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Tenuem Compositionem Demonstrant, quorum ope plurimæ in Physica tolluntur Difficultates. Phil. Trans. Abr. v. p. 91. 1714 Observations on Mr. John Bernoulli's Remarks on the Inverse Problem of Centripetal Forces; with a New Solution of the same Problem. Id. p. 93.

Commercium Epistolicum Collusii et aliorum, de Analysi Promota, concerning the dispute between Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Keill, about the right of the Invention of the Method of Fluxions, by some called the Differential Method. Consisting of several Letters and Papers in the custody of the Royal Society. Id. p. 116. 1714

KELSEY, Jos., D. D.; Archd. & Can. Sarum.

Concio de Eterno Christi Sacerdotio. fol. 1691 Sermons: On 1 Kings ix. 3. Lond. 4to. 1674 -On 1 Cor. i. 23, 24. Lond. fol. 1691-On several Occasions, 2nd edit. Lond. 8vo. 1721.

KEMP, EDW., Fel. Queen's Col. Camb. Reasons for the Sole Use of the Church's Prayers in public. Camb. 4to.

1668

KEMPTHORNE, JN., B. D.; Preb. & Fel.

St. John's, Camb.

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An Exposition of the Apostles' Creed, according to Bishop Pearson; in a new method, by way of Paraphrase and Annotations. 8vo.

An Essay towards a Paraphrase on the Psalms, in verse; with a Paraphrase on the iii. chap. of the Revelations. 8vo. 1706 Twenty Sermons on several occasions, preached before the Society of British Merchants in foreign parts. Lond. 8vo. 1715

Puffendorf of the Law of Nature and Nations. Translated into English.

Placette's Christian Casuist.

Godeau's Pastoral Instructions.

Pascal's Thoughts on Religion. To which is prefixed, an Account of the manner in which

Select Portions of Psalms, from different these thoughts were delivered by him. Translations. 12mo.

1810

KEN, THOS., Fel. New Col. ; Preb. Winches.; Bp. Bath and Wells. Born 1637; died 1710. Prayers for the use of Winchester College. Exposition on the Church Catechism. 1703 A Pastoral Letter to his Clergy, concerning their behaviour during Lent. Lond. 4to. 1688 Prayers for the use of all persons who come to the Bath for Cure. Lond. 8vo. 1692

A Letter to Dr. Tenison, concerning his Sermon, preached at the Funeral of her late Majesty, Queen Mary. Lond. 4to. 1695

Expostulatoria: or The Complaints of the Church of England against Pluralities, &c. 1711 Some Sermons, Odes, and Hymns. With his Life, by Hawkins. Lond. 8vo. 1713 Edmund; an Epic Poem of Thirteen Books. Works. Posth. 4 vols. 1721 Sermon on the Funeral of Lady Maynard, (Prov. xi. 16). 4to. 1682

KENDALL, GEO., Fel. Ex. Col.

Theocratia: or, a Vindication of the Doctrine of the Reformed Churches, concerning God's Intention of Grace to his Elect, in the death of Christ. Lond. fol. 1653

Sanctis Sancti: or the common Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints Vindicated, against Mr. Goodwin. To which is added, an Apology for University Learning, against Mr. Horne. 1654 Clerk of the Surveigh Surveyed. 4to. 1656 Fur pro Tribunali; seu Examen Dialogismi cui inscribitur Fur Prædestinatus. Oratio Oxonii habita de Doctrina Neo-Pelagiana. G. Twissi Vita et Vindicia a Calumniis Fr. Annati. Dis

Balsac's Aristippus; with an Account of his Life and Writings.

The Marriage of Thames and Isis; from a Latin Poem of Mr. Camden.

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1701

Ecclesiastical Synods and Parliamentary Convocations of the Church of England. 8vo. 1701 Occasional Letter on the Subject of English Convocations. Lond. 8vo. The present State of Convocation. 4to. 1702 The Case of Impropriations, and of the Augmentation of Vicarages and other Insufficient Cures, stated by History and Law; with an Appendix, &c. Lond. 8vo. 1704

Some Remarks or Strictures on his Sermon preached upon the 30th of Jan. 1703-4. 1704 A Complete History of England; from the earliest accounts of time, to the Death of William III. Illustrated with large and useful Notes,

KENNET.

and the Effigies of the Kings and Queens, from the originals engraven by the best Masters. Lond. 3 vols. 1706. 2nd edition corrected, with additions to the third volume. 3 vols. fol. 1719 Relation de la Societé établie pour la Propagation de l'Evangile: traduite par Cl. Grotête de la Mothe, &c. Rot. 8vo. 1708 Christian Rules and Directions for Charity Schools. Lond. 8vo.

