POPERY, continued. 1 Five Letters on several Subjects, religious and historical: in which the 6 Plausible Arguments of a Romish Priest from Scripture answered; by an 8 Popery and Hypocrisy detected and opened from the Holy Scriptures: ... 9 Popery: or, The Principles & Positions approved by the Church of Rome Edited by C. POPISH PLOT, Documents relating to. See GREAT BRITAIN. POPKIN, Rev. John Snelling, D.D., Prof. Greek, Harv. Coll.; b. 1772. d. 1832. 12 Memorial (A) of the Rev. John Snelling Popkin, D.D. C. Felton. [Portrait.] Cambridge, 1852. 16° (5.5×3.2). PORSON, Richard, Prof. of Greek, Cambridge, Eng.; b. 1759. d. 1808. Editor. See PHOTIUS. Lexicon. See ARNAUld, A. See ARNAULD, A. PORT-ROYAL, a convent of Cistercian nuns near Versailles, 1626–1709. See LANCElot, C. 17 Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as applied in Reading and Speaking. 6th ed. Andover, 1835. 12° (5.1×3.3). PORTER, Ebenezer, D.D., continued. 1 Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as applied to Reading and Speaking. Revised and enlarged by A. H. Weld. Boston, 1849. 12° (5.7X3.5). 2 Duty (The) of Christians to pray for the Missionary Cause. Sermon, preached at Boston, Novemoer 1, 1827, before the Society for propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America. With Report. Andover, 1827. 8°, pp. 42. 3 Fatal Effects (The) of Ardent Spirits. A Sermon. Middlebury, Vt., 1812. 8°, pp. 16. 4 Great Effects result from Little Causes. Sermon before the Moral Society in Andover, September 13, 1815. Andover, 1815. 8°, pp. 23. 5 Lectures on Homiletics and Preaching, and on Public Prayer; together with Sermons and Letters. Andover, 1834. 8° (6.2×3.7). [2 copies.] 6 Memoir of Life and Character of Dr. Porter. See MATTHEWS, L. 7 Þórnμa тož Пvεúuuros, by Owen; abridged by Porter. See OWEN, J. 8 Sermon delivered Sept. 22, 1818, at the Dedication of the New Edifice of the Theological Seminary in Andover. Andover, 1818. 8°, pp. 30. PORTER, Rev. Eliphalet, D.D., of Roxbury, Mass.; b. 1758. d. 1833. 9 Discourse before the Society for propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America, delivered Nov. 5, 1807. With Appendix. Boston, 1808. 8°, pp. 24. 10 Discourse delivered before the Humane Society of Massachusetts, June 11 Sermon delivered in Roxbury, June 16, 1799; upon the Death of In- PORTER, Rev. J. Scott. [2 copies.] 14 Unitarianism, a Benevolent Faith. Boston, 1842. 12°, pp. 12. 15 Unitarianism, a Devotional Faith. Boston, 1841. 12°, pp. 20. Boston, 1843. 12°, pp. 34. 17 Unitarianism, the Faith of the Apostles. Boston, 1844. 12°, pp. 46. [Portrait.] PORTER, Jacob. 18 Account of Plainfield. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Coll., 2d Ser., vol. 8.) 19 Poems. Hartford, 1818. 8°, pp. 13. 20 Serious Examination, translated from the Spanish, by J. Porter. Northampton, 1829. 8°, pp. 12. 21 Summary Notice concerning Bible Societies in general, and those of of France in particular, translated by J. Porter. Northampton, 1827. 8°, PORTER, John A., Prof. of Organic Chemistry at Yale College. pp. 16. PORTER, Sir Robert Ker, an English artist & traveller; b. 1780. d. 1842. 1 Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden. During the years 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808. Philadelphia, 1809. 8° (6.3X3.6). PORTEUS, Beilby, D.D., Bp. of London; b. 1731. d. 1808. 