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11862 TILLOTSON's (John, Archbishop of Canterbury) WORKS. Published from the Originals by Ralph Barker, D.D. 3 vols. folio, portrait, neat, 17. 16s.

1728

1735 1696-1717

Works, with Life by Thomas Birch, D.D. 3 vols. folio, best edition, portrait, neat, 37. 10s.

11863 11864

the same, 3 vols. folio, portrait, neat, 21.
Works, 3 vols. folio, portrait, neat, 15s.

11865

11866

11867

11868 11869 11870

1752

Works, with Life by Thomas Birch, 10 vols. 8vo, portrait,
(published at 51. 5s.) bds. 21. 16s.
the same, 10 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 41. 4s.
the same, 10 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 47. 10s.

1820

1820

1820

Wisdom of being Religious; 12mo, calf gilt, 2s. 6d. 1819
Sermons on interesting Subjects, selected from his Works,
with some Memorials of his Life and Character, by the
Rev. John Dakins; 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 18s. 1822

"The works of Tillotson are too well known to require a detail. His sermons interest the heart, and convince the understanding. Ease and perspicuity, good sense and sincere piety, are their distinguishing character. Some instances perhaps may occur of incorrect expression and uninteresting style; but when his many excellencies are considered, he will for ever remain the boast of this nation, as one of its best writers, and probably as its ablest divine."-Archdeacon Todd.

11871 TIMBER-TRADE. First Report of the Committee of the House of Lords, with the Minutes of Evidence, folio, 3s. 1820 11872 Timberlake's (Henry) True and Strange Discourse of the Travailes of two English Pilgrimes toward Jerusalem, Grand Cayro, &c. small 4to, half-bound, 10s. 11873 TIMBERLAKE'S (Lieut. Henry) Memoirs containing an Account of the Cherokee Indians; 8vo, map, neat, scarce, 12s. 1765 Praised and quoted by Southey in his notes to Madoc.

1620

11874 TIM BOBBIN'S (John Collier's) Works in Prose and Verse (including those in the Lancashire Dialect, with a Glossary); 8vo, portrait and plates, (published at 14s.) boards, 8s. Rochdale, 1819

11875

Lancashire Dialect and Poems, with Plates by G. Cruikshank; crown 8vo, (pub. at 10s. 6d.) bds. 6s. 1828 11876 TIMKOWSKI's (G.) Travels of the Russian Mission through Mongolia to China, and Residence in Peking in 1820-21, with Corrections and Notes, by Julius von Klaproth ; 2 vols. 8vo, maps and plates (published at 17. 10s.) boards, 10s. 6d. 1827 11877 TIMOUR (improperly called Tamerlane) His Institutes Political and Military, translated from the Mogul into the Persian Language by Abu Taulib Alhusseini and thence into English by Major Davy. The whole Work published in Persian and English, with Geographical Notes, &c. by Joseph White, D.D. 4to, neat, 18s. Oxford, 1783 11878 TIMOLEON, or the Revolution, a Tragi-Comedy, 4to., sewed, 1697

2s. 6d.

11879 TINDAL (M.) Four Discourses (on Obedience to the Supreme Powers; on the Laws of Nations; on the Power of the Magistrate and the Rights of Mankind in Matters of Religion; and on the Liberty of the Press); 8vo, calf,

6s.

1709

11881

2s.

11880 TINDAL'S (M.) The Jacobism, Perjury, and Popery of HighChurch Priests; 8vo, 2s.

1710

Merciful Judgments of High-Church Triumphant; 8vo,

1710

11882

11883

Christianity as old as the Creation, 4to, neat, 8s. 1730 The Rights of the Christian Church asserted; 8vo, calf, 5s.

1707

11884 11885

the same, 8vo, calf, 5s.

1709

Defence of the Rights of the Christian Church in Answer to W. Wotton; 8vo, 2s. 6d.

1770 11886 TINDAL'S (Humphrey, Vicar of Wellenger) Prophecy (in Verse) shewing the Downfall of the Clergy, &c. small 4to, scarce, 6s.

Valued at 17. 1s. in the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica.

