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1781 – Context – 15 Almada Hill: an epistle from Lisbon / by William Julius Mickle.-- vii, [1], 35, [5] p ; 27cm. (4to).-- Oxford : printed by W. Jackson: and sold by J. Bew ..., London; and by the booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge, 1781 Notes: Final leaf blank.-- Publisher's advertisements: p. [2] of final sequence Held by: University of London – ULRLS De antiquis oratoribus commentarii / Recensuit E. Rowe Mores.-- Oxford, 1781 Notes: Gr. et lat. Held by: Manchester The difficulties attending a just explanation of scripture considered, as they have arisen from the gradual progress of revealed religion through a length of time : a sermon preached at St. Mary's, at the visitation, held by the Reverend the Archdeacon on Oxford, October 24 1780 / Berkeley, Joshua, b. 1742 or 3.-- [2], 27, [1] p ; 24 cm. (4to).-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke, and sold by J. F. and C. Rivington, and T. Cadell, 1781 Notes: Imprimatur on verso t.p. dated: Nov. 25, 1780.-- Includes bibliographical references .-- Text: 2 Tim. II. 15 Held by: Cambridge Discours sur l'utilité des passions modérées / Par Mr. Chamberland.-- iv, 35, [1] p ; 8o.-- A Oxford, 1781 Held by: Durham The doctrine of the sacraments / by Isaac Barrow.-- The third edition.-- iv, 27,[1]p ; 12mo.-- Oxford : printed for J. and J. Fletcher; and sold by Mess. Rivington, London, 1781 Held by: University of London – ULRLS An essay on the study of antiquities : To which are added some cursory remarks on the origin of language in general, and of the Greek language in particular / Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.-- [4], iii, [1], 44, [4] p ; 25 cm. (4to).-- Oxford : Sold by J. and J. Fletcher; D. Prince and J. Cooke ...; also by P. Elmsley, and B. White, London, MDCCLXXXI. [1781] Notes: By Thomas Burgess.-- Errata: p. 44 .-- Publisher's advertisements: p. [1-2] at end .-- With half t.p Held by: Cambridge An examination of the first six books of Euclid's Elements. By William Austin / Austin, William, 1754-1793.-- [4], iv, 79, [1] p., ills ; 8o.-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke. Sold by J. F. and C. Rivington, London, 1781 Notes: With geometric diagrams in the text Held by: Durham A Favourite Symphony ... adapted to the Harpsichord or Piano Forte by Dr. P. Hayes / Haydn, Franz Joseph, 1732-1809 ; Hayes, Philip.-- obl. fol.-- Oxford : Printed for W. Mathews, [1781?] Held by: British Library

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1781 – Context – 15 Almada Hill: an epistle from Lisbon / by William Julius Mickle.-- vii, [1], 35, [5] p ; 27cm. (4to).-- Oxford : printed by W. Jackson: and sold by J. Bew ..., London; and by the booksellers of Oxford and Cambridge, 1781 Notes: Final leaf blank.-- Publisher's advertisements: p. [2] of final sequence Held by: University of London – ULRLS De antiquis oratoribus commentarii / Recensuit E. Rowe Mores.-- Oxford, 1781 Notes: Gr. et lat. Held by: Manchester The difficulties attending a just explanation of scripture considered, as they have arisen from the gradual progress of revealed religion through a length of time : a sermon preached at St. Mary's, at the visitation, held by the Reverend the Archdeacon on Oxford, October 24 1780 / Berkeley, Joshua, b. 1742 or 3.-- [2], 27, [1] p ; 24 cm. (4to).-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke, and sold by J. F. and C. Rivington, and T. Cadell, 1781 Notes: Imprimatur on verso t.p. dated: Nov. 25, 1780.-- Includes bibliographical references .-- Text: 2 Tim. II. 15 Held by: Cambridge Discours sur l'utilité des passions modérées / Par Mr. Chamberland.-- iv, 35, [1] p ; 8o.-- A Oxford, 1781 Held by: Durham The doctrine of the sacraments / by Isaac Barrow.-- The third edition.-- iv, 27,[1]p ; 12mo.-- Oxford : printed for J. and J. Fletcher; and sold by Mess. Rivington, London, 1781 Held by: University of London – ULRLS An essay on the study of antiquities : To which are added some cursory remarks on the origin of language in general, and of the Greek language in particular / Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.-- [4], iii, [1], 44, [4] p ; 25 cm. (4to).-- Oxford : Sold by J. and J. Fletcher; D. Prince and J. Cooke ...; also by P. Elmsley, and B. White, London, MDCCLXXXI. [1781] Notes: By Thomas Burgess.-- Errata: p. 44 .-- Publisher's advertisements: p. [1-2] at end .-- With half t.p Held by: Cambridge An examination of the first six books of Euclid's Elements. By William Austin / Austin, William, 1754-1793.-- [4], iv, 79, [1] p., ills ; 8o.-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke. Sold by J. F. and C. Rivington, London, 1781 Notes: With geometric diagrams in the text Held by: Durham A Favourite Symphony ... adapted to the Harpsichord or Piano Forte by Dr. P. Hayes / Haydn, Franz Joseph, 1732-1809 ; Hayes, Philip.-- obl. fol.-- Oxford : Printed for W. Mathews, [1781?] Held by: British Library

A letter to the Rev. William Bell, D.D : on the subject of his late publications upon the authority, nature, and design of the Lord's supper / By Lewis Bagot.-- [6],20p ; 8.-- Oxford : printed for J. and J. Fletcher; and sold by Messrs. Rivington, London, 1781 Notes: Half-title: 'A letter to Dr. Bell' Held by: University of London – ULRLS Poems on several occasions / by the late Reverend Thomas Fitzgerald ; published by his grandson, the Reverend Thomas Wintour.-- xxxvi, 148 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for the editor : And sold by J. and J. Fletcher, ... W. Ginger ... Westminster, and Mess. Rivington ... London, 1781 Notes: Some verse in Latin.-- With a list of subscribers Held by: Cambridge Poems on various subjects : By William Hawkins / Hawkins, W. (William), 18th cent.-- viii, 192p ; (12mo).-- Oxford : printed by W. Jackson: sold by J. Dodsley; Mess. Rivingtons; and W. Owen, London; J. and J. Fletcher, and S. Parker, in Oxford, 1781 Notes: With a half-title Held by: Cambridge A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Wednesday, Feb.21, 1781 : Being the day appointed by His Majesty's proclamation, to be observed as a day of fasting and humiliation. By George Horne / Horne, George, 1730-1792.-- [2],28p ; (4to).-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke; and J.F. and C. Rivington, G. Robinson, and T. Cadell, London, 1781 Held by: Cambridge The supreme and inferiour Elahim : A sermon preached before the corporation of Bristol, and the Lord Chief-Justice Hardwicke, at the mayor's chappel, on Sunday the 16th of August, 1735 / Catcott, Alexander Stopford ; Bowdler, Thomas, 1706-1785 [former owner].-- 2nd ed.-- [2], ii, 43,[1]p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, printed in the year 1781 Notes: Advertisement on p.43.-- From the Bowdler Tract Collection.-- Item no. 09 in a volume of 13 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. The whimsical serenade : a farce of two acts / by Thomas Horde, jun.-- 35, [1] p.-- Oxford : Printed for the author and sold by him at the Grammar-School : Sold also by the booksellers in Oxford, 1781.-- Three centuries of drama. English, 1751-1800 Notes: Imperfect: t.p. partially illegible Held by: Birmingham 1782 – Context – 10 Discours sur l'efficacité des bonnes moeurs. / Chamberland, Translator.-- pp. viii. 52. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. & J. Fletcher, etc., 1782. Held by: British Library An essay on original composition / Robertson, Abram, 1751-1826 ; Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837 [former owner].-- [2] 11 p, [1] ; 4to.-- [Oxford : s.n.],

1782 Notes: Chancellor's English Prize Essay, Oxford University, 1782.-- Signed Abram Robertson, A.B. Chaplain of Christ Church, 1782.-- Item number 10. in a volume of 12 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. An essay on the study of antiquities / Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.-- The second edition, corrected and enlarged.-- [2], v,[1],142,[2]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince, and J. Cooke; J. and J. Fletcher; also by P. Elmsly, B. White, T. Payne, and Son; London, 1782 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 6034, no. 11) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Anonymous. By Thomas Burgess. - With a final advertisement leaf Held by: Cambridge The female pedant : a farce of two acts / by Thomas Horde, jun., Esq., at the Grammer school in Stow, Gloucestershire.-- 31, [1] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for and sold by the author : Sold also by the Oxford Booksellers, 1782.-- Three centuries of drama. English, 1751-1800 Notes: Master microform held by: Readex Held by: Birmingham The prophecies, and other texts, cited in the New Testament, compared with the Hebrew original, and with the Septuagint version. To which are added notes by Thomas Randolph / Randolph, Thomas, 1701-1783.-- [4], 54, [2] p ; 4o.-- Oxford : Printed for J. and J. Fletcher; and old by J.F. and C. Rivington ... London, [1782?] Notes: Date from ESTC.-- Errata and advertisement of final leaf Held by: Cambridge A sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Wednesday, the 29th of May. The anniversary of the restoration / By Edward Dupré, M.A. Fellow of Pembroke College.-- [2], 21, [1] p ; 40.-- Oxford : Printed for Mess. Fletcher in the Turle, Oxford, and sold by Mess. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London., MDCCLXXXII Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes.-- Not recorded by ESTC .-- Signatures: pi2 (-pi2) A-E2 chi2 (-chi2; chi1=pi2) .-- Text in English with quotations and examples in Latin Held by: Oxford A sermon preached in Lambeth-Chapel, at the consecration of Lewis Lord Bishop of Bristol, on Sunday April 7. 1782 / by John Randolph.-- [2],19,[1]p ; 26cm (4to).-- Oxford : printed for J. and J. Fletcher; and Mess. Rivington, London, 1782 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 2001, no. 1) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room] Held by: Cambridge Songs, comic, and satyrical / By George Alexander Stevens.-- The second edition.-- xvi, 247,[1]p : ill ; (12mo).-- Oxford : printed for the author; sold by G. Robinson, and J. Bew; and E. Newbery, 1782

Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 5593, no. 2) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room] Held by: Cambridge A syllabus of a course of lectures in chemistry, : read at the Museum, Oxford. By Martin Wall, M.D / Wall, Martin, 1747-1824 ; Cooke, Joshua, fl. 1781-1808 [bookseller] ; Prince, Daniel, ca. 1711-1796 [bookseller].-- [4],63,[1]p (8vo.).-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke, 1782 Held by: Manchester 1783 – Context – 15 A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Sarum at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year MDCCLXXXIII / Barrington, Hon. Shute, successively Bishop of Llanduff, of Salisbury, and of Durham.-- pp.24 ; 4[degree].-- Oxford, 1783 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library. 1 reel(96fr.); 35 mm. (a). Neg: PB.Mic.16815 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates A Continuation from the first book / by the author of the explanation of the vision to Ezekiel: including Solomon's song.-- xi, [1], 80 p ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed for the author; and sold by J. and J. Fletcher, ... Messrs. Rivington, ... London: and Mess.. Merrill, Cambridge., M.DCC.LXXXIII Notes: Possibly by Elizabeth Johnson: a manuscript note in a copy formerly owned by William Johnson Cory (now owned by Bodleian Library) has: 'This strange book was written by my great-grandmother Mrs. Johnson, sister of Sir Joshua Reynolds. When extremely poor she posted up to Oxford to get it published, being a real enthusiast.' Held by: Oxford The country clergyman's advice to his parishioners : explaining what they are to believe, and do, in order to be saved : addressed chiefly to those who are of the younger sort / Holmes, William, 1689-1748.-- 52p ; 12mo.-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke; sold by J. F. & C. Rivington, London, 1783 Notes: The country clergyman = William Holmes, Dean of Exeter Held by: University of London – ULRLS Dissertations on select subjects in chemistry and medicine / by Martin Wall, M.D. ....-- XVII, [1], 134, [2], 135-166, [2]p : ill (8vo.).-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke. Sold by T. Cadell, London; S. Harward, Glocester, Tewkesbury, and Cheltenham; E. Smart, Worcester; and S. Hazard, Bath, 1783 Notes: The page after p.134 is numbered in brackets: (133).-- With a final advertisement leaf Held by: Manchester Intrigue in a cloyster : a farce of two acts / by Thomas Horde, jun.-- 35, [1] p.-- Oxford : Printed for and sold by the author : Sold also by the

Oxford booksellers, 1783.-- Three centuries of drama. English, 1751-1800 Held by: Birmingham The Invisible geography of the world, or An explanation of the Bible : continued by the explainer of the vision to Ezekiel. Book III / Johnson, Elizabeth, fl. 1781 ; J., F. and C. Rivington.-- [4], 62 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : ill ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed for the author; and sold by J. and J. Fletcher, ... ; Messrs. Rivington, ... London; and Mess. Merrill, Cambridge., M.DCC.LXXXIII Notes: Plate entitled 'A Map of the Spiritual Divisions of Time' at end of work.-- Possibly by Elizabeth Johnson: a manuscript note in this copy formerly owned by William Johnson Cory has: 'This strange book was written by my great-grandmother Mrs. Johnson, sister of Sir Joshua Reynolds. When extremely poor she posted up to Oxford to get it published, being a real enthusiast.' .-- Signatures: [A]2 B-I4 .-- With half title Held by: Oxford Mele ephemeria.-- viii, 36 p ; (4to).-- Oxford : printed for the author ; and sold by Mess. Fletchers ; and by W. Jackson, 1783 Notes: Includes some Greek and Latin poems.-- The title is transliterated from the Greek .-- With a list of subscribers Held by: Cambridge The New Oxford Guide ... Sixth edition, etc. / Oxford.-- pp. vii. 158. ; 12o..-- Oxford : For J. Fletcher, [1783?] Notes: With the same titlepage as the [1778?] edition. Held by: British Library A New Pocket Companion for Oxford: or, Guide through the University ... A new edition, corrected, much enlarged, and adorned with a plan of the university and city, and six other plates. / OXFORD.-- pp. 152. ; 12o..-- Oxford; sold by J. F. & C. Rivington: London : D. Prince, and J. Cooke, 1783. Held by: British Library Part the first of an introduction to the Writing of Greek ... The third Edition, with ... improvements. (Part the second ... being select sentences from Xenophon's Cyropædia. Gr. & Eng.) / Huntingford, George Isaac, successively Bishop of Gloucester and of Hereford.-- 2 pt. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1783-91. Held by: British Library Psalms, selected from Mr Merrick's new version, as performed at St Mary's Church, and several chapels in Oxford. The musick by Dr Hayes. Likewise the words of such old Psalms as are used at St Mary's. MDCCLXXXIII / Merrick, James, 1720-1769.-- [4],28p ; 12.-- [Oxford?, 1783] Notes: The words only, without the music Held by: National Library of Wales A sermon [on 2 Cor. i. 12] preached ... at the consecration of Edward [Smallwell], Lord Bishop of St. David's, and Christopher [Wilson], Lord Bishop of Bristol ... July 6, 1783, etc. F.P. / Jackson, William, Bishop of Oxford.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1783.

