Dublin. 1864.
Each of these catalogues of the Library of Trinity College are edited by James Henthorn Todd, D.D., librarian.
Cave (W.) Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Literaria, a Christo Nato usque ad Sæculum XIV. facili methodo digesta ... Accedunt Scriptores Gentiles Christianæ Religionis Oppugnatores; & cujusvis Sæculi Breviarum, ... Autore Gulielmo Cave. Editio novissima, ab Autore Ipsomet ante Obitum recognita & auctior facta. 2 vols., folio, pp. (10), lxviii, 668, (14), 358; (8), 252, 88, 142.
Oxonii e Theatro Sheldoniano. 1740-43.
"A capital performance, which discovers great reading, research, and accuracy, and contains much important information in comparatively little room.”—Orme. This is still the most ample, correct, and complete work of the sort in existence, and is absolutely necessary to the student of ecclesiastical history or of Christian writers, down to the fifteenth century. This edition was reprinted, Basiliæ. 1741-45. 2 vols., folio.
[Cavender (C. H.)] Catalogue of Works in Refutation of Methodism, From its Origin in 1729, to the Present Time. Of those by Methodist Authors on Lay-Representation, Methodist Episcopacy, etc., etc., and of the Political Pamphlets relating to Wesley's “Calm Address to our American Colonies.” Compiled by H. C. Decanver. 8vo, pp. 54. Philadelphia. 1846. + Second Edition, Revised by the Author. 8vo, pp. 56.
New York. 1868.
The author's real name is C. H. Cavender. Decanver is an anagram.
Ceillier (R.) Histoire générale des Auteurs sacrés et ecclesiastiques, qui contient leur Vie, le Catalogue, la Critique, le Jugement, la Chronologie, l'Analysis & le Dénombrement des différentes Éditions de leur Ouvrages: ... Par Remy Ceillier. 23 vols., 4to.
Paris: Le Mercier, &c. 1729-52.