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Bishops Stillingfleet, Patrick, Lloyd, Hall and Williams.-1705, folio. Reprinted 1720, fol. 1737, fol. 10s. Fifth edition. Lond. 1746, 8vo. with port. 10s. Oxford, 1814, Svo. Williams, 315, in pig skin, 11. 6s. Oxford, 1819, 8vo. 9s. Oxford, 1816, 8vo. 7s. By Page. Lond. 8vo. 9s.

The Exposition given by the Bishop of Sarum, of the 2d Article of our Religion, examined. By Jonathan Edwards, D.D. Lond. 1702.

Remarks on the Examination of the second Article of our Church. Lond. 1702, 4to.

A prefatory Discourse to an Examination of the Exposition. Lond. 1702, 4to. A Defence of the Bishop of Sarum.

Lond. 1703, 4to.

Exposition of XXIIId Article of Church of England defended. 1703, 4to. 2s. 6d.

BURNET, Bp. History of his own Time: to which is added, the Life of the Author, by his Son, Thomas Burnet. Lond. 1724-34. folio, 2 vols. 17. 1s.

Bishop Atterbury said on the appearance of Bp. Burnet's History: 'Dhim, he has told a great deal of truth; but where the Devil did he learn it?' Cole's MSS. xxiii. p. 107. Dr. Johnson observed, 'Burnet's History of his own Times is very entertaining. The style, indeed, is mere chit-chat. I do not believe that Burnet intentionally lied; but he was so much prejudiced, that he took no pains to find out the truth. He was like a man who resolves to regulate his time by a certain watch; but will not inquire whether the watch is right or not.'

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History of his own Time. Lond. 1809. 8vo. 4 vola.

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History of his own Time, with the suppressed Passages, and Notes by Speaker Onslow and others.

Oxford, 1823. 8vo. 6 vols. 27. 78. [Reprinted, Oxford, 1833.]

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History of the reign of King James II. Notes by the Earl of Dartmouth, Speaker Onslow, and Dean Swift. Additional observations, now enlarged and edited, by [Dr. Routh]. Oxford. 1852. 8vo.

Remarks on Bp. Burnet's History of his own Time. By a true Briton. Lond. 8vo. pp. 65.

A Specimen of the gross Errors in the second volume of Collier's Eccles. Hist. being a Vindication of the late Bishop of Sarum. Lond. 1724, 8vo.

A Specimen of the Bishop of Sarum's An edition, Dublin, 1724, fol. 2 vols. 16s. posthumous History of the Affairs of the An edition, 1725-34, small 8vo. 6 vols. Sur-Church and State of Great Britain during reptitiously printed at the Hague by his Life, by Robert Elliot, M.A. To which Thomas Johnson. LARGE paper. Sir P. is added, Mr. Lesley's Character of an Enthusiastick. Lond. 8vo. pp. vi & 42. Thompson, 34, 17.10s.

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The conclusion of the history, which is addressed to men of all orders and degrees, has been published, Lond. 1734, 8vo. 1751,

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History of his own Time, with the Author's Life by Editor,

A Review of Bishop Burnet's History of his own Times. By a Gentleman. Lond. 1724, 8vo. pp. 69.

A Specimen of some free and impartial Remarks on publick Affairs and particu lar Persons, especially relating to Scot land. By John Cockburn, D.D. Lond. 8vo. pp. iv & 70.

A Vindication of Bishop Burnet from & Libel entitled a Specimen of some free and impartial Remarks, &c. by John Cockburn, D.D. Lond, 1724, 8vo.

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Historical and critical Remarks, by B. Higgons. Lond. 1725, 8vo. 38. LARGE PAPER, 48. 6d. Williams, 862, mor. 11. 8s. Second edition, 1727, 3s. 6d.

Bishop Burnet's late History charged with Partiality and Misrepresentation respecting the murder of Arthur, Earl of Essex. By Lawr. Braddon. Lond. 1725, 8vo. A Letter to the Author of the Reflections historical and political (George Granville. Lord Lansdown), by Thomas Burnet, Esq.

List of Bishop Burnet's other Publications. Discourse on Sir Robert Fletcher of Saltoun. Edinb. 1665, 12mo. 10s. 6d.

A modest and free Conference between a Conformist and Nonconformist, in seven Dialogues. Glasgow, 1669, 12mo.

Rome's Glory, or a Collection of divers Miracles wrought by Popish Saints, collected out of their own Authors, with a prefatory Discourse, declaring the Impossibility and Folly of such vain Impostures. Lond. 1678, 8vo.

