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five volumes (by Patrick, Lowth and Arnald) contain the best commentary on the Old Testament and the Apocrypha, which we have in the English language.'-Bp. Watson. Folio Editions of the Commentary by Patrick, Lowth, Arnald and Whitby. 7

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The Life of St. Patrick. Dublin, 1743. vols. Willett, 1806, dates 1744-66, 147. 12mo.

The delightful History of the Life and Death of St. Patricke, Champion of Ireland. Lond. 1685. Black letter, with wood cuts. Lloyd, 101, 16s. White Knights, 3085, morocco, 16s. Roxburghe, 6373, 11. 2s.

The Life and Acts of St. Patrick, the Archbishop, Primate and Apostle of Ireland, now first translated from the original Latin of Jocelin, by E. L. Swift. Dublin, 1809. 8vo. 4s. LARGE PAPER in royal 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 953, 6s. Fonthill, 3440, 37. 5s. Hibbert, 7664, 5s. 6d.

The fundamental Laws, Statutes and Constitutions of the Order of the friendly Brothers of St. Patrick. Dublin, 1763. 8vo. - Dublin, 1799. 8vo.

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Eighty-eight leaves, and a table, besides title, dedication to Sir William Allen, Knt. and some Latin verses by Tho. Newton.

Fr. Nova de Universis Philosophia. Lond. 1611. folio.

Samuel. Clavis Homerica. Lond. 1727. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

A useful work, frequently reprinted.

Symon, successively Bishop of Chichester and Ely. A Commentary upon the old and new Testament by Bishop Patrick, Dr. W. Lowth, Richard Arnald, and Dr. Daniel Whitby, with Moses Lowman's Paraphrase and Notes upon the Revelation of St. John. Lond. 1809. 4to. 7 vols.

Earl of Kerry, 603, russia, 147. 14s. Lond. 1822. royal 4to. 6 vols. PAPER. Twenty-five copies printed.

Williams, 1425, 1760-76, with Daubuz's Commentary on the Revelations, 1720, 19. 5s. Gosset, 3969, 1738, &c. 117. 11s. Dent, pt. ii. 1079, 1765, &c. russia, 172. 17s. Drury, 3260, 1765, &c. 137. 10s.

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This learned and orthodox divine published other works.

Patrick's Places. TON, Patrick.

See HAMIL

PATRUM, S. S. Apostolicorum Barnabæ, Hermæ, Clementis, Ignatii, Polycarpi Opera genuina, Gr. et Lat. Cura R. Russell. Lond. 1746. 8vo. 2 vols.

An abridgment of the labours of Cotelerius and Le Clerc, with some addenda, says Dr. Dibdin, well worthy the attention of the Biblical student. Heath, 575, 17. 4s. LARGE Williams, 1338, morocco, 6l. 15s. PAPER. Mac-Carthy,- 151 fr.

PATTEN, Rev. Robert. The History of the Rebellion in 1715. London, 1717. 8vo.

Lloyd, 915, 5s. Roxburghe, 8531, 16s.

Brockett, 2235, with Rebel convinced, 1718,

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21. 2s. The third Edition. London, 1745. 8vo. A notice of this work will be found in the Retrosp. Review, xi. 220-39. William. The Expedition into Scotlande of the most woorPrince Edward thely fortunate Duke of Somerset, &c. set out by Way of Diarie by W. Patten, Londoner. London by Rich. Grafton, 1548. 8vo.

Contains Q in eights, with three maps. It is dedicated to Sir W. Paget, Knt. after

which is a preface of 61 pages. Roxburghe,

8731, morocco, 217. White Knights, 3087, Duke of Grafton, 889, morocco, 231. 10s. Gough, 2635, 107. 5s.

Consta

17. 17s.
ble, 898, with the late Expedicion in Scot-
lande, 1544, 581. copy is in the British

Museum. The work is partly incorporated into Hollinshed's history. It was reprinted at Edinburgh in 1798, in a quarto volume, The entitled Fragments of Scotish History.

THICK

PATTEN, William. See BUDDEN, John.

PATTERSON, John Brown, M.A. On the national Character of the Athenians, and the Causes of those Peculiarities by which it was distinguished. Edinb. 1828. 8vo.