1710 A Letter to Thos. Hearne, concerning a passage in the fourth vol. of Leland's Itinerary. 1711 Bibliothecæ Americanæ Primordia; an attempt towards laying the foundation of an American Library. Lond. 4to. 1713

A Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle, concerning Bishop Merks. Lond. 8vo. 1713 An Inquiry into the Causes of Rebellion and Civil War; in an Examination of Dr. Kennet's Sermon. Lond. 4to. 1714

The Wisdom of Looking Backwards to judge the better on one side and the other, by the Speeches, Writings, Actions, and other matters of fact on both sides for the four last years. 1715 A Second Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle. 1716 A Third Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle. 1717 His Conduct, from 1681 to the present time; collected from his own Writings. Lond. 8vo. 1717

Dr. Snape instructed in some matters relating to Convocations, and Converts from Popery. 1718 Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastical and Civil, towards discovering and correcting the true History of England, from the Restoration of King Charles II. (Continuation to Whitelock's Memorials). Lond. fol. 1728 1730

His Life. Lond. 8vo.

Short Remarks on some Passages in his Life. Sermons: The Righteous taken away from the Evil to come, (Isai. lvii. 1). 4to. 1695-Reformation of Manners, (Gal. iv. 18). 12mo. 1702 -The Glory of Children in their Fathers, (Prov. xvii. 6). 4to. 1703-Inquiry into the Causes of the Civil War, (Jer. xliv. 23). 4to. 1704-Christian Honesty recommended; Assize, (1 Thess. iv. 6). 4to. 1704-Thanksgiving, (Jer. i. 22, 23). -Accession, (Ps. cxliv. 15). 8vo. 1705-On Gen. xliii. 21. 4to. 1706-The Office and Good Work of a Bishop; at the Consecration of Bishop Wake, (Tim. iii. 1). 4to. 1706-Annual Meeting of Charity Schools, (Ps. cxliv. 12). 8vo. 1706-The Duty of Rejoicing in a Day of Prosperity, (Eccles. vii. 14). 4to. 1706-Funeral of the Duke of Devonshire, (Ps. xxxix. 4). Lond. 8vo. 1708—For the Relief of Poor Girls, taught and clothed by Charity, (Prov. xxxi. 29). Lond. 8vo. 1708-Glory to God, and Gratitude to Benefactors; Thanksgiving, (Luke xvii. 17, 18). 8vo. 1709-The Works of Charity, (John vi. 10). 8vo. 1710-On Luke xiv. 27. 8vo. 1710-On John xiv. 27. 4to. 1710-The Christian Neighbour; Election of Lord Mayor, (Luke x. 29). 4to. 1711-The Lets and Impediments in Planting and Propagating Christ's Gospel, (1 Cor. ix. 12). 4to. 1712-Doing Good the Way to Eternal Life, (Mat. xix. 16). 4to. 1712-On 1 Cor. xiii. 4. Lond. 8vo. 1714-The Witchcraft of the present Rebellion, (1 Sam. xv. 13). 4to. 1715-On 2 Sam. xv. 23. 8vo. 1715Providence protecting the Protestant Religion, (Ps. lxxv. 1). 4to. 1715-On Prov. i. 12. 4to.

KERRICK.

1715-The Faithful Steward, (Luke xvi. 1, 2). 4to. 1716-Thanksgiving for Suppressing the Rebellion, (Ps. xxxiii. 1). 8vo. 1716-Charity and Restitution, (Luke xix. 8). 8vo. 1719On Mark xiv. 19. 4to. 1720.

KENNICOTT, BENJ., D. D.; F. R. S.; Fel. Exeter Col.; Preb. Westm.; Can. Ch. Ch. Col.; Keeper of the Radcliffe Library in Oxon. "A very learned Divine." Born 1718; died 1783.

On the Tree of Life in Paradise; a Critical Dissertation on Gen. ii. 8-24. 8vo. 1747 On the Oblation of Cain and Abel; a Critical Dissertation on Gen. iv. 1-5. 8vo. 1747

The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament considered; a Dissertation, in two parts. Part I. contains 1 Chron. xi. with 2 Sam. v. and xxiii.; and Part II. contains, Observations on seventy Hebrew MSS., with an Extract of Mistakes, and various Readings. 1753 An Answer to a Letter from the Rev. T. Rutherforth, D.D., &c. Lond. 8vo.

