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Matter of necessary Instruction, &c. Lond. 1587, 4to. Dedicated to Lord Burleigh, by George) W(hetstone).

KEMPE, Wm. The Education of Children in Learning declared by the Dignitie, Vtilitie, and Methode thereof. Lond. 1588. 4to.

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KEMPIS, Thomas à. De Imitatione Christi; Libri quatuor. Lond. 1827. 18mo. 6s.

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The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas a Kempis. Southwarke by Johan Redman. 16mo.-Lond. by Robert Wyer. 16mo. This edition contains the fourth boke.' -Newly exaymned, corrected and imprinted. And a lytell deuoute morall Doctryne called the spirituall Glasse of the Soule. Lond. by Thomas Godfray. 16mo. Inglis, 843.

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KEMPIS, Thomas à. Of the Imitation of Jesus Christ, [3 Books], translated from the Latin, with an Introduction and Notes by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin, D.D. Lond. Picker-gers. Lond. 1592, 24mo. Lond. 1628, 12mo. ing, 1828. 8vo. 17. 1s.

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A Devoute and Gostely Treatise of ye-Lond. 1697. Imytacion and Folowynge of Cryst, com- The Christian's Pattern; or, a Treatise pyld in Laten, by Johnn Gerson and trans- of the Imitation of Christ, (4 Books), translated by Mayster Wyllyam Atkyuson lated by George Stanhope, Dean of CanDoctor of Diuynyte; at the speciall Re- terbury. Lond. 1696, 8vo.-1698, Svo.quest and Commaundement of ye Pryn- Lond. 1700, 8vo. Lond. 1706, 8vo. Lond. cesse Margarete, Moder to Kynge Henry Lond. 1708, 8vo. 1711, 8vo. the VII. and Countesse of Rychemount 1714, 8vo. -Lond. 1717, Svo.-1721, 8vo.and Derby. Lond. (by W. de Worde). 1727, 12mo.-Lond. 1833, 8vo.-1742, 8vo. 1502, 4to. The first three books 96 leaves,-1759, 8vo.-1772, 8vo.-Aberd. 1779, the fourth book, translated by Margaret herself, out of Frenche into Englysshe in formme and maner ensuynge, (MDIV). 18 leaves. In the Grenville Collection.Lond. by Richarde Pynson. 4to. Books 1-3, Q4, A and B in octaves, the rest in sixes. The forthe Boke.' 18 leaves.

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KENDALL, E. A. An Argument for construing largely the Right of an Appellee of Murder, to insist on Trial by Battle; and also for abolishing Appeals. Second Edition, revised and enlarged. Lond. 1818. 8vo.

Timothy. Flowers of Epigrammes; out of sundrie the most singular Authors, selected as well auncient as late writers. Lond. Jhon Shepherd, 1577. 16mo.

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KENNEDY, Andrew. Testament. Two leaves, printed at Edinburgh by Walter Chepman and Andrew Millar, about 1508. See GOLAGRUS,

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Love and Mercie towards Man, in verse. 8vo.

KENNEDY, John. A Complete System of Astronomical Chronology, unfolding the Scriptures. Lond. 1762. 4to. 158.

The dedication to the king, prefixed to this work, was written by Samuel Johnson. Kennedy published several other works relative to chronology, some of which were ably replied to, by Ferguson and the Rev. Thos. Bowen, in the Christian Magazine.

John, M.D. Dissertations on the Coins of Carausius: replied to by Dr. Stukeley.

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Key to the Chronology of the Hindus, giving an Explanation of the Hindu Mythology. Lond. 8vo. 1820. 2 vols. 8s.

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Quintine, Abbot of Crossraguell. An Oratioune (against dissaitful Prechouris) set furth be Master Quintine Kennedy, Commentator of Cosraguell, ye Zeir of God 1561. Edinb. 1812. small 4to. 10s. 6d.

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the Scripturis of Almychtie God, Ressoun Ane compendius Tractive conforme to and Authoritie, declaring the nerrest and onlie Way to establiche the Conscience of ane Christiane Man, in all Matters (quhilks ar in Debate) concerning Faith Quintin Kennedy, Commendator of the and Religioun, sett furth be Maister Abbay off Crosraguell, and dedicat to his deerest and best beluiffit Nepuo Gilbert, Mester of Cassillis. In the Zeir of God, Zeris. 4to. Heber, pt. v. imperfect, 7s. ane thousand fyve houndreth fifty aught See HAY, George.

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antiquities, including appendix, pp. 703; general index, 30 pages; a Glossary, 116 KENNEDY, Wm. Annals of Aber-1. Three Roman urns and a patine, p. pages. Pages 553-4 are omitted. Plates. 23. 2. The rectory house at Islip, p. 51. 3. The seat of Sir William Glynne, Bart. The seat of Mr. John Coker, p. 509. 6. p. 55. 4. Ambrosden Church, p. 431. 5. Burcester Church, p. 559. 7. Borstall, p. 679. 8, 9. Seat of Sir John Walter, Bart. pp. 682, 3.-New edition, greatly enlarged from the Author's MS. Notes. Oxford, 1818, 4to. 2 vols. Edited by the Rev. B. Bandinel, D.D. Prefixed is a portrait of Kennett, by James Fittler. Published at 67. reduced to 17. 1s. Hibbert, 4356, 31. 11s. Drury, 4689, russia, 77. 2s. 6d.

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A complete History of England, illustrated with Notes, and the Effigies of the Kings and Queens. The second Edition, corrected; with Amendments and Additions to the third Volume. Lond. 1719. folio. 3 vols.

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Life, with several Letters of Abp. Tenison, the Earl of Sunderland, &c. Lond. 1730, 8vo.

KENNICOTT,

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The State of the printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament considered. Oxford, 1753-9. 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

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Critical Dissertations on the Tree of Life in Paradise, the Creation and Fall, and on the Oblation of Cain and Abei, with an Appendix. Oxford, 1747, 8vo.

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A Thanksgiving Sermon on Jeremiah xxxiii. 10, 11. Oxford, 1749, 8vo.

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The Integrity of the Hebrew Text, and many Passages of Scripture vindicated from the Objections and Misconstructions of Mr. Kennicott. By Julius Bate. Lond. 1755, 8vo. Gosset, 340, 9s.

Christian Fortitude. A Sermon before the University of Oxford. Oxf. 1757, 4to. Remarks on Mr. Kennicott's Sermon, entitled Christian Fortitude. With a particular Examination of the Preface. Lond. 1757, 8vo.

A Dialogue between Doctor Cunningham and Sir Charles Freeman, Bart. containing Mr. Kennicott's Method of correcting the printed Hebrew Text, 1760, 8vo.

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The Nature of a true Zeal considered; with a View to the present Design of colA visitation lating the Hebrew MSS. Sermon preached at Norwich, Aug. 19, 1760. By Henry Goodall, D.D). 8vo.

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Two Letters to the Rev. Dr. Kennicott, vindicating the Jews from the Charge of corrupting Deut. xxvii. 4. Lond. 1762, 8vo.

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