The Mystery of Iniquity unvailed. Lond. 1673, 12mo. In answer to this appeared Anti-Haman, by W. E. 1679, 8vo. A Vindication of the Authority, Constitution, and Laws of the Church and State of Scotland: in four Conferences. Glasg. 1673, 8vo. 5s. Bindley, pt. i. 514, date 1773, 5s. 6d. Heath, 4732, 9s. A new edition, 1724, 8vo.

Observations on the first and second of the Canons commonly ascribed to the Holy Apostles. Glasgow, 1673, 12mo.

An Account given by J. Ken, a Jesuit, of the Truth of Religion examined. 1674. 8vo. A rational Method for proving the Truth of Christian Religion, as it is professed in the Church of England. Lond. 1675, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Written in answer to A rational Compendious Way to convince without Dispute all Persons whatsoever dissenting from the true Religion; by J. Ken.'

A Relation of a Conference held about Religion at London, 3d April, 1676; by Edward Stillingfleet, D.D. and Gilbert Burnet, with some 'Gentlemen of the Church of Rome (Edmund Coleman, a JeSuit, and others). Lond. 1676, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Reprinted in 1687, 4to.

A modest Survey of a Discourse, entitled The naked Truth; or the true State of the

Primitive Church, by an humble Moderator (Dr. Herbert Crofts, Bishop of Hereford). 1676, 4to.

A Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England, in Answer to a Paper written by one of the Church of Rome. Lond. 1677, 8vo. 5s. The second edition was published 1688, 4to.

On the Importance of substantial Piety and vital Religion. 1677, 12mo. The preface to 'The Life of God in the Soul of Man, by Henry Scougal, M.A.' 3s. 6d.

A Letter written upon the Discovery of the late Plot. 1678, 4to.

The Unreasonableness and Impiety of Popery, in a second Letter written upon the Discovery of the late Plot. 1678, 4to.

A Relation of the Massacre of about an hundred thousand Protestants in France, in 1572. Lond. 1678, 4to. 3s. 6d.

A Decree made at Rome, March, 2, 1679, condemning some Opinions of the Jesuits, and other Casuists. Lond. 1679, 4to. 3s.

The Infallibility of the Romish Church examined and confuted. 1680, 4to.

The Last Words of Lewis du Moulin. Lond. 1680, 4to. 3s.

The Conversion and Persecution of Eve Cohan, now called Elizabeth Verboon, a Person of Quality of the Jewish Religion 1680, 4to.

The Policy of Rome as delivered by Cardinal Palavicini in his History of the Council of Trent. Englished out of French. With a Preface by Gilbert Burnet, D.D Lond. 1681, 8vo. 5s.

A Collection of Letters and Instruments that have passed during the late Contests of France concerning the Regale. Lond 1681, 8vo.

News from France: in a Letter, giving a Relation of the present State of the Difference between the French King and the Court of Rome, &c. 1682, 4to.

The History of the Rights of Princes in the Disposing of Ecclesiastical Bene fices and Church Lands. Lond. 1682. 8vo. 4s. In 1682, were published Animadversions on this work. 4to.

An answer to the Animadversions on the History of the Rights of Princes, &c. Lond. 1682. 4to.

The last Confession and Meditations of Lieut. John Stern: together with the last Confession of George Borosky. Written by Gilbert Burnet, D.D., and Anthony Horneck, D.D. Lond. 1682. fol. pp. 28. This account of the murderers of Thomas Thynne, Esq., called from his great wealth, Tom of Ten Thousand,' is reprinted in the eighth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

A Letter writ by the last Assembly General of the Clergy of France to the Protestants. Translated into English and examined: by Gilbert Burnet, D D. Lond. 1683. 8vo. 4s.

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A Continuation of Reflections on Mr. Varilla's History of Heresies. Amst. 1687. 12mo. 2s.

The Citation of Gilbert Burnet, D.D., to answer in Scotland, on 27th June, old Style, 1687, for High Treason; together with his Answer, and three Letters written by him to the Earl of Middletoun. 1687. 4to. 68.

Lettres de Citation a Mr. Burnet pour comparoître en Ecosse le 27 Juin vieux Stile, avec sa Reponse. Lond. 1687. 4to.

A Relation of the Death of the primitive Persecutors, translated from the Latin of Lactantius, with a large Preface concerning Persecution. Amst. 1687. 8vo. Second Edition. Lond. 1713. 8vo. Reasons against the Repealing the Acts of Parliament concerning the Test. 1687. 4to.

Some Reflections on his Majesty's Proclamation of the 12th of February, 1686-7, for a toleration in Scotland; together with the said Proclamation. 1687. 4to.

