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1 | Sorrows of the Righteous for the Sins of Mankind. A Sermon Preached Before the London Missionary Society at the Tabernacle, Moorfields, May 12, 1830. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1830. | Adkins, Thomas. | 2 | Death of Ministers an Event of Peculiar Importance. A Sermon, Preached in the Independent Meeting-House at Guestwick, April 2, 1824, After the Interment of the Rev. John Sykes. To Which Is Prefixed A Brief History of the Church and Its Ministers. Norwich: S. Wilkin, 1824. | Alexander, John. | 3 | Letter of Affectionate Remonstrance Addressed to the Members of the Established Church in Norwich and Norfolk and Occasioned by the Proposed Exclusive System of Infant Education. Norwich: J. Fletcher, 1836. | Alexander, John. | 4 | Mourning Congregation Reminded of the Work of Their Deceased Minister. A Funeral Sermon for the Rev. Joseph Kinghorn, Preached in St. Mary's Meeting-House, Norwich, on Sunday Afternoon, September 9th, 1832. Norwich: Wilkin and Fletcher, 1832. | Alexander, John. | 5 | Christ's Consecration and Ours: A Sermon Preached in Surrey Chapel, Before the Directors and Friends of the London Missionary Society. London: John Snow, 2nd ed.; 1860. | Allon, Henry. | 6 | Within and Without: A Church Retrospect of Thirty Years. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1874. | Allon, Henry. | 7 | Anglican Bishopric of Jerusalem: A Respectful Letter to Mons. William Howlet, from a French Protestant Pastor. Translated by John Middleton Hare. London: James Dinnis, 1843. | | 8 | Man: A Witness for Christianity. A Lecture, Delivered in Connection with the Christian Evidence Society, June 25, 1872. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1872. | Angus, Joseph. | 9 | Annual Table of Scripture Lessons, for Morning and Evening Family Worship; (Shewing How the Bible May Be Read Through Yearly.) To Which Is Subjoined, A Table, with an Index, Exhibiting at One View the Harmony and Chronology of the Gospel History, As Recorded by the Four Evangelists. London: T. Blanshard, W. Baynes and W. Kent. | | 10 | Answers to Objections to the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control. | | 11 | Design in Nature. A Lecture, Delivered in Connection with the Christian Evidence Society, April 25, 1871. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1871. | Archbishop of York. | 12 | Are the Clergy State-Paid? What Mr. Gladstone Says. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control. | | 13 | Argument from Scripture, to Prove that the Ministry of the Gospel Ought to Be Entirely Gratuitous. 2nd ed. Stockton, 1836. | | 14 | Voice of the Church, or A Weak Defender Gently Rebuked. 2nd ed. Newcastle: Currie and Bowman, 1838. | Armstrong, William. | 15 | Remarks on the Rev. E. B. Elliott's "Horae Apocalypticae". London: Francis & John Rivington, 1845. | Arnold, Thomas Kerchever. | 16 | Conversion of All England. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; 1859. | Arthur, William. | 17 | Extent and the Moral Statistics of the British Empire. A Lecture Delivered Before the Young Men's Christian Association. London: Aylott & Jones, 1846. | Arthur, William. | 18 | Lamentation of David over Saul and Jonathan: A Sermon, Occasioned by the Much Lamented Death of His Late Majesty George the Third, and of His Late Royal Highness Edward, Duke of Kent, Preached at Ebenezer Chapel, Margate, February 13, 1820. 3rd ed. London: J. Rarfield, 1820. | Atkinson, George. | 19 | Authorized Report of the Meetings in Defence of the Athanasian Creed which were held in St. James's Hall and in the Hanover Square Rooms on January 31, 1873. With an Explanatory Preface. 2nd ed. London: Rivingtons, 1873. | | 20 | Visitation Charge. 3 copies (2 back covers). New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1842. | Bagot, Richard. | 21 | Relation of the Holy Ghost to Missionaries and Missions. A Sermon Preached in Canterbury Cathedral, on April 16, 1893, Second Sunday After Easter. London: Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. | Bailey, Rev. Canon. | 22 | Religion of Humanity. An Address Delivered at the Church Congress Manchester, Eng., Oct., 1888. