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722, F. The same. 7th edit. London, 1760. P.

1306, Q. 1. Passages on Dr. Whitby's paraphrase and annotations on the new testament. London, 1706. P.

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Wright, 870, D. L. An exposition of the thirteenth chapter of the revelation of St. John. By William Wright. Dublin. Gift of Zachariah PoulWadsworth, 6787, O. Six letters to Granville Sharp, Esq., respecting his remarks on the uses of the definitive article in the Greek text of the new testament. By Christopher Wadsworth. London, 1802. Zouch, 41, D. An attempt to illustrate some of the prophecies of the old and new testaments. By Thomas Zouch. Wakefield.

359, F. Critic sacri, sive doctissimorum virorum in S. S. biblia annotationes et tractatus. Londini, 1560. Gift of Dr. William Sharp.

2224, Q. A commentary on the old and new testament Greek manuscript. Gift of Henry Cox, Esq. of Ireland.

2447, O. Illustrations of Prophecy; in the course of which are elucidated many predictions, which occur in Isaiah or Daniel, in the writings of the evangelists, or the book of revelation. 2 vols. London, 1796.

3421, O. 1. Critical notes on with the most ancient versions.

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3498, O. A paraphrase and annotations upon all the epistles of Paul. Oxford, 1684.

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8586, O. 1. Commentaries and essays on several texts of scripture, London, 1790..

TREATISES ON THE TRUTH AND EVIDENCES OF REVEALED

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Addison, D. 5. The evidences of the Christian religion; with additional discourses on interesting subjects: By Joseph Addison. 4th edit. Glasgow, 1745.

Alley, 6165, O. Vindiciae Christianæ : a comparative estimate of the genius and temper of the Greek, the Roman, the Hindu, the Mahometan, and the Christian religions. By the Rev. Jerome Alley, LL. B. London, 1826. Arscot, 497, D. Considerations relating to the present state of the Christian religion; wherein the nature, design and truth of it are explained and recommended. By Alexander Arscot. Philadelphia, 1732. Baker, 885, & 3324, O. Reflections upon learning; wherein is shown the insufficiency thereof, to evince the usefulness and necessity of revelation. By a gentleman. Thomas Baker. 7th edit. London, 1738. P. Berkeley, 780, O. Alcíphron; or the minute philosopher; containing an apology for the Christian religion, against those who are called free-thinkers. By George Berkeley, D. D. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1732. Belsham, 3443, D. A summary view of the evidence and practical importance of the Christian revelation. By Thomas Belsham. Boston, 1808. Bertier, 3622, D. Histoire des premiers temps du monde, prouvée par l'accord de la physique avec la genese, par les philosophes, &c. &c. Par le P. Bertier. Paris, 1778.

Benezet, 791, D. 3. On the plainness and innocent simplicity of the Christian religion. By Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia, 1782.

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Remarks upon a late discourse of free-thinking, in a letter
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Bonnet, 6762, O. Philosophical and critical inquiries concerning Christianity. By Charles Bonnet, F. R. S. &c. Translated by J. L. Boissier, Esq.

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Brooke, 634, Q. 1. Defensio miraculorum: quæ in ecclesia Christiana facta esse perhibentur post tempora apostolorum. Auct. Zach. Brooke. brigiæ, 1748.

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Broughton, 8515, O. Christianity distinct from the religion of nature in answer to a late book. By T. Broughton. London, 1732.

Brown, 6182, O. A comparative view of Christianity, and of the other forms of religion which have existed and still exist in the world, particularly

with regard to their moral tendency. By William L. Brown, D. D. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1826.

Browne, 1163, O. A defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation. By Simon Browne. London, 1732.

Bryant, 1998, & 3129, O. A treatise upon the authenticity of the scriptures, and the truth of the Christian religion. By Jacob Bryant. London, 1792. Cambridge, 1793. P.

Campbell, 2444, O. & 3586, D. A dissertation on miracles; containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume. With sermons and tracts. By Dr. George Campbell. 3d edit. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1797. Philadelphia, 1790.

Chalmers, 2570, & 3428, D. The evidence and authority of the Christian revelation. By the Rev. Thomas Chalmers, D. D. &c. Philadelphia, 1817. Clayton, 469, O. 1. A vindication of the histories of the old and new testament, in answer to the objections of Lord Bolingbroke, in two letters. Robert Clayton, Bishop of Clogher. Dublin, 1752.

By Colliber, 3404, O. 1. The Christian religion founded on reason; or two essays on natural and revealed religion. London, 1729. Samuel Colliber. P. Comber, 634, Q. 3. An attempt to show the evidence of Christianity equal to a strict metaphysical demonstration. By Thomas Comber. 3d edit. York, 1748. Conybeare, 6930, O. A defence of revealed religion, against the exceptions of a late writer, (Tindal) in his book, intituled, Christianity as old as the creation, &c. By John Conybeare, D. D. &c. London, 1732. Croly, 9183, O. Divine Providence; or the three cycles of revelation, showing the parallelism of the Patriarchal, Jewish and Christian dispensations. By the Rev. George Croly, LL. D. London, 1834.

