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TUCKER, Rev. John, D.D., of Newbury, Mass.; b. 1720. d. 1792.

1 Election Sermon, Mass., May 29, 1771. Boston, 1771. 8°, pp. 63.
2 Validity (The) of Presbyterian Ordination argued. Dudleian Lecture in
Harvard College, Sept. 2, 1778.
Boston, 1778. 8°, pp. 32.

TUCKER, John Randolph, Esq.

3 Address delivered before the Phoenix and Philomathean Societies, of William and Mary College, July 3, 1854. Richmond, 1854. 8°, pp. 27. TUCKER, Josiah, D.D., Dean of Gloucester; b. 1711. d. 1799.

4 Brief Essay on the Advantages & Disadvantages, which attend France and Great Britain, with regard to Trade. London, 1787. 8°, pp. 96. 5 Four Letters on Important National Subjects addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl of Shelburne. Glocester, 1783. 8° (5.4×3.1). TUCKERMAN, Henry Theodore, an American author; b. in Boston, 1813. 6 Memoir of Robert Southey. See SOUTHEY, R. Poetical Works.-Vol. 1, pp. iii.-xxxii.

TUCKERMAN, Rev. Joseph, D.D., of Chelsea, and Boston; b. 1778. d. 1840. 7 Reports as Minister at Large in Boston. See AMERICAN Unitarian Association. (Tracts, vol. 4, 5, 6.)

TUDOR, Hon. William, Esq., of Boston; b. 1750. d. 1819.

8 Gratulatory Address, delivered July 5, 1790, before the Society of the
Cincinnati, of Massachusetts.
Boston, 1790. 4°, pp. 14.

9 Memoir of. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 2d Series, vol. 8.) TUDOR, William, Esq., son of preceding, an American author; b. 1779. d. 1830. Editor. See NORTH AMERICAN Review (The). Vol. 1-4.

TUFNELL, Henry, Esq.

Joint Translator. See MÜLLER, C. O. History, &c. of the Doric Race. TUFTS, Rev. John, of Newbury, Mass.; b. about 1685. d. 1750.

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10 Introduction (An) to the Singing of Psalm-Tunes,
lection of Tunes, in three parts. 5th ed. Boston, 1726. 16° (4.4×2.3).

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11 Introduction (An) to the Singing of Psalm-Tunes,
lection of Tunes, in three parts. 11th ed. Boston, 1744. 16° (4.1×2.3).

TUKE, John, a land-surveyor.

12 General View of the Agriculture of the North Riding of Yorkshire.
Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture, &c.
[Map.]

TULK, Alfred.

London, 1800. 8° (6.1X3.3).

Survey of Speculative Philosophy. Mary's Coll., St. Andrews; b. 1822.

Translator. See CHALYBÄUS, H. M. TULLOCH, Rev. John, D.D., Prof. Theol., St. 13 Theism: the Witness of Reason and Nature to an All-wise and Benefi

cent Creator.

TUPPER, Martin Farquhar, an English 14 Probabilities: an Aid to Faith.

New York, 1855. 12° (5.3×3.1). miscellaneous author; b. 1810. By... [M. F. Tupper].

New York, 1848. 12° (5.5X3.5).

TURGOT, Aimé Robert Jacques, Baron de l'Aulne, a French philos.; b.1727.d.1781. 15 Mémoire de M. Turgot, sur les Administrations provinciales, mis en parallele avec celui de M. Necker, suivi d'une Lettre sur ce Plan, etc. Portrait.] Lausanne, 1787. 8° (5.4×3.1). 8° (5.8×3.4).

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TURKISH 16 Tale (A), in Arabic.
TURNBULL, Robert, D.D., an American Bapt. clergyman; b. in Scotland, 1809.
Editor. See HAMILTON, Sir W. Discussions on Philosophy, &c.

TURNEBUS, Adrian, Prof. at Toulouse, Paris, &c.; b. 1512. d. 1565.

Joint Editor. See PHILO. Opera exegetica in Libros Mosis, etc.

TURNER, Rer. Charles, of Duxbury, Mass. ; b. 1750. d. 1816.

1 Election Sermon, in Mass., May 26, 1773.

TURNER, Rev. Edward, of Salem, Mass., &c.

Boston, 1773. 8°, pp. 45.

2 Discourse (A) delivered in Boston, Aug. 19, 1813, at the Re-Installa-
tion of the Rev. Paul Dean; Charge by Rev. H. Ballou, Fellowship of
the Churches by Rev. R. Carrique.
Boston, 1813. 8°, pp. 31.

TURNER, John, D.D., Vicar of Greenwich, Kent.