1762 Letter to Dr. King, occasioned by his late Apology. 8vo. 1755 Remarks on a Printed Paper, intitled, a Catalogue of the Sacred Vessels restored by Cyrus, &c. Lond. 8vo. 1765 State of the Collection of Manuscripts of the Old Testament. Oxon. 8vo. 1761-2-3-4 Text explained; on Isai. vii. 13-16. 8vo. 1765 Observations on the 1st Book of Samuel, chap. vi. 19. Lond. 8vo. 1768. Translated into French, under the title of, Remarques Critiques sur 1 Sam. vi. 19. 8vo.

1768

The ten Annual Accounts of the Collation of Hebrew MSS. of the Old Testament, begun in 1760, and completed in 1769. Lond. 8vo. 1770 Critica Sacra: or, a Short Introduction to Hebrew Criticism. Lond. 8vo.

1774

In Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum cum Variis Lectionibus. Oxon. fol. 2 vols. 1776-80

Epistola ad Celeberrimum Professorem Johannem Davidem Michaelis, de Censura primi Tomi Bibliorum Hebraicorum nuper editi in Bibliotheca ejus Orientale, parte xi. Oxon. 8vo. 1777

Remarks on Select Passages in the Old Testament. To which are added, Eight Sermons. 1787 Various other Works and Sermons.

Sermons: The Duty of Thanksgiving for Peace in general, and the Reasonableness of Thanksgiving for our present Peace; Thanksgiving, (Jer. xxxiii. 10, 11). Oxon. 1749—Christian Fortitude, (Rom. viii. 35-37). 8vo. 1757-The Sabbath; before the University of Oxon. 8vo. 1781. 2nd edition. 8vo. 1783.

KEPPEL, FREDERICK, Bp. Exeter.

Sermons: On James iii. 17. 4to. 1766-Propagation of Gospel, (Matt. xxviii. 19). 4to. 1770

KERRICK, SAM., D. D.; Fel. Corp. Ch. Col. Camb.

Sermons: On 1 Pet. iv. 10. 8vo. 1736-On Ps. cxxiv. 7. 8vo. 1749.

KERRICK, WALTER, A. M.; Can. Res. Sar.; Fel. Cath. Hall. Camb. Died 1803. Sermons: Preached at the Cathedral Church

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KERRICK.

at Sarum. Lond. 4to. 1780-Fast, (Joel ii. 12, 13). 4to. 1781.

KILBOURN.

A Geological Essay on the Imperfect Evidence in Support of a Theory of the Earth; deducible either from its general Structure, or from the

KETT, HEN., B. D.; Fel. and Tutor Trin. Changes produced on its Surface by the operation Col. Oxon. of existing Causes. Oxon. 8vo. Various Papers in the Scientific Journals.

Juvenile Poems. Oxon. 8vo.

1793 History the Interpreter of Prophecy or a View of Scriptural Prophecies, and their Accomplishment, in the past and present occurences of the world; with conjectures respecting their future Completion. Oxon. 3 vols. 12mo. 1799 Elements of General Knowledge, introductory to useful Books in the principal branches of Literature and Science; with Lists of the most approved Authors; including the best editions of the Classics. Designed chiefly for the junior Students in the Universities, and the higher Classes in Schools. Oxon. 2 vols. 8vo. 1802. Many editions.

Logic made easy: or, a Short View of Aristotle's Method of Reasoning, and its application to Literature, Science, and the general improvement of the mind. Lond. 12mo.

1809

A Sketch of the Life of Henry Headley, Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford; prefixed to his Beauties of English Poetry. 2 vols. 12mo. 1810

Emily: a Moral Tale, including Letters from a Father to his daughter, on important subjects. 2nd edition. Lond. 2 vols. 12mo.

1810

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1719

His Works. Lond. 2 vols. fol. Sermons: On 1 Cor. xiv. 12. Lond. 4to. 1684 -On Prov. xiv. 32. Lond. 4to. 1684-Five Discourses on many very important points of Practical Religion. To which are added, Four Sermons: viz. Of Edification, (1 Cor. xiv. 12). 4to. 1684-Funeral of Lady Digby, (Prov. xiv. 32). 4to. 1684. Funeral of Lord Digby, (Heb. vi. 12). 4to. 1685.-The Religious Loyalist, (Matt. xxii. 21). 4to. 1685.