This essay gained the prize of one hundred guineas, proposed to the students of Edinburgh by his Majesties commissioners for visiting the universities and colleges of Scotland.

William, M.D. Observations on the Climate of Ireland, and Researches concerning its Nature, &c. Dublin, 1804. 8vo.

PATTESON, Rev. Edward. general and classical Atlas. 1804. 4to.

A Lond.

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A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians. Lond. 1705. 4to.

A Paraphrase and Notes upon the Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians. Lond. 1725. 4to.

The first Epistle to the Corinthians, translated by Zach. Pearce. 1728. Twelve copies printed.

A Paraphrase and Notes on St. Paul's Epistle to Philemon. Lond. 1731. 4to.

A practical Paraphrase on the Epistles of Saint Paul to the Romans, Galatians, and the Epistle to the Hebrews, after the Manner of Dr. Clarke's Paraphrase on the four Evangelists. London, 1744. 8vo.

A Paraphrase of the Epistles to Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, Philemon, and Hebrews, by Thomas Spooner, Minister of the Gospel. London, 1756. 8vo. 4s.

A new Translation of the first Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Thessalonians; offered to the Public as a Specimen of an intended Version of the whole New Testament, with a Profes ining a brief Account of

the Author's Plan, by Gilbert Wakefield. Warrington, 1781. 8vo. 2s.

A new Translation of St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews, from the original Greek, with explanatory Notes, by Samuel Hardy. 1783. 8vo. 2s.

A new and literal Translation, from the Original, of the Apostle Paul's first and second Epistles to the Thessalonians, with a Commentary and Notes by James Macknight, D.D. London, 1787. 4to. 7s. 6d.

The Epistle to the Galatians, being a Specimen of a new Version of the new Testament, with Notes. London, 1805. 4to.

St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans paraphrased; with introductory Remarks. London, 1811. 12mo.

The Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, to the Thessalonians, to Timothy, and to Titus, and the general Epistle of St. James: a new Version from the Greek, and chiefly from the Text of Griesbach, by Philalethes (John Jones, LL.D.). Lond. 1819. 12mo.

The Epistles of Paul the Apostle, translated from the Greek, and arranged in the Order in which they were probably written. With explanatory Notes. Part the first. Edinb. 1819. 8vo. This part contains the Corinthians and Romans. Epistles to the Thessalonians, Galatians,

The Epistles of Paul the Apostle translated, with an Exposition and Notes, by the Rev. Thos. Belsham (an Unitarian minister). London, 1822. 8vo. 4 vols. Able critiques on this version will be found in the Quarterly Review, vol. xiii., in the Eclectic Review for May and June 1823, in the New Edinburgh Review, vol. iv. and in the British Review, vol. xii. An exposé of Belsham's erroneous interpretations will be found in the Christian Remembrancer for 1827.

Horæ Romanæ, or an Attempt to elucidate St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans by an original Translation, explanatory Notes, and new Divisions, by Clericus. Lond. 1823. 8vo.

The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, with an Introduction, Paraphrase and Notes by C. H. Terrot, A. M. London, 1828. 8vo. 9s. An elaborate publication.

St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews, translated with Notes by the Rev. G. Simpson. 1828? 8vo. 7s. 6d.

The Life of the Apostle St. Paul, by the Bishop of Grasse, translated from the French. London, 1653. 12mo.

A Treatise wherein are discovered the Absurdities and Errors that follow from the Glosses upon the 7th Chapter of the Epistles of Paul to the Romans. Lond. 1703. 4to. See BEVAN, Joseph Gurney. PAUL, Father. Historia del Concilio Tridentino de Pietro Soave Polano. Lond. 1619. folio. Hibbert, 7579, 17. 5s. This work is

PAU

justly entitled, says Dr. Robertson, to be
placed among the most admired historical
compositions. To Antonio de Dominis the
world owe the preservation of this history,
which was transmitted in parcels from Italy
and put by him into the hands of Archb.
Abbot, by whom it was published.

The History of the Council of Trent,
translated by Brent. London, 1676. folio.

15s. Best edition.

THICK PAPER.

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- 1619. folio.

Hib

bert, 7580, K. Charles II.'s copy, morocco,
31. 11s. 1616. folio.
In 1738 twelve sheets of a translation of
this work by Dr. S. Johnson were printed in
4to. by Mr. Cave.