Held by: British Library A sermon on Matthew V. 18 : in which an emendation of a text in Ezechiel is proposed / by Henry Dimock.-- [4],15,[1]p ; 4.-- Oxford : printed for J. and J. Fletcher: and sold by Mess. Rivington, London; and G. Harris and Samuel Harward in Glocester, 1783 Notes: Half-title: 'Mr. Dimock's sermon on Matthew V.18.' Held by: University of London – ULRLS A sermon preached in Lambeth-Chapel : at the consecration of Edward Lord Bishop of St. David's, and Christopher Lord Bishop of Bristol, on Sunday July 6, 1783 / by William Jackson.-- [4],19,[1]p ; 23 cm. (4to).-- Oxford [Eng.] : Printed for J. and J. Fletcher ; London : Rivington, 1783 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- MS. contents list on first fly-leaf .-- "Published by command of His grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury." .-- Text: Corinthians, 2nd. I, 12 .-- With an initial imprimatur leaf.-- Item no. 15 in a volume of 28 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. )SÏæîê ¥Æúêïæõìá. )PEng., Greek and Lat. / MELE.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1783. Held by: British Library 1784 – Context – 18 Aerophorion. A poem / Pye, Henry James, 1745-1813.-- [2],9,[1]p ; (4to).-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke: and R. Dodsley, London, 1784 Notes: Anonymous. By Henry James Pye Held by: Cambridge The antiquity, use, and excellence of church music, a sermon preached at the opening of a new organ in the cathedral church of Christ, Canterbury, on Thursday, July 8. 1784. By George Horne / Horne, George, 1730-1792.-- [4],15,[1]p ; (4to).-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke: sold also by J.F. and C. Rivington, and G. Robinson in London; and Mess. Flacton Smith and Simmons in Canterbury, 1784 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 2103, no.16) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room] Held by: Cambridge The character of true wisdom, and the means of attaining it : A sermon preached in the cathedral church of Christ, Canterbury, before the Society of Gentlemen educated in the King's School, on Thursday, Aug. 26. 1784. being the day of their anniversary meeting. By George Horne / Horne, George, 1730-1792.-- [6],26p ; 4.-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke: sold also by J.F. and C. Rivington, and G. Robinson in London; and Mess. Flacton, Smith, and Simmons in Canterbury, 1784 Notes: Half-title: 'The Dean of Canterbury's sermon preached before the Society of Gentlemen' Held by: University of London – ULRLS

Discourses on important subjects ... Revised ... by the author, and published by his son ... E. Stone ... Second edition. / Stone, Edward, Rector of Horsenden ; Stone, Edward, Rector of Hartwell, etc..-- 8o..-- Oxford printed, London, 1784. Held by: British Library Heads of a course of lectures in divinity / Randolph, John, 1749-1813.-- 16 p ; 8o.-- [Oxford], [1784?] Notes: By John Randolph (ESTC, supported by ms. attribution in Routh collection copy).-- Caption title .-- Catchword on p. 6 "divided" (as opposed to "with"). - A single gathering signed B (Cf. ESTC) .-- Imprint suggested by ESTC Held by: Durham A letter to C. Willoughby ... Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, holden at Oxford, in January, 1784 [on the state of the County Gaol, etc.]. / Wall, Martin.-- 8o..-- [Oxford?], [1784.] Held by: British Library A letter to J. Howard, Esq. [in answer to his remarks upon the state of the Radcliffe Infirmary at Oxford.] / Wall, Martin ; Howard, John, the Philanthropist.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1784. Held by: British Library A new pocket companion for Oxford: or, Guide through the University : Containing an accurate description of the public edifices, the buildings in each of the colleges; the gardens, statues, pictures, hieroglyphics, and all other curiosities in the University. With an historical account of the foundation of the said colleges, and their present state. To which are added, descriptions of the buildings, tapestry, paintings, scupltures, temples, gardens, &c. at Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham and Stow, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the Right Honourable the Earls of Litchfield, Shrewsbury, Harcourt and Temple / Cooke, Joshua, fl. 1772-1804 [publisher] ; Prince, Daniel, ca. 1711-1796 [publisher] ; Rivington, Charles, fl. 1771-1831 [bookseller] ; Rivington, Francis, 1745-1822 [bookseller] ; Rivington, John, 1720-1792 [bookseller] ; J., F., and C. Rivington (Firm).-- A new edition, corrected, much enlarged, and adorned with a plan of the University and city, and six other plates.-- [4], 152, 8 p., [7] leaves of plates (1 folded) : ill. (map) ; 120.-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince, and J. Cooke, near the Clarendon printing-house; and sold by J. F. and C. Rivington, in London., MDCCLXXXIV Notes: "A tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham and Stow; the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the Right Honourable the Earls of Litchfield, Shrewsbury, Harcourt and Temple" has divisional half-t.p. on leaf I6r; pagination and register continuous.-- Guide through the University .-- Head- and tail-pieces .-- "New-College Chapel" (caption title; 8 p. at end) has separate pagination .-- Signatures: [A]2 B-H6 I10 (I3 signed K3) K-N6 chi4 Held by: Oxford Observations on the Manners, Government, and Policy of the Greeks. Translated ... with notes and illustrations, by Mr. Chamberland. / Bonnot De

Mably, Gabriel ; Chamberland, Translator.-- pp. 272. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Jackson, 1784. Held by: British Library Poems / By the Rev. William Lipscomb .. ; To which are added translations of select Italian sonnets, from the collection of P. Nicandro Jasseus and others.-- [4], iii, [1], 111, [1] p ; 26 cm. (4to).-- Oxford : Printed for J. Walter ..., London. Sold By D. Prince and J. Cooke in Oxford; and J. Todd in York, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784] Notes: Errata: verso of p. iii Held by: Cambridge A sermon preached before the Lords : spiritual and temporal, in the abbey church, Westminster, on Thursday, July 30, 1784, ... By Edward, Lord Bishop of St. David's / Smallwell, Edward, 1720 or 21-1799.-- [4],16p ; (4to).-- Oxford : printed for J. and J. Fletcher; and sold by Mess. Rivington, and Mess. Payne, London, 1784 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 2249, no. 8) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Half-title: 'The Bishop of St. David's sermon preached before the Lords' - Vertical chain lines Held by: Cambridge A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on Saturday, May 29, 1784, : at St. Mary's church / By Edward Tatham, ....-- [2],29,[1]p. (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for J. and J. Fletcher; and Messrs. Rivington, London, 1784 Held by: Manchester Sermons preached before the University of Oxford / by Richard Newton, .. ; published by his grandson, S. Adams, .... To which are added four sermons published by the author.-- [4], xii, 461,[3]p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke, and J. and J. Fletcher; and by J.F. and C. Rivington, London, 1784 Notes: With a half-title and a final errata leaf Held by: University of London – ULRLS Sermons preached before the University of Oxford...Published by his grandson, S. Adams : To which are added four sermons...placed here by particular request / Newton, Richard, 1676-1753.-- 22cm (8vo).-- Oxford, 1784 Held by: Cambridge A view of our blessed Saviour's ministry and the proofs of His divine mission arising from thence : Together with a charge, dissertations, sermons, and theological lectures / By the late Thomas Randolph, D.D. Archdeacon of Oxford, President of C.C.C. and Margaret Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford. Volume the first. [-second.].-- 2v., [20], 522, [2] p., [1] leaf of plates; [12], 559, [1] p : ill. (port.) ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed for J. and J. Fletcher in the Turl; and Mess. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London., MDCCLXXXIV Notes: "A view of our blessed Saviour's ministry and the proofs of His

divine mission arising from thence", "A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Oxford, in the year 1771" and "Two dissertations on Psalms XXII. and XLII" each have divisional half-t.p. on leaves b2r, 2H2r and 2I7r respectively of vol. 1; pagination and register continuous throughout.-- Errata on leaf a5v of vol. 2 .-- Imprimatur on verso of t.p. to vol. 1 .-- Includes bibliographical footnotes .-- "Sermons on several occasions" and "Praelectiones theologicae" each have divisional half-t.p. on leaves a6r and Y1r respectively of vol. 2; pagination and register continuous throughout. The latter of these two sections is in Latin with quotations and examples in Hebrew and Greek; the rest of the work is in English with quotations and examples in Latin, Hebrew and Greek .-- Signatures: vol. 1: a8 b2 A-2F8 2G4 2H-2K8 2L2 (2L2 blank); vol. 2: a6 (a2 signed a4) A-2M8 .-- The plate in vol. 1 is an engraved frontispiece portrait of the author ("J. Taylor del. I K. Sherwin sc. Publih'd as the Act directs, Aug.t the 8.th 1783 by I. K. Sherwin ni. 28 St. James Street") Held by: Oxford 1785 – Context – 11 A catalogue of the several pictures and busto's in the Picture Gallery at Oxford ... Second edition, with additions, etc. (Pictures in the Bodleian Library.) / Oxford.-- New edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1785. Held by: British Library The frogs, a comedy / Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes, by C. Dunster, A.M.-- [2], vii,[1],122p ; 4.-- Oxford : printed for J. and J. Fletcher; and sold by Messrs. Rivington; T. Payne; R. Faulder; T. Cadell, London: and by Messrs. Merrill, at Cambridge, [1785] Notes: Microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1985. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century : reel 1342, no. 37) Held by: University of London - ULRLS An historical and chronological view of Roman law : With notes and illustrations / By Alexander C. Schomberg.-- viii, 204, [4] p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke; sold by J.F. and C. Rivington, P. Elmsly, and T. Payne and son ; London, 1785 Notes: Bound in tree calf by Riviere Held by: SAS An invocation to melancholy : a fragment / Headley, Henry, 1765-1788.-- 15 p ; 27 cm. (4vo).-- Oxford : Printed for, and sold by Messrs. Fletcher; Messrs. Rivington and G. Kearsley, 1785 Notes: Anonymous. By Henry Headley Held by: Leeds ... Memorabilium Socratis dictorum libri IV. Recensuit notis illustravit, variisque lectionibus auxit Edvardus Edwards, S.T.P / Xenophon.-- 1v. ; 8vo.-- Oxonii, 1785 Held by: Glasgow The new Oxford guide: : or, Companion through the University. : Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious ... To which is

added, a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow, ... Containing, an accurate description of their tapestry, paintings, sculptures, temples, gardens, and other curiosities / By a gentleman of Oxford..-- The seventh edition, corrected and enlarged. Embellished with a new plan of Oxford, and other elegant engravings..-- vii, [1], 160p, plate : map (12mo.).-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher; W. Jackson; E. Newbery; and J. Bew, London, 1785 Held by: Manchester The passions : an ode / written by W. Collins, and composed by William Hayes, Professor of Music, in the University of Oxford.-- [4], 174 engr. p : music ; 2.-- [Oxford?] : Printed by H[enry]. Hardy [sold by the publisher at Oxford], [1785?] Notes: Publication statement from index page.-- "The lines which conclude this poem as it is here set to music (from p. 151 to the end) were written for the composer by the Earl of Litchfield Chancellor of the University of Oxford: the latter part of the original Ode not being calculated for musical expression." (index page) .-- Wholly engraved Held by: Oxford Sixteen psalms selected from Merrick's version as used at St. Mary's Church &c, in Oxford : most humbly inscribed to the rev.d the Vice Chancellor, and heads of the several colleges and halls, with their respective societies / by the author, Dr. Philip Hayes. Professor of Music.-- [2], 44 engr. p : music ; obl. 2.-- [Oxford] : Printed for Rich.d Firth Oxford, where they are sold; also by the publishers, Mess.rs Longman and Broderip, no. 26 Cheapside, and no. 13 Hay Market, London, [1785?] Notes: Includes: III. Musical publications, printed and sold by Longman & Broderip.-- Wholly engraved Held by: Oxford Songs, &c. in the grand miscellaneous concert, as performed at the Theatre in Oxford, June 24th, 1785 / University of Oxford.-- 8 p.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1785] Notes: Concert programme, with words of the songs performed Held by: Bristol Sweet Annie : a favourite Scots song / compos'd by P. Hayes Mus: Doc: and sung by Miss George at Oxford.-- 1 score (4 p.) ; fol.-- [Oxford] : Printed for W. Mathews in the High Street Oxford. Engrav'd by T. Straight ... London., [ca. 1785] Notes: Caption title.-- First line: Sweet Annie fra the sea beach came .-- For voice, 2 flutes (or organ), strings and continuo (figured bass), in score, incorporating a partial reduction for harpsichord; with a version for the flute .-- Imprint from foot of p. 1 Held by: Oxford 1786 – Context – 7 Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his marvellous travels and campaigns in Russia, etc. [By R. E. Raspe.] pt. 1. / Munchausen, Baron.-- 12o..-- Oxford,

1786. Held by: British Library Bion's Epitaph of Adonis translated, and other compositions, by Edward Jackson Lister / Lister, Edward Jackson, 1766-1782 ; Bion, of Phlossa near Smyrna ; Routh, Martin Joseph, 1755-1854.-- [4], 24 p ; 8o.-- Oxford, In the year 1786 Notes: Edited by Martin Joseph Routh (Middleton, "Dr Routh") Held by: Durham The duty of contending for the faith : A sermon preached at the primary visitation of ... John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Cathedral ... on Saturday, July 1. 1786. By George Horne, ... To which is subjoined a discourse on the Trinity in unity / Horne, George, 1730-1792.-- [4],48p ; 4.-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke, Oxford, Mess. Flackton and Marrabel in Canterbury, and J. F. and C. Rivington, G. G and J. Robinson, and T. Candell, London, 1786 Held by: University of London - ULRLS Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted / Hawtrey, Charles, Vicar of Bampton.-- [2],92p ; 8.-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher. And sold by Mess. Rivington; and T. Payne and Son, London, 1786 Notes: Anonymous. By Charles Hawtrey.-- Microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1983. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century : reel 145, no. 5) Held by: University of London - ULRLS Memoirs of a French Officer who escaped from slavery. [Translated from the French.] / MEMOIRS.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1786. Held by: British Library The sign given to Ahaz : a discourse on Isaiah VII, 14, 15, 16 : delivered in the parish church of St. John Devizes at the triennial visitation of Shute Lord Bishop of Sarum on Wednesday, July 26, 1786 and published by His Lordship's command / by Benjamin Blayney .. ; to which is subjoined a proposed emendation of a passage in a dissertation formerly published by the same author on Dan. IX, ver. 20, to the end.-- [4], 22, [2] p ; 24 cm. (4to).-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke, and T. Cadell, London, 1786 Notes: Advertisement: p. [1] at end.-- Appendix concerns the author's A dissertation by way of inquiry into the true import and application of the vision related Dan. IX ver. 20 to the end .-- MS. contents list on first fly-leaf .-- Signatures: [A] B-D.-- Item no. 5 in a volume of 28 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. A treatise on the maritime laws of Rhodes : By Alexander C. Schomberg / Schomberg, Alexander Crowcher, 1756-1792.-- 109,[3]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke. J. F. and C. Rivington, P. Elmsly, and T. Payne and Son, London, 1786 Notes: With an index Held by: Cambridge