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Co. | Balfour, Arthur J. | 23 | Organic Reform of Convocation: An Essay. 3rd ed. Dewsbury: J. Ward, 1869. | Bandinel, James. | 24 | Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. David's, at the Visitation in August 1836. 2 copies. Carmenthen: William Evans & Co., 1836. | Banks, John. | 25 | Atlas Series of Essays. No. 10. A. S. Barnes & Co., 1879. | Barnes, Henry Burr, ed. | 26 | Essay on the Limits of Human Knowledge, Designed, from a Consideration of the Pwers of the Understanding, to Promote Their Most Legitimate and Advantageous Exercise. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1827. | Bathurst, W. H. | 27 | Opposite Ends of the Righteous and the Wicked; Illustrated in Two Sermons, Preached at Cockey-Moor; the Former on the 24th of March, 1805, upon the Death of William Smith, a Religious Weaver, of Harwood, near Bolton; and the Latter on the 7th of April upon the Execution of John Lever Who was hanged at Lancaster, on the Preceding Monday, for the Murder of John Ashworth of Radcliffe. Manchester: S. Russell, 1805. | Bealey, Joseph. | 28 | Evidences of Christianity, Stated to an Ingenious Mind Doubtful of Its Authority. London: F. C. & J. Rivington, 1820. | Bean, James. | 29 | Few Truths of Revelation Illustrated by Glimpses of Science; Being a Lecture, Delivered Before the Amblecote Church of England Young Men's Association on the Evening of Monday, Nov. 29th, 1847. London: R. Groombridge and Sons, 1847. | Beddow, George. | 30 | Individual Responsibility for Missions to the Heathen. A Sermon Preached at the Celebration of the Jubilee of the Church Missionary Society, in St. James's Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh, October 26, 1848. Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son, 1848. | Bedell, G. Thurston. | 31 | Temporalities of the Established Church as They Are and as They Might Be; Collected from Authentic Public Records. London: John Chapman, 1850. | Beeston, William. | 32 | Everlasting Age of Grace and Truth: A Discourse Delivered at the Tabernacle, May 11, 1825, Before the London Missionary Society. London: Francis Westley, 1825. | Belfrage, Henry. | 33 | Primitive Christianity; or Observations on the First Revival of Religion on the Day of Pentecost, Recorded in the Second Chapter of the Book of the Acts of the Apostles. York: R. Burdekin, 1849. | Bell, Alexander. | 34 | Power, Interest, and Duty of the Public to Effect and Abridgement of Hours of Business. A Prize Address. London: George Barclay, 1848. | Bennet, John B. | 35 | Christ's Declaration and Definition of Kingship. A Sermon Preached in the City Temple, Monday, April 30th, 1894, at the Jubilee of "The Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control". London: James Clarke & Co. | Berry, Charles A. | 36 | Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of York, the Present Corrupt State of the Church of England. 11th ed. Beverley: W. B. Johnson, 1831. | Beverley, R. M. | 37 | Address to Ministers of the Church of England on the Duties of the Present Times. A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Hatfield, on Monday June 20, 1831 at the Triennial Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Lincoln. London: L. B. Seeley and Sons, 1831. | Bickersteth, Edward. | 38 | Discourse on Justification by Faith: Preached in the Course of Sermons on the Points of Controversy Between the Romish and the Protestant Churches at Tomstock Chapel, Drury Lane, on Tuesday Dec. 11, 1827. 3rd ed. L. B. Seeley and Sons, 1828. | Bickersteth, Edward. | 39 | Divine Warning to the Church, at this Time, of Our Present Enemies, Dangers, and Duties, and as to Our Future Prospects: A Sermon Preached Before the Protestant Association, at St. Dumslan's, Fleet-Street, on Saturday, November 5, 1842. With Notes and an Appendix Containing Information Respecting the Present Diffusion of Infidelity, Lawlessness, and Popery. London: Hatchards, Rivingtons, Seeleys, Nisbet, Dalton, Painter, Baisler, Shaw and Jackson; 1842. | Bickersteth, Edward. | 40 | Blessedness of Seeing and Hearing the Christ (A Sermon for Skeptics). Oxford: James Parker, 1902. | Bidder, H. J. | 41 | De Docta Ignorantia. A Sermon. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1904. | Bidder, H. J. | 42 | Fitness and Efficacy of Our Saviour's Passion. A Sermon Preached in Substance at St. Giles' on Passion Sunday, and Before the University, on the Second Sunday After Easter, 1892. Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1892. | Bidder, H. J. | 43 | "The Great Revelation of Deity." A Sermon Preached Before the University Ascensiontide, 1906. Oxford: Parker and Son, 1913. | Bidder, H. J. | 44 | Hope Full of Immortality. Sermon Preached in St. Giles' Church, Oxford, After the Funeral of the Right Hon. Friedrich Max Miller, on Sunday, Nov. 4, 1900. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1900. | Bidder, H.J. | 45 | "How to Believe in One Catholic and Apostolic Church." A Second Embertide Sermon. Preached Dec. 21, 1902. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1903. | Bidder, H. J. | 46 | "The New Covenant in Christ's Blood." A Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford, on Sunday, November 19, 1905. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1905. | Bidder, H. J. | 47 | No Continuing City. A Sermon for the Disillusioned. Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1892. | Bidder, H. J. | 48 | "Stewards of God's Mysteries" – An Embertide Sermon Preached in St. Giles' Church, on the Third Sunday in Advent, 1898. Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1899. | Bidder, H. J. | 49 | Inconsistency of Conformity to This World with a Profession of Christianity, Illustrated in Three Dialogues Between Mrs. Dorman and Miss Newman. Bristol: J. Rose, 1803. | Biddulph, Thos. T. | 50 | Priority of the Jew. A Sermon, Preached at the Episcopal Jews' Chapel, Palestine Palce Bethnal Green, on Thursday, May 6, 1852, Before the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews. | Birks, T. R. | 51 | Reflections on the Origin, Extent, Nature, and Effects of Infant Baptism. London: George Nightman, 1835. | Birt, Isaiah. | 52 | Bible, and Nothing but the Bible, the Religion of the Church of England: Being an Answer to the Letter of an Unitarian Lay Seceder: With Notes and Illustrations Containing Schleusner's Interpretation of Passages of the New Testament Relative to the Established Doctrines of Christianity: To Which Are Added, A Postscript on the Anti-Socinianism of Newton and Locke: And a Letter Dedicatory to the Bishop of Gloucester on the Divinity and Atonement of Christ. Carmarthen: Jonathan Harris, 1815. | Bishop of St. David's. | 53 | Protestantism. An Address Delivered...at Exeter Hall, Before the Young Men's Christian Association, on Saturday, February 16th, 1895. People's Series No. 8. London: National Protestant Church Union, 1895. | Bishop of Sodor and Man. | 54 | Consolation for Mourners. A Sermon Delivered at the Independent Meeting-House, Finchingfield, Essex, November 28, 1819, Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Stock, Late of Weatherfield, Who Departed This Life November 18, 1819, Aged 67 Years. Bocking: J. L. Shearcroft. | Blackburn, John. | 55 | Sacred Poetry; Being the Grave, a Poem: And Death, a Prize Poem, by Beilby Porteus. To Which Is Prefixed Some Account of the Two Reverend Authors. Darlington: W. H. Blackburn, 1816. | Blair, Robert. | 56 | Removal of an Eminently Wise and Good Man Lamented and Improved. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Joseph Hardcastle, Esq. Treasurer of the London Missionary Society; Who Departed This Life on the Third Day of March, 1819, in the Sixty-Seventh Year of His Age. Preached at Surrey Chapel, Eighteenth of March, Before the Directors of the Institution. London: J. Dennett. | Bogue, David. | 57 | Great Revival in the Church of England; A Lecture. 2 copies. | Bonham, J. W. | 58 | Progress and Results of Missions. A Letter to the Right Hon. The Earl of Chichester, President of the Church Missionary Society. 