The History of the Quarrels of Pope Paul
V. with the State of Venice, translated from
Lond.
the Italian by Chr. Potter, D. D.
1626. 4to.

A Discourse upon the Reasons of the Re-
solution taken in the Volteline against the
Tyranny of the Grisons and Heretiques,
London,
translated by Sir Thomas Roe.
1628. 4to.

The Life of Father Paul, translated from
Rox-
the Italian.
London, 1651. 8vo.

burghe, 9208, 4s.
A Treatise of Matters beneficiary, trans-
lated into English by Wm. Denton, D. D.
London, 1680. folio.

Dr. Tho. Comber is
of opinion that this work was not written by
F. Paolo Sarpi.

The Letters of Father Paul, translated
by Edward Brown. London, 1693. 8vo.
Roxburghe, 6842, 2s.

The Rights of Sovereigns and Subjects.
London, 1725. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A History of Ecclesiastical Benefices and
Revenues, with Notes and Observations by
Amelot de la Houssaie, translated into Eng-
A work, says
lish. Westm. 1727. 8vo. 5s.
Mr. Orme, which does great honour to the
talents and character of its amiable author.

It is recommended by the Earl of Chatham
Dublin,
in his letters to his nephew.
1737. 8vo. Gosset, 3909, 3s. 6d.
Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk.
See SCOTT, Sir Walter, Bart.

Anony-
Paul's St. Cathedral.
mous Publications relating to St.
Paul's Cathedral,

The true Report of the Burnyng of the
Steeple and Churche of Poules in London.
London by Wyllyam Seres, 1561. 8vo.
Nassau, pt, ii. 743, 67. 8s. 6d.

An Addicion with an Appologie to the Causes of brinnynge of Paules Church, the which Causes were vttred at Paules Crosse by the reuerend (— Pilkington) Bishop of Duresme the viii. of June, 1651. This libel was reprinted and confuted in the following article.

The Burnynge of Paules Church in Lon

don in 1561, and the iiii Day of June
by Lyghtnynge, at three of the Clocke, at
after noone, which continued terrible and
helplesse vnto Nyght. London, by W. Seres,
1563. 16mo. S 4, in eights. Fonthill, 1049,
57. 7s. 6d. North, pt. i. 400, 17.17s. Towne-
ley, pt. i. 277, 91

His Majestie's Commission for giving
Power to inquire of the Decayes of the Cathe-
dral Church of St. Paul in London, and for
Printed by Ro-
the repairing of the same.
bert Barker, 1631.4to. Twenty-eight leaves.
This commission is dated from Canbury,
named, from the lord-mayor and archbishop
and here are above threescore commissioners
of Canterbury, down to the chamberlain of
London, for laying out such sums, as have
been, and shall be given, collected, &c. in
the said repairs.

His Maiesties Commission and further
Declaration concerning the Reparation of
Saint Pauls Church. London, 1633. 4to.

An Order of the Lords and Commons,
Mar. 12. 1643. that the Lord Mayor and
Court of Aldermen do seize the Houses,
London,
Rents, &c. of the Dean and Chapter of St.
Pauls. London, 1644. 4to.

1645. 4to.

His Majestys Commission for the Rebuilding the Cathedral Church of St. Paul.

1674. folio.

Accompt of Monies received and paid towards the Reparation and Rebuilding of St. Paul's Cathedral. 1677. folio.

A Vindication of the Expence attending the Rebuilding of St. Pauls. 1678. folio.

Three Poems of St. Paul's Cathedral by J. Wright. London, 1697. folio.

Ecclesia restaurata; a votive Poem to the Rebuilding of St. Paul's Cathedral. London, 1697. folio. 6 pages.

Phoenix Paulina: a Poem on St. Paul's Cathedral. London, 1709. 4to.

The Screw-plot discover'd; or St. Paul's preserved. London, 1710. 8vo. 16 pages.

A Collection of Tracts, (six in number) relating to Frauds and Abuses at St. Paul's. 1712-16. Reed, 6147, 17. 13s. Dent, pt. ii. 398, 27. 11s.

Frauds and Abuses at St. Paul's: in a Letter to a Member of Parliament. London,

1712. 8vo. pp. 42, exclusive of the title. This pamphlet was written by Dr. Hare, a residentiary of St. Paul's.