2 Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew, delivered in . . . Westminster, in the years 1798, 1799, 1800, and 1801. . . . Vol. 1, 2. 7th ed. London, 1804. 8° (5.9×3.4). See HODGSON, R. 3 Life of Rt. Rev. Beilby Porteus, D. D. 4 Sermon preached before Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, Feb. 21, 1783. London, 1784. 8°, pp. 34. 5 Sermons on several Subjects. Vol. 1. 8th ed. 2. 4th ed. London, 1797, '99. 8° (6X3.3). 6 Summary (A) of the principal Evidences of the Truth and Divine Origin of the Christian Revelation. Charlestown, 1800. 18° (4.4X2.7). [2 copies.] PORTLAND Gazette. April 15, 1817--August 24, 1824. 2 vols. Gazette of 7 Maine. Jan. 1, 1825-Dec. 30, 1827. New Series. Vol. 1-3. Portland, 1817-27. 2° (17.7X4), 6 cols. POSEY, Major-Gen. Thomas, Gov. of Indiana; b. in Va., 1750. d. 1818. 8 Memoir of Thomas Posey, by J. Hall. See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, 2d Series, vol. 9.) POSIDIPPUS, of Sicily, a Greek poet; of about 280 B.C. 9 Carmina. See BRUNCK, R. F. P. (Gnomici Poetæ Græci.) POSQUIER, Étienne. 10 Catechisme (Le) des Jesuistes, ou le Mystere d'Iniquité, revelé par ses Supposts, par l'Examen de leur Doctrine, mesme selon la Croyance de l'Eglise Romaine. [By E. Posquier.] Ville-Franche, 1677. 24° (4.3X2.4), pp. 581+. POSSELIUS, Joannes, Prof. of Greek at Rostock; b. 1528. d. 1591. ... 11 Apophthegmata Græcolatina. Francofvrti, 1616. 16° (5×2.7). POSSIDIUS, POSSIDONIUS, or PISIDIUS, a pupil of St. Augustine, Bp. of Calama, near Hippo, in Africa; fl. 430. 12 Augustini Vita. See AUGUSTINUS, St. A. (Opera, tom. 1.) POSTLETHWAYT, Malachy, a London merchant; d. 1767. 13 Great Britain's Commercial Interest explained and improved: . . . Dis- 14 Universal Dictionary (The) of Trade and Commerce, translated from the [Plates, Maps, &c.] ... London, 1751, '55. 2° (13.8X7.3), 2 cols. POTHIER, Robert Joseph, an eminent French jurist; b. 1699. d. 1772. 15 Treatise (A) on Maritime Contracts of Letting to Hire; translated from the French; with Notes and a Life of the Author, by C. Cushing. Boston, 1821. 8° (5.8X3.5). POTIER DES LAURIÈRES, Laurent, a French savan & pastor; d. about 1810. 16 Nouvelle Découverte sur le Flux et le Reflux des Mers, dont la cause physique est le double mouvement du Globe. Chimère de l'Attraction Newtonienne. etc. [Plates.] Paris, 1806. 8°, pp. 90. POTT, David Julius, D.D., Prof. of Theol. at Göttingen; b. 1760. d. 1838. Annotator. See BIBLE. The New Testament. - Novum Testamentum Graece. Portions of the New Testament.-Epistolae Catholicae Graece. POTT, Johann Henrich, a learned German chemist; b. 1692. d. 1777. 1 Animadversiones Physico Chymicæ circa varias Hypotheses et Experimenta Elleri. [Latin and German.] Berlin, 1756. 4° (6.4X4.5). 2 Chymische Untersuchungen welche fürnehmlich von der Lithogeognosia, oder Erkäntniss und Bearbeitung der gemeinen einfacheren Steine und Erden ingleichen von Feuer und Licht handeln. ... Potsdamm, 1746. 4° (6.5X4.7), pp. 88. 3 Fortsetzung seiner physicalisch-chymischen Anmerckungen, über des D. Ellers verschiedene Sätze und Erfahrungen ... Berlin, 1756. 4° (5.4×4), pp. 64. 4 Fortsetzung derer Chymischen Untersuchungen welche von der Lithogeognosie, oder Erkäntniss und Bearbeitung derer Steine und Erden specieller handeln. 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