KEYMS, LAURENCE, M. A.; Fel. Bal. Col. Relation of the Second Voyage to Guiana. 4to. Itinerarium Indicum. Franc. fol. 1599

KIDD, JN., M. D.; Prof. Chem. Oxon. Outlines of Mineralogy. 2 vols. 8vo. 1809

1815

KIDDER, DR. RICH., Fel. Eman. Col. Camb.; Dn. Peterb.; Bp. Bath and Wells. “A very Learned Divine." Died 1703.

Charity Directed; or, the Way to give Alms to the greatest advantage. Lond. 4to. 1676

The Christian Sufferers Supported. 8vo. 1680 Demonstration of the Messiah; in which the Truth of the Christian Religion is proved against all the enemies thereof, and especially against the Jews. Lond. 3 vols. 8vo. 1684, 1699, 1700. The same. Lond. fol.

1726

The Texts examined which Papists cite to prove their Doctrine of the Sacrifice of the Mass; in two parts. A Tract. Lond. 1688

Examination of Bellarmine's xiiith Note of the Church; viz. The Confession of Adversaries. A Tract. Lond. 1688 Reflections on a French Testament, printed at Bourdeaux, 1686. Lond. 4to.

1690

A Letter, relating to the Present Convocation; and the Protestants' Letter, concerning the Union in Religion, to the Assembly of the Clergy of France, held at Paris, May, 1685. Lond. 1690

of Moses: with a Dissertation concerning the Commentary on the Pentateuch, or V. Books Author of the said Books. 2 vols. 8vo. 1694 Summary Account of the Life of Dr. Anthony Horneck. Lond. 12mo. 1697, 1698

Discourse concerning Sins of Infirmity, Wilful Sins, and Restitution. Lond. 12mo. 1704 Critical Remarks on some difficult passages of Scripture. Lond. 8vo.

1719

Sermons Funeral, (Ps. xxxix. 5). 4to. 1673 -Of the Education of Youth, (Ephes. vi. 4). 4to. 1673-Before the Lord Mayor, (1 Pet. iii. 11). 4to. 1682-Plain and Familiar Discourse concerning the Lord's Supper. Lond. 8vo. 1684 -On Heb. xiii. 14. Lond. 4to. 1686-On 1 Thess. v. 21. Lond. 4to. 1687-On 1 Tim. vi. 17, 18, 19. Lond. 4to. 1690-On Matt. xxiii. 35. Lond. 4to. 1692-On Matt. v. 43, 44. Lond. 4to. 1693-On 1 Pet. i. 3. Lond. 4to. 1694-On Zech. vii. 5. Lond. 4to. 1694-His Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese at the Visitation, begun at Uxbridge, 4to. 1693-Twelve, 8vo. 1697.

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KILLINBECK.

KILLINBECK, JN., B. D.; Fel. Jesus Col. Camb.; Preb. York.

Sermons Charity, (Luke xiv. 14). 8vo. 1710 -Eighteen. Nottingh. 8vo. 1717.

KIMBERLEY, JONATH., M. A., Fel. Pemb.

Oxon.

Sermons: Assize, (Rom. xiii. 5). 4to. 1683On Exod. xv. 2. 4to. 1702.

KING, HEN., D. D.; Archd. Colch.; Can. Res. St. Paul's; Can. Ch. Ch.; Dn. Roches. ; Dn. Durh.; Bp. Chich. Born 1591; died 1669. Exposition of the Lord's Prayer. 4to. 1628, 1634 A Deep Groan, fetched at the Funeral of the incomparable and glorious Monarch King Charles I. In one sheet. 1649

The Psalms of David, from the new Translation of the Bible, turned into meter. To be sung after the old tunes used in the Churches, &c. Poems, Elegies, Paradoxes, and Sonnets. Anon. Sermons: On Ezek. xxi. 27. 4to. 1661Funeral of Bishop Duppa, (Ps. cxvi. 15). 4to. 1662-Visitation, (Tit. ii. 1). 4to. 1663-On Matt. vi. 9-13. 4to. 1664-On 2 Chron. xxxv. 24, 25. 4to. 1665.

[He also wrote various Latin and Greek Poems, published in several books.]

