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Parkhurst, 1130, Q. A Hebrew and English lexicon, without points, in which the Hebrew and Chaldee words of the old testament are explained; to which is prefixed a Hebrew and Chaldee grammar. 3d edit. By John Parkhurst. London, 1792. P.

1131, Q. A Greek and English lexicon to the new testament; to which is prefixed, a Greek grammar. By John Parkhurst. 2d edit. London, 1794. P.

Pasor, 3725, O. Lexicon, Græco-Latinum, in novum Domini N. Jesu Xti testamentum. Auct. G. Pasoris. Herbornæ Nassonicorum, 1648. P. 1794, D. Manuale Græcorum vocum novi testamenti, cui accessit tractatus de Græcis novi testamenti accentibus, auctore G. Pasore. Lugd. Batavorum, 1627. P.

Prideaux, 126, O. The connection of the old and new testament, in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations, from the declension of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, to the time of Christ. By Humphrey Prideaux, D. D. 11th edit. 4 vols. London, 1749.

3359, O. The same. 10th edit. With a book of maps. 5 vols. London, 1729. P.

6742, O. The old and new testaments connected in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations, from the declensions of the king. doms of Israel and Judah to the time of Christ. By Humphrey Prideaux, D. D. &c. With the life of the author. Maps and Plates. 4 vols. Charlestown, 1815.

1101, F. The old and new testament, connected in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations, from the declension of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, to the time of Christ. By H. Prideaux, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1718.

Priestley, 352, Q. The harmony of the evangelists, in Greek, with critical dissertations in English. By Joseph Priestley. London, 1777.

Reland, 1184, Q. Hadriani Relandi Palestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata. Tomi 2. Trajecti Batavorum, 1714. P.

Roberts, 3120, O. 1. Connections of various passages in the English version of the old testament. By W. H. Roberts, D. D. London, 1794. P. Robinson, 5584, O. A theological, biblical, and ecclesiastical dictionary: serving as a general note book to illustrate the old and new testament. By John Robinson, D. D. London, 1816.

Russel, 7038, O. A connexion of sacred and profane history, from the death of Joshua to the decline of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Intended to complete the works of Shuckford and Prideaux. By the Rev. Michael Russel. 2 vols. London, 1827.

Robinson, 3964, O. Scripture characters; or, a practical improvement of the principal histories in the old and new testament. By Thomas Robinson, M. A. 4-vols. 6th edit. London, 1808.

Scheuchzer, 701, F. Johannis Jacobi Scheuchzeri physica sacra, iconibus æneis illustrata. Tomi 7 in 4. Ulmæ, 1734. P.

Sharp, 1347, O. 1. Remarks on "a catalogue of the sacred vessels restored by Cyrus, and of the chief Jews returned from captivity." By Granville London, 1775. Gift of the author.

Sharp. 2d edit. Shuckford, 417, & 685, O. The sacred and profane history of the world, connected from the creation, to the dissolution of the Assyrian empire, and declension of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. By Samuel Shuckford. 2d edit. 4 vols. London, 1741. 3d edit. 3 vols. London, 1743.

527, O. The creation and fall of man. A supplemental discourse to the preface of the first volume of "the sacred and profane history of the world connected." By Samuel Shuckford. London, 1753.

Shuckford, 6493, O. The sacred and profane history of the world, connected from the creation of the world to the dissolution of the Assyrian empire at the death of Sardanapalus, and to the declension of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, under the reigns of Ahaz and Pekah; including the dissertation on the creation and fall of man. By Samuel Shuckford, D. D. &c. Revised, corrected, and greatly improved, by James Creighton, B. A. With maps and plans. 4 vols. London, 1819. M.

Seldon, 1500, D. 1. Theanthropos, or God made man, a tract proving our Saviour's nativity to be on the 25th of December. By John Seldon. London, 1661. P.

Sellon, 3751, D. An abridgment of the holy scriptures. By the Rev. Mr. Sellon. London, 1792.

Stackhouse, 71, F. A new history of the bible, from the beginning of the world to the establishment of christianity; with a connexion of profane history. With plates. By Thomas Stackhouse, A. M. 3 vols. London, 1752.

Stephanus, 360, F. H. Stephani concordantiæ Græco-Latinæ testamenti novi. Editio secunda. Geneva, 1624. Gift of Granville Sharp.

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773, F. Examplar aliud. Geneva, 1624. Taylor, 112, F. The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus; with the lives, acts, and martyrdoms of his apostles; with plates. By Jeremy Taylor. London, 1742.

3668, & 4833, D. The life of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, likewise the lives, acts, and deaths of the holy evangelists and apostles. By Jeremy Taylor, D. D. Philadelphia, 1809.

Thompson, 4535, O. A synopsis of the four evangelists, or a regular history of the conception, birth, doctrine, miracles, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ, in the words of the evangelists. By Chas. Thomson. Philadelphia, 1815.

7118, O. The monotessaron, or the gospel history, according to the four evangelists, harmonized and chronologically arranged in a new translation from the Greek text of Griesbach. By the Rev. Jno. S. Thompson. Baltimore, 1829. Gift of the author.