3 Wisdom of God, in the Redemption of Man. Eight Sermons at Boyle's Lecture. See (BOYLE'S Lecture Sermons, vol. 2).

TURNER, Samuel Hurlbeart, D.D., Prof. Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y.; b.1790. d.1861. Joint Translator, &c. See JAHN, J. Introduction to the Old Testament. Translator, &c. See PLANCK, G. J. Introduction to Sacred Philology, &c. TURNER, Sharon, Esq., an English lawyer; b. 1768. d. 1847.

4 History (The) of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest. ... Vol. 1-3. 5th ed. [Map.]

London, 1828. 8: (6.2×3.5), m. b.

5 History (The) of England: from the Earliest Period to the Death of Elizabeth.

Vol. 1-12.

[Map]

London, 1839. 8°(6.2×3.6), m. b. 6 Sacred History (The) of the World, attempted to be philosophically considered, in a Series of Letters to a Son. Vol. 1-3. (Harper's Family Library, No. 32, 72, 84.) New-York, 1838-39. 18° (4.5×2.7). TURNER, William Wadden, Hebrew Instructor in Union Theol. Sem., N. Y., Librarian to Patent Office, Washington, &c.; b. 1810. d. 1859.

7 Hymaritic Inscriptions in Southern Arabia, and the Attempts to decipher them. See AMERICAN Ethnological Society. (Transactions, vol. 1.) 8 Literature of American Aboriginal Languages, by Ludewig, with Additions and Corrections by Turner. See LUDEWIG, H. E.

TURRETIN, François, Prof. of Theol. at Geneva; b. 1623. d. 1687.

9 Institvtio Theologia Eleneticæ, in qva Statys Controversia perspicve exponitur, præcipua Orthodoxorum Argumenta proponuntur & vindicantur, & Fontes Solutionum aperiuntur. Ed. nova, recognita & multis locis aucta: cui accessit Oratio de Vita & Obitv avthoris.

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3 vols. [Portrait.] Geneva, 1688-'90. 4° (7.1×4.1), m. r. [2 copies.] 10 Necessaria Secessione (De) nostra ab Ecclesia Romana, et impossibili cum ea Syncretismo, Dispvtationes. Accessit ejusdem Dispvtationvm Miscellanearvm Decas. Ed. altera aucta.

Geneva, 1688. 4° (7.2X4.1), m. b. 11 Satisfactione (De) Christi Dispvtationes. Cum Indicibvs necessariis. Adiectæ svnt eivsdem dva dispvtationes; I. De Circulo Pontificio. II. De Concordia Jacobi & Pauli in Articulo Iustificationis. Geneva, 1667. 4° (7.3×4.3).

TURSELLINUS, Horatius. See TORSELLINI, Orazio.

Twiss, Horace, Esq.

12 Public and Private Life (The) of Lord Chancellor Eldon, with Selections from his Correspondence. . . . Vol. 1, 2.

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Philadelphia, 1844. 8° (7.1X4). TWISSE, William, D.D., Rector of St. Andrew's, Holbom; b. 1575. d. 1646. 13 Vindiciae Gratiæ, Potestatis ac Providentiæ Dei; hoc est, Ad Examen Libelli Perkinsiani, de Prædestinationis modo & ordine, institutum à Iac. Arminio Responsio, tribus Libris absoluta. . .

Amstelodami, 1631. 2° (11.3×6.5), 2 cols. NOTE.-Imperfect, wanting title page. Each book has independent paging.

TWISSE, William, D.D., continued.

1 Vindicia Gratiæ, Potestatis ac Providentiæ Dei: hoc est, Ad Examen Libelli Perkinsiani, de Prædestinationis modo & ordine, institutum à Iac. Arminio, Responsio scholastica, III Libris absoluta. Ed. 2da.

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Amstelodami, 1632. 4° (6.9X4.9), 2 cols.

NOTE. Each book has independent paging.

TYCHO BRAHE.

See BRAHE, Tycho.

TYERMAN, Rev. Daniel, of Isle of Wight; d. in Madagascar, 1828.

2 Journal of Voyages and Travels, in the South Sea Islands, China, India, &c. See MONTGOMERY, J. Journal, &c.

TYLER, Rer. Bennet, D.D., Pres. of Theol. Inst. of Conn.; b. 1783. d. 1858. 3 Memoir of the Life and Character of the Rev. Asahel Nettleton, D.D. [Portrait.] Hartford, 1844, 12° (5.5X3.4). 4 Memoir of the Life and Character of Rev. Asahel Nettleton, D.D. 5th ed. [Portrait.] Boston, 1853. 12° (5.5X3.3).

5 Vindication of the Strictures on the Review of Dr. Spring's Dissertation on the Means of Regeneration. Portland, 1830. 8°, pp. 63.