An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitul'd 'Frauds and Abuses at St. Paul's'; with an Appendix relating to the Revenues and Repairs of that Cathedral. London, 1713. 8vo. pp. 95, including the title and contents.

Fact against Scandal. London, 1713. 8vo. pp. 79, exclusive of the title-page and table of contents.

An Abstract of an Answer lately published to a Pamphlet intitled Frauds and Abuses at St. Paul's.' London, 1713. 8vo.

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St. Paul's Church, or the Protestant Ambulators, a burlesque Poem. London, 1716. 8vo. 32 pages.

phical Dissertations on the Egyp-
tians and Chinese, translated from
the French of M. de Pauw, by Cap-
London, 1795.
tain J. Thomson.
8vo. 2 vols.

'A work of extraordinary merit.'Quart. Review.

Selections from M. de Pauw, with Additions by Daniel Webb. London, 1794. Svo. 4s.

Philosophical Dissertations on the Greeks,

St. Paul's Cathedral, a Poem in two Parts. translated from the French of M. de Pauw. London, 1756. 4to. London, 1793, 8vo. 2 vols.

Paul's Church Yard. See BIRKENHEAD,

Sir John.

PAXTON, Rev. George. Illustra

PAULDEN, Capt. Tho. Pontefract tions of the Holy Scriptures, in three Parts. Second Edition. Edinb. 1825. 8vo. 3 vols. 11. 16s.

Castle: an Account how it was taken, and how General Rainsborough was surprised in his Quarters at Doncaster, October 29, 1648. London, 1719. 4to.

Pp. 24. Originally printed in 1702 in 4to. reprinted at Oxford in 1747. It is also to be found in the seventh volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

PAULE, Sir George. Life of John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterburie. London, 1612. 4to.

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With a wood cut portrait of Whitgift. Inglis, 1141, 5s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1302, 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1210, 11s. 6d. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 765, 14s. London, 1699. 8vo. with portrait of Whitgift by R. White. Bishop of Ely, 815, 5s. It is also to be found in the fourth volume of Wordsworth's ecclesiastical Biography. PAULFREYMAN,

MAN.

A valuable work.

Edinb. 1819. 8vo.

2 vols. - Philadelphia, 1821. 8vo. 2 vols. PAYNE, John. Royall Exchange. Harlem, 1597. 4to.

Pp. 48. A collection of Christian admonitions, dedicated to Mr. A. T. from Harlem by the author, John Payne.

John. An Epitome of History. London, 1794-5, 8vo. 2 vols.

A concise and useful work.

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Geographical Extracts, forming a general View of Earth and Nature, in four Parts. London, 1796. 8vo.

Robert. A briefe Description

see PALFREY of Ireland. London, 1589. 16mo.
- William. An Introduction to

PAULUS, Marcus. See POLO, the Game of Draughts. Lond. Marco.

PAUSANIAS. The Description of Greece, by Pausanias; translated from the Greek, with Notes, by Thomas Taylor. London, 1794,

8vo. 3 vols.

With maps and views. Hollis, 1021, 27. 12s. 6d. Earl of Kerry, 423, 27. 19s. Nassau, pt. i. 2512, russia, 37. 8s. 1824. 8vo. 3 vols. Drury, 3083, 11. 2s. An Extract of Pausanias, of the Statues, Pictures, and Temples in Greece; which were remaining there in his Time. Lond. 1758. 8vo. 4s.

An Account of the Statues, Pictures, and Temples in Greece; translated from the Greek of Pausanias, by Uvedale Price, Esq. London, 1780. 8vo. 4s. Fonthill, 2613,

19s.

PAUW, Cornelius de. Philoso

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A frvtefull Booke of the comon Places of all Saint Pauls Epistles, sette foorth by Thomas Paniell. London, 1562. 16mo. Z, in eights, dedicated to Thomas Argall. Paynel, who was a canon regular of Merton Priory in Surrey, and chaplain to King Henry VIII. published many translations from the Greek and Latin.

Peace. A prety Complaint of Peace that was banished out of

dyuers Countrys, and brought by the Welsh into England, and then fearing to be thence exiled made great Mone, vntyl Prudence retayned them agayne. London, by John Byddell. 16mo.