2nd ed. London: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday; 1864. | Boyd, Archibald. | 59 | Reflections on the Atoning Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown; 1817. | Boyd, Hugh Stuart. | 60 | Prayer Book Experience, in Its Relation to Scriptural Holiness. London: F. E. Longley. | Brady, Cheyne. | 61 | Thoughts on Residing in Villages, with Respect to the Observation of Religion Duties and Obligations: And an Appendix, Containing Scriptural Proofs of Baptism and the Lord's Supper. London: F. C. & J. Rivington, 1820. | Brewster, John. | 62 | Christian Ripe for Eternity: A Sermon, Preached in Wells Street Chapel, Oxford Street, London, on Sabbath, December 23, 1827, Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Alexander Waugh, D. D. Comprising Some Account of His Life, Character, and Dying Exercise; With an Appendix of Extracts from His Diary, &c...To Which Is Added, The Address at the Grave, by the Rev. Robert winter, D. D. of New Court Chapel, Carey Street. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co.; 1828. | Broadfoot, William. | 63 | Practical Exposition of the Lord's Prayer, Considered As Designed for Instruction As Well As Use; As a Rule of Duty, As Well As a Form of Prayer. London: J. G. & F. Rivington, 1834. | Brockwell, Joseph. | 64 | Man: or, The Distinction of Mind and Matter; With an Examination of the System of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim: A Lecture, Delivered Before the Portsmouth and Portsea Philosophical Society, on the Evening of Friday, January 4, 1822. Portsmouth: S. Mills, 1822. | Bromley, J. | 65 | Eternal Existence and Infinite Goodness of God, Vindicated Against Atheism and Infidelity, from a Plain View of Creation, Providence, and Divine Revelation; A Dissertation, in Three Parts: Being an Introduction to the Guide to the Philosophy of Nature.. London: Printed for the author, 1832. | Bromley, Samuel. | 66 | Christian Bishop: His Office and Qualifications; Being a Sermon Preached at the Annual Meeting of the Baptist College, Pontypool, May 21, 1862. London: Elliot Stock. | Brown, Hugh Stowell. | 67 | Parental Duties and Encouragement. A Sermon, Preached at St. James's –Street, Newport, Isle of Wight, August the Sixth, 1809. Isle of Wright: R. Tilling, 1809. | Bruce, John. | 68 | Mystery of Godliness. A Sermon, Intended As a Check to Deism; Preached at Several Places in the Ashburton Circuit. Exeter: W. C. Pollard, 1820. | Bryant, John. | 69 | Star in the East; A Sermon, Preached in the Parish-Church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1809, for the Benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East"...To Which Is Added, an Appendix, Containing the Interesting Report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the Governor of Madras, on the State of the Ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an Account of the Discoveries. 1st ed. Albany: E. F. Backus, 1809. | Buchanan, Claudius. | 70 | Star in the East; A Sermon, Preached in the Parish-Church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809, for the Benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East" . 2nd ed. London: Longman, Hurst & Co. | Buchanan, Claudius. | 71 | Affectionate Remonstrance. Wood and Co., 1817. | Buck, C. | 72 | Beauty and Glory of the Primitive Church. A Sermon Delivered at Salters' Hall, June 5th, 1817, at a Monthly Association of Ministries and Churches. London. | Burder, George. | 73 | Duty and the Means of Ascertaining the Genuine Sense of the Scriptures: A Sermon Delivered at the Rev. W. Wall's Meeting-House, Moorfields, Feb. 8th 1816, at a Monthly Association of Ministers and Churches. London: Josiah Conder, 1816. | Burder, Henry Forster. | 74 | Missionary Excitement: A Sermon Preached Before the London Missionary Society, at Surrey Chapel, on Wednesday, May 9, 1827. 2 copies. