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brary, and in the Baptist Museum, Bristol. Collation.-Title; A prologe,' 7 leaves; The vision or prophecy of Isaye,' &c. 112 leaves, not numbered. P, in eights. A specimen of the translation will be found

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Anglicanaque publici Juris factum. á Ricardo Laurence, LL.D. Oxonii, 1819, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

A pretended history of the prophet Isaiah's ascension through the firmament and six heavens into the seventh, to

A new Translation of Isaiah vii. 13 together with some pseudo-prophecies, and the End of liii, from the original Hebrew, a relation of the prophet's martyrdom. with Notes critical and explanatory, by ISENBRAS. See ISUMBRAS. William Green, M.A. Lond. 1776, 4to.

ISHERNS, Dr. Zach. Devotions. A Daily office for the Sick, &c. Lond. 1699. frontispiece. 12mo.

Isaiah, a new Translation, with a preliminary Dissertation and Notes, critical. philological, and explanatory, by Robert Lowth, D.D., Lord Bishop of London. Lond. 1778, 4to. 'No former translator has expressed the meaning and spirit of 1756. small 8vo. the evangelical prophet so felicitously as Lowth.'-Orme. According to the Rev.

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Divine Philosophy. Lond.

ISIDORE, St. Here be gathered

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T. H. Horne, 'the preliminary dissertation Counsailes of Saynct Isidorie to is invaluable for the light it throws on the genius and structure of prophetic informe Man howe he shuld flee poesy.' Bindley, pt. iii. 154, 6s. Duke Vices and folowe Vertues. of York, 3126, morocco, 27. Williams, 894, 27. 10s.-1779, 4to. Gosset, 3410, 18s. by T. Berthelet, 1534. 16mo. -1795, 8vo. 2 vols. Edwards, 762, 12s.Black letter. White Knights, 2089, 5s. 1807, 8vo. 2 vols.-With a summary View 1541, 16mo.-1543, 16mo.-1544, 16mo.and Explanation of the same, by John B 8, 16 leaves. Smith, D.D. Lond. 1791, 8vo. 3s.

Isaiah, versified by G. Butt, A.M.

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ISLA, J., Father. History of the Famous Preacher, Friar Gerund de A new Translation of Isaiah; with Campazas, (translated by Thomas Notes supplementary to those of Dr. Lowth, Nugent). Lond. 1772. 8vo. 2 vols. late Bishop of London, and containing Remarks on many Parts of his Transla

ISNARDUS, Jacobus. Arcis Samtion and Notes. By a Layman (Michael martinianæ Obsidio, et Fuga AnDodson). Published by the Society for promoting the Knowledge of the Scrip

tures. Lond. 1790, 8vo. 5s.-Short Remarks on a new Translation of Isaiah, by a Layman; in a Letter to the Author. By John Sturges, LL.D. Lond. 1790, 8vo. A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Sturges, Author of short Remarks on a new Translation of Isaiah; by a Layman: with Notes supplementary to those of Dr. Lowth, late Bishop of London, and containing Remarks on many Parts of his Translation and Notes. By Michael Dodson, Esq. Lond. 1791, 8vo. 2s.

ISAIAH, translated with Notes and Remarks, by A. Jenour. Lond. 1830, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

glorum a Rea Insula.

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Paris, 1629.

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Transitus Henricæ Barboniæ in Angliam. Paris, 1625, 4to. A copy is in the British Museum.

ISOCRATES. Opera, Gr. varias translated by the Rev. I. Lectiones, Versionem novam

Jones. Oxford, 1842, 8vo.

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Ascensio Isaia Vatis, Opusculum pseudographum, multis abhinc Seculis, ut videtur, deperditum, nunc autem apud Ethiopas compertum, et cum Versione Latina

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Notas adjunxit Guil. Battie. Lond. 1749. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 1s.

Harles does not speak in the highest terms of this edition, but seems to insinuate that the editor was deficient in judgment and talents. On the other hand, tion of the works of Isocrates. Gosset, Dr. Harwood pronounces it 'the best edi2850, 17. 6s. LARGE PAPER. Heath, 3611,

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Isocratis Orationes selectæ, Græce, recensuit Phil. Fletcher. Oxonii, 1726, 8vo. 3s. A correct edition. LARGE PAPER.

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ITALY. A Discourse of the great Subtiltie and wonderful Wisedome The Doctrinal of Princes made by the of the Italians, whereby they beare noble Oratour Isocrates, and translated Sway ouer the most Part of Chrisout of Greke by Syr Thomas Eliot, Knight. tendome, and cunninglie behaue Lond. in the House of Tho. Berthelet themselues to fetch the Quintes(1534), 16mo. 14 leaves. Two editions, both without date.-Lond, by Thomas Petyt, 16mo.

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Marston's satires are attacked in this volume of our ancient poetry. The address to the reader is subscribed W. J.

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Abraham. Sorrow's Lenitive. Lond. 1614. 8vo.

A poem on the death of Lord John Harrington, Baron of Exton, consisting of two sheets and a half, dedicated to the Lady Lucy, Countess of Bedford, and the Lady Anne Harrington. A copy is in the British Museum.

Arthur.

Annotations upon

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tament. 2 vols.

Cambridge, 1643-6. 4to.

Valuable annotations by a nonconformist divine, who presented a Bible to K. Charles on his entering the City of London after the Restoration.

Annotations upon Isaiah. Lond. 1682, 4to. 3s. 6d.

Help to the Scriptures, for the Use of those who daily read their Bibles. Lond. 1643, 4to. 78.

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James Grey. An Account of the Empire of Marocco and the District of Suse. To which is added, an Account of Timbuctoo, the great Emporium of central Africa. Lond.

1809. 4to.

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