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PRENTISS, Hon. Seargent Smith, of Miss.; b. in Portland, 1808. d. 1850.

1 Memoir (A) of S. S. Prentiss. Edited by his Brother [G. L. Prentiss]. Vol. 1, 2. New York, 1855. 12° (5.3X3.2). PRENTISS, Rev. Thomas, D.D., of Medfield, Mass.; b. 1748. d. 1814.

2 Sermon preached at Holliston, Aug. 29, 1812, National-Fast Day, in consequence of Declaration of War with Great Britain.

Cambridge, 1812. 8°, pp. 18.
The Constitution of the Pres-

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in the United States. 3 byterian Church in the United States of America; containing the Confession of Faith, the Catechisms, the Government and Discipline, and the Directory for the Worship of God, ratified and adopted by the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, held at Philadelphia, May 16-28, 1788. Philadelphia, 1789. 12° (5.2X3). PRESCOTT, Maj-Gen. Oliver, M.D.; b. at Groton, Mass., 1731. d. 1804. 4 Dissertation on the Natural History and Medicinal Effects of the Secale Cornutum, or Ergot. [Plate.] Boston, 1813. 8°, pp. 16. PRESCOTT, William Hickling, LL.D.; b. in Salem, Mass., 1796. d. 1859. 5 Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. New ed. [Portrait.]

Philadelphia, 1860. 8° (6.2×3.5), pp. 729. 6 History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary View of the Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror Hernando Cortés. Vol. 1-3. [Portraits and Map.]

New York, 1843. 8° (6.1X3.5).

7 History of the Conquest of Peru, with a preliminary View of the Civilization of the Incas.

8 History of the Reign of Ferdinand
Vol. 1-3. 2d ed. [Portraits.]

9 History of the Reign of Philip the
[Portraits.]

NOTE.

Vol. 1, 2. [Portraits.]

New York, 1847. 8° (6X2.4). and Isabella, the Catholic.

Boston, 1838. 8° (6.1X3.4). Second, King of Spain. Vol. 1-3. Boston, 1855-'59. 8° (6.1X3.4).

Not finished at death of author; intended to comprise six volumes. 10 Life of Charles Vth, after his Abdication. See ROBERTSON, W. 11 Life of C. B. Brown. See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, vol. 1.) 12 Memoir of Hon. John Pickering. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 3d Series, vol. 10.)

13 Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society in respect to the Memory of W. H. Prescott, Feb. 1, 1859. Boston, 1859. 8°, pp. 53. PRESENT STATE 14 of North-America. Boston, reprinted, 1755. 8°, j pp. 64. PRESENT STATE of the Practice and Practisers of the Law, wherein is shewn 15 the Obscurity, Uncertainty and Expensiveness thereof; with some Methods of Remedy. London, [about 1780]. 8°, pp. 64.

PRESTON, John, D.D., an English Puritan divine; d. 1628.

16 Saints (The) Qualification: or, A Treatise I. Of Humiliation in tenne Sermons. II. Of Sanctification, in nine Sermons: whereunto is added, A Treatise of Communion with Christ in the Sacrament, in three SerLondon, 1633. 4° (5.8×3.3), m. b. NOTE. Each treatise has also independent title-page and paging. PRETYMAN, George, D.D., F.R.S., Lord Bishop of Lincoln. 17 Introduction (An) to the Study of the Bible: ..

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Philadelphia, 1806. 12° (5.4×3.1).

PREVOST, Pierre Robert, l'Abbé; b. 1675. d. 1736.

1 Histoire d'une Grecque moderne. P'tie II. Par l'Abbé Prevost. Amsterdam, 1741. 16° (4.1X2.2). PRICE, Richard, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S., of Hackney, Eng.; b. 1723. d. 1791. 2 Correspondence with Dr. Priestley on the Doctrine of Materialism, and Philosophical Necessity. See PRIESTLEY, R.