A Letter containing some Reflections on his Majesty's Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, dated April 4, 1687.4to.

An Answer to Henry Payne's Letter concerning his Majesty's Declaration of Indulgence, written to the Author of a Letter to a Dissenter. 1687. 4to.

An Answer to a Paper printed with Allowance, entitled 'A new Test of the Church of England's Loyalty.' 1687, 4to.

Religion, Lives, and Liberties. 1688. 4to. 1693. 4to.

Some Extracts out of Mr. James Stew

art's Letters, from 12th July to 19th Nov. 1687, which were communicated to Mynheer Fagel, the States' Pensioner of the Province of Holland; together with some References to Mr. Stewart's printed Letter. 1688. 4to.

Reflections on a Pamphlet, entitled 'Parliamentum Pacificum, (written by John Northleigh, M.D.) licensed by the Earl of Sunderland, and printed in London, in March, 1688. 4to.

Dr. Burnet's Vindication of himself from the Calumnies with which he is aspersed in a Pamphlet entitled 'Parliamentum Pacificum, licensed by the Earl of Sunderland, and printed in London, Mar. 1688, 4to.

A Letter to a Lord upon his happy Conversion from Popery to the Protestant Religion, 7th Dec. 1688. 4to. Two leaves, 35.

Reflections on Mr. Varillas his History of Heresy, Book I. Tome I. as far as re lates to English Matters, more especially those of Wickliff. 1688. 12mo.

An Apology for the Church of England, with Relation to the Spirit of Persecution for which she is accused. Lond. 1688. 4to. 2s.

An Inquiry into the present State of Affairs; and in particular, whether we owe Allegiance to the King in these Circumstances? And, whether we are bound to treat with him, and call him back again or not? Printed by Authority. 1688. 4to.

An Edict in the Roman Law (de inspiciendo Ventre, custodiendoque Partu), concerning the visiting a Woman with Child, and the looking after what may be born of her; with Observations from Aristophanes and Cicero, relating to the same Cases. 1688. 4to.

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Reflections on a Paper, entitled 'His Majesty's Reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester.' Published by Authority. 1688. 4to.

A Discourse concerning Transubstantiation and Idolatry; being in Answer to the Bishop of Oxford's Plea relating to those two Points. 1688. 4to. This work was first published in two tracts, the first entitled A second Part of the Inquiry into the Reasons offered by Dr. Samuel Parker, Bishop of Oxford, for abrogating the 1688. 4to. the latter A continuation of the second Part of the Inquiry,' 1688. 4to.

The Earl of Melfort's Letter to the Pres-Test. byterian Ministers in Scotland, written in his Majesty's Name upon their Address: together with some remarks upon it, 1687. 4to. A Review of the Reflections on the Prince of Orange's Declaration; printed at Exeter, in November, 1688. 4to.

An Inquiry into the Measures of Submission to the supreme Authority, and of the Grounds upon which it may be lawful or necessary for Subjects to defend their

A Letter containing Remarks on the two Papers written by K. Charles II. concerning Religion. 1688. 4to. This letter was written 1685, but not published till 1688.

Reflections on 'the Relation of the English Reformation, and the Theses relating to it,' lately printed at Oxford, by Obadiah

BURNET-continued.

Walker, Master of University Coll., in two Parts. Amst. 1688. Lond. 1689. 4to. 3s. 6d. A Pastoral Letter to the Clergy of his Diocese, concerning the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary; dated 15th May, 1689. 4to. 4s. This letter having, in pages 19, 20, 21, touched upon the right of conquest, gave such offence to some persons in both houses of parliament, that it was, says Bishop Kennet, ordered to be burned by the hands of the common executioner, in 1693. In 1690, appeared A Letter in Answer, 4to. A Letter to Mr. Thevenot, containing a Censure of Mr. Le Grand's History of K. Henry the Eighth's Divorce; to which is added a Censure of Mr. de Meux's (Bossuet) History of the Variations of the Protestant Churches, together with some further Reflections on Mr. Le Grand. Lond. 1689. 4to. 4s. 6d.

A Collection of eighteen Papers relating to the Affairs of Church and State during the reign of K. James II. Lond. 1689. 4to. 1. 11s. 6d.

Dr. G. Burnet's Tracts. Lond. 1689. 12mo. 2 vols.

Six Papers: to which is added an Apology for the Church of England, &c. and an Enquiry into the Measures of Submission to the supream Authority, &c. Lond. 1689, 4to.

Instructions for the Archdeacons of the Diocese of Salisbury, to be delivered by them to the Clergy in their Easter Visitations; together with a Letter from their Diocesan, dated 22nd April, 1690. 1690. 4to. A short Directory, containing proper Rules how to prepare young Persons for Confirmation. 1690. 4to.