Townley, 2380, D. Biblical anecdotes, illustrative of the history of the sacred scriptures, and of the early translations of them into various languages. By James Townley. London, 1813.

Townsend, 6357, O. The old testament, arranged in historical and chronological order; in such a manner that the books, chapters, psalms, prophecies, &c. &c. may be read as one connected history, with copious indexes. By the Rev. George Townsend. 2 vols. London, 1826. 6358, O. The new testament arranged in chronological and historical order with copious notes. By the Rev. George Townsend. 2 vols. London, 1827.

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Thurston, 2072, Q. Scripture prints; or, a series of ninety-nine designs, taken from the old and new testament. By J. Thurston and W. M. Craig, Esq. Cut in wood by Bewick and others. London, 1810. Travers, 1740, Q. Arrangements of passages in the scriptures, in prose and in poetry. By Smith Travers. Philadelphia, 1818. Gift of the author.

Trimmer, 690, D. The sacred history. By Sarah Trimmer. 2 vols. Lon

don, 1782.

Turner, 4383, D. The sacred history of the world. By Sharon Turner. New York, 1832.

Usher, 366, F.

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Annales veteris testamenti Jacobi Usserii Armachanus diges-
Londini, 1650. Gift of Granville Sharp.

Usher, 188, F.

The history of the old and new testaments; with that of the Maccabees. Also, all the most remarkable affairs of Asia and Egypt. By James Usher, D. D. London, 1698.

Watkins, 3921, O, & 243, D. Scripture biography; or, lives and characters of the principal personages recorded in the old and new testament. By John Watkins. 2d edit. London, 1809-1802.

Wells, 153, O. An historical geography of the old testament; being a geographical account of the several places, countries, and people mentioned therein; with maps and a chronological table. By Edward Wells. 2d edit. 4 vols. London, 1721.

2065, Q. Sacred geography: or, a companion to the bible; being a geographical and historical account of places mentioned in the holy scriptures, originally composed by Edward Wells, D. D.; now revised and corrected; also augmented by a series of geographical excursions. Published under the direction of the editor of Calmet's dictionary of the holy bible, with maps and plates. Charlestown, 1817. Whiston, 2194, Q. A short view of the chronology of the old testament, and of the harmony of the four evangelists. By William Whiston, M. A. Cambridge, 1702.

Willan, 1229, O. The history of the ministry of Jesus Christ, combined from the narrations of the four evangelists. By Robert Willan, M. D. London, 1782.

4645, O. The united gospel, or ministry of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, combined from the narratives of the four evangelists. By R. and M. Willan. London, 1808.

Wilson, 204, Q. The christian dictionary; explaining the principal words in the old and new testaments. By Thomas Wilson. London, 1616. Winning, 9025, O. 1. Essays on the antediluvian age. By the Rev. W. B. Winning, M. A. London, 1834.

Wright, 583, F. The life of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; with the lives of his apostles and other eminent primitive Christians; with plates. By Paul Wright, Esq.

London.

1311, Q. Icones historiarum veteris testamenti. Lugduni, 1547. (P.) 667, O. The evangelical history of our Lord Jesus Christ; with an account of the propagation of Christianity, and the original settlement and state of the church. By a society of gentlemen. 2 vols. London, 1757.

980, O. Dictionary of the holy bible. 3 vols. London, 1759.

1427, O. Scripture lexicon; or a dictionary of above three thousand proper names of persons and places, mentioned in the bible. Birmingham,

1784.

8376, O.

A concordance to the holy scriptures of the old and new testament. London, 1762.

785, D. A concise history of the holy bible. Daniel Humphreys.

Philadelphia, 1787. Gift of

3660, D. Index to the bible, in which the various subjects which occur in the scriptures are alphabetically arranged, &c. Philadelphia, 1804.

CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION OF, AND COMMENTARIES ON, THE SCRIPTURES.

Adams, 1002, F. A commentary upon the 2d Epistle General of St. Peter, by Thomas Adams. 2 vols. London, 1633. Gift of a Friend.

Ainsworth, 814, F. On the five books of Moses, the psalms and the canticles. By Henry Ainsworth. London, 1639. P.

Attersoll, 922, F. Commentarie upon the epistle of St. Paul to Philemon. By William Attersoll. London, 1612.

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Baker, 1313, Q. Meditations and disquisitions upon the Lord's prayer. By Sir Richard Baker. London, 1637. Blackwall, 1241, Q. Sacred classics defended and illustrated, or an essay humbly offered towards proving the purity, propriety, and true eloquence of the writers of the new testament. By Anthony Blackwall. London, 1725.

114, & 223, D.

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The same. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1737.

Boudinot, 4534, & 7920, O. The second advent, or coming of the Messiah in glory, shown to be a scripture doctrine and taught by divine revelation, by an American layman. E. Boudinot. Trenton, 1815.

Bowdler, 1363, D. Practical observations on the revelation of St. John. By Mrs. Bowdler. Written in the year 1775. Bath, 1800.

Bowyer, 353, Q. Critical conjectures and observations on the new testament. By W. Bowyer. 3d edit. London, 1782.

