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+ Denotes Books FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY, the titles of which have been recovered from preceding manuscript inventories and catalogues. They are inserted under their respective heads, it being the intention of the President and Fellows to replace them, as opportunity shall present itself.

* Denotes Books NOT YET INTRODUCED INTO THE LIBRARY; but which it is intended to procure, from time to time, in order to render the several Classes more complete.

The REFERENCES to the situation of the Books, are made to the Presses (which are designated by the Letters of the Alphabet), to the Numbers of the Shelves, and to the Numbers of the Books on each shelf.

The Rev. David HUGHES's Collection of Tracts being numbered from 1 to 358, the References to them are made to the Number of the Volume, and of the Articles in each Volume. The Tracts in the Press A. Shelf 17, No. 44, are also referred to by the Number of the Tracts in that volume.

The obelisk in pp. 812-817. denotes those publications, which, in the controversy that arose, in 1697, respecting the Archbishops' right to continue or prorogue the Convocations of the English Clergy, were written in defence of the Antient Rights of the Archbishops.

Analyses of the great Collections of Greek and Roman Antiquities, published by Grævius and Gronovius, (Vol. II. pp. 691, 692) have been omitted, partly in consequence of the length to which they would have extended the Catalogue; and also because they will be found in the Catalogue of the Library of the London Institution, which is already in the Library of Queen's College.

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1. Treatises on Toleration, on the Right of Private Judgement, and on the Power of the Magistrate, in Matters of Religion.

DISCOURSE of Toleration in Answer
to a Discourse of the Religion of
England. 4to. London, 1668.
[M. 15.27.]

A DISCOURSE of Ecclesiastical Politie :
wherein the Authority of the Civil Ma-
gistrate over the Consciences of Sub-
jects in Matters of External Religion
is asserted; the Mischiefs and Incon-
veniences of Toleration are represent-
ed; and all pretences pleaded in behalf
of Liberty of Conscience are fully an-
swered. 8vo. London, 1670.
[M. 7. 11.]

A PERSUASIVE to Peace and Unity among Christians, notwithstanding their different apprehensions in lesser things; to which is annexed a

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Serious and Friendly Address to the Nonconformists. 12mo. London, 1680-76. [M. 18. 9.]

CLARENDON (Edward, Earl of) Religion and Policy, and the Countenance and Assistance each should give to the other. With a Survey of the Power and Jurisdiction of the Pope in the Dominions of Sovereign Princes. 2 vols. royal 8vo. Oxford, 1811. [Ff. 5. 22,23.] DAVENANT (John, Bishop of Salisbury) An Exhortation to Brotherly Communion betwixt the Protestant Churches. 12mo. London, 1641. [F. 16. 12.] FORBESII (Joannis) Irenicum, Amatoribus Veritatis et Pacis in Ecclesia Scoticana. 4to. Aberdoniæ, 1629. [D. 14. 13.]

GROTII (Hugonis) De Imperio Summarum Potestatum circa Sacra, Commentarius Posthumus. 8vo. Parisiis, 1647. [K. 18. 37.]

Editio alia. 8vo. Hagæ Comitis, 1661. [E. 16. 38.] VERINI SIMPLICII [Claudii Salmasi] ad Justum Pacium Epistola; sive Judicium de Libro Posthumo Hugonis Grotii. 8vo. Hagiopoli, 1646.

[I. 18. 14.] INDULGENCE and Toleration considered: in a Letter to a Person of Honour. 4to. London, 1667. [M. 15. 20.]

L'ESTRANGE (Sir Roger) Toleration Discussed. 4to. London, 1663.

[M. 15. 20.] IRENICUM Magnum; the Gospel Terms of Communion stated. 8vo. London, 1700. [M. 18. 4.]

KIDDER (Richard, Bishop of Bath and Wells) Private Judgement in Matters of Religion Defended. 4to. London, 1686. [P. 26. (17.)]

A LETTER concerning Toleration. [By John LOCKE.] 4to. London, 1689. [M. 16. 30.]

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A Second Letter to the Author of Three Letters for Toleration. ford, 1704. [M. 14. 15.] MORGAN (Thomas) A Collection of Tracts relating to the Right of Private Judgment, the Sufficiency of Scripture, and the Terms of Church Communion. 8vo. London, 1726. [A. 18. 66.]

MARSH (Herbert) A Letter to the Conductor of the Critical Review on the subject of Religious Toleration. 8vo. Cambridge, 1810. [Hh. 3. 41.] SOUTH (Robert) Toleration Considered. 8vo. London, 1716. [P. 73. (10.)] A Treatise, partly Theological and partly Political; containing some Discourses, to prove that the Liberty of Philosophizing (that is, making use of Natural Reason) may be allowed without any prejudice to Piety, or to the Peace of any Commonwealth. Translated from the Latin [of Benedict SPINOSA]. Svo. London, 1689. [D. 6. 27.] SQUIRE (Francis) Thoughts on the Supremacy of the Civil Magistrate. 8vo. London, 1737. [P. 81. (8.)]

SYKES (Arthur Ashley) The Innocency of Error asserted and vindicated. 8vo. London, 1715. [P. 106. (13.)]

TAYLOR (Jeremy, Bishop of Down and Connor) Oɛoλoyiα EKλEKTIKY; A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying. 4to. London, 1647.

Another Copy. 4to. London 1647.
Another Copy. 4to. London, 1647.

[Ff. 7. 19.]

[Ff. 6. 90.]

[N. 9. 52.]

