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Jjate Railway Chaplain, A. Mev. James Henri/ Nowers. Recollections of ... L. 1861.

Late Resident, A. Eaton Stannard Barrett. Six weeks at Longs. By . . L. 1817.

Late Second liate Blinlster, A. Edward Weston. Apology for the con- duct of . . . from 1729 to 1746. L. 17—.

Liate Senior Examiner of Needle- worli to tlie School Board of Lon- don, The. Mrs. L. 8. Floyer. Plain cutting out for standards V., VI., and Vn. ... By . . . L. 1885.

Late Visitant, A. William Jerdan. Six weeks in Paris; or, a cure for the gallomania. By . . . L. 1818.

Lately Beneficed Clergyman, A. Rev. G-eorge Armstrong. The church : its civil establishment indefensible ... By ... L. 1831.

Launcelot, Doni Claude. Mary Anne (^Gallon) Schimmelpenninck. Nar- rative of a tour in the year 1667 to La Grand Chartreuse and Alet. By . . . L. 1813.

Laureat, A. Robert Southeij. The ■changeling : a, poem in two cantos, ad- dressed to . . . [an invective against R. S.]. L. 1817.

Lavante. Albert A. Wilmer. The poets and poetry of America. N.Y. 1847.

Also ascribed to Edgar Allan Poe.

Lawson, Will H. Charles Albert White. Down by the brooklet. Song and chorus . . . Music by . . . B. 1871.

Lawyer, A. John Fine. Lectures on law. Prepared principally from Kent, by . . . for the use of his sons. Albany, 1852.

Lawyer, A. Francis Hext. Letter from ... of the Middle Temple, a Cor- nishman by, birth. The "Spectator," No. 129, July 28, 1711.

Lawyer, A. John Reeves. Observa- tions on (what is called) the Catholic bill. L. 1807.

La^wyer, A. Frederick Hallard. Thoughts on some points in our system of judicial procedure. By . . . Edinb. 1858.

Lawyer, The. Sir William Black- stone. The L.'s farewell to his muse, in Dodsley's " Poems," Vol. IV.

Lay Hand, A. Edmund Curll. Some considerations . . offer'd to the . . B[isho]p of Salisbury... By... L. 1710.

Lay Head-Master, A. JSelt/ Hutchin- son Almond. Sermons by . . . L. 1886. Lay Member of the Church, A.


John Hamilton. The present position of the Church of Scotland explained and vindicated. By . . . Edinb. 1839,

Lay .^lember of the Church of England, A. G. Taylor. The Scriptu- ral doctrine of man's salvation ... A letter . . . from . . . Manchester, 1818. Signed " Zenas."

Lay Member of the Church of England, A. John Stow. A selection from a version of the Psalms of David, intended for family use. By . . . L. 1821.

Lay Member of the Protestant Episcopal Church, A. Thomas McMul- len. Beauties of sacred literature and practice, selected from various authors. Edited by . . . N.Y. 1864(?).

Lay Protestant, A, William Wallace. Strictures on the letter of the Right Rev. Dr. Murray . . . relative to Dew's theology ... By . . . Dublin, 1830. Layman, A. B. Tooth. Layman, A. ..1. H. Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton. — See " A Clergyman " [Bp. Horsley].

Layman, A. William Plumer. An address to the clergy of New England on their opposition to the rulers of the United States. By . . . Concord, N.H., 3814.

Layman, A, Alexander Dunlop. (1) American confessions of . . . Edinb. 1848. . — (2) Continental confessions of . . . Edinb. 1847.

Layman, A. .John Lowell. Are you a Christian or a Calvinist ? . . . B. 1815.

Layman, A. Scantlebury. Church

and state heterogeneous ; or, . . . correct- ing (Fletcher Dixon) the vicar of Duf- field, in reply to a pamphlet entitled " A sermon against Jacobinical and Puritan- ical reformations." L. 1794.

Layman, A. John Bowles. Claims of the Established Church. By ... L. 1817. Layman, A. William Stevens. Cur- sory observations on a pamphlet entitled "An address to the clergy of the Church of England, etc." L. 1773.

Layman, A. Charles Bewick Curtis. A domestic liturgy . . . Compiled by . . .


Layman, A. Francis Edward Chase. Eliana ; or, . . . contributions in theology. L. 1852.

Layman, A. Augustus Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton. Hints, etc., submitted to the serious attention of the clergy, nobility, and gentry ... By . . . L. 178-.

Layman, A. William Ellis. A L.'s contribution to the knowledge and prac- tice of religion in common life. L. 1857.