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(17) 1828. Watson, A., Cath. How far have the laws of the Jews been abrogated by the Christian Dispensation? U, 1829, pp. viii+72. Myers, Thos., Trin. Knowledge which Jews had of a Future State. U, 1830, pp. iv +84. Murray, John, Trin. How far the Miracles are typical of the nature of the Christian Dispensation. NN, 1837, pp. x+47.

(18) 1829.

(19) 1836.

(separately 2s. 6d.)

(20) 1837. Shepherd, H., Clare. Comparison of evidence Christians of present day have of truth of Gospel with that of first converts. A, 1838, pp. vi+55.

(21) 1838.

Moore, Dan., Cath. Mysteries of Revelation no argument against its truth. NN, 1839, pp. 112.

(22) 1844. Gruggen, F. J., Joh. Lawfulness & obligation of Oaths. A, 1845, pp. xi +84.

(23) 1845.

(separately 28.) Babington, Churchill, Joh. Influence of Christianity in promoting abolition of slavery in Europe. A, 1846, pp. vii. +199. (24) 1848. Wroth, H. T., Joh. Mohammedanism in relation to Christian Evidences. A, 1849, pp. ix +70.

(25) 1849.

(26) 1850.

Tomkins, Sam., Cath. Influence of Hebrew & Christian Revelations on ancient heathen writers. A, 1850, pp. xii+ 72.

Mackenzie, Hen., Trin. Christian Clergy of the first ten centuries; their beneficial influence on European progress. A, 1855, pp. xxviii + 240.

(27) 1851. Heard, J. B., Caius. History of extinction of Paganism in the Roman Empire in relation to Evidences of Christianity. A, 1852, pp. xi+90.

Benefits of Establishment and overthrow of
CCC, 1857, pp. vi+66.

(28) 1856. Wallace, O. W., Emm.
Monastic institutions.
(29) 1858. Moule, H. M., Queens'.
CCC, 1859, pp. xv+219.

(30) 1859.

Christian Oratory during first five centuries.

Churton, W. R., King's. Influence of Septuagint version of O. T. upon the progress of Christianity. A, 1861, pp. viii+128.

(31) 1860. Witt, J. G., King's. Mutual influence of Christian doctrine and the School of Alexandria. [CCC], 1862, ff. 4+ pp. 76.

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The Province of Faith.

FFF, 1867, pp.

The Ante-Nicene Apologies. York, 1870, pp.

Influence of Christianity upon the legislation Great. CCC, 1874, pp. ix +130.

Ulfilas, Apostle of the Goths. FFF, 1885,

VARIOUS PAMPHLETS, &C.

(1) Dissertation on three first Gospels. R, 1801, 8°. pp. vii + 243.

£3. 10s.

(2) Authenticity of 5 books of Moses vindicated. Lond. 1802, 8°. pp. 18.

(3) [Randolph, John.] Remarks on Michaelis, trans. by Marsh. Lond. 1802,

8°. ff. 2+ pp. 43.

(4) Letter to author of Remarks. Lond. 1802, 8°. pp. 39.

(5) [Randolph.] Remarks, 2nd ed., with reply to Marsh. 1802, 8°. pp. 8+114. (6) Illustration of hypothesis proposed in dissertation on first three Gospels. T, 1803, 8o. pp. xxi + 128 + 79.

(7) [Randolph.] Supplement to Remarks in answer to Illustration. 1804, 8°. pp. xxxi +152.

(8) Defence of Illustration &c. T, 1804, 8°. pp. 79.

(9) Course of Lectures on Divinity. Parts 1 to 7, & supplement to pt. 4. A, 1809-28, 8°.

(10) Letter to Critical Review on Toleration. U, 1810, 8°. pp. 37+8.

(11) Remarks on Marsh's Pamphlet (The Question examined, whether the friends of the Duke of Gloucester are enemies of the Church). N, 1811, 8°. pp. 15.

(12) Defence of The Question examined. N, 1811, 8°. pp. 8.

(13) Sermon at St. Paul's (with advertisement of Bell's System), Lond. 1811, 8o. pp. 33+4.

