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Friend toMinistor^.A. Allen Wile;/.

In 1834 and ISO.'i he wrote ;i Heries of jirticles, which appciired in the " Western Ohristi;in Ad- vocate," under this signature, which were after- Wiii-Us liublished under the title " Letters to ^[iDi^ter.4 "

Friend to Order, A. J. iSomerville. A reply tii the speeches of Dr. Chalmers and i)r. il.acgill, in the synod of Glasgow and Ayr ... By . . . Edinb. 1824.

Friend to Religious and Civil Llb- ert.v, A. .John .Jones. A short and safe expedient for terminating the present de- hates about subscriptions. . . By. . . L. 1709.

Friend to the Clergy, A. — — See- hritjld, A remonstrance address'd to the clerffy. . . By ... L. 17-!1.

Friend to the Constitution, A. Benjdiinn Flower. The ])rinciples of the British constitution e.xiihiined . . . L. 1792.

Friend to the Nation, A. John Wi/nn Baker. An address to the representa- tives of tliu people upon subjects of mo- ment, to the well-being and happiness of .. . Ireland. By. . . Dublin, 1771.

Friend to the Navy, A. ilahlon Dicherson. Correspondence. . . touching the South Sea exploring expedition. . . N.Y. 1838.

Friend to the Principles of that Work, A. Rev. Joseph Holden Pott, M.D. Remarks on two particulars in a refuta- tion of Calvinism, etc. [By George Pretyman Tomline, Bishop of Win- chester.] By. . . 1811.

Friend to Truth, A. .7. Dodds. The Church of England: is she the true church, or the prostitute of Babylon 1 A letter to Robert Mackenzie Beverley, occasioned by the publication of " The Tombs of the Prophets ..." By. . . L. 1831.

Friend to Truth, A. Joseph Ecl-leii. Divine glory brought to view, in the con- demnation of the ungodly ... By. . . B.1782.

Friend to Truth, A. Albert Radicati, Count de Passeran. A philosophical dis- sertation upon death .. . By... L. 17-52.

Friend to Truth and Liberty, A.

I Josiah Oinn. Remarks on two charges : delivered by the Bishop of L[iclifiel]d and C[oventr]y [Dr. Smalbroke], to the clergy of his diocese. . . By ... L. 1738. Friend to Truth and the Present Happy Establishment, A. Caleb Flemiriff. Remarks upon the life of John, Duke of Argyle ... L, 1745.

Friend to Youth, A. William Pinnock.

. A catechism of chronology. L. 1821.

.Viliboae saya he gained an enduring reputa- tioti by his educational catcchiemB, 83 parts.

.\ writer in a recent number of the Athenseum witys, " Some of the papers have cruelly said he [ was the author of the ' Catechisms ' which had begun to appear before lie was horn."

Friend Unkno^vn, A. John Humfreii. A paper to William Penn, at the departure of that gentleman to his territory. . . By ... L. 1700.

Friend, who is lately deceased, A. Anne Fri/. — See " F., A."

Friendly, Aunt. J/r.-.-. Sarah S. (Tut- hiJI) Ihiker. (1) Barton Todd. By. . . N.Y. 180!). — (2) The children on the plains. By . . . N.Y. 1860. — (3) The Jewish Twins. By . . . N.Y'. 1860. — (4) "Poor little Joe." By . . . N.Y. 1860. — See " I. and P."

Friinousse. R. Toche'. Les premieres illustrees; notes ctcroquis. Paris, 1883-84.

Fritz. A. Smith. 1873.

Fritze, Ernst. Luise Reinhardt. Cari- tas : roman. Prag, 1857.

Privillig, En svensk. Oscar von Knorrim/. Minnen fran fattlaget i Dan- mark 1849. Sthlm. 1864.

Frolich, Herr. Thomas William Mar- shall. The " old Catholics " at Cologne ... By. . L. n.d.

Froth, Abraham. Arthur Charlett. " Spectator," No. 43, April 19, 1711.

Funny Man of " The Times," The. William L, Alden.

Fuster, Colonel Cranberry. Charles Astor Bristed. A letter from ... to Jef- ferson J. Grahster, Jr., etc. " Knicker- bocker," February, 1852.

Fuzzy Guzzy. William Henry Bur- leigh.

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G. Ezra Stiles Gannett, in the " Christ. Exam."

G. Sa7nuel Gilman, D.V., in the "Christ, Exam.," 11., 420. B. 1825.

G. John ]\[. (4alt. The annexation of Texas. Williamsburg, Va., 1852.

G. Leonard Withinijton. The bird's

nest in the moon. " New England Mag.," Vol. VII., p. 33, 1834.

G. Fd'vard Collins Giddij. Lttss of the Algerine Xfbec. . . September, 1700. By. . . in the " Selector or Cornish Mau.," 1827.

G. C. J. M. Gwinn. Miles's Dc S.jtti,