In verse. Bindley, pt. ii. 2408, 177. 17s. PEACHAM, Henry. The Garden of Eloquence, conteyning the Figures of Grammer and Rhetorik, &c. London, 1577. 4to.

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Steevens, 65, 2s. ley, pt. iii. 1196, 19s. 6d. Hibbert, 6244, Ss. 6d. Reed, 211, 17. 4s.

Henry. The compleat Gentleman, to which is added the Gentleman's Exercise. The third Impression, much inlarged, especially in the Art of Blazonry, by a very good Hand (Thomas Blount). London, 1661. 4to.

Best edition of this once popular work. The definition of the terms of blazonry in Dr. Johnson's dictionary are wholly derived from Peacham. Dowdeswell, 605, 8s. Boswell, 1657, 7s. Reed, 2456, 6s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1197, 10s. London, 1622. 4to. pp. 211, with engraved title by Delaram, a table, —, a dedication to Mr. W. Howard, 4 pages, and address to the reader, 3 pages. Towneley, pt. i. 731, 17. Ss. pt. ii. 1294, 16s. 6d. Lloyd, 1016, 17. Strettell, 1436, 7s. London, 1627. 4to. Reed, 1533, 11s. Gordonstoun, 1810, 12. 7s. London, 1634. 4to. Towneley, pt. ii. 1295, 13s. Nassau, pt. ii. 606, 10s.

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London, 1612. 4to. Inglis, 1145, morocco, 17. 15s. Hibbert, 6245, 21. Nassau, pt. ii. 605, 27. 19s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1198, 47. 1s. Strettell, 1437, morocco, 47. 9s. White Knights, 3330, morocco, 51. 5s. Boswell, 1658, 57. 5s. Lloyd, 1018, 51. 7s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3357, 67. 15s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 522, 81. See Retrospective Review, ix. 122-40.

The Period of Mourning disposed into sixe Visions, with nuptiall Hymnes. Lon

don, 1613. 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 792, 15s. Reed, 7007, 17. 13s. Reprinted 1789, in Waldron's Literary Museum.

Relation of Affairs of Cleve and Gulick, &c. London, 1615. 4to.

Prince Henry revived; or a Poem on the Prince Henry Frederick, Son of Frederick, Count Palatine of the Rhine. London, 1615. 4to.

Thalia's Banquet; furnished with an

hundred and odde Dishes of newly deuised Epigrammes. Lond. 1620. sm. 8vo. Lloyd,

916, 287. 10s.

The Gentleman's Exercise, or an exquisite Practise, as well for drawing all Manner of Beasts in their true Portraitures; as also

the Making of all kinds of colours, to be Blason of Coates and Armes, &c. London, vsed in Lymining, Painting, Tricking and 1639. 4to. pp. 174, dedicated to Sir Edmund Ashfield, knt. This work was annexed to the later editions of The compleat Gentle

man.

The Valley of Varietie: or, Discourse fitting for the Times, containing very learned and rare Passages out of Antiquitie, Philosophy, and History. London, 1638. 16mo. pp. 174. Prefixed to this little volume, dedicated to Henry, Earl of Dover, is an engraved plate containing an oak encircled with flowers, &c. See Brydges' Restituta, iii. 9— 12. Lloyd, 917, 8s. Dowdeswell, 539, 8s. Nassau, pt. i. 2513, 13s, 2514, 11s. Gordonstoun, 1811, 15s.

The Truth of our Times, 1638. Boswell, 2149, 3s.

The Duty of Subjects to their King, and Love of their native Country; in two Books. London, 1639. 4to.

A Dialogue between the Crosse in Cheap and Charing Crosse, comforting each other, as fearing their Fall in these uncertaine Times. By Ryhen Pameach. Printed Anno 1641. 4to. Four leaves. King and Lochée's in March, 1810, 27. 18s. See Brydges' Censura Literaria.

The Art of Living in London; or a Caution how Gentlemen, Countreymen, and Strangers, drawn by Occasion of Businesse, should dispose of themselves in the thriftiest Way; not onely in the Citie, but in all other populous Places. As also, a Direction to the poorer Sort, that come thither to seeke their Fortunes. By H. P[eacham]. Printed for John Gyles, and are to be sold by Samuel

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