1787 – Context – 11 Blenheim, a poem. To which is added, a Blenheim guide. Inscribed to their Graces, the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. By the Rev. William Mavor / Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837 ; Cadell, Thomas I., fl. 1767-1793 [bookseller] ; Prince and Cooke.-- [4], 30, 10p ; 4to : ill.-- London : Printed for T. Cadell ; Oxford : and Prince and Cooke, 1787 Notes: Title page printed in red and black.-- With a description of Blenheim following the poem Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Essays on Important Subjects. / Turner, Daniel, Minister of the Baptist Church at Abingdon.-- 2 vol. ; 16o..-- Oxford, 1787. Held by: British Library It was right at the last : a farce of two acts / by Thomas Horde, jun.-- 37, [1] p.-- Oxford : Printed for, and sold by, the author at the Grammar-School : Also by R. Bliss, bookseller ... and elsewhere, by the appointment of the writer, [1787?].-- Three centuries of drama. English, 1751-1800 Notes: Based on: The twin rivals / George Farquhar.-- Publication date from NUC pre-1956 Held by: Birmingham A letter to the Reverend Doctor Priestley / By an undergraduate.-- [2],45,[1]p ; 16.-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke; sold by J. F. and C. Rivington, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, and T. Cadell (London), 1787 Notes: An undergraduate = George Horne.-- A reply to Priestley's 'Letters to Dr. Horne' Held by: University of London - ULRLS [A letter to the Reverend Doctor Priestley. By an undergraduate / Horne, George, 1730-1792.-- The second edition.-- [2],45,[1]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke; and sold by J. F. and C. Rivington, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, and T. Cadell, in London, 1787 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 1513, no. 03) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Undergraduate = George Horne] Held by: Cambridge] A Memorial concering the State of the Bodleian Library, and the Conduct of the Principal Librarian [John Price]. Addressed to the curators of that library, by the Chemical Reader [T. Beddoes]. / Beddoes, Thomas ; Price, John, B.D., Curator of the Bodleian Library.-- pp. 19. ; 4o..-- [Oxford], [1787.] Held by: British Library Olla podrida / Monro, Thomas, 1764-1815.-- 44v. ; 30cm (Fol).-- Oxford [England] : printed for C. S. Rann, opposite Queen's College. Sold also by Mess. Faulders, New Bond Street; T. and J. Egerton, near Whitehall; and S. Hayes, No. 332, Oxford Street, [1787-1788]

Notes: Below colophon in most issues: Price three-pence.-- Cumulated in one volume issued in 1788 .-- Imprint from colophon; publication date from coverage .-- No more published .-- Projected and edited by Thomas Monro, who contributed a number of articles Held by: Cambridge Practical observations on the book of the Revelations : intended to point out the many useful instructions it contains, independent of its prophetical meaning: with notes and an appendix.-- [2], 132, [4] p ; 19 cm. (12mo).-- Oxford : Printed for the author; and sold by J. Fletcher, Oxford; Mess. Rivington, London; and N. R. Cheyne, Edinburgh., M DCC LXXXVII [1787] Notes: With two final errata leaves Held by: National Library of Scotland Remarks on select passages in the Old Testament: to which are added eight sermons / By the late Benjamin Kennicott, D.D.-- [2], vi, 453, [1]p ; 8o.-- Oxford ; [London] : sold by Prince and Cooke, and J. Fletcher ...; and Mess. Rivington, Payne, Cadell, and Robson, in London, 1787 Notes: With a half-title Held by: Durham The reply of the Jews to the letters addressed to them by Doctor Joseph Priestley / By Solomon de A. R.-- [2],33,[1]p ; 8.-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher, and sold by Mess. Rivington, London, 1787 Notes: Microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century : reel 2426, no. 10).-- Solomon de A.R. = George Horne Held by: University of London - ULRLS A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at Christ Church : on Ascension-day, M DCC LXXX VI. By Peter Williams / Williams, Peter, ca. 1756-1837.-- [4],17,[1]p ; (4to).-- Oxford : sold by J. Fletcher and R. Bliss, Oxford; and Mess. Rivington, London, 1787 Held by: Cambridge )SÓõòóáõáöíæùê÷ ¦Òïêõìíê÷ )PPars altera. ()S¦Òïêõòù ¥ îìáåò÷ Ä.-)PMetaphrasis prosaica [by Bishop T. Burgess] tertii Iliadis libri.-Excerpta e duobus Græcis Homeri prosaicis versionibus, etc.) [With "Marmora Oxoniensia," 89-95, appended.] / HOMER ; Burgess, Thomas, successively Bishop of Saint David's and of Salisbury.-- 8o..-- [Oxford], [1787.] Held by: British Library 1788 – Context – 17 A catalogue of the several pictures and busto's in the Picture Gallery at Oxford ... Second edition, with additions, etc. (Pictures in the Bodleian Library.) / Oxford.-- New edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1788. Held by: British Library

Charity recommended on it's true motive : a sermon preached in the Church of St. George the Martyr, Bloomsbury, before the Governors of the Benevolent Institution for the delivery of poor married women at their own habitations on Sunday, March 30, 1788 / By George Horne.-- 16 p ; 26 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for the benefit of the charity ; sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke ..., 1788 Notes: On text: I John iv. 2 Held by: Cambridge Christ the greater glory of the temple : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford at Christ-Church on Sunday, November 9, 1788 / by Benjamin Blayney.-- iv, 24 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke, and T. Cadell, London, 1788 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Signatures: [Ap2s] Bp4s B-Cp4s Held by: Edinburgh Essay on refinement / Roberts, William, M.A., Barrister-at-law, of Lincoln's Inn.-- 29,[1]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford, 1788 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1983. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 317, no. 10) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Signed at end: William Roberts Held by: Cambridge [Essay on refinement / Roberts, William, 1767-1849.-- 29 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford, 1788.-- University of Oxford. Chancellor's prize. English essay ; 1788 Notes: Signed: William Roberts Held by: Edinburgh] Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted / Hawtrey, Charles, b. 1732 ; Fletcher, James, 1710-1795 [publisher] ; Payne, Thomas, 1719-1799 [bookseller] ; Payne, Thomas, 1752-1831 [bookseller] ; Rivington, Charles, fl. 1771-1831 [bookseller] ; Rivington, Francis, 1745-1822 [bookseller] ; Rivington, John, 1720-1792 [bookseller] ; J., F., and C. Rivington (Firm) ; T. Payne and Son.-- The second edition with additions.-- [2], xv, [1], 107, [1] p ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Fletcher in the Turle. And sold by Mess. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and T. Payne and Son, London, at the Mews Gate, London., MDCCLXXXVIII Notes: Anonymous. By Charles Hawtrey.-- Includes bibliographical footnotes .-- Signatures: pi2 (-pi1) a-b4 A-O4 .-- Text in English with quotations and examples in Latin and Greek Held by: Oxford The following is ... statement of the ... annually ... to the officers of the Bodleian Library / Bodleian Library (Oxford).-- p ; cm.-- Oxford : [s.n., 1788] Held by: Edinburgh Four tracts / By Robert Homes, B.D. Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford.-- [4], 307, [1] p : 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke ... [and 2 others], 1788

Notes: Contents: I. On the Principle of religion, as a test of divine authority -- II. On the Principle of redemption, whether if premial it is agreeable, or if judicial contrary, to divine rectitude -- III. on the Angelic message to the Virgin Mary -- IV. on the Resurrection of the body, as inferred from that of Christ, and exemplified by scriptural cases -- With a discourse on humility Held by: Edinburgh [Further observations, by four of the curators, on the proposed statue : dated June 21st, 1788 : signed, John Randolph, Wm. Vivian, Rob. Vansittart, Wm. Jackson] / Bodleian Library (Oxford).-- p ; cm.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1788] Held by: Edinburgh The garland; a collection of poems / Homer, Philip Bracebridge, 1765-1838.-- [8],39,[1]p ; (4to).-- Oxford : printed for C. S. Rann; and sold by Robson and Clarke, and by Murray, London; and likewise by the booksellers at Coventry, Birmingham, and Warwick, [1788] Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1985. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 1343, no. 41) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Anonymous. By Philip Bracebridge Homer. - With a half-title Held by: Cambridge Narrative of proceedings relative to the Bodleian Library : [signed, John Randolph, Wm. Vivian, Benjamin Blayney, Wm. Jackson] / Bodleian Library (Oxford).-- p ; cm.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1788] Held by: Edinburgh The new Oxford guide ... By a gentleman of Oxford. The seventh edition, corrected and enlarged, etc. / Oxford ; NEW OXFORD GUIDE.-- pp. vii, 159: plates; map ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Fletcher; W. Jackson; London: E. Newbery; J. Bew, [1788?] Notes: Other editions are entered under Oxford. [Appendix.] Held by: British Library A new pocket companion for Oxford: or, Guide through the University : containing an accurate description of the public edifices, the buildings ineach of the colleges; the gardens, statues, pictures, hieroglyphics, and all other curiosities in the university. With an historical account of the foundation of the several colleges, and their present state. To which are added, descriptions of the buildings, tapestry, paintings, sculptures, temples, gardens, &c. at at Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the Right Honourable the Earls of Litchfield, Shrewsbury, and Harcourt; and the Marquis of Buckingham.-- A new edition / corrected, much enlarged, and adorned with a plan of the university and city, and six other plates.-- [4], 152 p., [7] leaves of plates (1 folded ) : ill., map ; 17 cm. (12[degree]).-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince, and J. Cooke, 1788 Notes: Microfilm, Woodbridge, Conn., Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of Gale Group, 2000, 1 reel ; 35mm, Unit 322, (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 11251, no. 08) Held by: National Library of Wales

[Observations, by three of the curators in the absence of the others, on the proposed statute for the government of the Library : dated June 13th, 1788] / Bodleian Library (Oxford). Curators.-- p ; cm.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1788] Held by: Edinburgh Olla podrida / Monro, Thomas, 1764-1815.-- 44v. ; 30cm (Fol).-- Oxford [England] : printed for C. S. Rann, opposite Queen's College. Sold also by Mess. Faulders, New Bond Street; T. and J. Egerton, near Whitehall; and S. Hayes, No. 332, Oxford Street, [1787-1788] Notes: Below colophon in most issues: Price three-pence.-- Cumulated in one volume issued in 1788 .-- Imprint from colophon; publication date from coverage .-- No more published .-- Projected and edited by Thomas Monro, who contributed a number of articles Held by: Cambridge [The Olla Podrida, a periodical work complete in 44 numbers / Monro, Thomas.-- 2.-- Oxford, 1788 Held by: Aberdeen] Remarks on Josephus's Account of Herod's Rebuilding of the Temple at Jerusalem; occasioned by a pamphlet [by Charles Hawtrey] lately published, entitled Evidence that the Relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted. (Excerptum e Flavii Josephi Antiq. Jud. lib. XV. Gr. & Lat.-J. A. Ernesti De templo Herodis M. ad Aggaei cap. II. 10. et Josephi A. I. XV. extr.) / Burgess, Thomas, successively Bishop of Saint David's and of Salisbury ; Hawtrey, Charles, Vicar of Bampton.-- pp. iv. 58. 37. viii. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. Prince & J. Cooke, 1788. Held by: British Library Rules and orders for the government of the Radcliffe Infirmary, at Oxford / Radcliffe Infirmary (Oxford).-- p ; cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1788 Held by: Edinburgh Varias lectiones notandi et res scitu necessarias describendi, a singulis codicum mstorum et impressorum versionis Septuaginta-Viralis / Holmes, Robert, Dean of Winchester.-- pp.14 ; 8[degree].-- [Oxford?, 1788?] Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1989]. 1 reel(264fr.); 35 mm. (a c). Neg: PB.Mic.C.9244. Pos: PB.Mic.C.9244 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates 1789 – Context – 15 Considerations on the abolition of slavery and the slave trade : upon grounds of natural, religious, and political duty / Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.-- [4],166,[2]p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke; J. and J. Fletcher: and by Elmsly, White, Payne, Cadell, London, 1789 Notes: Signed on p. 148: T. Burgess.-- With a half-title and a final errata leaf

Held by: University of London - ULRLS A continuation of the Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted : with some observations on Mr. Burgess's Remarks, &c. To which is added a postscript, occasioned by a sermon preached before the University by the Rev. Dr. Blayney, Regius Professor of Hebrew, &c. at Oxford / Hawtrey, Charles, b. 1732 ; Fletcher, James, 1710-1795 [publisher] ; Payne, Thomas, 1719-1799 [bookseller] ; Payne, Thomas, 1752-1831 [bookseller] ; Rivington, Charles, fl. 1771-1831 [bookseller] ; Rivington, Francis, 1745-1822 [bookseller] ; Rivington, John, 1720-1792 [bookseller] ; J., F., and C. Rivington (Firm) ; T. Payne and Son.-- [4], 78, [2] p ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Fletcher in the Turl; and sold by Mess. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and T. Payne and Son, at the Mews Gate, London., MDCCLXXXIX Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes.-- Signatures: pi2 A-E8 (E8 blank) .-- Text in English with quotations and examples in Greek .-- The author of the Evidence = Charles Hawtrey Held by: Oxford Dissertations relative to the natural history of animals and vegetables / Trans. from the Italian [by T. Beddoes].-- A new ed. corr. and enl.-- Oxford : For J. Murray, 1789 Notes: Vol. 2. 1789 Held by: Liverpool Elementa architecturae civilis ad Vitruvii veterumque disciplinam et recentiorum praesertim a Palladii exempla probatiora concinnata. Auctore Henrico Aldrich / Aldrich, Henry, 1647-1710 ; Cooke, J, fl. 1780-1808 [Printer / Bookseller] ; Pollard, Graham [Bookplate on end-paper: Liber bibliothecae Graham Pollard] ; Prince, Daniel, fl.1771-1788 [Printer / Bookseller] ; Smyth, Philip.-- 1v. : ill, 55 plates ; 8vo.-- Oxonii : Prostant apud D. Prince et J. Cooke [etc.], 1789 Notes: The Latin text is followed by the English translation of Philip Smyth with separate t.p. and separate pagination Held by: Glasgow An Essay on the characteristic differences between Ancient and Modern Poetry, and the several causes from which they result. / Richards, George, D.D., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.-- 4o..-- [Oxford], [1789.] Held by: British Library Guide d'Oxford: avec un catalogue de tout ce qu'il y a de plus remarquable dans toute la province d'Oxford: avec la route de Douvres à Londres, ... Par Philippe Jung / Jung, Philippe.-- viii, 109,[1]p ; 17 cm (12mo).-- Oxford : se vend chez tous les libraires d'Oxford, 1789 Held by: Leeds A letter to Earl Stanhope : on the subject of the Test, as objected to in a pamphlet recommended by His Lordship / Hawtrey, Charles, Vicar of Bampton.-- 45,[1]p ; 8.-- Oxford : printed; and sold by J. Fletcher; and Mess. Rivington, London, 1789 Notes: Anonymous. By Charles Hawtrey. - 'A pamphlet' = 'The right of

