of the late President JEFFERSON, when it was purchased by Congress in 1815 J. 145 McCalla's Works, 2 v. 8vo; Charleston, 1810. 112 McKnight's Apostolical Epistles, 4 v. 8vo; London, 1816. 257 Massillon's Sermons, with the Life of the Author, 8vo; Glasgow, 1827. 118 Mayo's New System of Mythology, 3 v. 8vo; Phil. 1815-'16 -'19. 109 Michaelis's Introduction to the New Testament, translated by Herbert Marsh, with Notes, &c., 6 v. 8vo; Lond. 1823. Middleton's (Conyers) Conformity between Popery and Paganism, 8vo; London, 1741. 201 J. 288 don, 1751. Miscellaneous Works, 4 v. 4to; Lon 199 Milner's Inquiry into certain Vulgar Opinions concerning the Catholic Inhabitants, and the Antiquities of Ireland, 8vo; London, 1810. J. 60 292 J. 182 J. 304 J. 234 J. 173 Milton's Treatise on Christian Doctrine, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1825. Mœurs de Panage, 16s; Paris. Moor's Hindu Pantheon, 4to; London, 1810. Moravians Compared and Detected, 8vo; London, 1755. 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J. 276 New Testament, in an improved Version, upon the basis of Archbishop Newcome's New Translation; with a corrected Text, and Notes, 8vo; London, 1808. 81 Newton's (John) Works, 9 v. 12mo; London, 1822. NOTE....The Works to which the letter J. is prefixed, were in the Library J. 287 Newton's (Sir Isaac) Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John, 4to; London, 146 J. 105 J. 314 J. 20 J. 21 1733. Newton's (Thomas) Dissertations on the Prophecies which Novum Testamentum, Gr. 8vo; Londini, 1728. Nov. Test. Gr. juxta exemplar Millii, 12mo; Lond. 1743. J. 22 Nov. Test. Gr. M. Maittaire, 12mo; Londoni, 1730. Tonson J. 209 J. 208 & Watts. Nov. Test. Lat. Castalionis, 12mo; Lond. 1735. Nov. Test. Gr. Lat. Erasmi, 12mo; Lipsiæ, 1578. 1784. Observations on Waterland's Defence, 8vo; London. Old and New Testament, 2 v. folio; Phil. 1798: Thompson's Origen contra Celsum, et Philocalia à Guil. Spensero, Gr. Origéne contre Celse, par Bouhéreau, 4to; Amsterdam, 1700. 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The Works to which the letter J. is prefixed, were in the Library J. 260 Sermons, by Smith, Wharton, Shipley, Stiles, Price, and others; Reports on the Academical Institution for Dissenters; Trial of Elwall for Heresy and Blasphemy, 8vo; 168 J. 56 J. 61 293 176 J. 177 1783 1788. Sermons de Bourdaloue, 17 v. 12mo; Paris, 1716. on Prophecy, 8vo; London, 1726. Shortest Way to end Disputes about Religion, 12mo; Brussels, 1716. Sibyllina Oracula, Gr. Lat. Castalionis, 2 v. 12mo; Paris. Smyth's Explanation of the Apocalypse of St. John, 12mo; Societies for the Reformation of Manners, 12mo; Lond. 1701. Spangenberg's Account of the Mission of the Unitas Fra- 1796. Christian Doctrine, by Latrobe, 8vo; Bath, Spark's Letters on the Ministry, &c. of the Protestant Epis- Stavely's Romish Horse-Leech, 12mo; London, 1769. Stennett's Answer to Russen on Anabaptism, 8vo; London, Stillingfleet's Works, 6 v. folio; London, 1709-'10. Swedenburg on the Intercourse between Soul and Body, 8vo; J. 213 Syke's Examination of Warburton's Legation, 8vo; London, 1744. J. 214 Defence of his Examination, 8vo; London, 1746. 264 Taylor's (Jeremy) Sermons, 3 v. 8vo; Boston, 1816. Tertullianus, et Minucii Felicis Octavius, Præf. Balduini, 16s; Cantab. 1686. J. 7 J. 303 J. 44 J. 310 Theodoretus, Gr. Lat. Sylburgii, folio; Heidelb. 1592. of the late President JEFFERSON, when it was purchased by Congress in 1815. 47 Tooke's Pantheon Revised, 12mo; Baltimore, 1817. J. 156 Towers' Illustrations of Prophecy, 2 v. 8vo; Phila. 1808. 197 Townsend's Accusations of History against the Church of Rome, 8vo; London, 1826. J. 240 Tracts.-On American Bishops.-The Blessings of America; a Sermon preached by William Linn, July 4, 1791; NewYork. Goodrich's Election Sermon, preached May 10, 1787; Hartford. J. 241 Tracts.-Humphry's Inquirer; Boston, 1801.-Sentiments upon the Religion of Reason and Nature; Phil. 1795.— Watson's Apology for Christianity and the Bible, addressed to E. Gibbon and T. Paine; Phil. 1796.--The Bible needs no Apology, by D. Humphrys; Portsmouth, 1796.— Reply to the Age of Reason, by a Layman; Phil. 1796.Two Sermons, by Joseph Priestley; Phil. 1794.-Constitution of the Society of Unitarian Christians at Philadelphia, 1796.-Remarks on the Character of Swedenborg; Phila. 1800.-Dr. Miller's Missionary Sermon, April 6, 1802. J. 242 Tracts.-Volney's Answer to Dr. Priestley; Phil. 1797.Bacon's Conjectures on Prophecies; Boston, 1805.—Cushman's Thanksgiving Sermon, November 29, 1804; Winslow. Baldwin's do. November 29, 1804; Boston.-Leslie's Short Method with Deists; Cambridge, 1805.-Blow at Priestcraft, 1805.-Deceivers made Manifest; three Sermons, by J. 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Testimonies in favor of the Works of Wm. Smith, D. D.; Phila. 1802.---Wilmer's Man as he is; Balt. 1803.---Rice on Slavery; N. York, 1804.---Miller's Sermons on the Guilt, Folly, and Sources of Suicide; N. York, 1805. |