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11. 4s. Inglis, 137, illustrated and bound The writings of this eminent divine of in morocco, 47.8s. the church of England are held in conBale. Expostulation or Com-siderable estimation, particularly his Essay playnte agaynst the Blasphemyes of on Redemption.

Thomas, D.D. Works, edited

a franticke Papyst of Hamshyre. by James Drake. Cambridge, 1822. Lond. by John Daye, 16mo.

Black letter. Contains C, in eights, the last leaf blank. Dedicated to Johan Duke of Northumberland.' Bright 1845, 37. 8s.

Catechisme, with Dialogue betweene Husbande and Wyfe. Imp. at Wesell, 1545. 8vo.

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8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

Sensible and excellent discourses. His work on divine benevolence is a most able answer to ancient and modern sceptics.

BALISTA. Chr. Ouerthrow of the Gowte, written in Latin verse by Chr. Balista, translated by B. (arnaby) G.(ooge). Lond. for Abr. Veale,

1577. 8vo.

BALL, John. Treatise concerning all the principal Grounds of the Christian Religion. Lond. 4to. 5s.

The most popular of all this Puritan Divine's works. It was fourteen times printed before the year 1632, and has been translated into Turkish, by Wm. Seaman.

Oxford, 1660. 8vo.

Brand, 10s. 6d. See HARRISON, John. LELAND, John. MANTUANUS, Bapt. STALBRYDE, Henry. WRAGHTON, William. BALES, Peter. Writing Schoolemaster; conteining three Bookes in one; the first, teaching swift Writing the second, true Writing; Thomas, and F. BEATTY. Rethe third, faire Writing. Lond. by ports of Cases in the High Court of Thomas Orwin, 1590. 4to. Chancery, Ireland, 1807-14. DubBlack letter. Dedicated To Sir Chris-lin, 1821-3. royal 8vo. 2 vols. topher Hatton, Knight.' R 3, in fours. A 27. 19s. 6d. [Second edit. 1823-4.] edition, with sundry new editions,' 1597, 12mo. An account of this celebrated per- Ballad.-An Answere to a Roson, who was one of the first who intro-mish Rime, lately printed and entiduced short-hand writing into this country, will be found in Dr. Bliss's valuable edi tuled, A proper new Ballad.—Written by that Protestant and Catholike J. R.(hodes). Lond. 1602. 4to. BALFOUR, Sir James. Practicks, The Ballad is given in 24 stanzas, Roman type, and the answer by J. R. in 46 or a System of the more ancient stanzas, black letter. 20 leaves. Perry, Law of Scotland. Edinb. 1754. pt. i. 209, 17. 2s. According to the author's folio. address, there was an answer in prose by Crowley, in 1588.

tion of Wood's Athen. Oxon. i. 655-7. BALEY. See BAILEY.

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A Ballad Book. Edinb. 1824.

Thirty copies printed for private distribution, by the editor, C. K. Sharpe, Esq. Sir James, Bart. Historical Ballads.-A Collection of Old Works, (viz. The Annales of Scot- Ballads, corrected from the best land, from MLVII-MDCXL and Me- and most antient Copies extant, morialls and Passages of Church and with Introductions historical and State, from MDCXLI-MDCLII, &c.) critical. Lond. 1726-38. 12mo. 3

Published from the original MSS. vols. with 47 plates. preserved in the Library of the This collection is, by Dr. Farmer, asFaculty of Advocates (by James cribed to Ambrose Phillips. [The plate of Haig.) Edinb. 1824, or Lond. 1825. the Swimming Lady at p. 133, in vol. ii. is often wanting.] Dent, pt. i. 178, 47. Duke 4 vols. 8vo. Portrait by Lizars, 17. 18. of York, 3837, 47. White Knights, pt. i. BALGUY, John, D.D. Twenty 285, 41. 5s. Koxburghe, 3220, 47. 14s. 6d. Sermons on various occasions. Lond. Perry, pt. xi. 882, 57. Dibdin, 714, 57. 10s.

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BALTHARPE, J. The Straights Voyage, or St. David's Poem. Lond. 1671. 8vo.

