HODY. A History of English Councils and Convocations; and of the Clergy's sitting in Parliament; in which is also comprehended the History of the Parliaments; with an Account of our Ancient Laws. Lond. 8vo. 1701 De Bibliorum Textibus Originalibus, Versionibus Græcis et Latine Vulgata libri iv. quibus præfixa est Aristeæ Historia, Gr. et Lat. De Græcis Illustribus, Linguæ Græcæ, Literarumque Humaniorum Instauratoribus, eorum Vitis, Scriptis, et Elogiis, libri duo. E Codicibus potissimum MSS., aliisque authenticis ejusdem ævi monumentis deprompsit Humfredus Hodius. This is an account of those learned Grecians who retired to Italy on the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, and restored the Greek tongue and learning in these western parts of the world. It was published by Dr. S. Jebb, from the MSS. of Mr. Hody. Lond. 8vo. 1742 HOLDER, WM., D.D.; Can. Ely and St. Paul's; Subdn. Chap. Royal. Died 1696-7. Elements of Speech or an Essay of Inquiry into the Natural Production of Letters; with an Appendix, concerning persons Deaf and Dumb. A Supplement to the Philosophical Transactions of July 1670; with some Reflections on Dr. Wallis' Letter, there inserted. 4to. 1678 A Discourse concerning Time. 8vo. 1694, 1701 A Treatise on the Natural Grounds and Principles of Harmony. Lond. 8vo. 1694. also Phil. Trans. Abr. iii. p. 624. See 1694 Introductio ad Chronologiam. Oxon. 8vo. 1704 Observations on Deafness. Phil. Trans. Abr. i. p. 242. 1668 HOLDSWORTH, Edw., Demy and Fel. Mag. Col. Oxon. A Polite and Elegant Scholar. Born 1688; died 1746. Muscipula; a Latin Poem. There is a good English translation of this in Dodsley's Miscellanies. Pharsalia and Philippi; or, The Two Philippi in Virgil's Georgics attempted to be explained and reconciled to History. Lond. 4to. 1741, 1749 Remarks and Dissertations on Virgil; with Published some other Classical Observations. with several Notes and additional Remarks by Mr. Spence. Lond. 4to. 1768 HOLDSWORTH, RICH., D. D.; Fel. St. John's Col. Camb.; Preb. Linc.; Archd. Huntingdon; Mast. Eman. Col. Camb. A Learned and Loyal Divine. Born 1590; died 1649. An Answer without a Question; or, The late Schismatical Petition for a diabolical Toleration of several Religions, expounded. Lond. 1649 Theologiæ Prælectiones, in Coll. Greshamensi habitæ; Editore Rich. Pearson, una cum vita auctoris. Lond. fol. 1661 Sermons: Preached at St. Mary's, Cambridge, on his Majesty's Inauguration, (Ps. cxliv. 15). Camb. 4to. 1642-The Valley of Vision, or a Clear Sight of sundry Sacred Truths; delivered in Twenty-one Sermons. HOLMES. HOLE, MAT., D. D.; Rect. Ex. Col.; Preb. Wells. A Practical Exposition of the Church Catechism. 2 vols. 8vo. 1715 An Antidote against the Poison of some late Pamphlets. Anon. Oxon. 8vo. 1717 Sermons: On our Saviour's Passion, (Acts ii. 23). 4to. 1670-On Luke ii. 14. 4to. 1689— On Matt. xiii. 27, 28—On Lam. v. 16. 4to. 1710-On Prov. xxiii. 23. 8vo. 1710-On Job v. 12, 13. 8vo. 1711-Beautifying a Church, (Ps. xxix. 2). 8vo. 1713-Thanksgiving for the Peace, (2 Kings xx. 19). 8vo. 1713-On the Expiration of the Sentence against Dr. Sacheverell, (Jer. xxvi. 14, 15). 4to. 1713-A Coronation Sermon, (Ps. cxxxii. 18). 4to. 1714 -On Rev. ii. 10. 1714-On Mat. vi. 34. 8vo. 1715-On 1 Thess. iv. 11. 8vo. 1715-On Ps. cii. 13, 14. 8vo. 1716-Practical Discourses on the Communion Service of the Church of England. Oxon. 8vo. 5 vols. 1717-On Acts xiv. 17. 8vo. 1720-On Mat. xi. 6. 