(14) Vindication of Dr. Bell's System of Tuition. Lond. 1811, 8°. pp. 32. (15) [Vansittart, N., Lord Bexley.] Letter to Marsh on his address to the Senate (on the Bible Society). Lond. 1811, 8o. pp. 11.

(16) Inquiry into consequences of neglecting to give the Prayer Book with the Bible. N, 1812, 8°. pp. 80.

(17) History of Translations of the Scriptures; appendix to the Inquiry. Lond. 1812, 8°. pp. viii + 120.

(18) Clarke, E. D. Letter to Marsh in reply to observations on the British and Foreign Bible Society. N, 1812, 8°. pp. 13+f. 1.

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(19) Companion not corrective," or the Bible on one side-and the Common Prayer Book on the other. Uxbridge, 1812, 12o. pp. 11.

(20) Proceedings of public meeting at Camb. for establishing B. & F. Bible Society. With Marsh's Address, Vansittart's Reply, &c. Lond. 1812, 8°. f. 1+ pp. 75.

(21) Review of Marsh's Inquiry. Lond. 1812, 8°. pp. 23.

(22) Letter to Vansittart in answer to his second letter, and to other pamphlets. Lond. 1812, 8o. pp. 54.

(23) Letter to Simeon in answer to his congratulatory address. Y, 1813, 8°. pp. 39.

(24) Second Letter to Simeon. Y, 1813, 8°. pp. 40.

(25) Reply to Strictures of Isaac Milner (on his Inquiry). Y, 1813, 8°. pp. iv + 141.

(26) Letter to Peter Gandolphy in confutation of opinion that the vital principle of the Reformation has been conceded to Rome. 1813, 8o. pp. 24. (27) Comparative View of the Churches of England & Rome. U, 1814, 8°. pp.

v + 250.

(28) Horae Pelasgicae. Part 1. U, 1815, 8o. pp. 146.

(29) Legality of Questions proposed by Marsh to Candidates for Holy Orders, considered. Lond. 1820, 8°. f. 1+ pp. 29.

(30) Reply to the Legality &c. Lond. 1820, 8°. pp. 20.

(31) Wilson, Jos. Remarks upon the 87 questions. Lond. 1820, 8°. ff. 2+ pp.

69+1.

(32) Refutation of Remarks by Wilson. By a Layman. Lond. 1820, 8°. pp. iv + 59.

(33) Appeal to Legislature & the Public; or Legality &c., 2nd Edit. 1821, 8°.

f.1+ pp. 52.

(34) Speech in House of Lords June 14, 1821, on petition respecting his questions. Lond. 1821, 8°. pp. 32.

(35) [Nevile, H. W., Trin.] Remarks on Marsh's Speech. Leicester, 1821, 8o. pp. viii+65.

(36) Grimshaw, T. S. Wrongs of Clergy of Peterborough. Lond. 1822, 8°. ff. 4+ pp. 44.

(37) Speech in House of Lords, June 7. 1822, on petition against his Questions, with a copy of the questions. Lond. 1822, 8°. ff. 2+ pp. 60. (38) Remarks on second attack upon the Bp. of Peterborough. Bury St. Edmund's, 1822, 8°. pp. 24.

(39) Walter, Hen.

Letter to Marsh on the independence of the Authorised
Version. 1823, 8°. ff. 2+ pp. 152.

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Second letter; reply to additional arguments in his Lectures. 1828, 8°. ff. 2+ pp. 54.

18s.

8°.

The 40 pamphlets together,

1424.

NORRISIAN PRIZE ESSAYS.

(1) 1801. Thomason, Thos., Queens'. Difference of opinion among Christians

no argument against Christianity. R, pp. 50.

(2) 1803. Wilding, Jas., Magd. Causes that Christianity spread itself so much in the ages succeeding the Apostles, & so little since. T, pp. 41. (3) 1804. Durham, J. G., Corpus. Providence of God. T, pp. iv +38.

(4) 1805. Broadley, Thos., Trin.

A, pp. 68.

Internal Evidence of the Religion of Moses.