1642

11887 TINDAL'S (William) History and Antiquities of the Abbey and Borough of Evesham; 4to, fine impressions of the plates, neat, 16s. Evesham, 1794

11888 the same, 4to, THICK PAPER, proof impressions of the plates, uncut, scarce, 17. 4s. ib. 1794 11889 TISSOT's (Dr. S. A.) Essay on Diseases incident to Literary and Sedentary Persons; 12mo, neat, 5s.

1769

11890 TITFORD'S (Dr. W. J.) Sketches towards a Hortus Botannicus Americanus; 4to, frontispiece, and 17 finely coloured plates (published at 27. 12s. 6d.) bds. 18s.

TITHES.

1811

11891 APPEAL to Equity, showing the Injustice of obliging Dissenters to contribute towards the Support of the Church of England, with some Remarks on Tythes; 8vo. 2s. 1817 11892 BARNES' (Ralph) Observation on the Tithe Bill; 8vo, sewed 2s. 6d. Cambridge, 1818 11893 BENETT'Ss (John) Essay on the Commutation of Tithes, Bath, 1814.-Thoughts on the Commutation or Abolition of Tithes, by Wm. Clark, Bath, 1815.-Letter to John Benett on his Essay on the Commutation of Tythes, by Archdeacon Wm. Coxe, Salisbury, 1815.-Benett's Reply to Archdeacon Coxe's Letter, Salisbury, 1815.Enquiry into the History of Tithe, with a Plan for modifying that System, Dublin, 1808.-Thompson's Tithes indefensible, York, 1796.-In 1 vol. 8vo. calf extra, 10s. 11894 CASE of Tithes truly stated, with some Observations on a Commutation. Also the Resolutions of the Tithe Meeting in Devonshire, Canterbury, 1795.-Letters of Georgicus upon the Iniquity of Tythes, 1773.-Observations on Tithes, by Wm. Hales, D. D. To which is added the Moderate Reformer (by Baron Maseres) scarce, 1794.-Defence of the Right to Tithes, on Principles of Equity, with Observations on a Commutation, 1794.A. Highmore's Succinct View of the History of Mortmain, the Statutes relative to Charitable Uses, &c. 1787. -Three Letters to Pitt on the Statutes of Mortmain, 1795.-In 1 vol. 8vo, neat, 10s.

11895 CLARK'S (Sam.) Item against Sacriledge, or Sundry Queries concerning Tithes; small 4to, 4s.

1653

TITHES.

11896 CONSTABLE'S (Marmaduke) Letter to the Dean of Lincoln

concerning Tithes; 8vo. 2s.

1792

11897 DEGGE'S (Sir Simon) Parson's Counsellor, with the Law of Tythes, or Tything; 8vo. neat, 3s.

1703

11898 DISCOURSE of changing Ministers' Tithes into Stipends, or into another Thing; small 4to, 4s.

1654

11898* EAGLE'S (W.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Tithes; 2 vols. royal 8vo, bds. 27. 10s.

11899

1830 Acts for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales, with Notes, Forms, &c. 12mo, bds. 6s. 1837 11899* ENQUIRY into the History of Tithe; 8vo, titlepage deficient, 2s. Dublin, 1810 11900 GAUDEN'S (Bp. John) Case of Ministers' Maintenance by Tithes; small 4to, 5s.

1653 11901 HOWLETT's (Rev. John) Enquiry concerning the Influence of Tithes upon Agriculture, 1801.-Dr. James Anderson's Remarks on Mr. Howlett's Pamphlet, 1802.—In 1 vol. 8vo, half-bound, 5s.

11902 LETTER to the Rt. Hon. William Wellesley Pole on the Proposal for a Commutation of Tythes in Ireland; 8vo, 2s. Dublin, 1810 11903 PAPERS submitted to the Committee of the House of Commons appointed to take into consideration Petitions on the Subject of Tythes; 8vo, 2s. 6d.

1817 11904 PEARSON's (Anthony) Great Case of Tythes truly stated, &c. small 4to, 5s.

