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2559 EARLY
EARLY. Early metrical tales, including the history of Sir
Egeir, Sir Gryme and Sir Gray-Steill. [Edited by David
Laing.] . . . Edinburgh, W. and D. Laing, 1826.
8°. 7 in. (4) + Ixi. + (3) + 310 pp., 2 plates. Only 175 copies printed.
EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY. Lindsay {Sir
d.) Sir D. Lyndesay’s works. . . . (Early English Text
Society.) 1883, ’68-71, 8°.
The English Charlemagne romances. [Edited by S.
J. Herrtage, S. L. Lee, etc.] London, 1879-87.
Extra series, xxxiv. The English Charlemagne romances.
1. Sir Ferumbras. . . . 1879, 8°.
xxxv., 11. “ The Sege off Melayne ” and “ The Romance of
Duke Rowland and Sir Otwell of Spayne ”. . . . 1880, 8°.
xxxvi., xxxvn., m., iv. The Lyfe of the noble and crysten
prynce Charles the Crete. . . . 1880, ’81, 8°.
xxxviii., v. The Romaunce of the Sowdone of Babylone and
of Ferumbras his Sone who conquerede Rome. . . . 1881, 8°.
xxxix. The taill of Rauf Coilyear (about 1475 A.D.), etc.
1882, 8°.
xr,., xli., xliii., l., v.-vm. The Boke of Duke Huon of
Burdeux. 1882-87, 8°.
EARNEST. An Earnest address to his parishioners, by a
minister of the Church of England, concerning the
necessity, nature, means, and marks of true faith in
Christ Jesus. . . . [By W. Dodd, ll.d.]
London, W. Faden, 1754.
12°. 6£ in. (2)+ 26 pp.
An Earnest address to the people of Great-Britain and
Ireland: occasioned by the dismission of William Pitt,
Esq., from the office of Secretary of State.
London, W. Owen, 1761.
8°. 8 in. (4) +52 pp.
EARTH. Airy {Sir g. b.) Figure of the earth. Encyclo¬
paedia metropolitana, vol. 5. 1845, 4°.
Dorayson (a. w.) Major-General. Thirty thousand
years of the earth’s past history, read by aid of the
discovery of the second rotation of the earth. . . . 1888,
8°.
Hutton (j.) Theory of the earth. . . . 1795, 8°.
Mackaile (m.) Terrae prodromus theoricus : containing
a short account of Moses Philosophizans; or, the Old
(yet new) and true scripture theory of the earth. . . .
1691, 4°.
Scharff (j.) Speciminis physici de structura terrae
interna pars prior [posterior]. . . . [1718-19], 8°.
Woodward (j.) The Natural history of the earth. . . .
1726, 8°.
See also Antarctic Regions ; Arctic Regions ;
Astronomy ; Creation ; Deluge ; Earthquakes ; Geo¬
graphy ; Geology ; Meteorology ; Mines and Mining ;
Physical Geography ; Volcanoes.
EARTHLY. The Earthly Paradise, a poem. By W.
Morris. 1871, 8°.
EARTHQUAKES. Address (An) to the inhabitants of
Great Britain; occasioned by the late earthquake at
Lisbon. . . . 1755, 8°.
Third edition. 1756, 8°.
An Address to the journeymen of the city of
London ; and to servants in general: occasioned by the
Bishop of London’s Letter concerning the late earth¬
quakes. ... 1750, 8°.
Allen (j.) Rev., M.D. The Nature and danger of
despising repeated reproofs, considered ; in a sermon
. . . preached ... on occasion of the two late earth¬
quakes. . . . 1750, 8°.
EARTHQUAKES 2560
EARTHQUAKES. Cause (The) and cure of earthquakes :
a sermon preached from Psalm xlvi. 8. 1750, 12°.
Chronological (A) and historical account of the most
memorable earthquakes that have happened in the
world, from the beginning of the Christian period to
the present year 1750. ... 1750, 8°.
Dissertation (A) upon earthquakes, their causes and
consequences. . . . 1750, 8°.
Fothergill (g.) D.D. The Proper improvement of
divine judgments. A sermon preached ... at . . .
Oxford, on. . . . Feb. 6, 1756, . . . the day appointed to
be kept as a Fast, . . . particularly on occasion of many
dreadful earthquakes, at Lisbon and other places. . . .
1756, 8°.
Gibbons (t.) D.D. A Sermon preached at Haber-
dashers-Hall, Nov. 30th., on occasion of the . . . earth¬
quake at Lisbon, Nov. 1, 1755. . . . 1755, 8°.
Hales (s.) Some considerations on the causes of
earthquakes. . . . 1750, 8°.
——- —— 2nd ed., corrected. 1750, 8°.
History (The) and philosophy of earthquakes. . . .
1757. 8°.
Hull (s.) The Fluctuating condition of human life,
and the absolute necessity of a preparation for the
eternal world, consider’d, in a sermon occasioned by the
late . . . earthquake. ... [1750], 8°.
Letter (A) from a citizen of London to his fellow
citizens, and through them, to the people of England in
general, occasioned by the late earthquakes. . . . 1750,
8°.
Letter (A) from a clergyman at London to the re¬
maining disconsolate inhabitants of Lisbon, occasioned
by the late . . . earthquake. . . . 3rd ed. 1756, 8°.
Milner (j.) b.U., Nonconformist Minister. The Duty
of God’s people under apprehensions of publick judg¬
ments. A sermon preached . . . April 25th and . . .
May 9, 1750, on account of the late earthquakes. . . .
175°, 8°.
Modest remarks upon the Bishop of London’s letter
concerning the late earthquakes.. . . 3rd ed. . . . 1750, 8°.
Newman (t.) Presbyterian Minister. The Sin and
shame of disregarding alarming providences. A sermon
. . . occasioned by two shocks of an earthquake. . . .
1750, 8°.
Radermacher (j. c. m.) Berigt wegens de zware aard-
beviug van den 22sten Januari 1780. . . . Bataviaasch
Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. Ver-
handelingen, vol. 2, 1826, 8°.
Romaine (w.) An Alarm to a careless world. A dis¬
course [on Amos iv. 12] occasioned by the late earth¬
quakes. . . . 1755, 8°.
Serious thoughts occasioned by the late earthquake
at Lisbon. ... 1755, 8°.
Sherlock (t.) successively Bishop of Bangor, etc. A
Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the clergy
and people of London and Westminster ; on occasion
of the late earthquakes. 1750,8°.
1755, 8°.

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