(5) 1809. Bolland, Wm., Trin.
(6) 1811. Taddy, John, Trin.
Christian Religion.
(7) 1813. Parry, W. H., Joh. Literary Beauties of New Testament. U, pp. 68.
(8) 1814. Franks, J. C., Trin. The Baptism of John. U, pp. 86.

The Christian Sabbath. T, pp. 74.
Difference of doctrines no objection to truth of
U, pp. 24.

(9) 1815. Bellamy, J. W., Queens'. Treachery of Judas & failings of other
apostles consistent with Divine Mission of Jesus Christ.
pp. 108.

U,

(10) 1816. Franks, J. C. Use & necessity of Revelation. Z, pp. 108. (11) 1819. Brough, Rob., Corpus. Incredulity of Jews no valid argument against Christian Religion. U, 1820, pp. 74.

(12) 1820. Digby, K. H., Trin. Evidence of Divine origin of Christianity. U, 1821, pp. 102.

(13) 1821. Trollope, Wm., Pemb. Connexion between Jewish and Christian Dispensations. Lond. 1822, pp. viii+58.

(14) 1825. Jeremie, J. A., Trin. Incredulity of Heathen Philosophers no argument. U, 1826, pp. 84.

(15) 1829. Selwyn, W., Joh. Doctrine of Types. Lond. 1830, f. 1+pp. 94. (16) 1832. Myers, Thos., Trin. Intent & use of Gift of Tongues. Lond. 1833, ff. 3+ pp. 75. (17) 1833. Eyres, Chas., Caius. pp. 33.

Conduct & preaching of Apostles. W, 1834,

(18) 1835. Browne, E. H., Emm. Fulfilment of O. T. Prophecies of Messiah in Jesus. U, 1836, pp. 113.

(19) 1836. Deck, John, Chr. Style of writings of N. T. no way inconsistent with belief in inspiration.

NN, 1837, pp. viii+49.

(20) 1840. Beaufort, D. A., Jes. Scripture sufficient without tradition. A, 1841, pp. vi+138.

(21) 1841. Howson, J. S., Trin. In O. & N. T. Eternal Life offered through Christ only. A, 1842, pp. 59.

(22) 1842. Poynder, Leo., Trin. "The Epistles afford internal evidence that the persons to whom they were addressed had been already acquainted with the great truths." Lond. pp. 72.

(23) 1846. Jones, J. H., Jes. If they hear not Moses & the Prophets &c. A, pp. 50.

(24) 1847. Kingsbury, T. L.

Connexion between prophetic and other evidences of Christianity. A, pp. xii+88. (25) 1848. Haviland, J., Joh. were given. A, pp. viii+55. (26) 1850. Westcott, B. F., Trin. pp. xx+256.

Fitness of times when prophecies of Messiah

(27) 1851. Irving, B. A., Emm.
(28) 1852. Jameson, F. J., Caius.
of Scripture. A, pp.
(29) 1858. Ayerst, Wm., Caius.
4+ pp. 80.

Elements of the Gospel Harmony. A, 1851,

Egypt and the Bible. A, 1853, pp. xii+74. Analogy between the Miracles and Doctrines xvi +54.

The Pentateuch its own Witness. CCC, ff.

(30) 1863. Maclear, G. F., Trin. The Witness of the Eucharist. [CCC] 1864, pp. xii+177.

The 30 essays,

1425.

POETICAL MISCELLANY CONSISTING OF TALES,

Levities, &c. Camb. N for J. Bowtell jun. 1801.

£2.58.

ELEGIES,

Fcap. 8°.

48. 6d.

f. 1+ pp. 94. Issued in 12 nos. of 8 pp. each. Old calf. Contents: Academic Elegies (to a Senior Wrangler, the OI' HOAAОI, the Senate House, a Freshman); The Hamper Spectre, a ballad,

taken from a

Cambridge tale; and verses by Peter Pindar, Geo. Colman jr., Mr Anstey, Robert Bloomfield, Geo. Davies Harley, Thos. Campbell, M. G. Lewis, &c.

1426. RENNELL, THOS.

1801.

DISCOURSES ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. LOND.