3 Discours sur l'Amour de la Patrie, prononcé le 4 Nov. 1789, dans l'Assemblée de la Société formée pour célébrer la Révolution de la GrandeBretagne. Avec un Appendix. Traduit de l'Anglois.

Paris, 1790. 8°, pp. 72.

4 Discourse on the Death of Dr. Price. See PRIESTLEY, J.

5 Discourse on the Love of our Country, delivered Nov. 4, 1789, to the Society for commemorating the Revolution in Great Britain.

Boston, reprinted, 1790. 8°, pp. 40. [4 copies.]

6 Discourse on the Love of our Country, delivered Nov. 4, 1789, to the Society for commemorating the Revolution in Great Britain. With the Report of the Society, an Account of the Population of France, and the Declaration of Rights by the National Assembly. 3d ed.

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7 Essay on the Population of England, from the Revolution to the present
time. With Remarks on the Account of the Population, Trade, and
Resources of the Kingdom, in Mr. Eden's Letters to Lord Carlisle. 2d
ed.
London, 1780. 8°, pp. 88.
8 Four Dissertations. I. On Providence. II. On Prayer. III. On the
Reasons for expecting that Virtuous Men shall meet after Death in a
State of Happiness. IV. On the Importance of Christianity, the Nature
of Historical Evidence, and Miracles. 2d ed., with Additions.

London, 1768. 8° (5.5X3). 9 Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution, and the Means of making it a Benefit to the World.

Boston, reprinted, 1784. 8°, pp. 87. 10 Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution and the Means of making it a Benefit to the World. To which is added, A Letter from M. Turgot: with . . . a Translation of the Will of M. Fortuné Ricard, . . . London, 1785. 8° (6X3.3). 11 Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America. 7th ed. London, 1776. 8°, pp. 48. 12 Observations on Reversionary Payments; on Schemes for providing Annuities for Widows, and for Persons in Old Age; on the Method of Calculating the Values of Assurances on Lives; and on the National Debt. Also, Essays on different subjects in the Doctrine of Life Annuities and Political Arithmetic; a Collection of new Tables; and a Postscript on the Population of the Kingdom. . . . Newly arranged, and enlarged by Algebraical and other Notes, the Solutions of several new Problems in the Doctrines of Annuities, and a General Introduction. By W. Morgan. 6th ed. Vol. 1, 2.

London, 1803. 8° (6.1X3.3). [2 copies.]

PRICE, Richard, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S., continued.

1 Review (A) of the principal Questions in Morals. Particularly those
respecting the Origin of our Ideas of Virtue, its Nature, Relation to the
Deity, Obligation, Subject-Matter, and Sanctions. 3d ed. corrected,
and enlarged by . . . Notes, and a Dissertation on the Being and Attri-
butes of the Deity.
London, 1728. 8° (5.7X3.3), pp. 512.
London, 1816. 8° (6.1X3.4).

2 Sermons, on various Subjects.

3 State (The) of the Public Debts and Finances at signing the preliminary Articles of Peace in January 1783, with a Plan for raising Money by Public Loan and for redeeming the Public Debts.

London, 1783. 8°, pp. 36. [2 copies.] PRICHARD, James Cowles, M.D., F.R.S., an English ethnologist; b.1788. d.1848. 4 Eastern Origin (The) of the Celtic Nations proved by a Comparison of their Dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages, London, 1831. 8° (6.3×3.5). PRIDEAUX, Humphrey, D.D., Dean of Norwich; b. 1648. d. 1724.

