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Kennet, 211, Q. The foundation of an American library; being a catalogue of

several books, papers and writings, given to the society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts. By Bishop White Kennet. London, 1713.

Lackington, 5046, O. Lackington, Allen's & Co. general catalogue of books on divinity, ecclesiastical history, and sermons, &c. London, 1815. Gift of S. Travers.

Lansdowne, 6498, O. Bibliotheca Manuscripta Lansdowniana. A catalogue of the entire collection of Manuscripts, on paper and vellum, of the late Marquis of Lansdowne. Vol. 1st, containing the Burleigh state papers. London, 1807. M.

6497, O. Bibliotheca Lansdowniana. A catalogue of the entire library of the late Marquis of Lansdowne. London, 1806. M. London, 1848, Q. A catalogue of the most vendible books in England, orderly and alphabetically digested. By William London. London, 1658. Gift of James P. Parke.

Longman, 6475, O. Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica; or, a descriptive catalogue of a rare and rich collection of early English poets, in the possession of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown. Illustrated by occasional extracts and remarks, critical and biographical. With numerous fine cuts. London, 1815.

M.

Lowndes, 8748, O. The bibliographer's manual. By W. T. Lowndes. 4 vols. London, 1834.

Martin, 8972, O. A catalogue of books, privately printed. By John Martin. London, 1834.

Tom. 3.

Middleton, 145, Q. Bibliothecæ Cantabrigiensis ordinandæ methodus quædam. Operum Conyers Middleton. Moss, 6094, O. A manual of classical biography: comprising a copious detail of the various editions, commentaries, and translations, of the Greek and Latin classics. By Joseph William Moss. 2 vols. London, 1825. Nicholson, 212, F. An English historical library; giving a short view and character of most of our historians, with an account of our records, law books, coins, &c. By W. Nicholson. London, 1714.

381, O.

An English historical library; or a short view of most of the writers now extant. By W. Nicholson. London, 1696. Gift of Henry Pratt.

Oldys, 1526, O. The British librarian; exhibiting a compendious review, or abstract, of our most scarce and valuable books in all sciences, as well in manuscript as in print. London, 1738. Wm. Oldys.

Orme, 5960, O. Bibliotheca Biblica; a select list of books on sacred literature; with notices, biographical, critical, and bibliographical. By Wm. Orme. Edinburgh, 1824.

Parr, 6393, O. Bibliotheca Parriana.

Rev. Dr. Parr. London, 1827.

A catalogue of the library of the late

Perthes, 2622, D. Verzeichniss der neuen bücher welche zü haben sind in Perthes and Besser's Buchandlung in Hamburg. Hamburg, 1816. Photius, 490, F. Photii Myriobiblon; sive bibliotheca librorum quos Photius patriarcha Constantinopolitanus legit et censuit. Græcé et Latiné. Ab Andreo Schottum translatum. Genevæ, 1612. Pickering, 5992, D. Catalogue of biblical, classical and historical manuscripts and of rare and curious books, on sale by Wm. Pickering. London, 1734.

L.

Pinelli, 6481, O. Bibliotheca Pinelliana. A catalogue of the magnificent and celebrated library of Maffei Pinelli, late of Venice, &c. &c. London, 1789. M.

Priestley, 9127, O. 7. Sale catalogue of the library of the late Dr. Joseph Priest

ley. Philadelphia, 1816.

Prynne, 944, Q. 1. Catalogue of printed books written by William Prynne, of Lincolne's Inne, Esq. London, 1643.

Reed, 6521, O. Bibliotheca Reediana. A catalogue of the curious and extensive library of the late Isaac Reed, Esq. editor of the last edition of Shakspeare, &c. &c. Portrait. London, 1807. M.

Rich, 9160 & 9161, O. Bibliotheca Americana Nova; or, a catalogue of books, in various languages, relating to America, to the year 1800. Compiled by O. Rich. London, 1832-1835. Gift of the Compiler. Ritson, 536, D. Bibliographia Poetica; a catalogue of English poets, of the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries; with a short account of their works. By Joseph Ritson. London, 1802. Roverus, 6967, O. Bibliotheca Röveriana, sive catalogus librorum qui Studiis inservierunt Matthiæ Röveri, &c. &c. Lugduni Batavorum, 1806. Savage, 4148, O. The Librarian; being an account of scarce, valuable and useful English books, manuscripts, libraries, public records, &c. By James Savage. 3 vols. London, 1808-1809.

Simon, 3412, D. Nouvelle bibliotheque choisie, où fait connoître les bons livres, en divers genres de littérature, et l'usage qu'on en doit faire. Par M. Simon. 2 tom. A Amsterdam, 1714.

Sloane, 798, 0.3. Codicils belonging to the last will and testament of Sir Hans Sloane, which relate to his collection of books and curiosities. London, 1763.