Protestant dissenters to a complete toleration asserted' by S. Heywood Held by: University of London - ULRLS Lettre de la comtesse Valois de la Mothe à la reine de France. / La Motte, Jeanne de, Countess.-- pp. 16. ; 8o..-- Oxford, [1789.] Held by: British Library The Loiterer, : a periodical work ... first published at Oxford in the years 1789 and 1790. [Edited, and chiefly written, by James Austen] / Austen, James.-- 2 vol. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford, 1790,89 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [2000]. 1 reel(372fr.); 35 mm. (a b). Neg: PB.Mic.43681 British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfiche. London : British Library, [1988]. 4 fiches; 11x15 cm. (a). Neg: PB.Fiche.55 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates The new Oxford guide : Or, companion through the university. Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious in each of the public buildings, colleges, hall, &c. To which is added, a tour to Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow / Gentleman of Oxford.-- The eighth edition, corrected and enlarged. Embellished with a new plan of Oxford, and other elegant engravings.-- vii, [1], 159, [1] p., plates ; 120.-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher, in the Turl; W. Jackson, in the High-Street; E. Newbery, the corner of St. Paul's Church Yard; and J. Bew, in Paternoster-Row, London., [1789?] Notes: GK date [1789?] - Roscoe A395(9) Held by: Oxford A New Pocket Companion for Oxford ... New edition, corrected, much enlarged, etc. / OXFORD.-- pp. 152. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince & J. Cooke, 1789. Held by: British Library A select catalogue of German books : with the subject of each in English. And an appendix of the best editions of the classics, and some French books, published in Germany / Prince and Cooke (Oxford, England).-- [4],76p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for Prince and Cooke: 1789. Sold by J.F. and C. Rivington; and P. Elmsly, London, 1789 Held by: Cambridge A sermon on the sacrament of the Lord's Supper : Preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's on Sunday, 25 November, 1787 / By William Lord Bishop of Chester.-- vi, 48p ; 8.-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher; and sold by Mr. Poole and Mr. Broster in Chester, 1789 Notes: Half-title: 'Two sermons by William Lord Bishop of Chester, addressed to the clergy of the diocese' Held by: University of London - ULRLS Sonnets and miscellaneous poems / by the late Thomas Russell.-- vi, 62 p ; 25 cm. (4to).-- Oxford : Printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke. J.F. and C. Rivington, T. Cadell, and T. and J. Egerton, 1789 Held by: Cambridge

Two Sermons by William Lord Bishop of Chester, addressed to the Clergy of the Diocese. / Cleaver, William, successively Bishop of Chester, of Bangor and of Saint Asaph.-- pp. vi. 48. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Fletcher, 1789. Held by: British Library 1790 – Context – 24 All the Favourite Oratorios set to music by Mr. Handel; with his Masque of Acis and Galatea, ... Milton's L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, &c., to which are added, the Pastoral of Daphnis and Amaryllis, ... together with the Serenata of Solomon, set by Doctor Boyce. [The words only.] / Haendel, Georg Friedrich.-- 2 pt. ; 8o..-- Oxford; London, printed : E. Holditch, [1790?] Held by: British Library A catalogue of the several pictures and busto's in the Picture Gallery at Oxford ... Second edition, with additions, etc. (Pictures in the Bodleian Library.) / Oxford.-- New edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1790. Held by: British Library A Church of England-man's answer to the arguments and petition of Protestant dissenters against the Test.-- [2], 28p ; 8o.-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher: sold, in London, by Rivington ... Payne ... and B. White ..., 1790 Notes: Anonymous. Copy Routh 68.D.6/3 has on the titlepage in a contemporary hand 'By R.H.' Held by: Durham The Collects of the Church of England, imitated in verse; to which is subjoined, The Happy Man. By John Rusher. / LITURGIES ; Rusher, John.-- pp. 85. ; 4o..-- Oxford : Printed for the Author, 1790. Held by: British Library Defence of the doctrines, establishment, and conduct, of the Church of England, from the charges of the Rev. Joseph Berington, and the Rev. John Milner / By James Williamson.-- [2], iv, 71, [1] p ; 8o.-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke; sold by G. G. J. and J. Robinson ... London, 1790 Held by: Durham Ecclesiastes a new translation from the original Hebrew by Bernard Hodgson / Hodgson, Bernard, 1745-1805.-- [70] p ; 4o.-- Oxford : Sold by Prince and Cooke ...; Rivington Elmsly and Faulder, London, 1790 Held by: Cambridge Eight anthems / composed by Philip Hayes.-- 1score, 83p36cm.-- Oxford, Henry Hardy, [1790?] Notes: For 1-4 voices, with organ continuo.-- Price 15/- .-- RISM H 4849 Contents: Behold O God - O how amiable - The Lord descendeth - The heathen make - Rejoice in the Lord - The Lord is my shepherd - O Lord our governor - Blessed is he Held by: Cambridge

Emendationes in Suidam et Heschium, et alios lexicographos Graecos / Toup, Jonathan, 1713-1785.-- 4v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1790 Held by: Cambridge An essay on the origin, character and views of the Protestant dissenters.-- [4], viii, 29,[1]p. ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke. J. F. and C. Rivington; J. and T. Egerton, London, 1790 Held by: Birmingham The history of the Test act : in which the mistakes in some late writings against it are rectified, and the importance of it to the church explained / Sherlock, Thomas, 1678-1761 ; Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837 [former owner] ; Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748.-- [2], 5-31 p, [1] ; 21 cm. 4to.-- [Oxford] : London, printed MDCCXXXII. Oxford, reprinted MDCCXC, and sold by J. Fletcher; and in London by Mess. Rivington, [1790] Notes: Half-title missing from this copy.-- Mistakes in some late writings against Test Act, rectified .-- The library holds another copy of this item in T712 .-- Variously attributed to Edmund Gibson and Thomas Sherlock.-- Item number 7. in a volume of 10 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. The loiterer, a periodical work : in two volumes / First published at Oxford in the years 1789 and 1790.-- 2v ; 80.-- [Oxford] : Printed for the author; and sold by Messrs. Prince and Cooke, Oxford; Mess. Egertons, London; Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham; Mr. W. Meyler, Bath; and Messrs. Cowslade and Smart, Reading., M, DCC, XC Notes: Comprises 60 weekly numbers dated 31 January 1789 to 20 March 1790 bound in two volumes, each with a collective title page, contents and errata.-- Edited, and chiefly written, by James Austen .-- The title pages to the individual issues nos. 1-4 bear the imprint: Printed for the author, and sold by C. S. Rann, Oxford; from no. 5, further booksellers' names are added .-- Vol. 1 has, additionally, a dedication leaf Held by: Oxford A new pocket companion for Oxford : or, guide through the University. Containing an accurate description of the public edifices, the buildings in each of the colleges; the gardens, ... To which are added, descriptions of the buildings, ... at Blenheim, Ditchley, Nuneham and Stow.-- A new edition, corrected and much enlarged.-- [4],152p., plates ; (12mo).-- Oxford : printed for Daniel Prince; and sold by John Rivington, in London, [1790?] Held by: Cambridge The Oxford Sausage; or, Select poetical pieces, written by the most celebrated wits of the University of Oxford. A new edition, adorned with cuts, etc. [Edited by Thomas Warton.] / Warton, Thomas, Poet Laureate ; OXFORD SAUSAGE.-- pp. 224. ; 8o..-- London; W. Dawson: Oxford : G. Robinson, and E. Newbery, [c. 1790.] Held by: British Library Remarks on the scriptural account of the dimensions of Solomon's temple: occasioned by the supplement to a pamphlet entitled Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted. By the author of Remarks on the

Evidence / Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.-- [4], 54, [2] p ; 8o.-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke; and J. Fletcher: also by Rivington, Elmsly, Payne, and White, London, 1790 Notes: The author of "Remarks on the Evidence" is Thomas Burgess. "Evidence that the relation of Josephus ... is either false or misinterpreted.", London, 1786 is by Charles Hawtrey as is "A continuation of the Evidence ... ", London, 1789.-- With a final advertisement leaf for books by Thomas Burgess Held by: Durham A second letter to Dr. Joseph Priestley, occasioned by Mr. Courtenay's philosophical reflections on the revolution in France, &c. / dby Solomon de A. R.-- 60 p. ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : for J. Fletcher, 1790 Notes: Solomon de A.R. = George Horne, whose first missive to Dr. Joseph Priestley was 'A letter to the Reverend Doctor Priestley', published in 1787 Held by: Birmingham A sermon on the sacrament of the Lord's supper : Preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's on Sunday, 25 November, 1787 / By William Lord Bishop of Chester.-- Second edition.-- VI, 48p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher; and sold by Mr. Poole and Mr. Broster in Chester, 1790 Notes: Half-title: 'Two sermons by William Lord Bishop of Chester, addressed to the clergy of the diocese'. - The second sermon is 'A sermon on a discourse of our Lord's in the sixth chapter of St. John's gospel', which was previously published separately in [1787?] Held by: Cambridge A Sermon preached ... before the Governors of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, etc. / Beeke, Henry.-- pp. 20. ; 4o..-- Oxford, etc. : James Fletcher, 1790. Held by: British Library Sermons preached in the Abbey Church at Bath / by a late dignified clergyman.-- 2v. ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed by W. Jackson: sold by J. Fletcher; and J. Robson, London, 1790 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1985. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 1143, no. 01) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Anonymous. By John Chapman .-- With a 30-page list of subscribers in vol.1 Held by: Cambridge Several discourses on special subjects : preached before the University of Oxford, and upon other occasions / By William Parker.-- 2v. ; 8.-- Oxford : sold by J. Fletcher, and D. Prince and J. Cooke: and J. Rivington and Sons, London, 1790 Held by: University of London - ULRLS Sixteen Psalms, : selected from Merrick's Version as used at St. Mary's Church ... Oxford, etc / Hayes, Philip.-- obl.fol..-- Oxford : Printed for Richd. Firth, [1790?] Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1999]. 1 reel(24fr.); 35 mm. (a b c). Neg: Mus.Mic.5574. Pos:

Mus.Mic.A.5574 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates A statement of Dr. White's Literary Obligations to the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock, and the Rev. Samuel Parr / by Joseph White.-- [2],108,[2]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke; G. G. J. and J. Robinson, and J. and J. Egerton, London, 1790 Notes: In this edition p.3 signed A2; catchword p.4: edition; and B2 is signed above the footnote. - With a half-title and final leaf of corrigenda Held by: Cambridge Two Sermons by William Lord Bishop of Chester, addressed to the Clergy of the Diocese. / Cleaver, William, successively Bishop of Chester, of Bangor and of Saint Asaph.-- (Second edition.).-- pp. vi. 48. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Fletcher, 1790. Held by: British Library The wind in our favor does blow : a favorite sea song / the music by J.H.B. Esqr.-- 1 close score ([2] leaves) ; fol.-- Oxford. : Printed by Henry Hardy, ... Sold by Preston & Fenton ... London., [ca. 1790] Notes: Caption title.-- "Sold by Preston & Fentum in the Strand London." appears at the foot of the first page .-- Song arr. on three staves for high voice, two violins and harpsichord Held by: Oxford 1791 – Context – 12 The aboriginal Britons, a prize poem, spoken in the theatre at Oxford, July VII . MDCCXCI ... The second edition. / Richards, George, D.D., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.-- pp. 24 ; 4o..-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince, J. Cooke; London: J. F. & C. Rivington, 1791. Held by: British Library The doctrine of St. John, and the faith of the first Christians, not unitarian. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St. Peter's on Sunday, February 27, 1791. By Daniel Veysie / Veysie, Daniel, 1754 or 5-1817.-- [4],31,[1]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher; and sold by J. Rivington and Sons, and T. Payne, London, 1791 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 5463, no. 8) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room] Held by: Cambridge The doctrine of the Holy Trinity stated from the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament : two sermons preached before the University of Oxford at St. Peter's on Sunday Feb. 6. 1791 / by John Eveleigh.-- [2], 65, [1] p ; 21 cm. (8vo).-- Oxford : Sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke ; London : By J.F. and C. Rivington, and B. White and son, 1791 Notes: Bibliographical footnotes.-- Text of both sermons: I Peter III:15 .-- Verso of title page and p. [60], [66] are blank Held by: Cambridge Letters to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke on Politics [with reference to

Burke's "Reflections on the Revolution in France," etc.]. / Tatham, Edward, Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford ; Burke, Right Hon. Edmund.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1791. Held by: British Library A List of Books intended for the use of the Younger Clergy and other students in divinity within the diocese of Chester. / Cleaver, William, successively Bishop of Chester, of Bangor and of Saint Asaph.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1791. Held by: British Library Pardon and sanctification proved to be privileges annexed to the due use of the Lord's supper, as a feast on a sacrifice : A sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St. Peter's on the 28th of November, 1790 / By William Lord Bishop of Chester.-- vi, 39,[1]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher; and sold by Mess. Rivington in London; and Mr. Poole and Mr. Broster in Chester, 1791 Notes: With a half-title, and an erratum slip pasted to p.39 Held by: Cambridge Reflections on the controversial writings of Dr. Priestley relative to religious opinions, establishments, and tests. Part 1 / Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.-- [10], 74 p ; 8o.-- Oxford : sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke; and J. Fletcher. Rivingtons, and Elmsly, London, 1791 Notes: Attributed to Thomas Burgess in the Göttingen University catalogue. This attribution is supported by a manuscript annotation on the titlepage of Routh 36.B.15/5 in the hand of Martin Joseph Routh.-- No more published? Held by: Durham Reports of the engineers appointed by the Commissioners of the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis to survey the state of the said navigation, from Lechlade to Days Lock : Illustrated by a plan to which are added some orders of the Commissioners on the said reports and an account of the tolls payable on the said navigation from Cricklade to Staines / Great Britain. Commissioners Appointed for Improving and Completing the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis ; Jessop, William, 1745-1814 ; Mylne, Robert, 1734-1811.-- 60, 7, [1] p., [1] folded leaf of plates : ill. (map) ; 80.-- [Oxford?] : [s.n.], Printed in 1791 Notes: "An estimate of the works proposed to be done agreeable to Mr. Mylne's opinion and report. Addressed to the Commissioners for Improving and Completing the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis. Dated May 8, 1791" (caption title; 7 p. at end) begins new pagination.-- Completely unsigned throughout .-- Suggested place of publication from ESTC .-- The reports are by William Jessop and Robert Mylne Held by: Oxford A Selection of Greek Epigrams or Inscriptions from Brunck's Anthologia [i.e. "Analecta veterum poetarum græcorum"]: to which is annexed a translation in English verse, with notes. For the use of Winchester School. / Brunck, Richard Franz Philipp ; GREEK ANTHOLOGY, 11335.aaa.21..-- pp. viii. 144. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Cooke, 1791. Held by: British Library

