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An English Harmony of the Four Evangelists, generally disposed after the Manner of the Greek of William Newcome, Archbishop of Armagh. Lond. 1802, 68. -1827, 8vo.

See EZEKIEL PROPHETS, The XII minor. TESTAMENT, The new.

NEWCOURT, Ric. Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense: an ecclesiastical parochial History of the Diocese of London. Lond. 1708-10. folio. 2 vols.

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NEW CUSTOME. An Interlude.

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Black letter. Roxburghe, 4228, 117.0s.6d. NEWELL, Rev. R. H. Letters on

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A True Relation of the late Battell in New England, between the English and the Pequet Salvages. Lond. 1637, 4to.1638, 4to. Heber, pt. v. 17. 10s. Caldecott, 11. 4s.

An Abstract of the Lawes of New Eng land, by John Cotton. Lond. 1641, 4to.1655, 4to. Sotheby's, Feb. 1860, 31. 5s. Coorses held in opinion and practice in the Churches lately erected in New England. By W. R. Lond. 1644, 4to. Sothebys, in 1860, 31. 88.

A brief Narration of some Church

Certane Queres propounded to such as affect the Congregational way and specially Samuel Eaton and Timothy Taylor. By Richard Hollinworth, 1646. Sothebys, Feb. 1860, 198.

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The Glorious Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England. Manifested by three Letters under the hand of Mr. John Eliot, and another from Mr. Thomas Mayhew. Published by Edward Winslow. Lond. for Hannah Allen, 1649, 4to.

A History of New England from the English Planting in 1628 until the Yeere -Johnson of 1652. Lond. 1654, 4to. By N. E. but sometimes stated to be by Sir F. Gorges.

Sad and Deplorable News from New England, poetically related by an Inhabitant there. Lond. 1675, 4to.

the Scenery of Wales. 1821. royal A brief and true narration of the late

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A Confession of Faith, owned and con sented to by the Elders, and at Boston in New England, May 12, 1680. Boston,

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NEW GUINEA. - Discoveries of the French in 1768 and 1769, to the South-East of New Guinea, NEWGATE.-Discouery of a Lon-with the subsequent Visits to the don Monster, called The Black Dog same Lands by English Navigators, of Newgate: profitable for all who gave them new Names: to Readers to take Heed by. Lond. which is prefixed, an historical Abridgement of the Voyages and Discoveries of the Spaniards in the same Seas. Translated from the French. Lond. 1791, 4to.

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Reprinted. Lond. Lumley, 1854, 10s. 6d. The Restoration of Suffragan Bishops recommended, as a means of affecting a more equal distribution of episcopal du. ties, as contemplated by his Majesty's recent Ecclesiastical Commission, i.—iv. pp. 52. Lond. 1835, 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Parochial Sermons. Lond. Rivington and Parker, Oxf. 1834-42, 8vo. 6 vols. 37. 3s. several editions, we give the date of the (Some of the volumes having undergone first and last. Vol. 1, 1834, fifth edition, 3, 1836, fourth edition 1844; vol. 4, 1838, 1844; vol. 2, 1835, fifth edition, 1851; vol.

NEWLIN, Tho. Sermons on serially altered according to Roman Cathird edition 1842; fourth edition, mateveral Occasions. tholic views, Lond. Burns, 1850; vol. 5, 1840, second edition 1842; third edition, Lond. Rivingtons, 1857; vol. 6, 1842, second edition 1845.)

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Williams, 1246, 27.
NEWMAN, Arthur. The Bible-
Bearer, by A. N. of Trinity College,
Oxford. Lond. 1607, 4to.

Black letter, consisting of 23 leaves. Bindley, pt. i. 892, 9s. Heber, pt. ii. 5s. 6d. Williams, 231, morocco, 31. 58. It is a 'shrewd satire upon all hypocritical, puritanical, and sanctified sinners, all trimmers, time-servers, and holy cameleons, or conformists to any preachers, parties, or fashionable principles, who are only politically pious for profit or pre

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1841, 12mo. 78. 6d.

Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church, viewed relatively to Romanism and popular Protestantism. Lond. Rivingtons, 1837, 8vo.-Second edition, Lond. 1838, 8vo. 10s. 6d. (This volume was withdrawn from sale in 1845, when the author became Romanist, and consequently rose to more than double its published price.)

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Lectures on Justification. Lond. Ri

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NEWMAN, John Henry, B.D. The Arians of the Fourth Century, their Doctrine, Temper, and Conduct; chiefly as exhibited in the councils of the Church between A.D. 325 and A.D. 381. Lond. Rivingtons, 1833, 8vo.

This edition was at one time worth 21.28. in consequence of the aathor's objection,

A Letter addressed to the Rev. R. W.

Jelf, D.D., Canon of Christ Church, in ex-
planation of No. 90, in the series called
The Tracts for the Times.'
By the
author. Second edition. Pp. 31. Oxf.
1841, 8vo. 1s.

A Letter to the Bishop of Oxford, on occasion of No. xc. in the series called "The Tracts for the Times.' Oxf. 1841, 8vo. 18. 6d.

The Church of the Fathers. [Anony. mous.] Lond. Rivingtons, 1842, 8vo.Second edition. Lond. Rivingtons, 1842, Duffy, 1858, 4s. sm. 8vo. 7s.-Third edition, revised. Dubl.

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The Scope and Nature of University mans, 1859, post 8vo. pp. 350, 6s.

Svo. 9s. 6d. Second edition. Lond. Ri- Education Second edition. Lond. Long vingtons, 1844, 8vo. 9s. 6d.

An Essay on the Miracles recorded in the Ecclesiastical History of the early ages. Oxf. Parker. Lond. Rivingtons, 1843, 8vo. Also in Fleury's Ecclesiastical History, translated by Newman, vol. i.

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An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. Lond. Toovey, 1845, 8vo. -Second edition. Lond. Toovey, 1846, 8vo. 12s. Reviewed by the Rev. H. H. Milman, in Quart. Review, lxxvii. 404.

Remarks on Mr. Newman's Doctrine of

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Mithridates; or, Mr. Newman's Essay on Development its own confutation. By a quondam disciple. Lond. 1846, 8vo.

Dissertatiunculæ quædam critico-theologicæ. Romæ. (Lond. Toovey), 1847,

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Loss and Gain; or, the Story of a Convert. [Anon.] Lond. Burns, 1848, 12mo. 68.-Fourth edition, ib. 1858, 4s.

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Lectures and Essays on University Subjects. Lond. Longmans, 1859, 12mo. pp. $90, 86.

Lives of the English Saints, by the Rev J. H. Newman and others, comprising upwards of Thirty Biographies of the most eminent Ecclesiastics and pious Women of the early English Church. Lond. Toovey, 1844, 12mo. 14 vols, frontispieces, pub. 21.8s. Reduced, Bohn, 12. 1s. Containing

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NEWMAN, Selig. AGrammar of the Hebrew Language, with Points; together with a short Sketch of the Chaldee Grammar. Lond. 1827, 8vo.

NEWMARKET FAYRE: or, a Parliament Outcry or State Commodoties set to Sale; a Tragi-comedy Lond. 1649, 4to.

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NEWNHAM, John. His Nightcrowe, a Bird that breedeth Braules in many Families and Householdes. Lond. 1590, 4to.

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