Four Discourses delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury; with a large prefatory Epistle to the Clergy of the said Diocese. Lond. 1694. 8vo. 4s. In the prefatory address, dated 8th Dec. 1693, will be found a distinct account of the design of each discourse, and a confutation of the objections which had been alleged against the revolution.-Notes upon the Bishop of Salisbury's four Discourses. Lond. printed in Usum Sarum, 1695. 4to. 3s.

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1703. 4to.

Tracts and Sermons published in the Years 1677-1704. Lond. 1704. 4to. 3 vols. with portraits, 21. 2s.

An Exposition of the Church Catechism, for the use of the Diocese of Sarum. Lond. 1710. 8vo. 4s.

A Speech in the House of Lords, 16th March, 1709-10, upon the first Article of the Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverel. 1710. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Four Letters between Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Salisbury, and Mr. H. Dodwell, on occasion of Mr. Dodwell's Resolution to leave the Nonjurors and return to the Communion of the Church of England. Lond. 1713. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Published by Rob.

Nelson.

Some Sermons preach'd on several Occasions, and an Essay towards a new Book of Homilies in seven Sermons. Lond. 1713. 8vo. 5s.

A Resolution of two important Cases of Conscience. Question the first: Is a Woman's Barrenness a just Ground for Divorce, or for Polygamy? Question the second: Is Polygamy, in any Case, lawful under the Gospel? 1733. Published in the Appendix to the Memoirs, &c. of John Macky, Esq. 5s.

Thoughts on Education, now first printed from an original MS. Lond. 1761. 8vo. 3s.

A Memorial offered to the Princess Sophia, Electress of Hanover, containing a Delineation of the Constitution and Policy of England, with Anecdotes concerning remarkable Persons of that Time. Lond. 1815. 8vo. 6s. Now first published, according to the original in the Royal Li

Animadversions on Mr. Hill's Book, en-brary at Hanover.

Fathers. Lond. 1695. 4to. 38. 6d.

tituled A Vindication of the primitive BURNET, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury. Sermons on several occasions, viz.

An Essay on the Memory of the late Queen (Mary). Lond. 1695. 8vo. with portrait of Mary, 48. L. P. 6s.

A Letter to Dr. John Williams in Defence of the Discourse on the Divinity and Death of Christ. Lond. 1695. 4to. 48. 6d. Designed as a reply to the objections of an Unitarian writer, contained in Some Considerations on the Explications of the Doctrine of the Trinity,' published

1694. 4to.

1. 6th Dec. 1674, on Rom. xiii. 5. 1675, 4to. 1710, 8vo. 2. 30th Jan. 1674-5, 2 Sam. 1. 12. 1675, 4to. with No. 1. 1710,8vo. 2*. 18th July, 1678, at the Funeral of Mrs. Anne Serle. 1678, 4to. 3. 2d Sept. 1680. Amos, iv. 11, 12. 1680, 4to. 4. 22d Dec. 1680. Rev. iii. 2, 3. 1681, 4to. 5. 30th Jan. 1680-1. Zach. viii. 19. 1681, 4to. 6. 29th Sept. 1681. Matth. xii. 25. 1681, 4to. 7. 28th June,

BURNET-continued.

1682. Psalm xxxvii. 37. 1682, 4to. 8. 5th Nov. 1684. Psalm xxii. 21. 1684, 4to. 9. 23d Dec. 1688. Psalm cxviii. 23.1689,4to. 10. 31st Jan. 1688-9. Psalm cxliv. 15. 1689, 4to. 11. 11th April, 1689. 2 Sam. xxiii. 3, 4. 1689, 4to. 12. 5th Nov. 1689. Micah, vi. 5. 1689, 4to. 13. 26th Nov. 1689. Acts vii. 16. 1689, 4to. 14. 25th Dec. 1689. 1 Tim. iii. 16. 1690, 4to. 15. 12th Mar. 1689-90. Luke xix. 41, 42. 1690, 4to. 16. 16th July, 1690. Psal. lxxxv. 8. 1690, 4to. 17. 19th Oct. 1690. Psalm cxliv. 10, 11. 1690, 4to. 18. 19th Feb. 1690-1. Prov. xxxi. 30, 31. 1691, 4to. 19. 29th April, 1691. Psalm xii. 1. 1691, 4to. 20th. 26th Nov. 1691. Prov. xx. 28. 1691, 4to. 21. 7th Jan. 1691-2. Eccles. ii. 26. 1692, 4to. 22. 11th March, 1693-4. 1 Cor. i. 26. 1694, 4to. 23. 29th May, 1694. Psalm cv. 5. 1694, 4to. 24. 30th Nov. 1694. 2 Tim. iv. 7. 1694, 4to. 25. 10th Feb. 1694-5. 2 Cor. vi. 1. 1695, 4to. 26. 25th Dec. 1696. Gal. iv. 4. 1696, 4to. 27. 7th March, 1696-7. Ephes. v. i. 1697, 4to. 28. 2d Dec. 1697. 2 Chron. ix. 8. 1697, 4to. 29. 25th April, 1698. Gal. vi. 10, 1698, 4to. 30. 25th March, 1700. Prov. xxvii. 5, 6. 1700, 4to. 31. - Jan. 1703-4. 1 Cor. xii. 26, 27. 1704. 4to. 32. 18th Feb. 1703-4.