KING, JN., Stu. & Dn. Ch. Ch.; Archd. Nott.; Bp. Lond. Born 1559; died 1621.

Certain Motives of Dr. King, late Bishop of London, for his Change of Religion, and dying in the Catholic and Roman Church. 4to.

Cenotaphium Jacobi. Oxon. 4to.

1622

1625

Sermons Lectures vpon Ionas. Oxon. 4to. 1597, 1599, 1600. Lond. 4to. 1611-The same. Lond. 4to. 1618. Forty-eight Lectures in whole. -Preached at the Funeralle of the most Reverend

Father John (Piers) late Archbishoppe of Yorke, Novemb. the 17th, in the yeare of our Lorde, 1494, (1594). Oxon. 1599, 1600-Five. Oxon. 4to. 1607, 1608, 1611. Lond.-On Cantic. viii. 11. Oxon. 4to. 1607-On Isai. xxxviii. 17. Lond. 4to. 1619-On Ps. xxviii. 3. Lond. 4to. 1614.

KING, JN., D. D.; Can. Wind.; Preb. St. Paul's. Died 1638-9.

He published a Sermon and Latin Orations.

KING, JN., D.D.; Preb. York. Born 1652; died 1732.

Animadversions on a Pamphlet intitled, A Letter of Advice to the Churches of the Nonconformists of the English nation; endeavouring their satisfaction in that point, Who are the true Church of England? 2nd edition. 4to. 1702 The Case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford, in Ireland, fairly represented; against a partial edition of Dr. Barnard's Relation and Sermon at his Funeral, &c. 8vo. 1716

Tolando-pseudologo-mastix; or, a Currycomb for a Lying Coxcomb: being an Answer to a late Piece of Mr. Toland's, called Hypatia. 1721 Sermons Funeral of Willoughby Chamberlain, (Eccles. xvi. 22). 4to. 1698-The Divine Favour the Best Alliance, (Joel ii. 18). 4to. 1701

KING.

KING, RICH., A. M.; Fel. New Col. Oxon. Discourse on the Inspiration of the Scriptures. Remarks on the Alliance between Church and State; and on the Test Laws. Lond. 8vo. 1807 Letters from Abraham Plymley to his brother Peter on the Catholic Question.

KING, WALKER, D. D.; F. A. S.; Bp. Ro

chester.

Two Sermons preached before the Society of Gray's Inn. Lond. 8vo. 1793

KING, DR. Wм., D. D.; Preb. & Precen. Tuam; Chanc. St. Pat. Dub.; Bp. Derry; Abp. Dublin. Born 1650; died 1729.

A Vindication of the Christian Religion and Reformation, against the Attempts of a late Letter, &c. 4to. 1681

A Reformed Catechism, &c.

An Answer to Manby's Considerations, &c. A Vindication of the Answer to the Considerations. 4to. 1688

The State of the Protestants in Ireland, under the late King James's Government; in which their carriage towards him is justified, and the absolute necessity of their endeavouring to be free from his government, and of submitting to their present Majesties is demonstrated. Lond. 4to. 1691. 3rd edit. with additions. 8vo. 1692

A Discourse concerning the Inventions of Men in the Worship of God. Dub. 4to. 1694 Admonition to the Dissenters of the Diocese 1695 of Derry. Dub. 2 vols. 4to.

A Second Admonition to the Dissenting Inhabitants of the Diocese of Derry; concerning Mr. J. Boyse's Vindication of his Remarks in a Discourse concerning the Inventions of Men in the Worship of God. Lond. 8vo.

1696

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De Origine Mali. Dub. et Lond. 8vo. 1702. Brem. 12mo. 1704. Into English; translated 1731 by Ed. Law. 4to.

An Essay on the Origin of Evil; by Dr. William King, late Lord Bishop of Dublin. Translated from the Latin; with Notes, and a Dissertation concerning the Principle and Criterion of Virtue, and the Origin of the Passions. 2nd edition corrected and enlarged from the Author's MSS. To which are added, two Sermons by the same Author; the former concerning Divine Prescience, the latter on the Fall of Man. Lond. An Answer to all that has ever been said or insinuated in the favour of a Popish Pretender. Essay on Free-Will. Lond. 8vo. Sermons Before Lord Justices, (Isai. lix. 6, 7). 4to. 1685-On Acts xxiv. 14-16. 4to. 1686 Europe's Deliverance from France and Slavery, (Ps. cvii. 2, 3). Lond. 8vo. 1691-Thanksgiving, (Ps. cxxvi. 3). 4to. 1704-Of Humility, (Phil. ii. 3-5). 4to. 1705-The Advantages of Education, (Prov. xxii. 6). 4to. 1705-On Eccles. viii.