8vo. 1721-On Acts v. 38, 39-On 1 Tim. vi. 9, 10. 8vo. 1721. HOLMES. Alfred; an Ode: with six Sonnets. In this Ode, Gray's style is attempted with considerable success. Lond. 4to. 1778 Eight Sermons at Bampton's Lectures, on the Prophecies and Testimony of John the Baptist, and the parallel Prophecies of Jesus Christ. 1783 Four Tracts on the Principles of Religion, as a Test of Divine Authority; on the Principles of Redemption; on the Angelical Message to the Virgin Mary; and on the Resurrection of the Body: with a Discourse on Humility. 8vo. 1788 An Ode for the Enconia, at the Installation of the Duke of Portland. Lond. 4to. 1793 Honorabili et admodum Reverendo Shute Barrington, LL. D. Episcopo Dunelmensi, Epistola, complexa Genesin, ex codice PurpureoArgenteo Cæsareo-Vindobonensi expressam; et Testamenti Veteris Græci, Versionis SeptuagintaViralis, cum Variis Lectionibus denuo edendi. Specimen dedit. Epistolæ, Honorabili et admodum Reverendo Shute Barrington, LL. D. Episcopo Dunelmensi,nuper datæ Appendix; cum Versionis Septuaginta-Viralis, denuo edendæ Specimine ad formam contractione. fol. 1795 Vetus Testamentum Græcum, cum Variis Lectionibus. Lond. fol. 1796 The Books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy; being a Collation of the MSS. of the Septuagint Version. To which is prefixed, a Preface, giving a History of the Septuagint, and its various editions. 1 vol. 1794-1804. This is a contraction of a much larger Work proposed, and confers the highest honour on the Author's abilities, critical talents, and industry. He afterwards published the Prophecy of Daniel, according to Theodotion, and the Septuagint; departing from his proposed order, from a presentiment of his end. The Work was, however, resumed in a uniform manner, by the Rev. James Parsons. M. A. HOOKER. HOMER, HEN., Fel. Eman. Col. Camb. An excellent Classical Scholar. Born 1752; died 1791. An Essay on the Nature and Method of ascertaining the specific Shares of Proprietors upon the Inclosure of Common Fields. Lond. 8vo. 1766 An Inquiry into the Means of preserving and improving the Public Roads of this Kingdom. He published, The 1st, 25th, and 31st books of Livy, from Drachenborch's editions, with Dissertations, &c. Tractatus Varii Latine a Crevier, Brotier, &c. Tacitus de Moribus Germanorum, et de Vita Agricolæ. Tacitus de Oratoribus. Ovid's Epistles, ex editione Burman. Sallust, ex editione Cortii. Pliny, ex editione Cortii et Longolii. Cæsar, ex editione Oudendorp. Persius, ex editione Henninii. 1788 1789 1789 1789 1790 1790 HOOK, JAS., LL.D.; F. R. S.; T. A.; Preb. & Dn. Worcester; Archd. Huntingdon ; Chap. in Ord. to the Prince Regent, &c. Anguis in Herba: or a true Sketch of the Church of England and her Clergy. 8vo. 1802 Sermon preached at St. George's, Hanover Square; with a Correspondence between Earl Grey and the Author on the subject of it. 1812 A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon, at the Primary Visitation, 1815; with an Appendix and Notes. 