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Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasti- |mation and Defence of Religion. 1643. 4to carum, ex Authoritate primum Re- with cuts by Hollar. Nassau, pt. i. 2366, gis Henrici 8 inchoata: deinde per Regem Edouardum 6 prouecta, adauctaq in hunc Modum, atq; nunc ad pleniorem ipsarum Reformatio

nem in Lucem ædita. Lond. ex Offic. Joh. Daij. 1571. 4to.

Contains 149 leaves besides these prefixed Ad doctum & candidum Lectorem Præfatio. I. F. Reg. Henr. 8. Epistola. Reg. Edouard. 6. Epistola. Tabula titulorum.' At the end De Regulis Juris.' See Neale's Hist. of the Puritans, i. p. 63. Biog. Brit. p. 2460, Art. Haddon, Notei. Strype's Life of Parker, p. 508. Collier's Eccl. Hist. ii. 326. Lond. 1640. 4to. 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. 18s.

tion of the Church of England. Lond.

1654. 12mo.

of England. Printed 1685. Hibbert, 6807, History of the Reformation and the Church

6s. 6d.

Memoirs of the History of Antiquities of Great Britain relating to the Reformation, &c. Lond. 1713. 12mo. with a frontispiece and plates.

A rational Defence of the English Reformation and Protestant Religion. London, 1753. 12mo.

Sundrie memorable Matters by divers godly and learned Men, concerning Reformation in Discipline and Ceremonies. 4to. Reformer.-The Reformer; or,

Reformation.-Anonymous Pub- the Vices of the Age exposed. London, 1700. 12mo.

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A Parte of a Register, contayninge sundrie memorable Matters, written by diuers godly and learned in our Time, which stande for, and desire the Reformation of our Church,

in Discipline and Ceremonies, according to

the pure Worde of God, and the Lawe of

our Lande. (Edinburgh by Robert Waldegraue, 1593). 4to. 17. Is. This work, consisting of 42 small tracts, contains 554 pages, besides the title and table of contents prefixed.

Mirrour of new Reformation, wherein Reformers, by their owne Acknowledgment, are represented ad vivum. The Beauty also of their Handy-worke is displayed. Printed by John Cousturier, 1634. These epigrammes' are a feeble attempt to expose the first great reformers of our religion to contempt and ridicule.

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Solemn League and Covenant for Refor

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Poëmata variis Linguis edita. Lond.

1616. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. Registrum omnium Breuium, tam originalium quam iudicialium. Lond. ex Ædib. G. Rastell. 1531. folio. 18s.

The original and judicial writs are printed separately. The original contain 321 leaves, besides an alphabetical table prefixed, and a blank leaf at the end. The judicial contain 85 leaves, besides a table prefixed, and a blank leaf at the end. 1553. 1595.

1687. The Registrum Brevium is said by Lord Coke to be the most ancient book in the English law.

Registrum Regale; sive Catalogus, I. Præpositorum utriusque Collegii Regis Etonensis et Cantabrigiensis. II. Sociorum Collegii Etonensis. III. Alumnorum e Collegio Etonensi in Collegium Regale Cantabrig. per singulos Annos cooptatorum. Ab Ann. Dom. 1443, usque ad Ann. 1774. Etonæ, 1774. 4to.

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Powers of Man. Edinb. 1785-8. 4to. 2 vols.

Essays on the intellectual and active

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An Enquiry into the human Mind on the Principles of common Sense. 8vo. Frequently reprinted. 1769. 8vo. Horne Tooke, 585, with MS. notes by Tooke, 21. 3s. Thomas. Pp. 49, with a plate of a charter granted Two Voyages to by K. Henry VI. New South Wales and Van DieRegistrum Wiltunense, Saxoni-man's Land, by Thomas Reid, Surcum et Latinum, in Museo Britan-geon, Royal Navy. Lond. 1822. 8vo. nico asservatum, ab Anno Regis Alfredi 892, ad Annum Regis Edwardi 1045. Londini, 1827. folio. Pp. 56. One hundred copies printed for private distribution, at the expense of Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart.

REGIUS, Adam. In Iacobvm sextvm Scotorvm Regem, &c. Adami Regii Panegyris. Edenbvrgi, 1603. 4to.

Six leaves. A copy is in the British Museum.

REGIUS, U. See URBANUS RE

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Wm. Hamilton. A concise Historyof the Kingdom of Hanover, from the earliest Periods to its Restoration in 1813: and of the House of Brunswick. Lond. 1816. royal

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Storme, Nov. 3, 1617, in the Hauen and Port of Barcelona. London, 1628. 4to.

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RELHAN, Richard. Flora Cantabrigiensis, cum Supplementis trifaith-bus. Cantab. 1785-93. 8vo. 5s. 1794.

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Prudentiall Balance of Religion, wherein the Catholic and Protestant Religion are weighed together with the Weights of Prudence and right Reason. 1609. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Written, according to Fuller, by Richard Smith, Titular Bishop of Chalcedon in Greece.

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Barbarous and inhuman Proceedings

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Observations on a Current that often prevails to the Westward of Sicily; endangering the Safety of Ships that approach the British Channel. London, 1793. 4to. pp. 21, with a chart.

The Geographical System of Herodotus examined and explained. London, 1800. 4to. with port. and maps. Gough, 3139, 21. 4s. Duke of York, 4206, 51. 5s. Roxburghe, 7102, 47. 4s. Dent, pt. ii. 996, 6s. Drury, 3801,77. Earl of Kerry, 605, 71. 7s.

Observations on the Topography of the Plain of Troy. London, 1814. 4to.

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RENWICK, James. A choice Col- | different Noblemen and Gentlemen lection of very valuable Prefaces, for whose Use they were originally Lectures and Sermons, preached made. London, 1794. folio. upon the Mountains and Muirs of Scotland, in the hottest Time of the late Persecution. Glasgow. 1777.

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