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5 Old and New Testaments (The) connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the Time of Christ. Part I. 5th ed. II. With a compleat Index to the whole. [Maps.] London, 1718. 2° (10.2×5.6), m. r. 6 Old and New Testament (The) connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah to the Time of Christ. . . . Vol. 1-4. 10th ed. [Frontispieces, Maps and Plates.] London, 1729. 8° (6.5×3.5). 7 Old and New Testament (The) connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, to the Time of Christ. . . . Vol. 1-4. [Maps and Plates.] Edinburgh, 1799. 8° (6.7X3.6). 8 True Nature (The) of Imposture fully display'd in the Life of Mahomet. With a Discourse annexed, for the Vindicating of Christianity from this Charge; offered to the consideration of the Deists. 2d ed. corrected. London, 1697. 8° (5.4×2.9), m. r. PRIESTLEY, Joseph, LL.D., F.R.S., an English theologian & natural-philosopher, of Birmingham ; b. 1733. d. in Northumberland, Penn., 1804. 9 Appeal (An) to the Public, on the Subject of the Riots in Birmingham. To which are added, Strictures on "Thoughts on the late Riot at Birmingham." Birmingham, 1791. 8° (5.9X3.3). 10 Appeal (An) to the Public, on the Subject of the Riots in Birmingham, Part II. To which is added, A Letter from W. Russell, to the Author. London, 1792. 8° (6.1×3.3).

11 Appeal (An) to the serious and candid Professors of Christianity, on the Use of Reason in Matters of Religion; the Power of Man to do the Will of God; Original Sin; &c. With an Account of the Trial of Mr. Elwall. London, 1792. 12°, pp. 38. [2 copies.] 12 Appeal (An) to the serious and candid Professors of Christianity, on the Use of Reason in Matters of Religion; the Power of Man to do the Will of God; &c. With an Account of Mr. Elwall's Trial.

Philadelphia, 1794. 12°, pp. 52.

PRIESTLEY, Joseph, LL.D., F.R.S., continued.

1 Comparison (A) of the Institutions of Moses with those of the Hindoos
and other Ancient Nations; with Remarks on Mr. Dupuis's Origin of
all Religions, The Laws and Institutions of Moses methodized, and an
Address to the Jews on the Present State of the World, and the Pro-
phecies relating to it.
Northumberland, 1799. 8° (5.7×3.3).
2 Continuation of the Letters to the Philosophers and Politicians of France,
on the Subject of Religion; and of the Letters to a Philosophical Un-
believer; in Answer to Mr. Paine's Age of Reason.

Northumberland, 1795. 8°, pp. 72.

3 Continuation of the Letters to the Philosophers and Politicians of France, on the Subject of Religion; and of the Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever, in Answer to Mr. Paine's Age of Reason.

Salem, reprinted, 1795. 8°, pp. 72.

4 Course (A) of Lectures on Oratory and Criticism.

London, 1777. 4° (7.1X4.8). [2 copies.] 5 Defences of Unitarianism for the Year 1786, containing Letters to Dr. Horne; to the Young Men, who are in a course of Education for the Christian Ministry, at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; to Rev. Dr. Price; and to Rev. Mr. Parkhurst; on the Subject of the Person of Christ. Birmingham, 1788. 8° (5.5X3.2). 6 Defences of Unitarianism for the Year 1787, containing Letters to Rev. Dr. Gaddes, to Rev. Dr. Price, Part II., and to the Candidates for Orders in the Two Universities, Part II.

Birmingham, 1788. 8° (5.7X3.2). 7 Defences of Unitarianism for the Years 1788 & 1789. Containing Letters to Dr. Horsley, to Rev. Mr. Barnard, Rev. Dr. Knowles, and Rev. Mr. Hawkins. Birmingham, [1799]. 8° (5.9X3.3).

8 Description (A) of a Chart of Biography; 3d ed., with Improvements. London, 1767. 12° (5.2×2.8), pp. 68. 9 Description (A) of a new Chart of History. Containing a View of the principal Revolutions of Empire that have taken place in the World. London, 1793. 12° (5.1X2.8).

8th ed., corrected.

10 Description of a new Chart of History.

From 7th LonNew-Haven, reprinted, 1792. 120, pp. 91.

don ed. 11 Discourse occasioned by the Death of Dr. Price; delivered at Hackney, May 1, 1791. 12 Discourse on the Death of Dr. Priestley; with Vindication of certain Passages in the same. See BELSHAM, T.

London, 1791. 8°, pp. 45.

