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EDWARDS (Thomas) Author of “Gangraena”. See N.,
m., Med. Pr. Independencie no schisme; or, an Answer
to a scandalous book, entituled The Schismatick sifted,
written by Mr. J. Vicars; which may serve also for a
reply to Master E. his Gangraena. . . . 1646, 4°.
—— See Saltmarsh (j.) Groanes for liberty, presented from
the Presbyterian (formerly non-conforming) brethren,
etc.; also, some quaeres for the better understanding
of Mr. Edwards last book called Gangraena. . . . 1646,
4°.
See Walwyn (w.) A Whisper in the eare of Mr. T. E.,
minister, by W. Walwyn, merchant, occasioned by his
mentioning of him reproachfully, in his late pernitious
booke justly entituled the Gangraena. . . . 1646, 4°.
A Word more to Mr. T. E., Minister, . . . con¬
cerning the Nationall Covenant. [Occasioned by T. E.’s
book entitled, “The Gangraena”.] 1646, 4°.
Antapologia; or, a Full answer to the Apologeticall
narration of Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Nye, Mr. Sympson, Mr.
Burroughs, Mr. Bridge, members of the Assembly of
Divines ; wherein is handled many of the controversies
of these times: viz. 1. Of a particular visible church.
2. Of classes and synods. 3. Of the Scriptures how
farre a rule for church government. 4. Of formes of
prayer. 5. Of the qualifications of church members, etc.
London, G. M. for R. Smith, 1644.
4°. 11 in. (12)+ 307 pp.+ (1) p.
EDWARDS (Thomas) Barrister, of Lincoln's Inn. The
Canons of criticism, and glossary; the trial of the letter
Y, alias Y, and sonnets. London, C. Bathurst, 1765.
8°. 8 in. 351 + 17 pp.
EDWARDS (Thomas) F.L.S. Botany. By T. Edwards
and G. Don. . . . Encyclopaedia metropolitana, vol. 7.
1845, 4°.
EDWARDS (Thomas) of Landaff House. Catalogue of the
collection of books formed by the late Thomas Edwards
. . . which will be sold by auction ... on 13th April,
1871, etc. London, Sotheby, 1871.
8°. 8£ in. (2)+ 57 pp. + (l) p.
EDWARDS (Thomas) the Poet. Cephalus and Procris.
Narcissus. By Thomas Edwards. From the unique
copy in the Cathedral Library, Peterborough. Edited
by . . . W. E. Buckley. . . . With an appendix. . . .
London, Nichols, 1882.
4°. 10 in. Roxburghe Club, no. 105.
EDWIN. Edwin and Emma [a poem by David Mallet].
(Extract of a letter from the curate of Bowes in York¬
shire, on the subject of the preceding poem.)
Birmingham, J. Baskerville for A. Millar, 1760.
4°. 10 in. 15 pp.+ (1) p.
[Another edition.] Edwin and Emma. To
which are added, The meeting of the waters. I’m
grieved to leave my comrades all. I ha’e a wife o’ my
ain. Stirling, W. Macnie, 1825.
12°. 6 in. 8 pp. Scottish Songs (22).
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. By C. Dickens. 1870,
8°.
EDZELL CASTLE. H., j. Views of Edzel Castle,
Forfarshire. . . . 1838, fol.
Low (j. a.) of Montrose. Edzell Castle past and
present; a guide book for visitors to the castle. . . .
1897, 8°-
EERDMAN (A. J. A. F.) Het Landschap Gowa. Batavi-
AASCH GeNOOTSCHAP VAN KUNSTEN EN WETENSCHAPPEN.
Verhandelingen, vol. 50. 1897, 4°.
EESTIRAHWA. Eestirahwa Ennemuistesed jutud. Bah-
wa suust korjanud ja iileskirjutanud Fr. R. Kreutzwald.
Helsingi linnas, S. K. K. T., 1866.
8°. 71 in. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia, 42
Osa.
EFFECT. The Effect of all letters read in the House of
Parliament, from the 14 to the 23 of November from
all places of the kingdome, viz. Surrey, Shropshire,
Berkshire, Yorke, Sussex, Holland, Cornwall, Middlesex,
Leicester, Ireland, Sea, Worcester, Wales.
London, J. Gave, Novemb. 23, 1642.
4°. 7J in. (8) pp.
EFFEN (Justus van) See Loon (g. van) Histoire metallique
des xvii. provinces des Pays-Bas. . . . Traduite du hol-
landois [by A. F. PiAvost d’Exiles and J. van Effen].
1732-37, fol.
EFFETS. Les Effets admirables de la providence de Dieu
sur la ville de Paris; ou, Reflexions d’un theologien
envoy^es 4 un sien amy solitaire, sur les affaires du
temps piAsent. Paris, A. Lesselin, 1649.
4°. 8J in. 12 pp. Moreau 1199.
EFFICACY. The Efficacy of white mustard seed, taken
internally as a cure for various complaints. Pamphle¬
teer, vol. 23, pp. 385-389. 1824, 8°.
EFFINGHAM, Henry, Earl of. See Howard.
EFFORD (William) A Narrative of a most singular and
malignant disorder, from its first commencement on
June 10th 1771, to August 30th 1776, in a letter from
the sufferer, W. E., to Mr Ford. . . .
[London], Laidler, [1777].
8°. 7£ in. 14 pp.
EFREMOV (Petr Aleksandrovich) See Fon-Vizin (d. i.)
Coimienia, nucbM.n 11 uaSpannue Hepesoju JI. H. tDont-BiiSHHa . . .
PeAaKuifl m,i IT. A. E. 1866, 8°.
j EGBERT, Monk of Hirschfeld. Vita Sancti Haimeradi.
. . .—Vita auctore Ekkeberto.—Erinheri paraphrasis.
Pertz (g. h.) Monumenta Germaniae historica. Scrip.,
vol. 10, pp. 595-612. 1852, fol.
EGBERT, Saint, Archbishop of York. See Liturgies.—
Latin Rite. [Pontificals.—11. Local.—York.] The
Pontifical of Egbert, Archbishop of York, a.d. 732-766.
. . . 1853, 8°.
EGBERTUS, Abbot of Schoenaug. Eckberti . . . adversus
Catharos, sermo 1-13.—-Excerptum de Manichaeis ex Au¬
gustine. La Bigne (m. de) Maxima bibliotheca, vol.
23, pp. 600-633. 1677, fol.
Eckeberti . . . opusculum de laude crucis.—Soliloquium
seu meditationes.—Stimulus amoris. Pez (b.) Biblio¬
theca ascetica, vol. 7, pp. 13-64. 1725, 8°.
EGBERTUS, Archbishop of Trier. See Kraus (f. x.) Die
Miniaturen des Codex Egberti in der Stadtbibliothek zu
Trier. . . . 1884, 4°.
EGEDE (Hans) Bishop of Greenland. Kort Beretning om
den Gremlandske Missions Beskaffenhed.
[Copenhagen, 1737.]
4°. 8 in. (16) pp. Dated Kifbenhavn, 8 May, 1737.
Bound with other works by Egede.
%* This is the earliest account of the Greenland Missions and
appears to have been privately printed.

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