8o.

pp. viii+5 to 365. Inscribed to the memory of Thos. Rennell, A. M., father of the author. Two of the discourses were before the Univ. (one for Addenbrooke's Hospital). 2s. 6d.

1427. [BAYLEY, H. V.] ORATIO PRIORE PRAEMIORUM SEN. BACcalaureis annuo propositorum donata, 1802. Mancunii, excudebant C. Wheeler et filius.

4o.

ff. 2+ pp. 13. Dedicated to the memory of his father by H. V. B. 2s. 6d. Henry Vincent Bayley, Hope Hall nr. Manchester B. 1777, Eton & Trin., B.A. 1800, Fellow 1802, D.D. 1824, Preb. of Westminster. D. 1844. Porson pronounced him the first Greek scholar of his standing in England.

1428. CAMBRIDGE COMMENCEMENT. G. F. Handel. Performed in Gt. St.

THE MESSIAH: COMPOSED BY
Mary's Church, Camb., on

Wednesday, June 30, 1802, under the direction of Prof. Hague.

Camb. N.

8°.

pp. 16.

(b)

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pp. 16.

(c)

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1429. HALL, ROB. REFLECTIONS ON WAR. SERMON AT THE Baptist Meeting, Camb. June 1, 1802, day of thanksgiving for general peace. 1802.

Lond. for the Author.

pp. iv +41 + f. 1.

8o.

"Account of the Benevolent Society for the relief of the sick and aged poor, instituted at Camb., 1801," at end.

1430.

POLLS FOR TWO ELECTIONS OF M.P. FOR THE COUNTY.

18. 6d.

THE

first, May 1802. Candidates: Lord C. S. Manners (1500) & Sir H. Peyton, Bart. (1592). The second, July 1802. Candidates: Lord

C. S. Manners (1942), Rt. Hon. Chas. Yorke (1436), Hon. Thos. Brand (559). Thos. Aveling, Sheriff, Jas. Bellamy, Undersheriff. Camb. N.

f. 1+ pp. viii+122.

8°.

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For other elections for the county see ante No. 683 and post Nos. 1782, 2511.

1431. RANDALL, EDW. FREEDOM OF ELECTION THE Law of the Land. Canıb. P. 1802.

pp. 25.

1432.

8°.

28.

RELHAN, R. FLORA CANTABRIGIENSIS, EXHIBENS PLANTAS agri Cantab. indigenas, secundum systema sexuale digestas. Edit. altera. Cant. R. 8°.

1802.

pp. xii+568+f. 1. Dedicated to Philip E. of Hardwicke, Lord Lieut. of Ireland. Half calf. 58. Richard Relhan, B. c. 1755, Eton & Trin., B.A. 1776, M.A. 1779, Fellow of King's, F.R.S., F.L.S., R. Hemingby Lines., D. 1823 aged 68.

1433. SEATONIAN PRIZE

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(1) 1802. Cockburn, W., Joh.
(2) 1803.
(3) 1804. Hoyle, Chas., Trin.
(4) 1805. Peers, C., Joh.

(5) 1807. Hoare, C. J., Joh.
(6) 1813. Smedley, E., Sid.

POEMS.

St. Peter's Denial of Christ. A, 4°. pp. 20. Christ raising daughter of Jairus. A, 4°. pp. 17. Moses viewing Promised Land. A, 4o. pp. 20. Christ's Lamentation over Jerusalem. T, 4o. pp. 15. Shipwreck of St. Paul. T, 1808, 4o. pp. 18. Death of Saul and Jonathan. 2nd Edit. Lond. 1814, 8°. ff. 4+ pp. 33+8. Jephthah. Lond. 1814. 8°. ff. 2+ pp. 27. (8) 1815. Bellamy, J. W., Queens'. Jonah. Lond. 1815. 8°. ff. 2+ pp. 28. (9) 1816. Terrot, C. H., Trin. Hezekiah and Sennacherib. U, 1816, 8°. ff. 2 +pp. 26. (10) 1817. Hughes, T. S., Emm.

(7) 1814.

Belshazzar's Feast. U, 1818, 8°. pp. 53.

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