13 Discourses on the Evidence of Revealed Religion.

London, 1794. 8° (5.7X3.1). 2d ed. Boston, 1795. 12° (5.3X2.9).

14 Discourses on the Evidence of Revealed Religion.

15 Discourses relating to the Evidences of Revealed Religion, delivered in the Church of the Universalists, at Philadelphia, 1796.

Philadelphia, 1796. 8° (5.5X3.2). [2 copies.] 16 Discourses relating to the Evidences of Revealed Religion, delivered in Philadelphia. Vol. 2.

17 Discourses on various Subjects,

Philadelphia, 1797. 8° (5.7X3.1).

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Birmingham, 1787. 8° (5.5X3.2).

PRIESTLEY, Joseph, LL.D., F.R.S., continued.

1 Discourses on various Subjects, ... Northumberland, 1805. 8°(5.7×3.3). 2 Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit. To which is added, The History of the Philosophical Doctrine concerning the Origin of the Soul, and the Nature of Matter; with its Influence on Christianity, especially with respect to the Doctrine of the Preexistence of Christ. ... 2d ed., improved and enlarged. [Frontispiece.]

Birmingham, 1782. 8° (6.1X3.4).
3 Doctrine (The) of Philosophical Necessity illustrated; being an Ap-
pendix to the Disquisitions on Matter and Spirit. To which is added,
An Answer to several persons, who have controverted the Principles of
it. . . . 2d ed., enlarged.
Birmingham, 1782. 8° (6.1X3.4).

4 Doctrines (The) of Heathen Philosophy, compared with those of Reve-
lation.
Northumberland, 1804. 8° (5.5×3.1).
5 Duty (The) of Forgiveness of Injuries: a Discourse intended to be de-
livered soon after the Riots in Birmingham.

Birmingham, 1791. 8°, pp. 42. 6 Essay (An) on the First Principles of Government, and on the Nature of Political, Civil, and Religious Liberty, including Remarks on Dr. Brown's Code of Education, and on Dr. Balguy's Sermon on Church Authority. 2d ed., corrected and enlarged.

London, 1771. 8° (5.5×3.1). 7 Evidence (The) of the Resurrection of Jesus considered, in a Discourse at Buxton, Sept. 19, 1790. With an Address to the Jews.

Birmingham, 1791. 8°, pp. xxiii., 56. 8 Examination (An) of Dr. Reid's Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense, Dr. Beattie's Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth, and Dr. Oswald's Appeal to Common Sense in behalf of Religion. London, 1774. 8° (5.5×3.1). [2 copies.]

9 Experiments and Observations on different kinds of Air. Vol. [1.] 3d ed. corrected. 2, 3. 3 vols. [Plates.] London, 1781, '75, '77. 8° (5.6×3.2). 10 Experiments and Observations relating to various Branches of Natural Philosophy; with a Continuation of the Observations on Air. Vol. 1, [Plates.]

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Vol. 1, London; 2, Birmingham, 1779, '81. 8° (5.6×3.2).

NOTE. Lettered, "Observations on Air. Vol. 4, 5."

11 Familiar Illustration (A) of certain Passages of Scripture relating to the Power of Man to do the Will of God, Original Sin, Election and Reprobation, the Divinity of Christ, and Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. Philadelphia, 1794. 120, pp. 72. 12 Familiar Illustration (A) of certain Passages of Scripture relating to the Power of Man to do the Will of God, Original Sin, Election and Reprobation, &c. Warrington, 1795. 12°, pp. 66. 13 Familiar Introduction (A) to the Theory and Practice of Perspective. 2d ed. corrected. [Plates.] London, 1780. 8° (5.6X3.1). 14 Familiar Letters addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of several Charges, advanced against the Dissenters and Unitarians. By Rev. Mr. Madan. Also, Letters to Rev. E. Burn, in Answer to his on the Infallibility of the Apostolic Testimony concerning the Person of Christ. ... 2d ed. Birmingham, 1790. 8°(5.9x3.3).

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