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[Mrs. Burnet, the wife of the Bishop, published A Method of Devotion; or, Rules for holy and devout living, with prayers. To which is added an Account of her Life, by T. Goodwyn. Lond. 1709. Svo.]

BURNET, Rev. Gilbert. Practical Sermons (48) on varions Subjects. Lond. 1747. 8vo. 2 vols.

John. Practical Hints on Composition in Painting, illustrated

Malachi i. 11. 1704, 4to. 33.-Oct. 1704.
Phil. ii. 1, 2. 1704, 4to. Prefixed is a
charge given at the triennial visitation of
the Diocese of Salisbury in October, 1704.
34. 10th March, 1705-6. Psalm xlix. 20.
1706, 4to. 35. 25th March, 1706. Matth.
xxiv. 12, 4to. 36. 27th June, 1706. Deut. by Examples from the great Mas-
iv. 6, 7, 8, 8vo. 37. 31st Dec. 1706. Psalm ters of the Italian, Flemish and
lxxii. 4. 1707, 8vo. 38. 29th May, 1710. Dutch Schools, Lond. 1822. 4to.
Matth. xxii. 21. 1710, 8vo. 39 & 40. 5th and
7th Nov. 1710. Psalm cxliv. 15. 1710. 8vo.

41. 2d April, 1711. Psalm cxxii. 6,7,8,9.
1711, 4to. 42. 29th March, 1714. Daniel,
iv. 27 1714, 8vo. 43.-1714. Acts, xx. 28,
4to. With this sermon is a charge given
at the triennial visitation of the Diocese
of Salisbury, 1714. 44. 31st Oct. 1714.
Psalm ii. 10, 11, 8vo.
45. 5th June, 1689.
2 Chron. xv. 2. 46. 27th Oct. 1692. Exod.
iv. 13. 47. 15 March, 1701-2. Isaiah, xlix.
33. 48. Against Popery, near the end of
the reign of K. Charles II. Ephes. i. 3.
49 & 50. 20th July, 1683, before the Lord
Wm. Russell, Rev. xiv. 13. Psalm xxiii. 4.
51. Upon Death,-1705. Eccles. xii. 7. 52.
Upon the Love of God. Matth. xxii. 35,
36, 37, 38. 53. Upon the Love of our
Neighbour. Matth. xxii. 39, 40. 54.
Against Perjury. Levit. xix. 12. 55. Of
the Nature of Oaths, and against profane
Swearing. James v. 12. 56. Upon keeping
holy the Sabbath-day. Exod. xx. 8, 9, 10,
11. 57. Against Adultery and Unclean-
ness. Heb. xiii. 4. 58. Against Drunken-
ness. Ephes. v. 18.

Nos. 3-32 inclusive are in the collection of tracts and sermons, written and pub

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wise published Practical Hints on Colour
Pp. 22. with plates. This writer like-
in Painting, illustrated by Examples from
the works of the Venetian, Flemish, and
Dutch Schools. Lond. 1827, 4to. Rem.
brandt and his works. Lond. 1848. 4to.
Landscape Painting in oil colours. 1849.
4to. and several other works, for which
see London Catalogue.

Thomas, D.D., of the Charter
House.
Earth. Lond. 1759. 8vo. 2 vols. 98.
Sacred Theory of the

Best edition.

Williams, 311, 17. 13s. This Book may be considered the masterpiece of this writer, and though, in point of philosophy, it is completely exploded, the book will ever continue to charm the reader by the eloquence of its style, and the grandeur of its imagery. It was allswered by Warren, Bp. Croft, Keill, and Whiston; to all of whom Dr. Burnet replied. The original edition in Latin entitled Telluris Theoria, 1681. 4to. 2 vols. See Retr. Rev. vi. 138-52,

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