond. by
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A Ballet, declaringe the Fal of the Whore of Babylone, intytuled, Tye thy Mate Tom Boye. 8vo. BLACK LETTER.See Towneley, pt. i. 358. Heber, pt. iv. 51. 2s. 6d. Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Herbert, p. 1563. Warton's History of English Poetry. Ritson's Bibliographica Poetica. KETT, Fr., M.D. The Glorious and beautifull Garland of Mans Glorification. Lond. 1585. 4to.

Q in fours, dedicated to Q. Elizabeth. Fronting the title-page are the Queen's

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An Epistle to diuers Papistes in England prouing the Pope to be the Beast in the 13 Reuelat. and to be the Man exalted in the Temple of God as God. (2 Thess. ii. 4.) Whereby the true Church of Christ is knowen from the euill. Lond. 1585, 8vo.

- Henry, M.A., B.D. Elements of general Knowledge, introductory to useful Books in the principal Branches of Literature and Science; with Lists of the most approved Authors; including the best Editions of the Classics. Lond. 8vo. 2 vols.

A very useful work, but now of little use, designed chiefly for the junior students in the universities, and the higher classes in schools.-Oxford, 1802, 8vo. 2 vols. Hibbert, 4414, 7s.-Lond. 1806, 8vo.

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By Phileleutheros Orielensis. (J. Davison, M.A.) In two parts. Oxford, 1803-4, 8vo. Letter to Phileleutheros Orielensis on his notable discoveries in Kett's Elements, &c., [by F. Nolan.] Oxford, 1804, 8vo. The Biter Bit. Oxford, 1804. Juvenile Poems. Oxford, 1793, 12mo. This volume was suppressed by the author. Hibbert, 4413, 4s.

History the Interpreter of Prophecy; or, a View of Scriptural Prophecies and their Accomplishment in the past and present Occurrences of the World; with Conjectures respecting their future Completion. Oxf. 1799, 12mo. 3 vols.-1801, 8vo. 2 vols. A very interesting work, written with great elegance and judgment, and which I recommend to all who are desirous of becoming acquainted with the prophecies of the old and new Testaments, especially those which relate to the present times.'-Bishop Tomline.

Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, in the Year 1790, at the Lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A. Canon of Salisbury. Oxford, 1791, 8vo. These sermons, says Simpson, in his Plea for Religion, invalidate the sophistry of Gibbon.

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Memoirs of the Life of Mr. John Kettle

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KEY, a, to Unknown Knowledge.

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KEYMIS, Lawrence. A Relation of the second Voyage to Guiana. Lond. 1596. 4to.

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KEYWORTH, Thomas. Principia Hebraica. To which is prefixed a concise Hebrew Grammar. By Thomas) K(eyworth) and D(avid) J(ones). Lond. 1817. 8vo.

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KIDDER, Edw. Receipts of Pastry and Cookery for the Use of his Scholars. Lond, n. d. (1720), 8vo.

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Reflections on a French Testament printed at Bordeaux, A.D. 1686. Lond. 1690, 4to.

A Demonstration of the Messias: in which the Truth of the Christian Religion is proved against all the Enemies thereof; but especially the Jews. Lond. 1715, 8vo. 3 vols. A very able work, partly delivered at the Boyle Lecture.-1726, folio. 18s. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 1176, 27. 13s.

Critical Remarks on some difficult Passages of Scripture. Lond. 1725, 8vo. Many of the observations relate to Casdefects of which the Bishop points out, talio's translation of the Scriptures, the A New Years Gift. See HENSHAW, Dr. Life of Antony Horneck, D.D. Lond. 1698, 8vo. portrait.

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Libel, (by John Wilkes) entitled, an Essay on Woman.

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KIFFIN, W.

Lond. 1762, 4to.

Lond. 1762, 4to. Expostulatory Letter to Kidgell, conThe Life and approaching Death of W. Kiffin. Lond. 1659. 4to.

Remarkable Passages in the Life of, from 1625 to 1686, by himself. Edited, with introduction, notes, and additions,

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KILBURNE, Richard. A Topowholly engraved on copper plates.graphie, or Survey of the County of portrait, 5s. Kent. Lond. 1659. small 4to.

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KILBURNE, William. Dangerous Errors in several late printed Bibles, to the great Scandal and Corruption of sound and true Religion. Finsbury, 1659. 4to.

This very curious tract points out numerous' pernicious, erroneous, and corrupt errata, escapes, and faults in several impressions of the holy Bible and Testament, within these late years' (during the rebellion) 'commonly vended and dispersed to the great scandal of religion, but more particularly in the impressions of Henry Hills and John Field, printers.' Hibbert, 4359, 11s. Nassau, pt. i. 2348, 17. A copy is in the British Museum.

KILKENNY. The private Theatre of Kilkenny, with introductory Observations on other private Theatres in Ireland, before it was opened.

1825. 4to.

Pp. 134, with portraits of Grattan, Thomas Moore, Mr. Jas. Corry, Mr. Rich. Power, "Apollo" Crampton, (brother of Sir W. Crampton), Sir W. Wrixon Becher, Mr. Bushe, Miss Waldstein, Lady Becher, and others. PRIVATELY PRINTED by Mr. Richard Power. See Edinb. Review, xlvi. 368-90. These Amateur Performances were established in 1802, annually, until 1811, and again in 1812, 17, 18, and 19. Statute of the 40th King Edward III. A.D. 1367, now first printed, with Translation and Notes by Hardiman. Dub. 4to. 1843.

KILLALA. A Narrative of what passed at Killala in the County of Mayo, and the Parts adjacent, during the French Invasion in 1798. By an Eyewitness. [Dr. Stock, Bishop of Killala.] Lond. 1800. 8vo.

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KILLIGREW, Henry, D.D. The Conspiracy,a Tragedy, intended for the Nuptials of the Lord Herbert and Lady Villiers. Lond. 1638. 4to.

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KILLING NO MURDER. See TITUS, Col. Silas.

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KIMBER, Edward, and JOHNSON,

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'This Daniel King, who was a pitiful In this volume, consisting of three pretender to antiquities, was a most ig- Greek, nineteen Latin, and thirteen Ennorant, silly fellow (as Sir William Dug-glish Poems, by various writers, on the dale hath informed me by letters), an arrant knave, and not able to write one word of true English.'-Ant. à Wood. Brockett, 1829, 37. 4s. Hibbert, 4588, russia, 57. 10s. Dent, pt. ii. 318, with some additional plates, morocco, 51. 18s. North, pt. ii. 1055, russia, 67. 16s. 6d. Marquis of Townshend, 1931, russia, 137. 13s. Heath, 4607, russia, 187. 18s. Willett, 1362, mo

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