A sermon preached before the Lords : ... in the abbey church of Westminster, on Monday, January 31, 1791 / By William, Lord Bishop of Chester.-- [4],19,[1]p ; (4to).-- Oxford : ppinted [sic] for James Fletcher; and J. Rivington and Sons, London, 1791 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 4342, no. 12) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Half-title: 'The Bishop of Chester's sermon before the House of Lords, on Monday, January 31, 1791. ...' Held by: Cambridge 1792 – Context – 9 Daniel, : an improved version attempted; with a preliminary dissertation, and notes critical, historical, and explanatory. / by Thomas Wintle, B.D. ....-- [2], lxviii, 48,213,[11]p. ; 4.-- Oxford : MDCCXCII. Sold by J. Cooke; and by T. Cadell, F. and C. Rivington, and T. Payne, London, [1792] Notes: With five final leaves of index Held by: ULL Defence of the doctrines, establishment, and conduct, of the Church of England, from the charges of the Rev. Joseph Berington, and the Rev. John Milner / By James Williamson.-- [2], iv, 71, [1] p ; 8o.-- Oxford : printed for D. Prince and J. Cooke; sold by G. G. J. and J. Robinson ... London, 1790 Held by: Durham Enchiridion theologicum : or, A manual for the use of students in divinity / Randolph, John, 1749-1813.-- 5v ; 18 cm (12mo).-- Oxford : Printed for J. Fletcher [etc.], 1792 Notes: Contents printed on t.p.-- Edited by John Randolph .-- Preface signed: John Randolph .-- Text in Latin and English Held by: Leeds A list of books recommended to the younger clergy, and other students in divinity, within the diocese of Chester / Cleaver, William, 1742-1815 ; Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711 ; Chester (Diocese).-- The second edition enlarged. To which is added the learned Mr. Dodwell's catalogue of the Christian writers and genuine works, that are extant of the first three centuries, together with an extract from his second letter of advice, &c.-- 115, [1]p ; 8o.-- [Oxford] : printed for J. Fletcher, in Oxford; and sold by Rivington, in London; by Broster and Poole, in Chester; and Mess. Clarke and Co. in Manchester, 1792 Notes: Copy Routh 9.F.28/6 has an errata slip pasted on the verso of the titlepage. This is not present in copy Routh 62.D.12/2. Leaf A7 is found in 2 different states. In copy Routh 9.F.28/6 the text ends "of this list" and p.14 is blank. In copy Routh 62.D.12/2 a new paragraph begins "I subjoin the following questions" and continues onto p.14. Both states are signed "Will. Chester" and dated "June 21, 1791.".-- The preface is signed "Will. Chester." i.e William Cleaver, Bishop of Chester (ESTC) Contents: Includes (p.67-88) Henry Dowell's "A catalogue of the writings of such Christian authors as flourished before the conversion of the Roman

Empire to Christianity." which has separate titlepage but continuous pagination and signatures Held by: Durham The new Oxford guide; or, companion through the University ... By a gentleman of Oxford. The ninth edition, corrected and enlarged, etc. / Oxford ; NEW OXFORD GUIDE.-- pp. vii, 159: plates; port; map ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Fletcher: W. Dawson & Co.; London: E. Newbery; J. Bew, [ca. 1792]. Notes: The portrait of Richard Tyson is taken from a copy of "The new Bath guide." Other editions are entered under Oxford. [Appendix.] Held by: British Library A new pocket companion for Oxford : or, guide through the University. Containing an accurate description of the public edifices, the buildings in each of the colleges; the gardens, ... A new edition, corrected, much enlarged, and adorned with a plan of the University and city, and six other plates.-- New ed.-- [4] 152 p., plates : 1 (folded) map ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : printed for J. Cooke, 1792 Notes: Guide through the University Held by: Oxford Songs of the aboriginal bards of Britain. By George Richards / Richards, George, 1767-1837.-- 28 p ; 4o.-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke: by G. G. J. and J. Robinson; F. and C. Rivington; T. and J. Egerton; and J. Stockdale, London; and W. Lunn, Cambridge, 1792 Held by: Durham Vindiciae landavenses: or strictures on the Bishop of Landaff's late charge, in a letter to his Lordship / Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837.-- [4],19,[1]p ; (4to).-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher; and sold by Mess. Rivington, Mr. Cadell, and Mr. Payne, London, 1792 Notes: Anonymous. By William Foryce Mavor. - With a half-title Held by: Cambridge 1793 – Context – 16 Christian politics : a sermon, preached to a country congregation, on Friday, April 19, 1793; being the day appointed for a general fast / By William Mavor.-- The second edition.-- 23, [1]p ; 22cm (8vo.).-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher, in the Turle; and Mess. Rivington, Robinson, Cadell, and Payne, London, 1793 Notes: With a half-title Held by: Manchester A complete vindication of the mallard of All-Souls College : against the injurious suggestions of the Rev. Mr. Pointer, Rector of Slapton in the county of Northampton and diocese of Peterborough / Buckler, Benjamin, 1718-1780 ; Fletcher, James, 1710-1795 [publisher] ; Rivington, Charles, fl. 1771-1831 [bookseller] ; Rivington, Francis, 1745-1822 [bookseller] ; F. and C. Rivington (Firm).-- The third edition.-- 62, [2] p : ill ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Fletcher; and sold by Messrs. Rivington, London., M.DCC.XCIII

Notes: An answer to John Pointer's "Oxoniensis academia".-- Anonymous. By Benjamin Buckler .-- Engraved vignette depicting a mallard with inscription "To the remembraunce of the mallarde" on t.p.; engraved vignette of a gargoyle from Balliol College, Oxford, at foot of leaf H3v .-- Includes bibliographical footnotes .-- Signatures: A-H4 .-- Text in English with quotations and examples in Latin and French .-- With an index of authors cited on final leaf Held by: Oxford A discourse on the evangelical history, from the interment to the ascension of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ / By the late Reverend Thomas Townson, D.D. Archdeacon of Richmond; one of the rectors of Malpas, Cheshire; and sometime fellow of St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford. To which is prefixed an account of the author.-- 10, c, [4], 210 p., plates ; 80.-- Oxford : sold by J. Fletcher: and T. Payne, London., MDCCXCIII. [1793] Notes: With a half-title Held by: Oxford Discourses on several subjects and occasions / By George Horne.-- 4 ; 22 cm (8vo).-- Oxford : Printed for J. Cooke; and G. G. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1793-4 Notes: Vols. 1 and 2, fourth edition dated 1793; vols. 3 and 4, no edition statement dated 1794 Held by: Leeds Juvenile poems / by Henry Kett.-- 54 p ; 8o.-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher; and sold by Messrs. Rivington ... and Messrs. Egerton ... London, 1793 Held by: Durham Modern France: a poem / by George Richards.-- 18, [2] p ; (4to).-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, F. and C. Rivington, T. and J. Egerton; and J. Stockdale, London; and W. Lunn, Cambridge, 1793 Notes: The final leaf carries verse that "were added in the recitation at the theatre." Held by: Cambridge Ode for the Encænia held at Oxford ... for the reception of His Grace William-Henry-Cavendish Duke of Portland, Chancellor of the University, etc. / Holmes, Robert, Dean of Winchester.-- pp. 15. ; 4o..-- Oxford : J. Cooke & J. Fletcher, 1793. Held by: British Library A sermon on St. John XX. 23 : ... preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's church, on Sunday, November 24, 1793. By the Rev. Henry Best / Beste, Henry Digby, 1768-1836.-- 32p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher; and sold by Mess. Rivingtons, and Mr. Stockdale, London; Mr. Lunn, Cambridge; and Mr. Brooke, Lincoln, 1793 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 4131, no. 04) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room] Held by: Cambridge

A Sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abbey Church of Westminster, on Monday, January 31, 1791. Being the anniversary of King Charles's martyrdom. / Cleaver, William, successively Bishop of Chester, of Bangor and of Saint Asaph ; CHARLES I., King of Great Britain and Ireland.-- Second edition..-- pp. 23. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Fletcher, 1793. Held by: British Library A sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Friday, April 19, 1793, being the day appointed for a general fast. By Ralph Churton / Churton, Ralph, 1754-1831.-- [2], 21, [1] p ; 4o.-- Oxford : printed for J. Fletcher ... and B. and J. White, London, 1793 Notes: Text: Luke.xiii.2-3.-- With a half-title Held by: Durham Sixteen sermons on various subjects and occasions / By George Horne.-- xii, 402, [1] p ; 22 cm (8vo).-- Oxford : Printed for J. Cooke; and G.G.J. and J. Robinson, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1793 Held by: Leeds Thirty sermons, on various subjects : the posthumous works of R.C. Cobbe / Cobbe, Richard Chaloner.-- 2v. in 1 ; 21 cm.-- Oxford, 1793 Held by: Cambridge To Dr. Priestley. [A letter, attacking his political views.] / Tatham, Edward, Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford ; Priestley, Joseph, LL.D..-- s. sh. fol..-- [Oxford], [1793.] Held by: British Library The truth, inspiration, authority, and end of the scriptures, considered and defended : in eight sermons, preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCXCIII. ... By James Williamson / Williamson, James, 1735 or 6-1810.-- xi,[1],239,[1]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; and by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1793 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 3295, no. 12) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room] Held by: Cambridge [[SE are these the Bampton lectures?]] Ver-vert : or, the parrot of Nevers: a poem, in four cantos. Freely translated from the French of J.B. Gresset / Gresset, 1709-1777.-- vii,[1],48p ; 4to.-- Oxford : printed for J. Cooke; and sold by J. Bell; and J. Johnson, London, 1793 Notes: Translated by Alexander Geddes.-- Ver-vert. English Held by: National Library of Scotland Verses intended to have been addressed to his grace the Duke of Portland, chancellor of the university, &c / Crowe, William, 1745-1829.-- 1sheet, 2 p.-- Oxford : s.n., [1793] Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on both sides of the sheet, the verso being paginated '2' .-- The Duke was installed as chancellor in July 1793 Held by: Oxford

1794 – Context – 11 Considerations reconsidered, being a reply to a pamphlet lately circulated relative to a trial on the sixth of June, 1792, ... in an action for defamation brought by Thomas Meade, Esquire, against the Reverend Charles Daubeny. By T. M / Meade, Thomas, Esq.-- 114p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed by W. Jackson, 1794 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1985. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 1207, no. 15) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- T. M. = Thomas Meade Held by: Cambridge ... De poetica liber. Textum recensuit, versionem refinxit, et animadversionibus illustravit, Thomas Tyrwhitt / [Aristoteles].-- 4to.-- Oxonii, 1794 Held by: Glasgow Discourses on several subjects and occasions : By George Horne / Horne, George, 1730-1792.-- 2v., plate : port ; 8vo.-- Oxford : printed for J. Cooke; and G.G. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1794 Notes: Vols. 3 and 4 only.-- With a half-title to each vol., a frontispiece to vol. 4, and a final leaf of errata to both vols. in vol. 4 Held by: National Library of Scotland An essay on liberty / Bartlam, John.-- 31p (4to).-- [Oxford? : s.n, 1794] Notes: A prize essay, submitted to the University of Oxford.-- GL-Kress microfilm reel, 1559 .-- Half title .-- Signed: John Bartlam, and dated: Oxford, July 2d, 1794 Held by: ULL An essay on the necessity of revealed religion / Hare, James, d. 1808.-- [2], iv, 169,[1]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; and by F. and C. Rivington, London, 1794 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 2665, no. 9) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Anonymous. By James Hare Held by: Cambridge Pride and supersitition causes of unbelief. A sermon, preached before the Reverend the Archdeacon and clergy of the Archdeconry of Berks, at the visition holden at Abingdon, May xiii. MDCCXCIV. By William West Green / Green, William West, fl.1759-1814.-- [2], 25, [1] p ; 4o.-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; and Mess. Rivington ... London, 1794 Notes: Text: Hebrews iv, v.11.-- With the half-title Held by: Durham A sermon, preached at St. Mary's Church in Oxford, before the governors of the Radcliffe Infirmary, 1794. By Hugh Morgan / Morgan, Hugh, 1752 or 3-1809.-- [4], 19, [1] p ; 4o.-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; and by F. and C.

Rivington, London, and J. Allen, Hereford, 1794 Notes: Text: Luke.x.29 Held by: Durham A sermon, preached in Lambeth chapel, at the consecration of Henry Reginald Lord Bishop of Bristol, on Sunday, May 11, 1794 / By Charles Henry Hall, B.D. student of Christ Church, and chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Bristol. Published by command of His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.-- [4], 19, [1] p ; 40.-- Oxford : Printed for Messrs. Fletcher and Hanwell; and sold by Messrs. Rivington, and T. Payne, London., MDCCXCIV Notes: Signatures: [A]2 B-C4 D2.-- With an initial imprimatur leaf Held by: Oxford A syllabus of a course of chemical lectures, read at the museum, Oxford, in seventeen hundred ninety four [by R. Bourne]. / Bourne, Robert, Professor of Physic at the University of Oxford ; Syllabus.-- pp. 31 ; 8o..-- [Oxford], [1794]. Held by: British Library 1795 – Context – 20 Advice to a student in the university : concerning the qualifications and duties of a minister of the Gospel in the Church of England / By John Napleton.-- vi,[2],147,[1]p ; 8.-- Oxford : printed for Fletcher and Hanwell; sold by Mess. Rivington, London, 1795 Notes: With a half-title Held by: ULL Bampton Market : Continues to be held, every Wednesday. 1795.-- Bampton, Oxon : printed by W. Holloway, [1795].-- 1 sheet ; 1/12â•° Notes: Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 8738, no.01). Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements. ESTC citation no.: T153216 Held by: English Short Title Catalogue [Oxford University Bodleian Library (includes The Vicar's Library, ST. Mary's Church, Marlborough) (Oxford, England)] The Canterbury tales of Chaucer : completed in a modern version / Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1340?-1400 ; Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910 [former owner] ; Gilman, J., 18th/19th cent [former owner] ; Skeat, Walter W. (Walter William), 1835-1912 [former owner].-- 3v. ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Cooke; And G.G. and J. Robinson, 1795 Notes: The version is that of the selected tales edited by John Ogle in 1741, with additions by William Lipscomb Held by: King's College London Cathedral music : in score / composed by Dr. William Hayes, late Professor of Music &c. in the University of Oxford.-- 1score, [2], 3, [1], 229, [1] p : port ; fol.-- [Oxford? : s.n., 1795] Notes: 2 state exist: one with and one without the engraver's name on p. 1 of music.-- Edited by P. Hayes .-- English words, some translated from

original Latin .-- Engraved portrait of W. Hayes by J.K. Sherwin, after J. Cornish on t.p .-- Engraved throughout, except the letterpress "A succinct account of the author," list of subscribers, index and advertisement. The latter is signed by Philip Hayes and dated, Oxford, December 19th, 1795 (p. [1], 3rd sequence) .-- Largely a collection of psalm settings for 3-6 voices and organ (figured bass unrealized) .-- Music engraved by T. Straight .-- The anthem on p. 213 "Lord how long wilt thou be angry" is W. Byrd's "Emendemus in melius" from "Cantiones sacrae" of Byrd and Tallis Partial contents: [anthem titles taken from 1st words or captions] The Te Deum & Benedictus in the key of D with the greater third -- Benedictus to the foregoing Te Deum in the key of D set to music by Phil: Hayes -- The Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson, Nicene creed, Cantate Domino and Deus misereatur in the key of E flat with the greater third -- The Lord is good -- Blessed art thou O Lord -- The Lord preserveth all them that love him -- Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem -- O God thou art my God -- Save Lord, and hear us -- Praise the Lord, O my soul -- O worship the Lord -- The Lord even the most mighty God -- Blessed are all they that fear the Lord -- Bring unto the Lord -- Who so dwelleth under the defence of the most high -- O be joyful in God, all ye lands -- I have set God alway before me -- Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks -- I will give thanks unto thee O Lord -- Great is the Lord -- Bow down thine ear -- Lord, thou hast been our refuge -- Lord, how long wilt thou be angry -- O give thanks unto the Lord -- All people that on earth do dwell Held by: Oxford Corsica, a poem. / Wasey, Clement John.-- pp. 23 ; 4o..-- Oxford : printed for Fletcher & Hanwell; London: sold by Mess. Rivington, 1795. Held by: British Library Discourses on several subjects and occasions ... The fifth edition. / Horne, George, Bishop of Norwich.-- 4 vol.: plate; port ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Cooke; London: G. G. & J. Robinson, etc., 1795. Notes: Vol. 3, 4 are of the second edition. Held by: British Library The eternal generation of the son of God. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday the 8th of November, 1795. By William Lord Bishop of Chester / Cleaver, William, 1742-1815.-- [4], 25, [1] p ; 8o.-- Oxford : printed for Fletcher and Hanwell; and sold by Messrs. Rivingtons, in London; and Broster, in Chester, 1795 Notes: Text: Hebrews.i.18.-- "William Lord Bishop of Chester" is William Cleaver Held by: Durham The form of prayer, and ceremonies, used at the consecration of a church, by ... Edward, Lord Bishop of Oxford / Church of England ; Smallwell, Edward, 1721-1799.-- 23, [1] p ; 4o.-- Oxford : printed by W. Jackson, 1795 Notes: Bishop of Oxford = Edward Smallwell Held by: Durham A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the national debt / By Edward Tatham, D.D. Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford.-- [2], 71, [1]p ; 21 cm. (8vo).-- [Oxford?] : Sold by Messrs.