TYLER, Rev. J. Endell, B.D., Canon of St. Paul's.

6 Primitive Christian Worship: or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and
the Church, against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Bless-
ed Virgin Mary.
London, 1847. 8° (6.7X3.7).

TYLER, John, 10th Pres. of U.S.; 7 Addresses and Messages.

8 Biographical Sketch of.

2d ed.

b. in Va., 1790. d. 1862.

See WILLIAMS, E. (Addresses, &c., vol. 2.) See WILLIAMS, E. (Addresses, &c., vol. 2.) TYNDALE, William, an English reformer & martyr; b. prob. 1484. exec. 1536. Translator. See BIBLE,-Old and New Testaments. The Byble; &c. TYNDALL, John, F.R.S., &c.

9 Glaciers (The) of the Alps. Being a Narrative of Excursions and As-
cents, an Account of the Origin and Phenomena of Glaciers, and an Ex-
position of the Physical Principles to which they are related. With Il-
lustrations.
Boston, 1861. 12° (6×3.5).

Joint Editor. See LONDON, &c. Philosophical Magazine, &c. 1853–62. TYNG, Dudley ATKINS, LL.D., of Newburyport, and Boston; b. 1759. d. 1829. 10 Memoir, by J. Lowell. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Coll., 3d Ser., vol. 2.) Reporter. See MASSACHUSETTS.-Jurisprudence. Reports of Cases in the Supreme Judicial Court. Vol. 2-17. 1806-1822.

TYRRELL, James, Esq.

11 General History (The) of England, both Ecclesiastical and Civil; from the Earliest Accounts of Time to the Reign of His Present Majesty, King William III. . . . Vol. 1, 2.

London, 1697-1700. 2° (9.5X5), m. r.

NOTE. - Vol. 2 has Part I., II., with independent title-pages, &c., and bound separately. TYRTEUS, a Greek poet; of the 7th century B.C.

12 Elegia, Græcè. See BRUNCK, R. F. P. (Gnomici Poetæ Græci.) TYTLER, Alexander Fraser, Lord Woodhouslee, a Scotch jurist ; b. 1747. d. 1813. 13 Elements of General History, Ancient and Modern. To which are added, A Table of Chronology, and a Comparative View of Ancient and Modern Geography. [By A. F. Tytler.] Illustrated by Maps. . . 3d ed. Vol. 1, 2. Edinburgh, 1805. 8° (6.1×3.3).

TYTLER, Alexander Fraser, continued.

1 Universal History, from the Creation of the World to the Decease of
George III., 1820. By A. F. Tytler, and E. Nares. Edited by an
Vol. 1-6. (Harper's Family Library, No. 86-91.)
New-York, 1839. 18° (4.5X2.7).

American.

TYTLER, James, M.D., of England.

2 Treatise (A) on the Plague and Yellow Fever. With an Appendix, con-
taining Histories of the Plague at Athens, in the Time of the Pelopon-
nesian War; at Constantinople in the Time of Justinian; at London in
1665; &c.
Salem, 1799. 8° (6.6×3.7), pp. 568. [3 copies.]

TYTLER, Patrick Fraser, Esq., son of A. F. T.; b. 1791. d. 1849.

3 Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on the more Northern Coasts of America, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With Descriptive Sketches of the Natural History of the North American Regions. By J. Wilson. To which is added an Appendix, containing Remarks on a late Memoir of Sebastian Cabot, with a Vindication of Richard Hakluyt. Illustrated by a Map and nine Engravings. (Harper's Family Library, No. 53.) New-York, 1833. 18° (4.5X2.7). TZETZES, Joannes, a scholar & poet, of Constantinople, of the 12th century. Commentator. See LYCOPHRON. Alexandra.

TZSCHIRNER, Heinrich Gottlieb, D.D., Prof. Theol. at Leipsic; b. 1778. d. 1828. 4 Protestantismus und Katholicismus, aus dem Standpuncte der Politik betrachtet. 4te ausgabe. Nebst einem Sendschreiben des Verfassers an Herrn Abt M. Prechtl. Leipzig, 1824. 8° (6.3×3.4).

U.

UDALL, John, an English Nonconformist divine; d. 1592.

5 2 13 that is The Key of the Holy Tongve: wherein is conteineid, first the Hebrue Grammar (in a manner) woord for woord out of P. Martinivs. Secondly, A Practize upon the first, the twentie fift, and the syxtie eyght Psalmes, according to the Rules of the same Grammar. Thirdly, A short Dictionary conteining the Hebrue Woords that are found in the Bible . . . All Englished . . . ; by J. Udall.