1816 HOOK, WALTER FARQUHAR, D. D.; Stu. Ch. Ch.; Preb. Lincoln; Lent Lecturer. Family Prayers. Reprinted Dean Comber's advice to the Romanist, &c. Sermons: Before University; on the Athanasian Creed-Visitation-" Hear the Church." HOOKER, RICH., M. A.; Fel. Corp. Ch. Col. Oxon.; Preb. & Subdn. Sarum. Born 1554; died 1660. The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity; written in Defence of the present Government Established, against the New desired Discipline. Originally printed by Windet. Lond. fol. 1593, 1594. In 4 books. Book 5th. Lond. fol. 1597; 1632. The 6th, 7th, and 8th. 4to. 1648. The same, with his Life. Lond. fol. 1676. The four first books, with some Tracts and Sermons. Lond. 1622. In eight books, with Tracts and Sermons, and an Account of the Author's Life. by John Gauden. Lond. fol. 1705 Answer to the Supplication that Mr. Travers made to the Council. Oxon. 4to. 1612 Works; containing his Ecclesiastical Polity, Life, &c. by Gauden. fol. 1662. 2nd edition, with his Life by Walton. Oxon. 3 vols. 8vo. 1793 Abridgement of his Works; with an Account of his Life, by a Divine of the Church of England. Lond. 1705 Sermons: A learned Discourse of Justification by Works, and how the Foundation of Faith is overthrown, (Habak. i. 4). Oxon. 4to. 1612 HOOKER. On the Nature of Pride, (Habak. ii. 4). Oxon. 4to. 1612-A Remedy against Sorrow and Fear; Funeral, (John xiv. 27). Oxon. 4to. 1612-Two, upon part of Jude's Epistles. Oxon. 4to. 1613; 8vo. 1705. HOOKER, THOS., Fel. Eman. Col. Camb. Born 1586; died 1647. The Soul's Vocation, or effectual calling to Christ. Lond. 4to. 1637 Four Treatises: viz. The Carnal Hypocrite; Church's Deliverance; Deceitfulness of Sin; and the Benefit of Afflictions. Lond. 8vo. 1638 The Soul's Possession of Christ; with a Sermon on 2 Kings ii. 12. Lond. 8vo. 1638 1640 1645 The Pattern of Perfection. Lond. 8vo. The Saint's Guide; in three Treatises. A Survey of the Sum of Church Discipline; wherein the way of the Churches of New England is warranted. Lond. 4to. 1648 Tracts and Sermons by T. H. Lond. 1638 Sermons: Of Self-Denial and Self-Trial, (Matt. xvi. 24; 2 Cor. xiii. 5; and John i. 12, 13). Lond. 1640-The Soul's Humiliation, (Luke xiv. 15, &c.). Lond. 1640-The Soul's Preparation for Christ, or a Treatise of Contrition, (Acts ii. 37). Lond. 1643-On Deut. xxix. 24, 25. Lond. 4to. 1644-Exposition of the Lord's Prayer. Lond. 4to. 1645-Several; The Covenant of Grace opened. Lond. 4to. 1649-The Saint's Dignity and Duty. Lond. 1651. HOOPER, GEO., Stu. Ch. Ch. Oxon.; Precen. Ex.; Dn. Cant.; Bp. Bath and Wells. "Best Scholar-finest Gentlemen-would make the completest Bishop ever educated at Westm. School," remarked by Dr. Busby. Born 1640; died 1727. 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An Inquiry into the State of Ancient Measures, the Attic, the Roman, and especially the Jewish with an Appendix, concerning our old English Money, and Measures of contents. 1721 A Calculation of the Credibility of Human Testimony. Phil. Trans. 1699 Works, published by Dr. Hunt. Oxon. fol. 1757 Sermons: Preached before the Lord Mayor, (Gal. v. 22, 23). 4to. 1681-Before the King, (Matt. xxii. 21). 4to. 1681-4to. 1682-Before the Queen, (Luke xvi. 31). 4to. 1691-Before the King and Queen, (John vii. 17). 4to. 1694-Before the King, (John iii. 20). 4to. 1695 Fast, before the House of Commons, (Phil. iii. 20). Lond. 4to. 1701-Before the Lords, (2 Cor. x. 3, 4). 4to. 1704-Thanksgiving, before the Lord Mayor, (Ps. cxxii. 7). 4to. 1713. HOOPER, JN., Fel. Merton; Bp. Glouces. and Worces. Born 1495: suffered Martyrdom in the City of Gloucester, 1554. A Declaration of Christe and of his Offyce. Zurich. 8vo. 1547 An Answer vnto my Lord of Wynchester's booke, intytlyd, A Detection of the Deuyls Sophistrye, wherewith he robbith the vnlernyd people of the trew byleef in the moost blessyd Sacrament of the Aultar. Zurich. 