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Disciple of Bishop Butler, A. Rev. Thomas Wimberley Mossman. A reply to Dr. Tyudall's Lucretian, by. . . L. 1874.

Disciple of Craniner, A. Richard Walker, B.A. Papistry defeated. . . By. . . Oxf. 1841.

Disciple of the Old School, A. James Everett. The disputants ... By ... L, 1835.

Disciple of the Unitarian Mis- sion, A. Jogut Chunder Ganyooli/. Jiid- doo's triumph. . . by. . . Calcutta, 1857.

Dlshclout, Tommy Thomas Towle. A miscellaneous collection of satirical pieces. . . respecting the. . . conduct of Master T. D.. . . L. n.d.

Dismal Fellow. Richard Bentley, D.D. 1661-62 to 1742.

Dismallo, Don Diego. Daniel Finch, 2d Earl of Nottingham. — See Swift's works, ed. " Scott," chap. xiii.

Displeased Liayman, A. George Web- ster. The stumbling-block of predesti- nation rolled away. . . By. . . Aber- deen, 1858.

Dissenter, A. Anna Letitia Barbauld. An address to the opposers of the repeal of the Corporative and Test Acts. L. 1790.

Dissenter, A. Hudson. Obser- vations on the origin and effects of the Test Act. . . By ... . L. 1790.

Dissenter, A. John Offord. On the recent prosecutions of persons vending books against Christianity : an address to deists. By. . . L. 1823.

Dissenter, A. David Bogue. Rea- sons for seeking a repeal of the Test Acts. By. . . L. 1790.

Dissenting Country Gentleman, A. Abraham Taylor. The Scripture doctrine of the Trinity vindicated. . . By ... L. 1726.

Dissenting Minister, The. Hugh Heugh, D.D. The D. M.'s friendly reply to a second friendly address [by Robert S. Candlish, D.D.] from ministers of the Establishment. Edinb. n.d.

Dissenting Teacher, A. Asher Humphreys. — See "A Presbyter of the Church of England" (Rev. T. Ains- worth).

DistrictOfficer(A),C.H.T.C. Charles Haukes Tod Crosthwaite. Notes on the north-western provinces of India. By. . . L. 1870.

District Visitor, A. Mrs. Lucy {Emra) Croggon. Things old and new ; or, recol- lections of . . . L. 1839.

Distinguished English Commoner,

A. Edmund Burke. A letter from. . . on the repeal of a part of the penal laws against tlie Irish Catholics in 1785. L. 1824.

Di-rfne of the Church of England, A. Francis Gregory. Impartial thoughts upon the nature of the human soul, etc. By. . . L. 1704.

Divine of the Church of England, A. William Assheton. A seasonable vindication of the clergy ... By. L. 1709.

Divine of the Church of England, A. William Fleetwood, D.D. A sermon on fast-day, January the sixteenth, VJll ... By... L. 1712.

Dizzy. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield. — See " Gladdy."

Doctor. Dr. William M. Gibson. Is understood to have been the "Doctor" in Mark Twain's " Innocents Abroad."

Doctor, The. Henry Addington, Lord Sidmouth, so called because his father was Doctor Anthony Addington of Reading.

Doctor, The. Daniel Waterland, D.D. Memoir of his life and writings ; being a summary view of the Trinitarian controversy for twenty years between . . . and a clergyman in the country. 1736.

" Doctor My-Book." John Abernethy, ' 3I.D. "The celebrated 'My-Book' to which he was so fond of referring his patients was the ' Surgical Observa- tions,' etc."

Doeg. Elkanah Settle in Drydeu's " Absalom and Achitophel."

Dog Whip. L. D. Smith.

Dom, A. Hedwig Dohm. Der erbe von Martella ; roman. N.Y. 1882.

Don Quixote of the Jerseys, The. Gov. William Livingston. So called in "Rivington's Gazette," where he was' also termed " The Itinerant Dey of New Jersey," and " The Knight of the most honorable Order of Starvation and Chief of the Independents."

Donltey, John. Thomas Dunn Eng- lish.

Dorrington, Edward. Alexander Bicknell. Le solitaire anglois ; ou, aven- tures merveilleuses de Philippe Quarll. Traduit par. . . 1787.

Dorset, St. John. George Ste- phens. The vampire : a tragedy. L. 1821.

Tbis pseudonym is also referred to Rev. S. J, Belfour. — See " I and P."

Doseall, Dr. Henry Penneck, M.D. In Paris's "Philosophy in sport."