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Leyden, 1593. 8° (5×2.7).
Wherein is

.that is The Key of the Holy Tongue מפתח לשון הקדש

contained, First the Hebrue Grammer (in a manner) word for word out
of P. Martinius. Englished . . . By J. Udall.
Annotations of C. R. Berlinas.

UHDEN, H. F.

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Amsterdam, 1650.

2d ed., with the 12° (4.7×2.7).

7 New England Theocracy (The). A History of the Congregationalists in New England to the Revivals of 1740. With a Preface by Dr. Neander. Translated from 2d German ed. by H. C. Conant. Boston, 1858. 12° (5.7X3.4). UHLAND, Johann Ludwig, a German lyric poet; b. in Tübingen, 1787. 8 Songs and Ballads, translated, and with Notes. See BROOKS, C. T. UHLEMANN, Fr.

9 Uhlemann's Syriac Grammar, translated from the German by E. Hutchinson. With a Course of Exercises in Syriac Grammar, and a Chrestomathy and brief Lexicon prepared by the Translator.

New-York, 1855. 8° (6X3.6).

ULFILAS, ULPHILAS, or WULFILAS, Bp. of the Goths; b. 311. d. 381.
Translator. See BIBLE,-Old and New Testaments. Ulfilas.
ULLMANN, Carl, D.D., Prof. of Theol at Heidelberg; b. 1796.
1 Gregory of Nazianzum.
History of the Fourth Century.

A Contribution to the Ecclesiastical
Translated by G. V. Cox.
London, 1851.

12° (5.1×3).

Joint Editor. See THEOLOGISCHE Studien und Kritiken. ULLOA, Antonio DE, a Spanish mathematician & naval officer; b. 1716. d. 1795. 2 Mémoires philosophiques, historiques, physiques, concernant la Découverte de l'Amérique, ses anciens Habitans, leurs Mœurs, leurs Usages, etc.; par Don Ulloa. ... Traduit par M

Tom. 1, 2.

Paris, 1787. 8° (5.6×3). Joint Author. See JUAN Y SANTACILIA, J. Voyage to South America. ULRICI, Hermann, D.D., Prof. at Univ. of Halle; b. 1806.

3 Glauben und Wissen, Speculation und exacte Wissenschaft. Zur Versöhnung des Zwiespalts zwischen Religion, Philosophie und naturwissenschaftlicher Empirie. Leipzig, 1858. 8° (6.4×3.8). UMBREIT, Friedrich Wilhelm Carl, D.D., Prof. at Heidelberg; b. 1795. d. 1860. Joint Editor. See THEOLOGISCHE Studien, etc. 1834-1860. UNDERHILL, Capt. John, emigrated to Boston, 1630. d. in L.I., about 1672. 4 Nevves from America: or, A New and Experimentall Discoverie of New England; containing a Trve Relation of their War-like Proceedings these two years last past. London, 1638. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 3d Series, vol. 6.)

UNDERHILL, Thomas, of London.

5 Hell broke loose: or an History of the Quakers both Old and New. ... Published to antidote Christians against Formality in Religion and Apostasie. London, 1660. 4° (5.9×4.1), pp. 50. UNION Bible Dictionary (The). See AMERICAN Sunday-School Union. UNION COLLEGE, at Schenectady, N.Y.; incorporated 1795.

6 Catalogue of the Officers and Students in Union College, Sept. 1845;
Third Term, 1847; Third Term, 1849. 2d ed.; Third Term, 1850;
Third Term, 1851. 2d ed.; Third Term, 1852. 2d ed.; Third Term,
1853; Third Term, 1854; Third Term, 1855; Third Term, 1856.

Schenectady, 1845-'56. 8°, pamps.
7 Sixty-fifth Annual Circular and Catalogue of Union College. First
Term, 1859.
Schenectady, 1859. 8°, pp. 48.

8 Sixty-sixth Annual Circular and Catalogue of Union College. Third
Term, 1860.

9 General Catalogue (A) of the Officers,
College, from 1795 to 1854.

10 Laws of Union College.
UNION Theological Seminary, New York.
11 dents of the Union Theological
1846; 1847; 1848; 1849; 1850;

Schenectady, 1861. 8°, pp. 48.
Graduates and Students of Union
Schenectady, 1854. 8° (6.4X4.2).
Schenectady, 1821. 8°,
pp. 24.
Catalogue of the Officers and Stu-
Seminary, in the City of New York,
1851; 1852; 1853; 1854; 1859–60.
New York, 1846-'60. 8°, pamps.

UNITARIAN Association, American. See AMERICAN Unitarian Association. UNITARIAN Congregational Register. See AMERICAN Unitarian Association. UNITARIAN Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, &c., London.

12 Tracts. Second Series. Vol. 1-10. London, 1805. 12° (5.4X3.2). NOTE. Each tract was published independer tly.

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