4to. 1547 A Lesson of the Incarnation of Christ, that he took his humanitye in and of the blessed Virgine. Lond. 16mo. 1549 A Declaration of the Ten Holy Commaundementes of Almightye God, collectyd oute of the Scripture Canonicall. Strasburg. 8vo. 1549 1551 A Godly Confession and Protestacion of the Christian Fayth; wherein is declared what a Christian manne is bound to believe of God, his King, his neibour, and hymselfe. 4to. 16mo. 1550 Godly and most necessary Annotations in ye xiij. chapyter to the Romaynes. 16mo. 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Lond. 24mo. 1582 Twelve Lectures on the Creed. 8vo. 1581, 1584 A briefe and cleare Confession of the Christian Faith, containing one hundred Articles, according to the order of the Creede. 8vo. 1581, 1584 Sermons: Funerall. Lond. 8vo. 1549, 1550 -An Ouersighte and Deliberacion vppon the holy prophet Jonas; made and vttered before the King's Maiestie, and his most honourable Councell in the Lent last past. Comprehended in Seuen Sermons. Lond. 8vo. 1550 HOPKINS, EZEKIEL, Chorister & Chaplain Mag. Col. Oxon.; Dn. Raphoe; Bp. Raphoe; Bp. Londonderry. Born 1633; died 1690. Death disarmed. Doctrine of the Covenants. Doctrine of the Sacraments. Lond. 8vo. 1712 Works. Lond. fol. 1701, 1710. Also in 4 vols. Sermons: On several Scriptures. Lond. 8vo. 1691. Vol. ii. Lond. 8vo. 1693-An Exposition on the Lord's Prayer; with a Catechistical Explanation thereof. Lond. 1692-Exposition on the Ten Commaundements; with other Sermons, and a Preface by Edward Wetenhull. Lond. 1692. Reprinted with the Exposition on the Lord's Prayer, &c. fol. 1710-The Almost Christian discovered; in some Sermons on Acts xxvi. 28. Lond. 8vo. 1693. HOPKINS, Wм., D. D.; Preb. Worces. ; Mast. St. Oswald's Hosp. A learned Divine of the Church of England. Born 1647; died 1700. Bartram, or Ratram, concerning the body and Blood of the Lord, &c. ; wherein M. Boileau's Version and Notes upon Bartram are considered, and his unfair dealings in both are detected. 1688 Animadversions on Mr. Johnson's answer to Jovian, in three Letters to a Country Friend. A Latin Translation, with Notes, of a Small Tract, written in the Saxon tongue, on the burial places of the Saxon Saints, which Dr. Hickes published in his Septentrional Grammar. 1705 HORNE. Sermons Fast; preached before the Lord Mayor, (John v. 14). 4to. 1683-His Sermons; with his Life, by Dr. Hickes. Lond. 8vo. 1708. HORBERY, MATTH., D. D.; Fel. Mag. Col. Oxon.; Can. Lich.; Preb. Lich. An excellent Divine. Born 1707; died 1773. Animadversions upon a late Pamphlet, intitled, Christian Liberty Asserted, &c. 1735 Treatise on the Eternity of Hell Torments. Sermons: The Inspiration of the Moral Parts of the Scripture Asserted; Visitation, (2 Tim. iii. 16, 17). Oxon. 8vo. 1745-The Pre-eminence of Charity, (1 Cor. xii. 13). 8vo. 1747-The Athanasian Creed defended and explained, (1 Tim. iii. 9). Oxon. 8vo. 1749--Eighteen; on Important Subjects. 8vo. 1774. HORMAN, Wм., M. A.; Fel. New Col.; Fel. and Mast. Eton; Vice-Prov. Eton Col. The most general Scholar of his time. Died 1535. Vulgaria Viri Doctissimi Guill. Hormanii Cæsaris Burgensis. Lond. 4to. 1519, 1530 Anticossicon ad Gul. Libr. Apologeticon ad Protovatem Bifarium. Lond. 4to. 1521 And Many other Latin Works. HORNE, GEO., D. D.; Fel. Mag. Col. Oxon.; Dn. Cant.; Vice-Chanc. Univ. Oxon. "The amiable and exemplary Bp. Norwich." Born 1730; died 1792. 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