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1827. | Burder, Henry Forster. | 75 | Reformation Commemorated; A Discourse Delivered at the Meeting-House, St. Thomas's Square, Hackney, December 28th, 1817. London: Williams, 1818. | Burder, Henry Forster. | 76 | Rise, Progress, and Termination of Mohahmedism. A Discourse, Delivered at Robert Street Chapel, June 11, 1829, Before the Monthly Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches. London: Holdsworth and Ball, 1829. | Burder, Henry Forster. | 77 | Sermon Delivered at Hoxton Chapel, on Thursday, August 15, 1811, on Occasion of the Much Lamented Death of the Rev. Thomas Spencer of Liverpool, including a Short Memoir of His Life: To Which Are Added, Extracts from His Letters to an Intimate Friend. London: Black, Parry and Kingsbury, 1811. | Burder, Henry Forster. | 78 | Peace with Heaven. A Sermon Preached Before the Sussex Mission Society, at the Rev. J. Styles's Meeting-House, Brighton; September the 26th 1810. London: T. Williams, 1811. | Burder, John. | 79 | Omnipotence of Faith: A Sermon on Mark IX.23. Guernsey: H. Brouard, 1818. | Burgess, William Penington. | 80 | Lectures to Young Men, on the Cultivation of the Mind, the Formation of Character, and the Conduct of Life. London: Edward T. Whitfield, 1840. | Burnap, George W. | 81 | Heaven: A Sermon, Preached at New York, on Monday, November 11, 1849...With a Biographical Sketch of the Author, and a Portrait. London: James Hodson, 1850. | Bush, George. | 82 | Address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland. 2nd ed. London: Booker, 1813. | Butler, Charles. | 83 | Affectionate Appeal to the Sons of Israel, the Chosen Nation, by One of Their Brethren...Addressed to Mr. Joseph Wolff and Other Lost Sheep of the House of Israel Who Believe Jesus to Be the Messiah. London: Rowland Hunter, 1827. | Caisson, Abraham Elias. | 84 | Your Life, What Is It? A Vapour. A Sermon Preached in St. Augustine's Church, Highbury...on Sunday Evening, October 8th, 1876. No. 899 – Penny Pulpit. London: F. Davis. | Calthrop, Gordon. | 85 | Church of England Teaching. Tract No. 1. Montreal: William Drysdale & Co., 1890. | Carmichael, James. | 86 | True Humanity of Christ. A Second and Third Letter to the Editor of the Morning Watch. London, 1829. | Carne, Robert Harkness. | 87 | Reply to Remarks on Mr. Carson's Treatise on Baptism, Contained in a Note in Mr. Bickersteth's Late Work on the Same Subject. Ipswich: J. M. Burton, 1840. | Carson, Alexander. | 88 | Catechism, Set Forth in the Book of Common Prayer, Briefly Explained by Short Notes Grounded Upon Holy Scripture. To Which is Added an Essay of Questions and Answers, Framed out of the Same Notes, for the Exercise of Youth. Oxford: University Press, 1837. | | 89 | Battle of the Standpoints. The Old Testament and the Higher Criticism. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1890. | Cave, Alfred. | 90 | Tour Through Holland, Flanders, and Part of France Containing a Particular and Exact Account of Most of the Great Towns, Roads, Methods of Travelling, Customs, Manners, Religion, &c. in Those Countries; Interspersed with Such Occasional Sentiments and Reflections, As May Render It Both of Civil and Religious Utility. Leeds: James Nichols, 1815. | Cayley, Cornelius. | 91 | Lectures on Butler's "Analogy of Religion"...Delivered in the University of Edinburgh. | Chalmers, Thomas. | 92 | Copy of "Claim and Protest" Addressed to the Lords, Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England. London, 1862. | Chamberlain, Cator. | 93 | First Lecture on "The People" of the West Indies, Their Duties to Themselves and to Others. Delivered by Request, at Antigua. London: J. W. W. Thompson, 1860. | Chambers, Thomas M. | 94 | Word in Sifting Times. London: Wertheim and Macintosh, 1850. | Champneys, W. Weldon. | 95 | Cheap Repository Tracts; Entertaining, Moral, Religious. London: Law and Gilbert, 1807. | | 96 | Christian Observer. New Series. No. 429, September 1873. | | 97 | Christian Taught by the Colours of the Church Seasons. London: Church Press Co. | | 98 | Creature Worship: The Witness of Holy Writ, and of the Third Ecumenical Synod. Against It, and in Condemnation of the Dodge or Evasion of Relative Worship by Which It Is Defended by the Pagans, Ancient and Modern, by the Nestorians, by Rome, and by the Greeks, and by Some Apostate and Idolatrous Anglicans, So-Called. Jersey City: James Chrystal, 1901. | Chrystal, James. | 99 | Church Property National Property. Also the Origin of Compulsory Tithe From a Letter of Sir Walter Phillimore. Printed for the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. | | 100 | Address Delivered on Laying the Foundation Stone of Highbury College... Also Addresses Delivered on the Opening of the College, by