Cadworth, 121, Q. The intellectual system of the universe, by Ralph Cudworth; wherein the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted; with a discourse on the Lord's supper, and two sermons. To which is added, an account of the life and writings of the author, by Thomas Birch. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1743.

Delany, 3360, O. Revelation examined with candour. By Patrick Delany. 4th edit. London, 1745. P.

Dick, 2453, D.

An essay on the inspiration of the holy scriptures of the old and new testament, by John Dick, A. M. Edinburgh, 1800.

Doddridge, 2450, D. A dissertation on the inspiration of the new testament, as proved from the facts recorded in the historical books of it, by P. Doddridge, D. D. London, 1793. Gift of a Friend.

Dodwell, 3358, O. 3. A free answer to Dr. Middleton's free inquiry into the miraculous powers of the primitive church. By Wm. Dodwell. London, 1749. P.

Everett, 3333, D. A defence of Christianity, against the work of George B. English, A. M. entitled, “The grounds of Christianity examined, by comparing the new testament with the old." By Edward Everett. Boston, 1814.

Faber, 655, 0. Hor Mosaice; or a view of the Mosaical records, with respect to their coincidence with profane antiquity; their internal credibility; and their connexion with Christianity. By George Stanley Faber, A. M. 2 vols. Oxford, 1801.

3325, D. The difficulties of infidelity. By George S. Faber, B. D. &c. New York, 1826.

Fairholme, 8869, O. A general view of the geology of scripture, in which the unerring truth of the inspired narrative is exhibited. By George Fairholme. London, 1833.

Feller, 2307, D. A collection of observations fit to defend the Christian religion against its enemies, written in French, by F. X. de Feller; translated by the Rev. I. P. Mulcaile. 3 vols. Dublin, 1800. Gift of Mr. James M'Glatheru."

Fiddes, 1472, D. 1. A letter in answer to one from a free-thinker. By Richard Fiddes, D. D. London, 1721. P.

Findlay, 6524, O. A vindication of the sacred books, and of Josephus; especially the former, from various misrepresentations and cavils of the celebrated M. de Voltaire. By Robert Findlay, A. M. &c. Glasgow, 1770, &c. M.

Foster, 3232, O. 3. Dissertation upon the account supposed to have been given of Jesus Christ, by Josephus. Oxford, 1749. Nathaniel Foster. P. François, 1610, D. Preuves de la religion de Jesus Christ, contra les Spinosistes et les deistes. Par Laurent François. Paris, 1751. P. Gerard, 445, O. Dissertations on subjects relating to the genius and the evidences of Christianity. By Alexander Gerard. Edinburgh, 1766. Gisborne, 4448, D. The testimony of natural religion to Christianity. By Thomas Gisborne, M. A. Phila. 1818.

Gregory, 4354, O. Letters to a friend on the evidences, doctrines and duties of the Christian religion, by Olinthus Gregory, L L. D. Second edition. 2 vols. London, 1812.

Gresswell, 9039, O. A popular view of the correspondency between the Mosaic ritual and the facts and doctrines of the Christian religion. In nine discourses. By the Rev. Wm. Gresswell. Oxford, 1834.

Grotius, 932, D. Hugo Grotius de veritate religionis Christianæ. Sumptibus Seb. Cramoisy. 1640. L.

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3349, O. The truth of the Christian religion. By Hugo Grotius.
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686, D. The truth of Christianity. By Hugo Grotius.
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Gurney, 6202, 0.

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Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operation of Christianity. By Joseph John Gurney. London, 1825. Gift of

Dr. Parke.

Guenée, 1290, & 6873, O. Letters of certain Jews to M. de Voltaire. Containing an apology for their own people, and for the old testament;

with critical reflections, &c. &c.

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Abbé Guenée, by the Rev. Philip Lefanu, D. D. 2 vols. Dublin. 1777. 7972, O. The same. Philad. 1795. Haller, 2115, D.

Letters from Baron Haller to his daughter, on the truth of the Christian religion. Translated from the German. London, 1807. Hartley, 3355, D. The truth of the Christian religion. From “Observations Part II. By David Hartley, M. A. London, 1793.

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Hervey, 469, O. 2. Remarks on Bolingbroke's letters on the study and use of history, so far as they relate to the history of the old testament. By the Rev. James Hervey. London, 1752.

Jenkins, 3356, O. Reasonableness and certainty of the Christian religion. By
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Jenyns, 1469, O. & 697, D. A view of the internal evidence of the Christian

religion. By Soame Jenyns. 6th edit. London, 1781.

Jesse, 2719, O. On the scriptures; being a view of the truth and-importance of the holy scriptures. By William Jesse. London, 1799.

Jones, 6680, O. A series of important facts, demonstrating the truth of the Christian religion; drawn from the writings of its friends and enemies, in the first and second centuries. By J. Jones, LL. D., &c. London, 1820.

