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gregation at Geneva, and approved by ninges, Priest, crowned with MarJohn Calvin. Imp. by Crispin (at Ge

neva) 1566, 8vo. Perry, 77. 78. Another tyrdome at London the 10th Day edition, without place, 1584, 8vo. An- of November in the year M.D.XCI. other edition. Lond. 1641, 4to. See Phe- St. Omers, 1614. 4to. nix, vol 2, 1708. With frontispiece, portrait, and 11 other Propositions and Principles of Diuini-curious prints by Martin Bas. Towneley, tie, propounded and disputed in the Vni- pt. i. 634, 51. Nassau, pt. i. 2539, morocco, uersitie of Geneua, by certain Students of 127. 5s. Gordonstoun, 960, 167. 16s. GardDiuinitie there, vnder M. Theod. Beza ner, 1854, mor. 67. 17s. 6d. A copy is in and M. Anthonie Faivs, Professors of Di- the British Museum. uinitie, &c. Edinb. by Robert Waldegrave, 1591, 4to. 15s. Pp. 274 (misprint 268) with table and errata, 2 pages; like-noa, from the earliest Accounts to wise title, epistle dedicatory to the Lord the Conclusion of the Peace in the Nicholas, Earle of Ostorog, &c. by An- Year 1748, including the various thonie Faivs, and 'To the Reader,' 6 leaves. -Newlie corrected with sundrie Addi- Insurrections and Disturbances in tions. Imprinted 1595, 16mo. Corsica. Translated from the French. Lond. 1751. 12mo. 3 vols.

The Troubles of Geneva, translated by W. P. for T. Nelson, 1591, 4to. Bright, with a Particular of the Yielding up of the town of Zutphan, with the honourable enterprise of Sir R. Williams. Lond. J. Charlewood, 1591, 4to. 17. 6s.

The Misfortunes of Geneva, or a Pic

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The Confession of Faith of the English Church in Geneva, approved by the Church of Scotland. Edinb. 1611, 8vo.

Literæ a pastoribus et professoribus ecclesiae et academiæ Genevensis ad universitatem Oxoniæ, transmissæ una cum responso ejusdem universitatis Oxon. Oxon. folio, 1707.

Stricturæ breves in epistolas D. D. Genevensium et Oxoniensium nuper editas. Lond. 1707, 4to.

The copy of a Letter from the Pastors and Professors of the Church and Academy of Geneva to the King of Prussia, with his Majesty's Answer, published by

Dr. Woodward. Lond. 1710, 4to.

The Geneva Catechism, translated from

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The Doctrine of the Church of Geneva, illustrated in a series of Sermons preached by the modern Divines of that City; edited by J. S. Pons. Lond. 1825, 8vo.

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GENOA.-The Revolutions of Ge

An entertaining and excellent history, displaying considerable research.

GENT, Thomas. The ancient and modern History of the famous City York or Lond. 1730.

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Divine Entertainments, or penitential Desires, Sighs and Groans of the wounded Soul, 1724. In verse, with wood cuts. Skegg, 16s.

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The History of the antient Militia in Yorkshire under the renowned King Venusius. York, 1760, 8vo. Two leaves. White Knights, 1668, 27. 13s,

being the most faithful spiritual songs of the Life and Death of the once afflicted Job. Scarborough, 1734, 12mo.

The Contingencies, vicissitudes, or changes of this transitory life, set forth in a long and pathetick Prologue, &c., with a Benedictine Epilogue of thanks to its worthy and charitable beholders, being gathered and performed at his benefit, 20 Feb. 1761. York, 1761, 8vo.

Epistle to the Earl of Oxford, with a discourse on the usefulness and proposals of a supplement to Bp. Walton's Polyglott. York, n.d. 8vo.

British Piety displayed in the glorious life, suffering and death of the Blessed St. Winifred; a noble virgin, martyr'd for her renowned chastity, in Wales. York, n.d. 12mo.

The Customs and orders of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, Four and Twenty and Commons of the City of York. York, 1731. 10 leaves, no illustrations.

Life, written by himself. Lond. 1832. 8vo. Portrait, 58. LARGE PAPER, 98. An extremely amusing piece of Autobiography, edited by the Rev. Joseph Hunter: and much of Gent's manuscript suppressed.

GENTILIS, Alber. LL.D. Legationibus Libri tres. 1585, 4to.

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GEOGRAPHIE-con/inued. 56.-Agatharcidis Periplus, pp. 2 and 69. -Arriani Periplus Ponti Euxini, pp. 2 and 25.-Arriani Periplus Maris Erythræi, pp. 2 and 38.-Nearchi Paraplus, pp. 2 and 40. -Marciani Heracleotæ Periplus, &c., pp.

4 and 89.-Ponti Euxini et Mæotidis

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GEOPONICORUM, sive de Re Rustica, Lib. XV. Gr. et Lat. Græca cum MSS. contulit, Prolegomena, Notulas et Indices adjecit Pet.

Needham.

Cantab. 1704. 8vo.

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GEOPONICA: Agricultural Pursuits. Translated from the Greek, by the Rev. T. Owen, M.A. Lond. 1805-6. 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

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Pp. 32, with two dedications. After the poem, are lines entitled Sapphics, (the earliest in English known) &c. Anglo-Poet. 937, 107. 10s. resold at Saunders' in 1818, for 31. 15s. Heber, iv. 41. Dr. Dibdin, in his edition of Ames' Typographical Antiquities, notices The Lyfe of that glorious Martyr Saint George,' 4to. printed by Pynson.

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The History of that famous Saint and Soldier St. George of Cappadocia, &c. &c. Lond. 1661, 4to. Pp. 56. A pamphlet taken from Heylin's History.

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