17. A Full Answer to all the Popular Objections that have yet appeared for not taking the Oath of Allegiance; particularly offered to the consideration of all such of the Divines of the Church of England, and others, as are yet unsatisfied. By a Divine of the Church of England. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1689. 4to. Pp. 83.
18. A Representation of the Threatening Dangers impending over Protestants in Great Britain, before the Coming of His Highness the Prince of Orange. 1689. 4to. Pp. 54.
19. A Letter, written by a Clergyman to his Neighbour, concerning the Present Circumstances of the Kingdom, and the Allegiance that is due to the King and Queen. London: Printed for R. Chiswell, 1689. 4to. Pp. 13.
20. A Treatise of Monarchy. Done by an Earnest Desirer of his Country’s Peace. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1689. 4to. Pp. 73.
21. The Proceedings of the present Parliament justified by the Opinion of Hugo Grotius, &c. By a Lover of the Peace of his Country. London: Printed by R. Taylor, 1689. 4to. Pp. 20.
C, page 151.
LIST OF BOOKS CONDENSED IN “THE YOUNG
STUDENT’S LIBRARY.”
- 1. Works of Dr Lightfoot. 2 vols. folio.
- 2. Works of Dr Barrow. 3 vols. folio.
- 3. Life of Archbishop Usher, with a collection of Three Hundred of his Letters. Folio.
- 4. Usher’s Antiquities of the British Churches, &c. Folio.
- 5. Usher’s Historical Explication of the Continual Succession and State of the Christian Churches. Folio.
- 6. Usher on the Original of Bishops, &c. 8vo.
- 7. The Letters of Grotius.
- 8. The True System of the Church. By Sieur Jurien. 8vo.
- 9. The Accomplishment of Prophecies. By J. Pepeth. 2 vols.
- 10. Raius’ Second Tome of the History of Plants. Folio.
- 11. A Book of Canon Law. 2 vols. folio.
- 12. Two Treatises on the Use and Abuse of Books.
- 13. A Voyage to Dalmatia, Greece, and the Levant. By Mr Wheeler.
- 14. A new Relation of China. By Father Gabriel de Magaillans. Quarto.
- 15. Chardin’s Voyages into Persia, and to the East Indies. Folio.
- 16. Persecutions of the Reformed Church in France.
- 17. The British Theatre, or, The true History of Great Britain. 5 vols.
- 18. The Infallibility of the Roman Church. 8vo.
- 19. Abridgment of Universal History. By Henry le Bret. 3 vols.
- 20. Tavernier’s Treatises. Quarto.
- 21. Dissertations of Mr Burman. Quarto.
- 22. Speech of Monsieur Cocquelin.
- 23. Dr Burnet’s Letters. 8vo.
- 24. Thirty-three Orations of Themistius. Folio.
- 25. Prerogatives of St Ann, Mother of the Mother of God, approved by the Doctors of the Sorbonne.
- 26. Three works written against the Doctrine of M. de Meaux. 3 vols.
- 27. Discourse on the Eucharist. Quarto.
- 28. Stillingfleet’s Origines Britannicæ. Folio.
- 29. Works of James Alting. Folio.
- 30. Manner of Thinking Well. Quarto.
- 31. History of a Christian Lady of China.
- 32. History of the East Indies.
- 33. Boyle on Nature.
- 34. Locke on the Human Understanding.
- 35. Beasts. By J. Darmanson.
- 36. Essays on Philosophy of Descartes.
- 37. Boyle on Specific Remedies.
- 38. Reflections on Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
- 39. Cicero’s Offices. 8vo.
- 40. Stanley’s History of Philosophy.
- 41. Boyle on Final Causes. 8vo.
- 42. Description of a Ship. By Sir W. Petti.
- 43. Letters on the use of Pendulums, &c.
- 44. Extracts from English Journals.
- 45. Micrographia. By Hook.
- 46. A Treatise of the Loadstone. By M. D.
- 47. Vapours. By Edmund Halley.
- 48. Disquisitiones Criticæ. Quarto.
- 49. Novorum Bibliorum Polyglottorum Synopsis.
- 50. Abridgment of Hebrew and Chaldee Grammar. By Leusden. 8vo.
- 51. A New Lexicon in Hebrew and Latin. By Robertson.
- 52. Seldeni Otia Theologica, &c. Quarto.
- 53. Gronovius’s Exercitations on Judas Iscariot. Quarto.
- 54. Dr Sprat’s History of the Royal Society. Quarto.
- 55. Cave’s History of the Fathers. Folio.
- 56. The Works and Life of Gregory Nazianzen. Folio.
- 57. Dodwell’s Dissertations on St Irenæus.
- 58. ” ” on St Cyprian. Folio.
- 59. The Works of Clemens Alexandrinus. Folio.
- 60. The Epistles of St Clement.
- 61. Du Pin’s Ecclesiastical Authors.
- 62. The Art of War. 3 vols. 8vo.
- 63. The Education of Daughters. By Fenelon.
- 64. Curious Miscellanies. Quarto.
- 65. Fasciculus Rerum Expetendarum.
- 66. Dissertations about Wedlock, &c. By Mayerus.
- 67. Discourses upon the Sciences.
- 68. Luther’s Conference with the Devil.
- 69. Anatomical Discoveries. 2 vols. folio.
- 70. A Treatise on Marriage. By Chausse.
- 71. Collection of Pieces of Eloquence and Poetry.
- 72. Speeches in the French Academy.
- 73. A Clergyman’s Letter to Nuns.
- 74. Life of Mecenas.
- 75. Treatise on Witches. Quarto.
- 76. Treatise on Law.
- 77. The Art of Preaching.
- 78. History of Animals mentioned in Holy Writ.
- 79. Clerkson’s Discourse concerning Liturgies.
- 80. Comber on Liturgies.
- 81. A Bibliotheque of Ecclesiastick Authors.
- 82. Du Pin on Church Discipline. Quarto.
- 83. Treatise upon Nature and Grace. By Jurieu.
- 84. The Inquisition at Goa.
- 85. Notes on Virgil. By Ruæus.
- 86. Works of Le Moyne. 2 vols. 4to.
- 87. Carmelite History Defended.
- 88. Vossius’s Observations.
- 89. Ray’s History of Plants.
NOTE.—Page 198.
After this work was sent to press, the writer ascertained that the story, given on the authority of John Wesley, page [198], is not strictly accurate. The following are the facts of the case, in brief:—Though the Marquis of Normanby was probably the means of obtaining for Samuel Wesley the rectory of South Ormsby, the real patrons of the living were certain members of the Massingberd family. It also appears that the house of the patron, which was situated in the parish, was rented, not by the Marquis of Normanby, but by the Earl of Castleton; and that it was the latter nobleman who so resented the affront to his mistress, that Samuel Wesley found it expedient to resign the living. According to the Bishop’s Register at Lincoln, Mr Wesley took possession of the South Ormsby Rectory on the 25th of June 1691.