Jortin, 3309, O. Discourses concerning the truth of the Christian religion. By John Jortin. 2d edit. London, 1747. P.

Keith, 4372, D. Evidence of the truth of the Christian religion, derived from the literal fulfilment of prophecy. By the Rev. Alexander Keith. From the 6th Edinburgh edition. New York, 1832.

Knox, 1162, D. Christian Philosophy; or an attempt to display the evidence and excellence of revealed religion. By Vicesimus Knox. 2 vols. London, 1795.

Lardner, 67, Q. A collection of ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the Christian religion; with notes and observations by Nathaniel Lardner. 4 vols. London, 1764.

191, O. On the credibility of the gospel history; containing the facts of the new testament, confirmed by passages of ancient authors who were contemporary with our Saviour and his apostles. By Nathaniel Lardner, 3d edit. 17 vols. London, 1741.

Law, 8225, 0. An appeal to all who doubt or disbelieve the truths of the gospel, in which the true grounds and reasons of the whole Christian faith and life are demonstrated. By Wm. Law. 2d edit. London, 1756.

Leaming, 3667, O. 4. Evidences for the truth of Christianity. By Jeremiah Leaming. New-Haven, 1785.

Leland, 66, & 3295, O. Views of the principal deistical writers that have appeared in England in the last and present century, with observations upon them. By John Leland, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1754-1764. P.

3393, O.
The same. 1 vol. By John Leland. London, 1764. P.
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history, so far as they relate to Christianity. By John Leland. Lon-
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which is prefixed, a preliminary discourse on natural and revealed
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don, 1764.

825, O.

The divine authority of the old and new testaments asserted; with a vindication of the characters of Moses and the prophets, our Saviour Jesus Christ, and his apostles, against the unjust aspersions

of a book entitled "the moral philosopher." By John Leland. 2d edit. London, 1739. Leslie, 787, 9. & 3956, D. 6. Short and easy methods with the deists. By Charles Leslie. Chambersburg, 1796. Philadelphia, 1782.

Levi, 2469, O. A defence of the old testament, in a series of letters addressed to Thomas Paine. By David Levi. London, 1797.

Leycester, 2382, O. 2. Observations on the inconvenience of the ten commandments. By George H. Leycester, M. A. Oxford, 1795.

Locke, 745, O. tures.

Lowth, 1643, D.

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Maclaine, 711, D. Letters addressed to Soame Jenyns, Esq. on occasion of his "View of the internal evidence of the Christian religion." By A. Maclaine, D. D. 2d edit. London, 1778.

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Maltby, 3034, O. Illustrations of the truth of the Christian religion. By Edward Maltby. 2d edit. Cambridge, 1803.

Nares, 2503, D. The veracity of the evangelists demonstrated by a comparative view of their histories. By the Rev. Robert Nares, A. M. London, 1816.

Ogden, 3569, D.

Antidote to deism. The deist unmasked; or, an ample refutation of all the objections of Thomas Paine against the Christian religion, &c. With remarks on Boulanger's Christianity unveiled. By the Rev. Uzal Ogden. Also Leslie's short method with the deists. 2 vols. Newark, 1795.

Paley, 1896, O. & 3420, D. Horæ Paulina; or the truth of the scripture history of St. Paul evinced, by a comparison of the epistles which bear his name, with the acts of the apostles, and with one another. By William Paley. London, 1790, and Cambridge, 1806.

2169, & 3091, O. A view of the evidences of Christianity. By William Paley. 4th edit. 2 vols. London, 1795.

Pascal, 3915, D. Pensées de Pascal; avec les notes de M. de Voltaire. 2 tom.

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3819, D. Pensées de Blaise Pascal. 2 tom. A Paris, 1803.

Pluche, Le, 608, O. The truth of the gospel demonstrated, from the dispensations of Providence preparative to it. To which is prefixed, a preliminary discourse concerning the necessity of a revelation. By the Abbé Le Pluche. 2 vols. London, 1751.

Porteus, 2452, D. A summary of the principal evidences for the truth and divine origin of the Christian revelation. By Beilby Porteus. London, 1805. Gift of a friend.

Prettyman, 3431, D. An introduction to the study of the bible. By George Prettyman, D. D. Bishop of Lincoln. Philadelphia, 1806.

Priestley, 7562, O. The doctrines of heathen philosophy, compared with those of revelation. By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. Northumberland, 1804. Roberts, 2834, O. A vindication of Christianity, in a series of letters addressed to Mr. Volney, in answer to his book, called "Ruins, or a survey of the revolution of empires." By the Rev. Peter Roberts. London, 1800.

Roustan, 3560, D. Lettre sur l'etat present du Christianisme, et la conduite des incredules. Par A. J. Roustan. A Londres, 1768.

Rosse, 9060, O. An argument to prove the truth of the Christian revelation. By the earl of Rosse. London, 1834.

Richardson, 430, O. The canon of the new testament vindicated, in answer to the objections of J. Toland, in his Amyntor. By John Richardson. With

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