11905

1659

the same, with an Appendix containing Ellwood on Tythes; Bennet on the unjust Exaction of Tithes; Milton's Arguments against paying Tithes; and Extracts from the Country Parson's Plea, 1762.-J. Phipps on the Practice of Tithing under the Gospel, 1776.-Looking Glass for the Clergy, in Answer to Markham's Truth for Seekers, 1797.-C. Wilson's Strictures on the Conduct of the Rev. G. Markham, Vicar of Carlton, Yorkshire, occasioned by his Prosecution of Quakers for NonPayment of Tithes, 1796.-Three Letters on Tithes and Tithe-Associations, Exeter, 1796.—R. H. Ingram on the present Condition of the Lower Classes, 1797.-Serious and Seasonable Observations on Tithes, Ireland, &c. by a Curate, Dublin, 1787.-In 1 vol. 8vo, hf-bd. 12s. 11906 PLOWDEN's (Francis) Principles and Law of Tithing; royal 8vo, bds. 10s.

1806 11907 POINTEL'S (Daniel) Moses and Aaron, or the Minister's Right and the Magistrate's Duty vindicated from the Exceptions of Richard Kingsnoth's True Tything of Gospel Ministers; small 4to, 5s.

1657

11908 PRYNNE'S (Wm.) Considerable Queries concerning Tithes,

small 4to, 4s.

8vo, neat, 15s.

1659

11909 RAYNER'S (John) Cases at large concerning Tithes; 3 vols.

1783

11910 REMARKS on the Consumption of Public Wealth by the

Clergy; 8vo. 2s. 6d.

1822

TITHES.

11911 SELDEN's (John) Historie of Tithes, 1618.-Animadversions on Mr. Selden's History, with an Answer to an unprinted Paper, by R. Tillesley, D.D. Archdeacon of Rochester, 1621.-Abstract of a Treatise (by Dr. Bryan Walton) concerning the Payment of Tythes and Oblations in London, 1641.-(Manby's) Argument in Defence of the Right of Patrons to Advowsons, and incidently of the Right of Tythes in general, 1653.-Reasons against enclosing Commons without the Consent of Tenants, 1661. -J. Osborne's Indictment against Tythes. To which are added certain Reasons taken out of Dr. Burges his case, with a Query to Wm. Prynne, by John Canne, 1659. -In 1 vol. small 4to, neat, 18s.

11911*SPELMAN'S (Sir Henry) Tithes too hot to be touched. Certain Treatises wherein is shewen that Tithes are due; small 4to, neat, 10s.

1652

11912 THE Sacred and Indefeasible Rights of the Clergy examined, recognized, and vindicated; 8vo, 2s.

11913 THOMPSON'S (Thos.) Tithes indefensible.

11914

11915

1817

Third Edition,

an Appendix on Commutation of Tithes, and including a short Account of Tithes in Scotland; 8vo. 4s. York, 1796 the same, York, 1796.-Thompson's Short Observations on a Commutation of Tithes for Government Annuities, Hull, 1798.-Thompson's Reasons for giving Land to Cottagers to enable them to keep cows, Hull, 1803.Thompson's Further Improvements in the Maintenance of the Hull Poor, Hull, 1801.—In 1 vol. 8vo, hf-bd. 7s.

Tithes indefensible, York, 1796; and other Tracts relative to Tithes from various Reviews; 8vo. hf-bd. 7s. 11916 TILLESLEY'S (Archdeacon Rd.) Animadversions on Selden's History of Tythes. Second Edition, with an Answer to an unprinted Pamphlet of Selden's against the Animadversions; small 4to, with the autograph of Brian Broughton, Fellow of All Souls, 10s. 1621

Tillesley, on whose name Selden made the anagram, I TELL LYES, wittily observes: "I TELL LYES, but they are his, reader ;" and punning on Selden's name read backwards, calls his History "nedles" (needless).

11917 TITHES, politically, judicially, and justly considered: with Strictures on the Farnham Hop-Bill, by a Pluralist; 8vo, bds. 3s.

1794

11918 TOLLER'S (S.) Treatise on the Law of Tithes, compiled in part from Notes of R. Wooddeson, D.C.L. royal 8vo, bds. 3s.1808 11919 TRUTH of Tythes discovered, as also a briefe Scholie upon Psal. 83, concerning the same Subject, by R. G. small 4to, calf gilt, rare, 12s.