Fletcher and Hanwell, Cooke, Bliss, Oxford; Messrs. Rivington, Cadell, Elmsly, Robinsons, Richarson, White, Egerton, Payne, and Faulder, London; Mr. Lunn, Cambridge; Messrs. Crutwell, Meyler, and Hazard, Bath; Messrs. Pearson and Swinney, Birmingham; Mr. Lloyd, Bristol; Messrs. Clarke and Fawconer, Manchester; Mr. Baker, Southampton, &c., 1795 Notes: 8vo: [A]1 B-E F#.-- Below imprint: (Price Half a Crown.) .-- Caption title: To the Right Honourable William Pitt... -- Running title: On the national debt. -- "By the same author, The chart and scale of truth... and An introduction to the study of divinity..." p.[72] Held by: National Library of Scotland Matilda; or, the Dying Penitent; a poetical epistle. / Richards, George, D.D., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1795. Held by: British Library A New Pocket Companion for Oxford ... New edition, corrected, much enlarged, etc. / OXFORD.-- New edition ..., enlarged. ... To which are added, descriptions of the buildings ... at Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow, etc..-- pp. 152. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Cooke, 1795. Held by: British Library Regal rights consistent with national liberties. A sermon preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday, June 21, 1795. To which is subjoined an appendix, containing extracts from the papers, &c. presented to the House of Commons by Mr. Secretary Dundas, in 1794. With a few suitable observations / Hawkins, William, 1722-1801.-- [2], 33, [1] p ; 8o.-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; by Messrs. Rivingtons, in London; Woolmer, Exeter; and Gould, Dorchester, 1795 Held by: Durham A Sermon [on Acts xi. 24] preached before the University of Oxford, June 11, 1795. / Morres, Robert.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1795. Held by: British Library A sermon, preached before the honourable society of Lincoln's Inn, on ... Feb. 25, 1795; being ... a general fast. By William Jackson / Jackson, William, 1751-1815.-- [4], 20p ; 4o.-- Oxford : sold by J. Fletcher and W. Hanwell; and by P. Elmsly, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1795 Held by: Durham A Short Defence of the Church of England, etc. / Churton, Ralph.-- pp. xii. 124. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Fletcher & Hanwell, 1795. Held by: British Library A short defence of the Church of England : in answer to those from whom we separated, and to those who separate from us; addressed to the inhabitants of middleton Cheney, Northamptonshire / By Ralph Churton.-- xii, 124p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for Fletcher and Hanwell; and for B. and J. White, and F. and C. Rivington, London; and W. Rusher, Banbury, 1795 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 4312, no. 02) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- Half-title: 'A short defence of the Church of England: addressed to the inhabitants of Middleton

Cheney, Northamptonshire.' Held by: Cambridge Sixteen sermons on various subjects and occasions : By George Horne / Horne, George, 1730-1792.-- The second edition.-- xii, 463,[1]p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : printed for J. Cooke; and G. G. and J. Robinson, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1795 Notes: With a half-title Held by: National Library of Scotland Some observations on the inconvenience of the ten commandments / By George Hanmer Leycester, A.M. pf Merton College, Oxford; and barrister at law of the Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn.-- [4], 64 p ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed for Fletcher and Hanwell; and sold by Mess. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Egerton, Whitehall, London; Mr. Lunn, Cambridge; Mr. Knight, Windsor; and Mr. Cowslade, Reading., MDCCXCV Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes.-- Signatures: [A]2 B-E8 .-- Text in English with quotations and examples in Latin, Greek and Hebrew Held by: Oxford Translations chiefly from the Italian of Petrarch and Metastasio / Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374 ; Le Mesurier, Thomas, 1757?-1822 ; Metastasio, Pietro, 1698-1782.-- iv, 127 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Cooke, and sold by Messrs. Robinson, Rivington, and Egerton, London, 1795 Notes: Contains, in addition to translations of Petrarch and Metastasio: Tasso, Rota, Zappi, and Filicaja.-- Italian and English on opposite pages .-- Translator: Thomas Le Mesurier -- cf. British Museum Cat Held by: Oxford 1796 – Context – 11 A catalogue of the several pictures and busto's in the Picture Gallery at Oxford ... Second edition, with additions, etc. (Pictures in the Bodleian Library.) / Oxford.-- New edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1796. Held by: British Library An examination of events, termed miraculous, as reported in letters from Italy / By the Rev. Joseph Berington.-- 31, [1] p ; 8o.-- Oxford : printed by W. Dawson and Co. Sold by J. Cooke, Oxford; and E. Booker ... London, 1796 Held by: Durham An improved version of the book of Job; a poem, consisting of parallels, constructive, synonymous, and triplet: with a preliminary dissertation, and notes, critical, hsitorical and explanatory. By Charles Garden / Garden, Charles.-- 1v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford : Sold by J. Cooke; and Messrs. Rivington, cadell and Davies, 1796 Held by: Glasgow A Letter to the Lord Bishop of Worcester, occasioned, by his strictures on Archbishop Secker and Bishop Lowth in his Life of Bishop Warburton. [By R. Churton.] / Hurd, Richard, successively Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry,

and of Worcester ; Churton, Ralph ; Lowth, Robert, successively Bishop of St. David's, of Oxford, and of London ; Secker, Thomas, successively Bishop of Bristol and of Oxford, and Archbishop of Canterbury ; Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1796. Held by: British Library A New Pocket Companion for Oxford ... A new edition, corrected, much enlarged, etc. / OXFORD.-- pp. 152. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Printed for J. Cooke, 1796. Held by: British Library A particular enquiry into the doctrine of an eternal filiation: being a sequel to the appeal to the New Testament, in proof of the divinity of the Son of God / By Charles Hawtrey, M.A. vicar of Bampton, Oxfordshire.-- [2], 102 p ; 80.-- Oxford : Sold by Fletcher and Hanwell; by F. and C. Rivington, London; and W. Lunn, Cambridge., 1796 Notes: Errata at foot of leaf H3v.-- Signatures: [A]2 (-[A]1) B-H4 (-H4; H4=[A]2?) .-- Text in English with quotations and examples in Greek Held by: Oxford A plurality of persons in the Godhead proved; : and the Bible-translation of three important passages in Zechariah vindicated. A sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, ... Nov. 27, 1796 / By John Eveleigh, ....-- [2], 31, [1]p (8vo.).-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; by F. and C. Rivington, London; and by W. H. Lunn, Cambridge, 1796 Held by: Manchester The union ... A new edition. [Edited by T. Warton.] / Warton, Thomas, Poet Laureate ; Union.-- pp. viii, 152 ; 8o..-- Oxford : printed, for W. Dawson and Co.; and R. Newbury, London, 1796. Held by: British Library A vindication of natural society, or, A view of the miseries and evils arising to mankind, from every species of artificial society : in a letter to Lord **** / by Edmund Burke.-- A new edition.-- viii, 62p (8vo).-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1796 Notes: A satirical imitation of the philosophy and the writing style of Viscount Bolingbroke Held by: ULL 1797 – Context – 9 An answer to the observations contained in Dr. Blayney's Appendix to his new translation of Zechariah / By John Eveleigh.-- 15, [1] p.-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; by F. and C. Rivington, and B. White, London; and by W.H. Lunn, Cambridge, 1797 Held by: Durham The Form of Prayer, and Ceremonies, to be used at the Consecration of the New Church, at Banbury, in the County of Oxford; on Wednesday the sixth day of September, 1797: by ... Edward, Lord Bishop of Oxford. / LITURGIES.-- pp. 16. ; 4o..-- [Oxford], [1797.] Held by: British Library

Observations on the structure and economy of plants : to which is added the analogy between the animal and the vegetable kingdom / By Robert Hooper.-- [2], vi,[10],129,[1] p ; 22 cm (8vo).-- Oxford : Sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Co. Messrs. Rivington; and Messrs. Murray and Highley, London, 1797 Notes: With a half-title Held by: Cambridge The oeconomy of love, by Dr. Armstrong / Armstrong, John, Physician and Poet.-- 30,[2]p ; (16o); 14cm.-- Oxford : printed by and for R. Slatter, 1797. Held by: British Library A plurality of persons in the Godhead proved : and the Bible-translation of three important passages in Zechariah vindicated. A sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, ... Nov. 27, 1796. The second edition. To which is added, an answer to the observations contained in Dr. Blayney's appendix to his new translation of Zechariah. By John Eveleigh / Eveleigh, John, 1747-1814.-- [2],43,[1]p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; by F. and C. Rivington, London; and by W. H. Lunn, Cambridge, 1797 Held by: Cambridge Selections from the French anas : containing remarks of eminent scholars on men and books / Together with anecdotes and apophthegms of illustrious persons. Interspersed with pieces of poetry.-- 2v. ; 17 cm. (12mo).-- Oxford : Sold by J. Cooke ..., 1797 Notes: A selection and translation designed especially for the English reader.--cf. pref.-- Poetry in English, French and/or Latin Contents: v. 1. Poggiana. Perroniana. Valesiana. Naudaeana. Patiniana. Sorberiana. Segraisiana. Longuerana. Furetieriana. Carpenteriana. Ducatiana. Santoliana. Colomesiana. Scaligerana.--v. 2. Menagiana. Chevraena. Lutherana. Evremoniana. Huetiana. Bolaeana Held by: National Library of Scotland A Short Commentary, with Strictures, on certain Parts of the Moral Writings of Dr. Paley & Mr. Gisborne. To which are added ... observations on the duties of trustees and conductors of grammar schools, and two sermons, on purity of principle, and the penal laws..-- pp. lii. 274. ; 8o..-- Birmingham; for Messrs. Rivingtons: London; Mr. Cooke: Oxford : Printed by Thomas Pearson, 1797. Held by: British Library Zechariah; a new translation; with notes, critical, philological, and explanatory; and an appendix in reply to Dr Eveleigh's sermon on Zech. II. 8-11. To which is added-a new edition with alterations-a dissertation on Dan. IX. V. 20. to the end. By Benjamin Blayney. / BIBLE ; Blayney, Benjamin ; Eveleigh, John.-- pp. xx. 61. ; 4o..-- Oxford : J. Cooke, 1797. Held by: British Library [Zechariah; a new translation : with notes, critical, philological, and explanatory; and an appendix, in reply to Dr. Eveleigh's sermon ... to which is added, (a new edition with alterations) a dissertation on Daniel IX.v.20 to the end. By Benjamin Blayney / Blayney, Benjamin, 1728-1801.-- xx,

22,[2],1-79,[2],80-84, 81- 83,[1],85-92,61,[1]p ; (4to).-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; and by Cadell and Davies, London, 1797 Notes: The dissertation has its own title-page ("the second edition, with alterations") and is separately paginated. - With a half-title Held by: Cambridge] 1798 – Context – 10 The British Navy triumphant! Being copies of the London gazettes extraordinary; containing the accounts of the glorious victories obtained through the blessing of Almighty God, overthe French fleet, by Admiral Lord Howe, on the first of June, 1794; the S.-- 8o., 20x12 cm.-- Oxford, 1798 Notes: With half-title: Britain's glory, or The tars of old England triumphant Held by: Liverpool A letter, addressed to the freeholders and inhabitants of the County of Oxford ... Occasioned by a letter to them, by Sir Clement Cottrell Dormer. / Coker, John, of New College, Oxford ; Dormer, Sir Clement Cottrell.-- pp. 20 ; 8o..-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke, 1798. Held by: British Library A sermon [on 2 Maccabees XV. 18] preached before the Oxford Loyal Volunteers ... July 27. / Finch, William, D.D..-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1798. Held by: British Library A sermon preached before the honourable society of Lincoln's Inn, on ... November 29, 1798; being ... a general thanksgiving. By William Jackson / Jackson, William, 1751-1815.-- [4], 18p ; 4o.-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke, and by Messrs. Hanwell and Parker; by Messrs. Elmsly and Bremner, F. and C. Rivington, and J. Hatchard, London, 1798 Held by: Durham A Sermon preached before the Oxford University Volunteers at the presentation of their colours, etc. / Blackstone, Charles, Vicar of Wymering.-- pp. 16. ; 4o..-- Oxford : J. Cooke, 1798. Held by: British Library A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's on Tuesday, May the twenty-ninth, MDCCXCVIII. Being the anniversary of the restoration of King Charles II. By Charles Sawkins / Sawkins, Charles, 1758-1818.-- [6], 41, [1] p ; 4o.-- Oxford : sold by Messrs. Hanwell and Parker; and by Messrs. Rivingtons ... London, 1798 Notes: Text: Lamentations.iii.31-33.-- With a half-title Held by: Durham Seventeen Sermons on various subjects. / Neve, Timothy, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1798. Held by: British Library The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, Monday, February 19, 1798, on a motion made by the Earl of Moira, ... From the genuine copy printed at

