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Ijayman, A. John Shuie Barrlnrjion,
1st Viscount. A letter from . . . L. 1714.
Layman, A. D. P. Prime. Letters addressed to a Baptist cleriivrnan on the doctrine of endless punishment. By . . . B. 1859.
Liayman, A. Augustus William and Julius Charles Hare. Letters to the au- thor of the " Trial of the witnesses." L. 1824.
Preface to " Guesses at Truth. The fourth letter by Julius.
Ijayman, A. Edgar Taiflor. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Revised ... By . . . L. 1840.
liayman, A. Peleg Whitman Chandler. Observations on the authenticity of the Gospels. By . . . B. 1867.
Ijayman, A. William Falconer. Ob- servations on the words which the centu- rion uttered at the crucifixion of our Lord. By . . . Oxf. 1808.
Layman, A. John David Chambers. An order of household devotion . . . for everv morning and evening for a week . . . " By . . . L. 1854.
Layman, A. James A. Wright. Peo- ple and preachers in the Methodist Epis- copal Church. By . . . V. 1880.
Layman, A. Colonel Morrison. Propo- sitions regarding the Church of Scotland. By . . Edinb. 184:1.
Layman, A. Thomas Paine. l?a- tional and reveiiled religion . . . com- pared. By . . . L. 1794.
Layman, A. John Vriiden. Eeligio laici ; or, a layman's faith : a poem. L. 1683.
Laj'man, A. Stephen Tempest. Ee- ligio laici ; or, a layman's thoughts upon his duty to God, his neighbour, and him- self. L. 1764.
Layman, A. Capel Lofft. The right of Protestant dissenters to a compleat toleration asserted . . . By ... L. 1790.
Also ascribed to Samuel Heywood.
Layman, A. Sir William Domville, Bart. The Sabbath . . . By . . . L. 1849.
Layman, A. William Burgh. A Scriptural confutation of the arguments against one godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost , , . By . . . L. 1773.
Layman, A. George Colman, the younger. A sermon for the general fast ... By . . . L. n.d.
Layman, A. Daniel Defoe. Sermon upon the late storm ... L. 1704.
Layman, A. Mrs. .Tane Anthony Eames. A sketch of the rise and progress of Grace Church, Providence. Compiled by . . . Providence, 1857.
Layman, A. Bev. Samuel Simpson.
Short prayers ... By . . . Lancaster,
1846.
Layman, A. I/cnrg Drummond, M.P. Supplement to the Candid examination of the controversy between Messrs. Ir- ving, A. Thomson, and J. Haldane, re- specting the human nature of the Lord Jesus Cliri.st. By . . L. 1830.
Layman, A. Caldirin Smith. The suppression of doubt is not faith. A let- ter to Samuel Wilberforce ... By . . . O.xf. 1861.
Layman, A. Benjamin Partis Come- gys. Talks with boys and girls; or, wis- dom better than gold. By . . . P. 1 878.
Layman, A. Robert Cossiji. The teachings of the " Scotch sermons " ex- hibited and examined. By . . . Edinb. 1881.
Layman, A. Walter Brown. Tliougl.is about union . . (Jlasgow, n.d.
Layman, A. AndrewCrosbie. Thoughts of . . . concerning patronage and presenta- tions. Edinb. 1769.
Layman of the Churcli of England, A. G. Warrington. (1) The historic character of the Pentateuch vindicated ... By , . . L. 1863. — • (2) The Mosaic origin of the Pentateuch considered . . . By . . I>. 1 864.
Layman of the Church of England, A. ./. P. Cifsar. Letters on Cliristian missions. By . . . (Calcutta, 1858.
Layman of the English Church, A. Ji)hii David Clinmhers. The Enclieiridion . . , Translated . . . by . . . L. 1800.
Layman, The. .lolin Shute Barringlon^ 1st Viscount. The L.'s letters to the Bishop of Bangor. By ... L. 1716.
Le Baron, Marie, ^frs. Bielhi/.
Le Connor, Hans Patrick. Jacob L. Bowman. You and me ; or, sketches for both of us. By . . St. Louis, 1867.
Le G., C. V. Charles Valentine Le Grice. An imitation of Horace's first Epistle, written and printed at Trinity College, Cambridge, in . . . 1793. Truro, 1850.
Le Ros, Christian. W.- J. Sorel. Christmas day. L. 1864.
Led. ?Irs. Josephina Vilhelmina (Lund- berg) Vettergrund. Ur taut UUas efter- lemnade anteckningar. Sthlm. 1878.
Leader in the East India Direc- tion, The. Sir Bichard Joseph Sulii'an. History of the administration of . . . L. 1766(?).
Leading Democrat of "Egypt," or Southern Illinois, A. Edmund (.luinci/. Where will it end ? A view of slavery in the United States in its aggressions and