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1715

11. 4to. 1706-Divine Predestination and Foreknowledge consistent with the Freedom of Man's Will, (Rom. viii. 29, 30). 8vo. 1709-Funeral of Narcissus, Abp. of Armagh, (Ps. cxii. 6). 4to. 1714.

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KINGSMILL, AND., Fel. All Souls'. One of the earliest Puritan Divines. Born 1538; died 1569.

View of Man's Estate, wherein the Mercie of God in Man's Free Justification by Christ is very comfortably declared; whereunto is annexed, a godly Advise touching Marriage. 8vo. 1574, 1588

A most excellent and comfortable Treatise for all such as are any manner of way either troubled in Mynde, or afflicted in Bodie; whereunto is adioyned, a very godlie and learned Exhortation, to suffer patiently all afflictions for the Gospell of Christ Jesus and also, a Conference betwixt a godly learned Christian and an afflicted Conscience, &c. Lond. 8vo. 1577, 1578, 1585

A Godly Advise touching Marriage. 8vo. 1580

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KNOX.

Coronation, (Tit. iii. 1). 8vo. 1724-Before the House of Commons, (2 Kings xi. 19, 20). 8vo. 1725-On Heb. vi. 10. 8vo. 1729-Consecration of two Bishops, (Luke xvi. 10). 8vo. 1731-Accession, (Rom. xiii. 5). 4to. 1738On Luke ii. 52. 8vo.

KNOWLES, THOS., D. D.; Fel. Pemb. Col. Camb. ; Preb. Ely. Born 1723; died 1802.

An Answer to Bishop Clayton's Essay on Spirit; wherein is shewn, that the Author's Interpretation of Scripture is imperfect, and his representation of the Opinions of the Ancient Fathers unfair. Lond. 8vo. 1753

Lord Hervey's and Dr. Middleton's Letters on the Roman Senate.

1763

Observations on the Divine Mission and Administration of Moses. Lond. 8vo. Observations on the Tithe Bill. Dialogue on the Test Act.

Primitive Christianity: or, Testimonies from the Writers of the first four centuries; to prove that Jesus Christ was worshipped as God from the beginning of the Christian Church. 8vo. 1789 Advice to a Young Clergyman, in Six Letters. On Charity Schools; on Sunday Schools; and a Preparatory Discourse on Confirmation; and other useful Works.

Sermons The Scripture Doctrine of the Existence and Attributes of God; with a Preface, in Answer to a Pamphlet concerning the Argument a priori. 8vo. 1750-Objections to Charity Schools candidly Answered. Lond. 4to. 1772The Passion: or, a Descriptive and Critical Narrative of the Incidents, as they occurred on each Day of the Week in which Christ's Sufferings are Commemorated; with Reflections calculated for

Religious improvement. Lond. 12mo. 1780.

KNOX, REV. VICESIMUS, D. D.; Fel. St. John's Col. Oxon.

Essays, Moral and Literary. Anon. Lond. 12mo. 1777. The same, with additions. Lond. 2 vols. 12mo. 1778, 1779. 2nd edition, with additions. Lond. 2 vols. 12mo. 1782; 3 vols. 12mo. Liberal Education: or a Practical Treatise on the Methods of acquiring Useful and Polite 1790 Learning. Lond. 8vo. 1780. 10th edit. Elegant Extracts, in prose. 8vo. Winter Evenings; or Lucubrations and Letters. 3 vols. 12mo.

A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord
Chancellor of the University of Oxon.
Elegant Extracts, in verse.
Elegant Epistles. 8vo.

8vo.

1783

on Life

1788 North,

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1790

1792

Personal Nobility: or, Letters to a Young Nobleman, on the Conduct of his Studies, and the Dignity of the Peerage. Lond. 12mo. 1723 A Narrative of Transactions relative to a Sermon preached in the Church of Brighton; with short Extracts from the Sermon, and occasional Remarks. Lond. 8vo. 1793

Antipolemus: or, the Plea of Reason, Religion, and Humanity, against War. Translated from Erasmus. Lond. 12mo. 1794

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