Taylor, 6303, O. History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times. By Isaac Taylor. London, 1827.

Walpole, 17, D. A catalogue of the royal and noble authors of England; with a list of their works. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1759. Horace Walpole.

Watt, 1812, Q. Bibliotheca Britannica; or a general Index to British and Foreign Literature. By Robert Watt, M. D. 4 vols. Edinburgh,

1821-1824.

Williams, 4523, O. Bibliothecæ quam vir doctus, et admodum Reverendus Daniel Williams, S. T. P. bono publico legavit, catalogus. Londini, 1801.

Whiting, 4526, O. A catalogue of Friends' books, written by many of the people called Quakers, from their first appearance, collected by John Whiting. London, 1708.

1159, F. Catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts preserved in the British museum, with indexes of persons, places and matters. 4 vols. London, 18081812. Gift of the British Government.

1160, F. Manuscripts in the Cottonian library, deposited in the British museum. London, 1802. Gift of the British Government.

1162, F. Catalogue of the Lansdowne manuscripts in the British museum, with indexes of persons, places, and matters. London, 1819. Gift of the British Government.

684, Q. Bibliotheca Americana; or, a chronological catalogue of books, pamphlets, state papers, &c. upon the subject of North and South America, from the earliest period to the present; with an introductory discourse on the present state of literature in those countries. London, 1789.

1232, Q. 6. Universal historical bibliotheque, or an account of most of the considerable books printed in January, 1686. P.

1232, Q. 9. Universal bibliotheque, for February, 1686. P.

72, O. Catalogus bibliothecæ Harleianæ. Tomi 2. Londini, 1743.

14, & 194, O. Historia litteraria; or an account of the most valuable books, published in the several parts of Europe. 3 vols. London, 1730, &c.

248, O. Catalogus universalis librorum in omni facultate linguaque insignium et rarissimorum. Tomi 2. Londini, 1699. Gift of Hugh Jones.

1010, O. A complete catalogue of all books and pamphlets published for ten years past; with their prices, and references to their characters in the "monthly review." London, 1760.

1071, O. The universal catalogue, for the years 1772 and 1773. 2 vols. London.

1113, O. The London catalogue of books in all languages, arts, and sciences, that have been printed in Great Britain since the year 1700; properly classed; with their prices. London, 1773.

1137, O. 1. A general catalogue of books in all languages, arts, and sciences, that have been printed in Great Britain since the year 1700 to the present time. London, 1779.

1137, 0.2. An appendix and a supplement to the general catalogue of books, containing those published since the year 1779, to the end of July, 1783. London, 1783.

1515, O. Notizia dei libri rari nella lingua Italiana. Londini, 1726.

1632, O. 2. The charter, laws, and catalogue of books of the union library company of Hatborough; with a short account of the first establishment thereof. Philadelphia, 1788.

2109, 3726, & 7014, O. Catalogue of the books belonging to the medical library in the Pennsylvania hospital. (Gift of the managers of the said hospital.) Philadelphia, 1806-1829.

2618, O. 9. Catalogue of books in the Massachusetts historical library. Boston, 1796. Gift of a member of the said institution.

3100, O. Critical observations on books, ancient and modern. 4 vols. in 2. P. 3670, O. 1. Charter, by-laws, and names of the members of the New York society library; with a catalogue of their books. New York, 1793.

4075, O. Catalogue of the books, &c. belonging to the library company of Baltimore; with the act of incorporation, by-laws, &c. Baltimore, 1809. Gift of the Directors.

3708, O. Catalogue of Books on Sale. London, 1803.

4270, O. Catalogue of the books belonging to the Salem Athenæum; with the by-laws and regulations. Salem, 1811. Gift of the Trustees of the said

Institution.

4433, O. Catalogue of the library of the London institution. Gift of the Institution.

London, 1813.

4473, O. 2. Catalogue of the books, &c. belonging to the library at Washington. Washington, 1812.

5270, O. Repertorium bibliographicum; or some account of the most celebrated British libraries. London, 1819.

5393, O. Charter and by-laws of the Athenæum of Philadelphia; together with a catalogue of the books, maps, &c., belonging to the institution. Philadelphia, 1820. Gift of the Directors.

5443, O. Bibliotheca Americo-Septentrionalis; being a choice collection of books in various languages, relating to the history, agriculture, commerce, &c. of North America. Paris, 1820.

5862, O. Catalogue of the library of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge. Philadelphia, 1824. Gift of the Society.

