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of Bishop Hopkins' Bible view of slavery . . 18(53

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. John Jackson. An answer to a book entitled, Things divine and super- natural conceiv'd by analogy with things natural and human. . L. 1733.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. John JEancocL. An an- swer to some things contained in Dr. Hicks's Christian priesthood asserted. . . L. 1709.

Pre[s]byter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Matthew Hole. An antidote against infidelity ... L. 1702.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Mr. Sharp. An appeal of the clergy of the Church of England to the bishops ... L 1706

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. William Robertson, D D. An attempt to explain the words, reason, substance, person, creeds, orthodoxy, Catholic Church, subscription, and Index Expurgatorius ... By ... L 1766.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. John Pittis The character of a primitive bishop. . L. 1709.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. Augustus Montagu? Top- lady. The Church of England vindi- cated from the charge of Arnrinianism. . By .. L. 1769.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. FiancibSare. The diffi- culties and discouragements which attend the study of the Scripture ... L. 1714

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. Tremellier. The divine right of Episcopacy asserted ... L. 1708.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rer. Samuel Walker. The doctrine of the Eucharist stated. . . By ... L. 1720.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Robert Mall. Four sermons upon most important topicks ... L. 1715.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Joseph Pttts. Immortality preternatural to human souls ... L. 1708.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. William Asplin. A letter to [E&rnund Gibson] the Bishop of Lon- don ... L. 1730.

Signed "W. A." and also ascribed to JT. Austin. *

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. William Sclater, D.D. An original draught of the Primitive Church ... By... .1717.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. James Creighton (?). The reciprocal duty of the ministers of Christ and of the people ... By ... L 1790.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev. William Jones Reflec- tions on the growth of Heathenism among modern Christians, in a letter to a friend at Oxford. L. 1776.

Presbyter of the Church of Eng- land, A Zachary Gfrei/ f LL.D A vin- dication of the Church of England, in answer to Mr. Pearce's vindication of the Dissenters ; by ... L. 1720.

Presbyter of the Diocese of Mary- land, A JVbrm M Jones. A letter to a Methodist, by ... Bait. 1844.

Presbyter of the Diocese of To- ronto, A. Rev. William Steuart Darling. Sketches of Canadian life, lay and eccle- siastical ... L 1849.

Presbyterian, A Rei. Alexander Blaihe. The schools. . . New, old, older, and oldest schools of Presbyteri- ans in the United States ... B. 1860.

Presbyterian Minister in the Coun- trey, A. Rei. James Bannatyne. A let- ter ... concerning toleration and patron- ages, n p. 1703.

Presbyterian Scot, A. Alexander P. Stewart, MJ}. "Divide and conquer"; or, diplomacy and the Church of Scot- land ... L. 1843.

Presbyterus. Rev. Robert Hussey. A help to young clergymen. . . Oxf. 1839.

President, The." Sir John Sinclair. Account of the Origin of the Board of Agriculture, and its progress for three years after its establishment. L. 1796.

President, The John Alderson, M.D. An address to the subscribers to the library at Hull at the opening of the new rooms. . Hull, 1801.

President, The. Amos Binney. Re- marks made at the annual meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History, June 2, 1845 ... B. 1845.

President, The. Thomas Sanden, 1T.D. Three discourses. . . delivered at Chichester. L. 1802.

President, The. John Jay. Union League Club of New York. Address of ... Paris, 1866.

President of Kenyon College, The. Philander Chase. Pacts and circum- stances relating to the endowment of the Theological Seminary of Ohio. By ... Gambier, Ohio, 1849.

Presto, Jonathan Swift refers to him- self at times under this pseudonym.

"It was bestowed upon him by the Duchess of Shrewsbury, who, being a foreigner, could