H. F. Burder, W. Harris. London: F. Westley & A. H. Davis, 1826. | Clayton, George. | 101 | Sermon Delivered at York-Street Chapel, Walworth, Surrey, on Sunday the 11th of August, 1833, upon the Lamented Decease of William Wilberforce, Esq. for Many Years one of the Representatives of the County of York, in the Parliament of Great Britain. London: Hatchard and Son, 1833. | Clayton, George. | 102 | Education: The Duty of the Church of Christ in Relation Thereto; Two Sermons, Preached in Castle Gate Chapel, Nottingham, on Sunday, Dec. 18, 1870. Nottingham: Derre, 1871. | Clemance, Clement. | 103 | Clerical Poverty. London: Church of England Book Society. | | 104 | Pulpit and Human Life; or, The Minister As the Interpreter and Spiritual Leader of Human Life. An Address Delivered to the Students of Lancashire Independent College, Manchester, at the Forty-Seventh Sessional Anniversary, June 19th, 1890. London: James Clarke & Co., 1890. | Clifford, John. | 105 | Importance of Right Views on Baptism. An Appeal to Pious Paedobaptists. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.; 1848 | Clowes, Francis. | 106 | Practice of Confession in the Church of England. 4th ed. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1899. | Cobbe, Francis Power. | 107 | College for the Instruction of Asiatic Christian and Other Youth, in Eastern Literature and European Science, at Sersmpore, Bengal. London: Black, Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen; 1819. | | 108 | Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of Misery: or Miss Sellon in the Family; With Some Remarks on "A Reply to the Rev. James Spurrell"; "Two Letters to the Rev. Edward Coleridge", &c, &c. London: T. Hatchard, 1852. | Colles, W. M. | 109 | Confession: A Reply to a Lecture Delivered by the Rev. James McCave, D.D., Roman Priest in Bilston, on "Confession Vindicated". London: William Macintosh, 1868. | Collette, Charles Hastings. | 110 | Church: Its Influence, Duties, and Hopes in the Present Age. A Lecture. London: James Nisbet and Co. | Coley, Samuel. | 111 | Two Funeral Discourses: The First by William Bengo Collyer...Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. H. F. Burder; The Second by Henry Forster Burder...at the Internment of Mrs. Collyer. London: B. J. 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London: Printed for the Missionary Society, 1819. | Cox, R. | 122 | Inquiry into the Origin of the Belief in Predestination. London: Rivingtons, 1860. | Cronhelm, E. W. | 123 | Way in Which the External Tranquility of Christian Churches May Be Connected with Their Spiritual Improvement and Extension, Considered in a Sermon on Acts ix. 31. Oxford: Printed for the author, 1825. | Cubitt, George. | 124 | Few Plain Reasons Why We Should Believe in Christ and Adhere to His Religion: Addresst to the Patrons and Professors of the New Philosophy. London: Messrs. Lackington, Allen, and Co.; 1801. | Cumberland, Richard. | 125 | Salvation. A Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of Crathie, Balmoral, Before Her Majesty the Queen, Sunday, September 22, 1850. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue and Co.; 1850. | Cumming, John. | 126 | "To Provide a Refuge for the Criminal is to Give a Bounty on the Crime." 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London: Tilling and Hughes, 1819. | Dealtry, William. | 130 | Sermon Preached at the Parish Church of St. Anne's, Soho, on Friday, May 5, 1815, Before the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews, in the Seventh Year of Their Establishment. London: M'intosh, 1815. | Dealtry, William. | 131 | Death of Hume. Bristol: Fuller. | | 132 | Defence of Moderation in Religious Doctrine, Practice, and Opinion: Applied to the Circumstances of the Present Times by a Country Vicar. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812. | | 133 | Christ's Spirit a Christian's Strength: or A Plain Discovery of the Mighty and Invincible Power That All Believers Receive Through the Gift of the Spirit. First Held Forth in Two Sermons on Acts i.8 and After Published for the Instruction and Use of Those That Are Spiritual, Anno 1645. 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