The Common Place Book of ancient and modern Ballads, and Metrical Legendary Tales, an ori- Lloyd, 49, 67. 12s. 6d. Perry, 37. 10s. BALTIMORE, Fred. Calvert, Lord. ginal Selection, many never before Tour to the East, in the Years 1753 published. Edinburgh, 1824. 12mo. and 1764. With Remarks on the The ballads in this selection, many City of Constantinople and the

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Inferi.

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An entertaining work, comprising notices of the lives and writings of 62 ladies, commencing with Juliana of Norwich, and ending with Constantia Grierson. Bindley, pt. i. 902, 17s. Sir P. Thompson, 127, 17.8s. Williams, 215, morocco, 17. 14s. Reprinted 1771. 4to. in London, 1775, 8vo. 10s. 6d. A very large Bindley, pt. ii. 349, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. collection of Ballard's epistolary corre- i. 749, 17. 18s. Reed, 6683, 10s. 6d. spondence is in the Bodleian Library. BALZAC, J. L. Guez de. Letters - G. The History of Susanna, and Remaines. Trans. by Sir R. compiled according to the prophet Baker. Lond. 1655-8. 8vo. 2 vols. Daniel, amplified with convenient These letters were formerly in much remeditations. Sung by the devoted quest. honourer of the divine muses, G. B. Bamburgh. A Catalogue of the T. Harper, for Wm. Hope, 1638. Library at Bamburgh Castle, in Northumberland. 4to. [1799.]

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Contains 8 leaves. Addressed to 'Master 4to. Lional Maddison, &c. The dedication is dated 1593. In the British Museum are two editions, one with the date of 1623.

Privately printed (in Holland) 1687. One of the rarest memoirs relating to the civil war. Bright, 1845, 47.

BAMPFYLDE, John. Sixteen Son

BALNAVES, Henry. Confession of Faith concerning how the trou- nets. Lond. 1778. small 4to.

These sonnets are highly praised by Dr.
Southey, in his specimens, and by the
Quarterly Review: they are reprinted in
Park's Collection of the Poets.
BAMPFIELD, Francis.
Sciences and profitable Arts in one
Book of Jehovah Ælokim. Printed,
1677. folio. In two Parts.

All useful

1847, Wa. Shirley.
1848, E. G. Marsh.
1849, R. Michell.

1853, W. Thomson. 1854, Hon. S. Waldegrave. 1850, E.M.Goulbourn.1855, J. E. Bode. 1851, H. B. Wilson. 1856, E. A. Litton. 1857, W. E. Jelf.

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Banbury, The Shepherd of. Rules to know of the Change of the WeaGordonstoun, 808, 8s. Most of the works ther. By John Claridge. Lond. of this singular character are in the British 1744. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Museum, and a life of him will be found in Dr. Bliss's edition of Wood's Athenæ Oxon. iv. 126-8.

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BANCKS, J. Miscellaneous Works Bampton Lecture. A Collection in Verse and Prose. Lond. 1738-9, of the Sermons preached at the Lec- 8vo. 2 vols. with plates after Hoture, founded by the Rev. John garth, 14s. Bampton, from its foundation in

1780 to the year 1856.

London, 8vo. 77 vols.

Oxford and

BANCROFT, D. A brief Discoverie of the Untruthes and Slanders against the true Government of the

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but the latter has been reprinted. Williams, place.

138, 1780-1821, 44 vols. with some contro-
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1818, C. A. Moysey.
1819, H. D. Morgan.
1820, G. Faussett.
1821, J. Jones.

1782, R. Holmes. 1783, J. Cobb. 1784, J. White. 1785, R. Churton. 1786, G. Croft.

1787, W. Hawkins.

1788, R. Shepherd.

1789, E. Tatham, 2 v. 1822, R. Whately. reprinted, 1840.1823, C. Goddard.

1790, H. Kett.

1791, R. Morres.
1792, J. Eveleigh.
1793, J. Williamson.
1794, T. Wintle.
1795, D. Veysie.
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1797, W. Finch.
1798, C. H. Hall.
1799, W. Barrow.
1800, G. Richards.
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1804, R. Laurence.
1805, E. Nares.
1806, J. Browne.
1807, T. Le Mesurier.
1808, J. Penrose.

1824, J.J. Conybeare.

1825, G. Chandler.
1826, W. Vaux.
1827, H. H. Milman.
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1830, H. Soames.
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