Dublin / Clare, John Fitzgibbon, Earl of, 1748-1802 ; Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords.-- [4], 55, [1] p (8vo.).-- Oxford : sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Co. and J. Cooke; by F. and C. Rivington; and J. Hatchard, London, 1798 Notes: Speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by the Earl of Moira, Monday, February 19, 1798.-- With a half-title Held by: Manchester Ton and antiquity : a comedy, in two acts. Written for the L.D.T. and performed January 1st, 1798 / Streatfeild, Thomas, 1777-1848 ; Slater, R..-- [2], 41, [1] p ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed by R. Slatter., [1798] Notes: Imprint date from title.-- L.D.T. is variously explained as Long Ditton Theatre or Laundry Dresser Theatre (a theatre in the laundry of the author's father) -- ESTC .-- The dedication signed: T. S. i.e. Thomas Streatfield -- ESTC .-- With a half-title Held by: Oxford A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm; in a letter to the King. / Jenkinson, Charles, Earl of Liverpool.-- pp. 162. ; 4o..-- [Oxford], [1798?] Held by: British Library 1799 – Context – 12 A catalogue of all the neat and genuine household furniture, china, glass, books, and other effects : of a Gentleman (who is leaving this part of the Country,) which will be Sold by Auction, by John Bateman, On the Premises, at Westhall Hill, near Burford, in the County of Oxford, On Monday, November 25th, 1799 and Three Following Days, - The Auctioneer particularly requests the favour of an early attendance, as he wishes to finish each Days Sale by Four O'Clock. The whole may be Viewed Three Days preceding, & mornings of Sale till Ten O'Clock, at which time the Auction will begin / [Bateman, John, auctioneer.].-- Bampton Oxon : printed by W. Holloway, [1799].-- 26p. ; 8⁰ Notes: Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1997 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 9729, no.08). ESTC citation no.: T193994 Held by: English Short Title Catalogue [Oxford University Bodleian Library (includes The Vicar's Library, ST. Mary's Church, Marlborough) (Oxford, England)] Charge delivered by William, Lord Bishop of Chester, to the clergy of his diocese... / Church of England. Diocese of Chester. Bishop (1788-1800 : Cleaver).-- 29cm.-- Oxford : Hanwell and Parker, 1799 Held by: Birmingham Diatessaron : sive integra historia ... Jesu Christi, ex iv. Evangeliis inter se collatis, ed. J. White.-- Oxon. 1799.-- (8⁰) Held by: Oxford An essay on commerce / Mant, Richard, 1776-1848.-- 23 p.-- [Oxford : s.n, 1799] Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Signed: Richard Mant, A.B., Oriel College, Oxford, June 5, 1799 Held by: ULL Horae biblicae : being a connected series of miscellaneous notes on the original text, early versions, and printed editions of the Old and New Testament / Butler, Charles, 1750-1832.-- [4],270,[2]p ; 8vo.-- Oxford :

sold by J. White, London, 1799 Notes: The dedication signed: Charles Butler.-- With a final errata leaf Held by: National Library of Scotland [Horae Biblicae, being a connected series of notes on the text and literary history of the Bibles, or sacred books of the Jews and Christians; and on the Bibles, or books accounted sacred by the Mahometans, Hindus, Parsees, Chinese, and Scandinavians / Butler, Charles, 1750-1832.-- 2 pts.-- Oxford ; [London], 1799-1807 Notes: Part the second. The second edition Held by: Glasgow] A New Pocket Companion for Oxford ... A new edition, corrected, much enlarged, etc. / OXFORD.-- New edition ..., enlarged, etc..-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1799. Held by: British Library Part the first of an introduction to the Writing of Greek ... The third Edition, with ... improvements. (Part the second ... being select sentences from Xenophon's Cyropædia. Gr. & Eng.) / Huntingford, George Isaac, successively Bishop of Gloucester and of Hereford.-- [Another edition.].-- 2 pt. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1800-1799. Notes: Pt. 2 is of the fourth edition. Held by: British Library Poems chiefly sonnets, by the author of Translations from the Italian of Petrarch, Metastasio, and Zappi [i.e. Thomas Le Mesurier]. / Le Mesurier, Thomas ; Poems.-- pp. ix, 72 ; 8o..-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; Hanwell & Parker; London: Messrs. Robinson, etc., 1799. Held by: British Library A Sermon [on Eph. iv. 3] preached in Lambeth Chapel, at the Consecration of ... J. Randolph ... Bishop of Oxford, etc. / Lambard, Thomas.-- pp. 18. ; 4o..-- Oxford, 1799. Held by: British Library A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's on Tuesday, May the twenty-ninth, MDCCXCVIII : ... By Charles Sawkins / Sawkins, Charles, 1757 or 8-1818.-- Second edition.-- 56p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : sold by Messrs. Hanwell and Parker; and by Messrs. Rivingtons, and Mr. Hatchard, London, 1799 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 5574, no. 24) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room].-- With a half-title Held by: Cambridge A sermon preached before the University at St. Mary's on Wednesday February 27, 1799; being ... a day of solemn fasting and humiliation. By Charles Sawkins / Sawkins, Charles, 1758-1818.-- [2], 34 p ; 4o.-- Oxford : sold by Hanwell and Parker; by F. and C. Rivington ... and ... J. Hatchard ... London, 1799 Notes: Text: Hab.iii.17-18.-- With a half-title Held by: Durham

A sermon, preached June 24, 1798. / Scobell, George.-- pp. 21 ; 8o..-- Oxford : sold by J. Cooke; London: F. & C. Rivington, 1799. Held by: British Library 1800 – Context – 18 An act for dividing, allotting and inclosing the several open common fields, common meadows, common pastures, and other commonable lands, and a tract of heath land within the parish of Ensham in the county of Oxford / Great Britain. Parliament ; Dawson and Co.-- 28p ; 20.-- Oxford : Printed by Dawson and Co., [1800?] Notes: Signature A-F2G-H1 Held by: Oxford An address to the Board of Agriculture, on the subject of enclosures and tithes / Nash, Samuel John, LL.B.-- 4to.-- Oxford, [18--] Held by: National Library of Scotland The Blenheim guide epitomized containing an accurate list of the gallery of paintings as newly arranged ; the tapestry furniture &c., a tour of the park and gardens, the private gardens &c. &c. embellished with engravings to which is added an account of the Roman villa near Northleigh / Blenheim (England).-- 35 p : ill ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Henry Slatter, [n.d.] Held by: Oxford A Catechism, in which the principal testimonies in proof of the divine authority of Christianity are briefly considered. [By Robert Gay, Bishop of Bristol.] / CHRISTIANITY ; Gray, Robert, Bishop of Bristol.-- pp. 36. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Hanwell & Parker; J. Cooke, 1800. Held by: British Library A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English; to which is prefixed, a dissertation on the languages, literature, and manners of Eastern nations. / Richardson, John, F.S.A. ; Johnson, Francis, Orientalist ; Wilkins, Sir Charles.-- [Another edition.].-- 2 vol. ; fol..-- London, Oxford, 1800-1780. Held by: British Library Homerou Ilias kai Odusseia / Homer ; Cleaver, W. [Editor] ; Grenville, T. [Editor] ; Porson, Richard [Editor].-- 2t..-- Oxford, 1800 Held by: Aberdeen Maps and plans illustrative of Thucydides : containing northern Greece, southern Greece ... Acarnaria, Athens / Neele, G. J. ; Neele, James ; Neele, Josiah.-- 1atlas, [23] leaves of plates (some folded) : 23 maps, 4 plans ; 22 cm.-- Oxford [England] : J. Vincent ; London : Whittaker Treacher and Arnot, Simpkin and Marshall, and Sherwood Gilbert and Piper, [18--?] Notes: Engraved by J. and J. and G.J. Neele Held by: Newcastle The New Oxford Guide ... By a Gentleman of Oxford. The eleventh edition ... embellished with a new plan, etc. / OXFORD.-- pp. vii. 164. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Dawson & Co., [1800?]

Held by: British Library A new pocket companion for Oxford : or, guide through the University; containing an accurate description of the public edifices, the buildings in each of the colleges; the gardens, ... To which are added, descriptions of the buildings, ... at Blenheim, Ditchley, Heythrop, Nuneham, and Stow.-- A new edition, corrected, much enlarged.-- [4],152p., plates : map ; 12mo.-- Oxford : printed for J. Cooke, 1800 Held by: National Library of Scotland [Part the first of an introduction to the Writing of Greek ... The third Edition, with ... improvements. (Part the second ... being select sentences from Xenophon's Cyropædia. Gr. & Eng.) / Huntingford, George Isaac, successively Bishop of Gloucester and of Hereford.-- [Another edition.].-- 2 pt. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1800-1799. Notes: Pt. 2 is of the fourth edition. Held by: British Library] Poems on various subjects; selected to enforce the practice of virtue, ... By E. Tomkins [or rather, T. Tomkins]. A new edition, with ... additions..-- [8], 255, [1]p ; 8o..-- Oxford : printed by R. Slatter, for Messrs. Crosby and Letterman: London, 1800. Held by: British Library Prologues and Epilogues, written for the L.D.T. [Long Ditton Theatre] on Various Occasions. 1797-8-9. [By various authors. The dedication signed: T. S., i.e. T. Streatfeild.] / Streatfeild, Thomas ; Prologues.-- pp. 14. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Printed by R. Slatter, [c. 1800.] Held by: British Library Reflections on the cow-pox : illustrated by cases to prove it an absolute security against the small pox / addressed to the public in a letter to Dr. Jenner from William Fermor....-- 47 p. ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Dawson and Co., 1800 Held by: Birmingham A sermon [on 1 Pet. ii. 17] preached before the University of Oxford, etc. / Landon, James ; CHARLES I., King of Great Britain and Ireland.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1800. Held by: British Library A sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abbey Church of Westminster, on Wednesday, March 12, 1800. being the day appointed for a general fast, by John, Lord Bishop of Oxford / Randolph, John, 1749-1813.-- [4], 21, [1] p ; 4o.-- Oxford : printed for Hanwell and Parker, and J. Cooke; and F. and C. Rivington ... London, 1800 Notes: Text: Job.xi.12.-- With a half-title Held by: Durham Thoughts on the dearness of provisions and the most certain method to reduce the present high price of wheat : addressed to the principal inhabitants of Great Britain.-- 15 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Dawson, [1800] Held by: ULL

Verses to the memory of Joseph Warton : D.D. late head master of Winchester College. By Richard Mant / Mant, Richard, 1776-1848.-- 16p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : printed for Hanwell and Parker; F. and C. Rivington, London; and J. Burdon, Winchester, 1800 Notes: Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel ; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 6239, no. 05) [For microfilm ask in Rare Books Room] Held by: Cambridge What do we go to church for? : Some plain rules for behaviour in church.-- Oxford : Parker, 18--?.-- Parochial tracts ; 108 Held by: Aberdeen Context – 1801 – 9 A Catechism, in which the principal testimonies in proof of the Divine Authority of Christianity are briefly considered ... Second edition. / Gray, Robert, Bishop of Bristol.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1801. Held by: British Library A Letter to the ... Bishop of Oxford ... suggesting a new plan for facilitating the attainment of Hebrew. (Specimen of a new critical edition of the Hebrew Bible, upon the plan of Origen's Hexaplar edition of the LXX. accompanied with an English translation and notes.) MS. note. / White, Joseph, Canon of Christ Church.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1801. Notes: Proof sheets. Held by: British Library A List of Prisoners under confinement ... in the Castle Gaol and Bridewell of the County of Oxford ... from ... January 1800 to ... January 1801..-- s. sh. fol..-- Oxford : Dawson & Co., [1801.] Held by: British Library A new pocket companion for Oxford: or, Guide through the University ... A new edition, corrected, much enlarged, and adorned with a plan of the University and City, etc. / Oxford ; NEW POCKET COMPANION.-- pp. 152: plates ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Cooke, 1801. Notes: Other editions are entered under Oxford. [Appendix.] Held by: British Library Practical observations on the gonorrhea virulenta / Barker, Robert, M.D.-- p ; cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1801 Held by: Edinburgh A practical sermon [on John iv. 24] on the nature of Public Worship. / Sanders, Thomas, of Christ-Church, Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1801. Held by: British Library Select Portions of the New and Old Version of Psalms [i.e. those of Sternhold and Hopkins, and of Tate and Brady]; selected for the use of Parish Churches. By William Cross. / BIBLE ; Cross, William, Organist.-- pp. 108. ; 12o..-- Oxford : R. Slatter, 1801.

Held by: British Library A Sermon [on Matt. xxviii. 20] preached ... at the visitation of the ... Bishop of Durham. / Gray, Robert, Bishop of Bristol.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1801. Held by: British Library A Version of the Psalms; originally written by the Rev. James Merrick ... divided into stanzas for parochial use, by the Rev. W. D. Tattersall ... The fourth edition. / BIBLE ; Merrick, James ; Tattersall, William Dechair.-- pp. 247. ; 12o..-- Oxford : The Editor, 1801. Notes: Previous edition 1797. Held by: British Library Context – 1802 – 8 Eight Sermons on the Divinity and operations of the Holy Ghost, preached ... 1740, 1741, etc. / Ridley, Glocester.-- New edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1802. Held by: British Library An Essay on the character and doctrines of Socrates. / SOCRATES.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1802. Held by: British Library A narrative of the sufferings and escape of Charles Jackson, late resident at Wexford, in Ireland. Including an account of several barbarous atrocities committed in June, 1798, by the Irish rebels in that town while it was in their possession: to the greater part of which he was an eye-witness / Jackson, Charles, fl.1798-1802.-- The fourth edition, with additions.-- iv, [4], 89, [1]p.-- Oxford : printed for the author; sold by J. Cooke, Mess. Hanwell and Parker, and R. Bliss, 1802 Notes: With a list of subscribers after the dedication Held by: Durham Nascita, carattere e alcuni fatti notabili di Luigi XVI, re di Francia : Sua prigionia nel Tempio / tradotta dal Giornale del Sigr. Clery, cameriere del re: con una breve appendice al Giornale.-- [4], vii, [1], 232 p., [1] leaf of plates : frontis. (port.) ; 80.-- Oxford : Dalla stamperia di Slatter e Munday. Si vende dai Sigri. Cooke, Hanwell e Parker, e Bliss ... ; A Londra : Dal Sigr. Dulau, Soho Square., 1802 Notes: Signatures: pi2 b4 B-Z4 Aa-Gg4 Held by: Oxford A new pocket companion for Oxford: or, Guide through the University : containing an accurate description of the public edifices.-- New ed., corrected, much enlarged.-- 152p : [6] plates, plan ; 17cm.-- Oxford : pr. for J. Cooke, 1802 Held by: Cambridge A new version of the Psalms of David, : fitted to the tunes used in churches. / By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in ordinary and N. Tate, esquire, poet-laureat to his Majesty.-- 1v. ; 22cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], printed MDCCCII. [1802] Held by: Birmingham ; Manchester