THE CREED of Saint Paul, as laid down in the Fourth Chapter of the Epistle to the Ephesians, verses 4, 5, 6. 8vo. London, 1758.

[P. 326. (6.)] VOLTAIRE (M. de) A Treatise on Religious Toleration, translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1764. [P. 257. (2.)]

Vossii (Gerardi Johannis) Dissertatio Epistolica de Jure Magistratus in Rebus Ecclesiasticis. 4to. Amstelodami, 1669. [M. 20. 5.] WARBURTON (William, Bishop of Gloucester) The Alliance between Church and State. 4to. Works, Vol. IV. [D. 23. 15.]

Another Copy. 8vo. Works, Vol. VII. [Ff. 4. 25.] Three Discourses: 1. A Defence of Private Judgment; 2. Against the Authority of the Magistrate over Conscience; 3. Some Considerations concerning the Reuniting of Protestants. Translated from the Latin and French of Dr. Samuel WERENFELS. By Phileleutherus Cantabrigiensis [Thomas HERNE]. 8vo. London, 1718. [A. 18. 108.] WHISTON (William) An Humble and Serious Address to the Princes and States of Europe for the Admission, or at least open Toleration, of the Christian Religion in their Dominions. 8vo. London, 1716. [M. 20. 11.] WHITE (Jeremiah) A Persuasive to Moderation, and Forbearance in Love, among the divided forms of Christians. 8vo. London, 1708. [R. 9. 65.]

2. Directions, &c. for the Study of Theology. WALCHII (Jo. Georgii) Bibliotheca Theologica Selecta, Litterariis Adnotationibus instructa. 4 vols. 8vo. Jenæ, 1757-65. *ORME (William) Bibliotheca Biblica: a Select List of Books on Sacred Literature; with Notices, Biographical, Critical, and Bibliographical. Svo. Edinburgh, 1824.

*NODIER (Ch.) Bibliothèque Sacrée Grecque-Latine; comprenant le Tableau Chronologique, Biographique, et Bibliographique, des Auteurs Inspirés et des Auteurs Ecclesiastiques, depuis Moïse jusqu'à saint Thomas-d'-Acquin: Ouvrage rédigé d'après Mauro Boni et Gamba. 8vo. Paris, 1826.

8vo.

BENNET (Tho.) Directions for studying, 1. A General System or Body of Divinity, and 2. The Thirty-nine Articles of Religion. London, 1715. [Ff. 6. 60.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1727. [R. 11. 30.] Bennet (Thomas) Directions for studying a General System of Divinity. 8vo. London, 1714. [B. 6. 26.]

BOYLE (Hon. Robert) The Excellency of Theology compared with Natural Theology. 8vo. London, 1674. [K. 20. 7.]

BRAY (Thomas) Bibliotheca Parochialis: or a Scheme of such Theological and other Heads, as seem requisite to be perused, or occasionally consulted, by the Reverend Clergy. Together with the Books which may be profitably read on each of those points. Vol. I. [all that was published.] 8vo. London, 1707. [I. 7. 12.]

OFFLEY (William) Directions for the Choice of Books in the Study of Divinity. 8vo. Oxford, 1699. [P. 40. (20.)]

OWEN (Henry) Directions for Young Students in Divinity. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 306. (8.)]

PENTON (Stephani) Apparatus ad Theologiam, in usum Academiarum. 8vo. Londoni, 1688. [F. 18. 29.]

Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Londoni, 1688. [N. 9. 41.] PFAFFII (Christ. Matt.) Introductio in Historiam Theologiæ Literariam, notis amplissimis illustrata. 3 tomis in 2 vols. 4to. Tubingæ, 1724. [A. 6. 23,24.] Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Tubinga, 1720. [F. 27. 5.] PHILLIPS (Thomas) A Letter to a Student at a Foreign University, on the Study of Divinity. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 260. (6.)]

POSSEVINI (Antonii) Bibliotheca Selecta de Ratione Studiorum, ad Disciplinas et Salutem omnium gentium procurandam. folio, 2 tomis in 1 vol. Coloniæ, 1607. [K. 4. 13.]

Enchiridion Theologicum; or, a Manual for the Use of Students in Divinity [edited by John RANDOLPH, D.D.] 5 vols. 12mo. Oxford, 1792. [C. 22. 6-10.]

WARBURTON (William, Bishop of Gloucester,) Directions for the Study of Theology. 4to. Works, Vol. IV. [D. 23. 15.]

Another Copy. 8vo. Works, Vol. X. [Ff. 4. 28.] WATERLAND (Daniel) Advice to a Young Student. 8vo. Cambridge, 1740. [P. 128. (9.)]

WHISTON (William) Advice for the Study of Divinity. 8vo. In his Sermons and Essays. [P. 107. (1.)]

WOTTON (William) Thoughts concerning a Proper Method of Studying Divinity. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 58. (4.)]

Section I. NATURAL RELIGION.

Treatises on Natural Religion, and the Existence of a God, &c.

An Introduction to the Religious Study of Nature. 8vo. London, 1749.

[R. 18. 25.]

BARR (-) A Summary of Natural Religion. 8vo. London, 1736.

[P. 96. (4.)]

CHARNOCK (Stephen) Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God. folio, London, 1682. [K. 23. 5.] CLARKE (Samuel) A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, more particularly in Answer to Mr. Hobbs, Spinoza, and their followers. 8vo. London, 1705. COLLIBER (Samuel) An Impartial of God. 8vo. London, 1735.

[D. 7. 16.]

Enquiry into the Nature and Existence [E. 26. 14.]

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