1618

The running title is "The Anatomie of Ananias and Sapphyraes Sacriledge." 11920 Two TRACTS, I. De non temerandis Ecclesiis, by Sir Henry Spelman 11. The Poor Vicar's Plea for Tythes, &c. by Thomas Ryves, D.C.L. 8vo, neat, 6s.

1704

11921 WOOD's (Hutton) Collection of Decrees by the Court of Exchequer in Tithe-Causes, from the Usurpation to the present Time; 4 vols. royal 8vo, bds. scarce, 27. 1798-99 For other works on TITHES, see Bourne, Brewster, Comber, Forbes, Gibson, Pearson, Prideaux, Robarts, Selden, Thompson, &c. &c.

11922 TITSINGH's (M.) Illustrations of Japan: consisting of Private Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Sovereigns of Japan; a Description of their Feasts and Ceremonies, &c. royal 4to, coloured plates (pub. at 27. 18s.) boards, 1l. 10s. 1822 11923 TIXALL POETRY, with Notes and Illustrations by Arthur Clifford, Esq. 4to, View of the Ruins of Tixall (published at 21. 2s. in bds.) half-bound, 15s. Edinburgh, 1813 the same, royal 4to, LARGE PAPER, calf, 17. ls. ib. 1813 This volume consists of a collection of miscellaneous poems, partly written and partly collected, by the family of Sir W. Aston, of Tixal, in Staffordshire, who was the contemporary and patron of Drayton. Among them will be found a Pindaric ode, by Dryden, and some pieces by Sir Richard Fanshaw and other poets of the XVIIth century, never before published. 11925 Tod's (Lieut.-Colonel James) Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan; 2 vols. roy.4to, map and plates, bds. 97.9s.1829-32 Travels in Western India; 4to, bds. 37. 10s.

11924

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1839

11925*. 11926 TODD'S (ARCHDEACON HENRY JOHN) HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE OF BONHOMMES AT ASHRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY OF BUCKINGHAM to which is added a Description of the present Mansion, erected on the Site of the Ancient College; royal folio, PROOF IMPRESSIONS of the beautiful Engravings on India paper, half-bound, uncut, 167. 1832 Very scarce, only a few copies having been printed for presents, at the expense of the late Earl of Bridgewater. Mr. Hanrott's copy sold for 211. Account of the Deans of Canterbury, from the new Foundation of that Church by Henry VIII to the present Time to which is added a Catalogue of MSS. in the Church Library; 8vo, calf gilt, scarce, 16s. Canterbury, 1793 Account of Professor Carlyle's Greek Biblical Manuscripts in Lambeth Palace; 8vo, bds. 17. 1s. Privately printed, n.d. Life of Archbp.Cranmer; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, bds. 17.4s.1831 the same, 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, calf gilt, 17. 10s. 1831 Vindication of Archbishop Cranmer against some Allegations of Dr. Lingard, Dr. Milner, and Charles Butler; 12mo, bds. 4s. 1826 Vindication of our authorized Translation and Translators of the Bible, &c. Svo, bds. 6s.

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1819

Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and Chau-
cer, with a Glossary; 8vo, plates (pub. at 15s.) bds. 8s. 1810
the same, 4to, LARGE PAPER (pub. at 17.11s.6d.) bds. 12s.1810
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Brian Walton,
Bishop of Chester, Editor of the London Polyglott;
2 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 10s.
the same, 2 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 18s.

1821

1821

Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton, Second Edition, with Additions, and with a Verbal Index to the whole of Milton's Poetry (the Index is not reprinted in the later Editions) 8vo, portrait, bds. scarce, 15s. 1809 Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton, derived principally from Documents in his Majesty's State Paper Office, now first published; 8vo, bds. 9s. 11938 TOFTE's (Robert) Honours Academie, or the famous Pastorall of the Faire Shepheardesse Julietta, with divers Comicall and Tragicall Histories, in Prose and Verse; folio, halfbound, 10s. 6d. Thomas Creede, 1610

1826

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