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Ecclesiastical Cases. 3 vols. 8° On the Duties and Rights of the Paro- London, 1698-1735. state in the Roman times. Vol. 2. Miscellaneous Discourses :-on a Bishop's Vow; on the ancient Codex Canonum Eccles. Rom.; on the right of Jurisdiction during the Suspension of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1689; on Archdeacons' Visitations; on the Power of the Universities to judge of Heresy; Speeches in Parliament &c. Vol. 3. STILLINGFLEET (Bishop Edward) Origines Britannica; or, the Antiquities of British Churches. With John Inett's Origines Anglicana; or, a History of the English Church, vol. 1 (to A.D. 1066). 2 vols. in 1. fol. London, 1685 and 1704. and Bishop Burnet. Relation of a Conference held about Religion, in 1676, with some Gentlemen of the Church of Rome. 8° London, 1676. STIRLING (Earl of) Narrative of the Law Proceedings, and other measures resorted to, to overpower the Earl of Stirling, and subvert his lawful Rights; with a Genealogical Account of the Family of Alexander Earl of Stirling. 4° Edinburgh (privately printed), 1836. STOCKDALE v. HANSARD.-See Adolphus. 1824. (F. W. L.) Excursions in the County of Cornwall. 8° London, STÖGLICH (J.G.) Die evangelische Treue im Kampfe mit dem Papsthume. 8° Dresden, 1826. STOKES (H. Sewell) The Vale of Lanherne, and other Poems. 8° London, 1836. STONESTREET (G. S. G.) Reasons for opposing Mr. Wyatt's plan for a Monumental Trophy to George III. Antistites Religionis: a Sermon on the Scriptural History of the Fall of Man. Nuptiæ Sacræ: on the Repeal of the Royal Marriage Act. 8° London, 1822–32. STORCH (H.) Cours d'Economie Politique. 5 vols. 8° Paris, 1823-24. STORIES (A Selection of Latin) from Manuscripts of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries; edited by T. Wright. (Percy Society.) 8° London, 1842. 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