Boyle, 4835, D. 2. Some considerations touching the style of the scriptures. By the Hon. Robert Boyle. London, 1763.

Brett, 1364, O. A letter showing why our English Bibles differ so much from the Septuagint, though both are translated from the Hebrew original. By Thomas Brett. London, 1743. In vol. III. of Bishop Watson's tracts.

Burder, 2894, O. Oriental customs; or an illustration of the sacred scriptures; with observations on many difficult and obscure texts. By Samuel Burder. London, 1802. 2 vols.

5580, O. Oriental literature, applied to the illustration of the sacred scriptures, especially with reference to antiquities, traditions, and manners, collected from the most celebrated writers and travellers. By the Rev. Samuel Burder, A. M. 2 vols. London, 1822. Burkitt, 2138, Q. Scripture notes, with practical observations upon the new testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; wherein the whole of the text is recited, and the sense explained; by William Burkitt, M. A. New Haven, 1794.

Butler, 1304, D. & 3747, O. Hora Biblica; being a connected series of miscellaneous notes on the original text, early versions, and printed editions of the old and new testament. By Charles Butler. Oxford, 1799. Brothers, 2959, D. 2. A revealed knowledge of the prophecies and times, written and published by Richard Brothers. New London, 1795. Broughton, 5916, O. An examination of the hypothesis advanced in a recent publication, maintaining in opposition thereto, that the text of the Elzevir Greek Testament is not a translation from the Latin. By the Rev. Wm. G. Broughton, M. A. London, 1823.

Bryant, 993, Q. Observations upon some passages in scripture, which the enemies to religion have thought most obnoxious, and attended with difficulties not to be surmounted. By Jacob Bryant. London, 1803.

Bryant, 2170, O. Observations upon the plagues inflicted upon the Egyptians; with a prefatory discourse concerning the Grecian colonies from Egypt. By Jacob Bryant. London, 1794.

3087, O.

Bythner, 525, Q.

The same. P.

Lyra prophetica Davidis Regis sive analysis critica practica psalmorum. Studio Victorini Bythneri. Londini, 1664. L. Canne, 927, Q. 11. John Canne's reasons, proving that none of the seven last plagues, or vials, are yet poured out: neither will the time of their pouring out begin, till after the rising of the two witnesses, and the forty-two months of the beast's reign be expired. London, 1656. Cappe, 2874, O. Critical remarks on many important passages of scripture; with dissertations tending to illustrate the phraseology and doctrine of the new testament. By Newcome Cappe. To which are prefixed, memoirs of the life of the author, by Catharine Cappe. 2 vols. York, 1802. Carpenter, 4529, D.

Introduction to the geography of the new testament. 4th edit. By Lant Carpenter, LL. D. London, 1817.

Clarendon, 1197, D. The moral beauties of Clarendon; compiled from his reflections on the psalms of David, and selections from those psalms. 2 vols. London, 1796.

Claridge, 712, O. A treatise of the holy scriptures. By Richard Claridge. London, 1751. Gift of Benjamin Jackson.

Clarke, 7288, O. A concise view of the succession of sacred literature, in a chronological arrangement of authors and their works, from the invention of alphabetical characters, to A. D. 1445. Vol. 1, part 1, by Adam Clarke, LL. D. Part 2, & vol. 2, by J. B. B. Clarke, M. A. London, 1830.

Clarke, 1628, O. 4. On the prophetic numbers of Daniel and John. By John Clarke. Charleston, (South Carolina,) 1759.

Collier, 2205, O. Herrn David Collier einleitung zum richtigen verstande und nützlicher lesung der heiligen Schrift. Aus der England, sprache ëbersetzet, von Friedrich Eberhard Rambach. Zweyte auflage. Rostock, 1763. Gift of John Philips.

2563, O. Historical and familiar essays on the scriptures of the new testament. By John Collier. 2 vols. London, 1797.

Collyer, 4883, O. The sacred interpreter, or a practical introduction towards a beneficial reading and a thorough understanding of the holy bible, by David Collyer, 2 vols. London, 1815.

Conybeare, 5949, D. An elementary course of lectures on the criticism, interpretation, and leading doctrines of the bible. By W. D. Conybeare, M. A. London, 1834.

Cosin, 1230, Q. Scholastical history of the canon of the holy scripture, or the certain and indubitate books thereof. By Doctor Cosin. London, 1672. P.

Crawford, 3059, O. 7. An Essay upon the eleventh chapter of the revelation of St. John, Philadelphia. By Charles Crawford. Gift of the Author. Croly, 6293, O. The apocalypse of St. John, or prophecy of the rise, progress, and fall of the church of Rome, the inquisition, the revolution of France, the universal war, and the final triumph of Christianity; being a new interpretation. By the Rev. George Croly. London, 1827. Dod, 1354, Q. A plaine and familiar exposition of the ten commandments. By John Dod. London, 1604. P.

Dobbs, 2767, O. A concise view, from history and prophecy, of the great predictions in the sacred writings, that have been fulfilled; also of those that are now fulfilling, and that remain to be accomplished. London, 1800.

cis Dobbs, Esq. In letters to his son.

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