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Clergyman, A. Rev. James Franks, AM. Memoirs of pretended Prophets, %rho have appeared in different ages of the world, and especially in modern times ... L 1795.

Clergyman, A Rev Charles Lyne, 3I.A. Modem Methodism not in accord- ance with the principles and plans of the Rev. John TTesley during any period of Ms life. A dialogue between . . . and one of his Methodist parishioners . . , L. 1842

Clergyman, A. Rev Edward Spooner. Parson and people; or, incidents in the every-day life of ... L. 1863.

Clergyman, A. Bet. Henry John Dizon, 3I.A. The sad experience of ... of the Established Church. L. 1875.

Clergyman, A. Rev. Arthur Ashley Sykes. The safety of the Church . . . considered ... L. 1715.

Clergyman, The Francis Hare, D.D. The C 's thanks to Philelentherus for his remarks on the late discourse of free-thinking: in a letter to Dr. Bentley. I* 1713.

Clergyman, A Catholic. Bishop John Carroll. An address to Roman Catholics of the United States of Amer- ica. Annapolis, 1784.

Clergyman in the Country, A. Matthew fforbery. Animadversions upon a late pamphlet (by John Jackson) en- titoled "Christian liberty asserted" . . . L. 1735.

Clergyman, la the Country, A. Rev. Isaac Madox. The case of Dr. Rundle's promotion to the See of G-locoster im- partially considered ... L. 1734.

Clergyman la the Country, A. Rev, John Jackson. A discourse shewing that the e:spositions which the Ante-Nicene Fathers have given of the texts alleged against the Beverend Dr. Clarke . . . are more agreeable, etc. L. 1714. Also ascribed to the Rev. Daniel Wbitby.

Clergyman In the Country, A Rev. Sai)*xel J&olde. The duty of Christians

.. L, 1717.

Clergyman in the Country, A, Rev. Arthm Ashley Sgkes. A modest plea for the baptismal and scripture-notion of the Trinity ... L. 1720.

Clergyman, In the Country, A. j&m- uel Clarke, D.D., the son. Reply to Dr. Waterland's defence of his oueries . . . L. 1722.

Clergyman in the West, A. Rev. Samwl Nicholson Kwgdon t B.D. Schism And its results ... t. 1856.


Clergyman living in the Neighbor- hood of that famous Monument of Antiquity, A. Rev. Stamford Wallis. A dissertation in vindication of the an- tiquity of Stone Henge . . . Sarnrn, 1730.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. Moses Margoliouth. The Anglo-Hebrews . , . L. 1856.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. Arthur Ashley Sykes. An answer to the nonjurors* charge of schism upon the Church of England ... ~L 1716

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. J. Bradley Rhys. An answer to some passages in a letter from the Bishop of Rochester to the Clergy upon the lawfulness of War ... it. 1798.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A John Plumptre, D.D. A con- cise view of the history of religious knowledge . . Kidderminster, 1795

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. Legh Richmond The dairyman's daughter, L. 1822

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A Rei Robert Shiftier. The do- mestic commentary on the whole Word of God. L. 1854

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. Benjamin, Dawson, LL D An examination of Dr. Rutherford's argument respecting the right of Protes- tant Churches to require the Clergy to subscribe to an established Confession of iFaith and Doctrines ... I/. 1766.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. John Clowes. The golden wedding ring. Manchester, 1813.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. Henry Walter. A his- tory of England ... on Christian princi- ples. L. 1828-39.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A Dr. Zachary Pearce. A letter to the Clergy of the Church of England . . . L 1722.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev- John Firebrace. A letter to the Rev. James Ibbetson ... L. 1771.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. R&v. John Frederick Denison Maurice, M.A. Letters to a member of the Society of Friends, by . . ., L. 1837- 38; The kingdom of Christ, L.

Clergyman of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. WiUiam Pace. Lydia; or, conversion : a sacred drama . . L 1835.