6268, O. The London catalogue of books, with their sizes, prices, and publishers, containing the books published in London, 1800, to March, 1827. London, 1827. 6345, O. A Catalogue of the books belonging to the Charleston library society. Charleston, 1826. Gift of the Society. 6584, 1857, & 3138, O. Accounts and extracts of the manuscripts in the library of the King of France. Published under the inspection of a committee of the royal academy of sciences, at Paris. Translated from the French. 2 vols. London, 1789. M. & P.

7062, & 9136, O. Catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the university of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1829. Gift of Trustees.

7317, O. Annual report and the treasurer's account of the apprentices' library company of Philadelphia, March, 1831.

7382, & 1965, O. A catalogue of the library of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 4 vols. Cambridge, 1790-1830. Gift of the Trustees.

8638, & 8639, 0.3. Rules of the chapel library and catalogue of books. London, 1810.

8644, O. 10. Catalogue of books in the Manchester library, and a copy of the laws. Manchester, 1787.

8677, O. Why and Because; being the reasons produced in 1832, for and against keeping the Philadelphia Library open in the morning. Collected and arranged from the public prints, in the order in which they appeared. 1832. Gift of John J. Smith, Jr.

156, D. 1. A critical and historical account of all the celebrated libraries in foreign countries, as well ancient as modern; with reflections upon the choice of books. By a gentleman of the temple. London, 1739.

917, D. 2. Index Librorum Prohibitorum autoritate Pii IV. Sexto V. et Clementis VIII. additis regulus ac exequendæ prohibitionis ratione. Coloniæ, 1614. 1913, D. A catalogue of the books belonging to the Charleston library society in May, 1806. Charleston, (South Carolina) 1806. Gift of the Society. 3159, D. 1. A catalogue of books belonging to the library company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1741. Gift of J. P. Norris, Esq.

3159, D. 2. A catalogue of books belonging to the union library company of Philadelphia; with the articles and rules. Philadelphia, 1754. Gift of James Thackara, Esq.

2621, D. 1. Verzeichniss der besten in Deutschland erschienenen Ausgaben der Grieschischen und Romischen classiker. Hamburg, 1814.

4202, D.

Catalogue of books belonging to Friends' library. Philadelphia. Gift of the Managers. 1831.

5845, D. A guide to the choice of books; or a selection of more than 6000 volumes. London, 1833.

CLASS I.

Religion.

TREATISES ON TOLERATION.

Clarendon, 4273, O. Religion and policy, and the countenance and assistance each should give to the other; with a survey of the power and jurisdiction of the Pope in the dominions of other princes. By Edward, Earl of Clarendon. 2 vols. Oxford, 1811.

Cobbett, 954, Q. 5. Treatise of the power of civil magistrates in matters of religion. By Thomas Cobbet. London, 1653.

Colebrook, 1905, O.

Six letters on intolerance; including ancient and modern nations, and different religions and sects. By Sir George Colebrook. London, 1791.

Fowler, 3509, O. Libertas evangelica, or a discourse of Christian liberty. By Edward Fowler. London, 1680. P.

Furneaux, 2174, Q. Letters to Mr. Justice Blackstone, on some positions relative to religious liberty in his commentaries. By Philip Furneaux, D. D. America, 1773.

Goodwin, 934, Q. 3. Queries respecting the right of the civil magistrate to interpose his power in matters of religion, or in the worship of God. By John Goodwin. London, 1653.

934, Q. 4. Vindication of the queries concerning the power of the civil magistrate in matters of religion. By John Goodwin. London, 1653. Hammond, 932, Q. 3. On resisting the lawful magistrate vnder colour of religion. By Henry Hammond. Oxford, 1644.

Heathcote, 518, & 3524, O. 3. The use of reason in matters of religion. By Ralph Heathcote. 2d edit. London, 1756.

Milton, 1982, O. Treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes. By John Milton.

London, 1790.

Spinoza, 238, O. A treatise partly theological, and partly political; showing that the liberty of making use of natural reason may be allowed without any prejudice to piety, or to the peace of any commonwealth. Translated from the Latin of Spinoza. London, 1737. Gift of Christian Grashold.

Taylor, 770, F. Discourse of the liberty of prophesying, with its just limits and temper. By Jeremy Taylor. 3d edit. London. P. Whitefield, 930, Q. 11. Discourse for liberty of conscience in matters of religion. By Thomas Whitefield. London, 1652.

930, Q. 12. Answer to the discourse respecting the liberty of conscience. London, 1652.

Wild, 956, Q. 3. Letter from Dr. Robert Wild on his majesty's proclamation for liberty of conscience. London, 1672.

Wolseley, 931, Q. 12. Liberty of conscience upon its true and proper grounds,

asserted and vindicated. By Sir Charles Wolseley. London, 1668. Wyvill, 6325, O. 3. Letters on the subject of universal toleration; from original correspondence of the late Christopher Wyvill. With an Appendix by George Harrison. London, 1825. Gift of Dr. Parke.

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