Observations on the Snowdon Mountains; with some account of the customs and manners of the inhabitants. To which is added a genealogical account of the Penrhyn Families. / Williams, William, of Llandegai.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford printed, 1802. Held by: British Library Some particulars of the King's Farm at Windsor in 1798. [Edited by W. Fermor.] / Kent, Nathaniel, of Fulham ; Fermor, William, of Tusmore.-- 8o..-- Oxford, [1802.] Held by: British Library Context – 1803 – 15 An answer to the question, whether the four Gospels were composed from any common historical documents of our Lord's life then in writing. / Stone, Thomas, M.A., Fellow of Brazen Nose College ; Bible.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1803. Held by: British Library A catalogue of books purchased for the Bodleian Library : in 1803. With an account of monies collected for that purpose / Bodleian Library.-- 8 p ; 20.-- [Oxford, 1803] Notes: Drop-head title.-- With a final leaf of "Donations to the Library" Held by: Oxford Common sense : a prize essay, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 15, 1803 / Wilson, Daniel, 1778-1858.-- 14 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Nathaniel Bliss, [1803].-- Chancellor's prize essay ; 1803 Notes: Signed at end: Daniel Wilson Held by: Oxford The Constitution and Example of the Seven Apocalyptic Churches. A sermon preached in Lambeth Chapel at the consecration of the Right Rev. Thomas Burgess ... Lord Bishop of St. David's, and the Right Rev. John Fisher ... Lord Bishop of Exeter, on Sunday, July 17, 1803. / Churton, Ralph.-- pp. 21. ; 4o..-- Oxford : Hanwell & Parker, 1803. Held by: British Library County of Oxford : At a general meeting of the lieutenancy and magistracy of this county, holden at the Star inn ... the 12th and 13th of July, 1803, to carry into execution two acts passed in the present session of parliament / Taunton, W.E (William Elias), Sir.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : Printed by Dawson and Co., 1803 Notes: Caption title.-- Signed: W.E.Taunton, clerk of the general meetings. The 2 acts are entitled : 'An act to enable his majesty more effectually to provide for the defence and security of the realm during the present war', and 'An act to enable his majesty more effectually to raise and assemble in England an additional military force ...' Held by: Oxford Gebir; a poem : in seven books / By Walter Savage Landor.-- The second edition.-- ix p., 1 l., 140 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by and for Slatter and Munday; and sold by R. S. Kirby, London, 1803

Notes: This edition has a new preface--Cf. Wise: I, II Held by: Cambridge New description of Blenheim, the seat of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough : containing a full and accurate account of the paintings, tapestry, and furniture; a picturesque tour of the gardens and park; and a general description of the china gallery, &c. With a preliminary essay on landscape gardening / Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837.-- Sixth edition, improved / Embellished with an elegant coloured plan of the park, &c.-- x, [2], 141, [3] p., 1 folded leaf of plates : ill., plan ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by Slatter and Munday, for Cadell and Davis ... and J Harris ..., 1803 Notes: Advertisements on p. [1]-[3] at end.-- Dedication signed by the author .-- Half title: Guide to Blenheim .-- List of Mavor's works [3 pp.] at end .-- Text by William Fordyce Mavor .-- Title on spine: Blenheim guide Held by: Leeds A New pocket companion for Oxford : or, guide through the University; containing an accurate description of the public edifices, the buildings in each of the colleges ... and all other curiosities in the University : with an historical account of the foundation of the several colleges and their present state ....-- New ed., corr. and much enl..-- 163p,[9]leaves of plates (1 folded) : ill : 1 map ; 17cm (12mo).-- Oxford : Printed for J. Cooke, 1803 Held by: British Library A new version of the Psalms of David : fitted to the tunes used in churches / by Nicholas Brady ... and Nahum Tate.-- Oxford : Printed by Dawson and Co., 1803 Notes: Bound with the Book of Common Prayer Held by: Cambridge Palestine : a prize-poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 15, 1803 / Heber, Reginald, 1783-1826.-- 41 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, printer, [1803] Notes: Half-title page only.-- Imprint from half-title page verso .-- Newdigate prize poem, 1803 Held by: Birmingham ; ULL The poet's cottage : To Dr. Mavor, who zealously enforced the expediency of raising a fund, to secure the comforts of the author, in the decline of life / Written at ------- Oxford, Dec., 1803.-- 7, [1] p ; 20 cm.-- [Oxford] : Printed by Slatter and Munday, Oxford., [1803] Notes: Dr. Mavor may have been William Fordyce Mavor, writer of educational books, and resident of Woodstock in Oxfordshire -- bookseller's catalogue.-- Imprint details taken from colophon .-- The final page is blank Held by: Oxford Proverbs; or, the Manual of Wisdom: being an alphabetical arrangement of the best English, French, Spanish, Italian and other proverbs, etc. / PROVERBS.-- pp. vi. 146. ; 8o..-- Oxford; for R. S. Kirby: London : Printed by Slatter & Munday, 1803. Held by: British Library

A Sermon preached at the ordination ... at Christ Church ... June 5, 1803. / Barton, Charles, B.D..-- pp. 23. ; 8o..-- Oxford : The Author, 1803. Held by: British Library A short account of certain notable discoveries in history, science and philology, contained in a recent work, entitled "Elements of general knowledge," &c / by Phileleutheros Orielensis.-- 47 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. Cooke, 1803 Notes: A criticism of Henry Kett's "Elements of general knowledge", Oxford, 1802. A second part entitled "Some account of a recent work entitled "Elements of general knowledge"" was published in Oxford in 1804.-- "Part the first." .-- Phileleutheros Orielensis = John Davison (OCLC) Held by: Oxford Sixteen sermons on various subjects and occasions / by George Horne....-- 4th ed..-- xii, 463 p. ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Cooke ; London : G. and J. Robinson, 1803 Held by: Birmingham 1804 – Context – 11 The biter bit, or, Discoveries discovered in a pamphlet of certain notable discoveries, supposed to be contained in a recent work, entitled "The elements of general knowledge" / by S. Nobody, of King's College, Oxford.-- 51 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Slatter and Munday, 1804 Notes: A reply to "A short account of certain noble discoveries in history, science and philology" by John Davison Held by: Oxford Essay on the utility of classical learning in subserviency to theological studies. [By A. D. Hendy.] / ESSAY.-- 4o..-- Oxford, [1804.] Held by: British Library Grammatical institutes; or, An easy introduction to Dr. Lowth's English Grammar ... The ninth edition, re-printed from the last London edition improved. / Ash, John, LL.D. ; Lowth, Robert, successively Bishop of St. David's, of Oxford, and of London.-- A new edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged..-- pp. 144. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Slatter & Munday, 1804. Held by: British Library A letter to Phileleutheros Orielensis; occasioned by his Short account of certain notable discoveries, contained in a recent work, entitled "Elements of general knowledge.".-- 90 p.-- Oxford : printed and sold by Slatter and Munday; and sold also by R.S.Kirby ... London, 1804 Notes: Phileleutheros Orielensis = John Davison, and "Elements of general knowledge" is by Henry Kett Held by: Durham Lewesdon Hill : considerably enlarged : with other poems / by the Rev. William Crowe, of New College, LL.B. Public Orator of the University of Oxford.-- The third edition.-- x, 115, [1] p ; 17 cm. (8vo).-- London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies ...; and : J. Cooke ; Oxford, 1804 Notes: "W. Flint, printer, Old Bailey."

Held by: Cambridge ; Durham ... Memorabilium libri IV. Usque ad lib. III. cap. VI. interp. nova donavit, notis illustravit, etvarr. lectt. auxit Gulielmus Benwell, M.A. ... Textus quod defuit ... a Schneidero aliisque desumptum est / Xenophon.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1804 Held by: Glasgow The Oxford sausage; or, Select poetical pieces written by the most celebrated wits of the University of Oxford / Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790 ; Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828.-- A new edition, adorned with cuts, designed by the best master.-- 224 p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Dawson and Co. and sold by all the booksellers in Oxford, Cambridge, & London, 1804 Notes: Illustrations: frontispiece portrait of "Mrs. Dorothy Spreadbury" (whose features look rather masculine), and each poem with an illustrative engraving at its head. - With a half title.-- "Some pieces by Cambridge men were included."--Dict. nat. biog Held by: Durham A Sermon [on 2 Tim. iv. 5] preached ... at a general ordination, held by William, Lord Bishop of Bangor. / Williams, Rowland, Canon of St. Asaph.-- pp. 31. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Hanwell & Parker, 1804. Held by: British Library A Sermon [on Dan. ii. 20, 21] preached before the University of Oxford. / Phillpotts, Henry, Bishop of Exeter.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1804. Held by: British Library A Sermon, preached Dec. 26, 1803, in the parish church of Madron, in the county of Cornwall, before the First Battalion of Mount's Bay Volunteers, and printed at their request. / Cole, Samuel.-- pp. iv. 16. ; 4o..-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, 1804. Held by: British Library A short account of certain notable discoveries in history ... contained in a ... work [by H. Kett] entitled "Elements of General Knowledge," &c / by Phileleutheros Orielensis.-- 2 pts ; 21 cm.-- Oxford, 1803-1804 Notes: Phileleutheros Orielensis is a pseudonym for John Davison Held by: Cambridge 1805 – Context – 5 Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea : translated; and accompanied with a geographical dissertation, and maps. To which are added three discourses, I. On the trade to the East Indies by means of the Euxine Sea. II. On the distance which ships of antiquity usually sailed in twenty-four hours. III. On the measure of the Olympic Stadium / Arrian ; Collingwood, S. ; Cooke, John, 1731-1810 ; Falconer, William, 1744-1824 ; Cadell & Davies.-- [2], 212, [2] p. [3] leaves of plates (some folded) : ill., maps, tables ; 28 cm.-- Oxford : Sold by J. Cooke, and by Messrs. Cadell and Davies, London, 1805 Notes: Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea; translated. With geographical dissertation, and three discourses by the learned Dr. Falconer.-- Cover

ticket title (publisher's wrappers copy): "Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea; translated. With geographical dissertation, and three discourses by the learned Dr. Falconer. ..." .-- Cover title: Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea; translated. With geographical dissertation, and three discourses by the learned Dr. Falconer .-- Printer's statement at end of title: "S. Collingwwod, printer, Oxford." .-- Voyage round the Euxine Sea .-- With half title Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford The British Navy triumphant! Being copies of the London Gazettes Extraordinary; containing the accounts of the glorious victories obtained ... over the French fleet, by Admiral Lord Howe, on the first of June, 1794; the Spanish fleet, by Admiral Sir J. Jervis, near Cape St. Vincent, February 14, 1797; the Dutch fleet, by Admiral A. Duncan, near Camperdown ... Oct. 11, 1797; and ... the French fleet, by Rear-Admiral Sir H. Nelson, near the mouth of the Nile, Aug. 1 and 2, 1798. / ENGLAND.-- [Another edition.].-- pp. 48 ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Cooke, etc.; London: Rivington; J. Hatchard, 1805. Notes: With the additon of Nelson's despatches from Copenhagen, 1801, and Collingwood's from Trafalgar, 1805. Held by: British Library De rhetorica libri tres. In usum juventutis academicae / Aristotle, 384-322 B.C.-- 2v. ; 8vo.-- Oxonii, 1805 Notes: Greek and Latin text Held by: Glasgow A syllabus of a course of lectures on astronomy; illustrated by that magnificent and highly improved apparatus, the new dioastrodoxon or, grand transparent orrery, twenty-one feet diameter / by R.E. Lloyd, from the Theatre of Astronomy, London.-- 26 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by Slatter and Munday, 1805 Held by: Edinburgh Textus sacrorum Evangeliorum versionis simplicis Syriacae juxta editionem Schaafianam, collatus cum duobus codd. MSS. in bibliotheca Bodleiana / necnon cum cod. MS. commentarii Gregorii Bar-Hebraei, a R.J..-- 4to.-- Oxford, 1805 Held by: Manchester 1806 – Context – 2 A companion to the guide, and a guide to the companion : being a complete supplement to all the accounts of Oxford hitherto published / Warton, Thomas, 1728-1790 ; Higgenbroccius, Gerardus.-- A new edition.-- 68p : ill ; 19cm. (12mo).-- Oxford : printed for J. Cooke., 1806 Notes: Anonymous author: Thomas Warton.-- Printer named in colophon Contents: Carmen introductorium pietati Oxoniensi præfigendum. Auctore Gerardo Higgenbroccio, p.[47]-59 Held by: National Library of Scotland A new version of the psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in Churches. By Nicholas Brady, D. D. Chaplain in ordinary, and Nahum Tate / Brady,

Nicholas, 1659-1726 ; Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715.-- 1v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford : Printed by Dawson and Co., 1806 Held by: Glasgow 1807 – Context – 7 Beneficial effects of inoculation, a prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, in the year MDCCLXXII / [William Lipscomb].-- [2] leaves, p. [33]-44 ; (8vo).-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1807 Notes: Extracted from 'Oxford Prize poems', 2 ed., 1807 Held by: Wellcome Library Carmina et fragmenta; cum lectionis varietate et annotationibus. A Chr. Gottl. Heyne. Accedunt indices copiosissimi / [Pindarus].-- 3v. ; 8vo.-- Oxoniae, 1807-1809 Held by: Glasgow De rerum natura libri sex: quibus interpretationem et notas addidit Thomas Creech / Lucretius Carus, Titus ; Creech, Thomas, 1659-1700.-- Editio nova.-- 8vo.-- Oxonii, 1807 Held by: Glasgow Duelling, an essay, read in the Theatre, at Oxford, June 10, 1807. / Allen, John Taylor.-- pp. 25. ; 8o..-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, [1807.] Held by: British Library A new and literal translation of Juvenal and Persius : with copius explanatory notes, by which these difficult satirists are rendered easy and familiar to the reader / Juvenal ; Madan, Martin, 1726-1790 ; Persius Flaccus, Aulus.-- A new edition. In two volumes. By the Rev. M. Madan.-- 2v ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for N. Bliss, R. Bliss, and R. Bliss, jun., 1807 Notes: Latin and English on opposite pages Held by: Leeds Oxford prize poems: being a collection of such English poems as have at various times obtained prizes in the University of Oxford.-- [6], 106 p.-- Oxford : printed for J. Parker; F. and C. Rivington, and Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, London, 1807 Notes: With a half-title Held by: Durham A syllabus of a course of lectures on astronomy, etc. / Lloyd, R. E..-- [Another edition.].-- pp. 26. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Slatter & Munday, 1807. Held by: British Library 1808 – Context – 6 Hereditary rank, an essay, recited in the Theatre, at Oxford, Tuesday, June 28, 1808 / Grey, Charles Edward, Sir, 1785-1865.-- 24 p.-- [Oxford] : [S. Collingwood ...], [1808] Notes: Imprint from t.p. verso and date of publication from title.-- Signed at the end, Charles Edward Grey

Held by: Cambridge ; Durham Mahomet : a prize poem, recited in the theatre, Oxford, in the year MDCCCVIII / Rolleston, Matthew, 1788?-1817.-- 23, [3] p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1808 Notes: Advertisement on p. [2] at end.-- Signed at end: Matthew Rolleston Held by: Oxford Oxford prize poems : being a collection of such English poems as have at various times obtained prizes in the University of Oxford.-- 3rd ed.-- 3p l., [9]-151 p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Parker [etc.], 1808 Notes: Poems for the years 1768-1808, by Middleton Howard, Christopher Butson, William Lipscomb, George Richards, Reginald Heber, and Matthew Rolleston (2) Held by: Cambridge A Reply to a Critical and Monthly Reviewer, in which is inserted Euler's demonstration of the binomial theorem. / Robertson, Abram, D.D., F.R.S. ; Euler, Leonhard.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1808. Held by: British Library* The Tragedies of Æschylus translated [into English verse, with notes]. By R. Potter. / AESCHYLUS ; Potter, Robert, Prebendary of Norwich.-- New edition..-- pp. xl. 364. ; 8o..-- Oxford : M. & R. Bliss, 1808. Held by: British Library Vox vulgi : a poem in censure of the Parliament of 1661 / edited by ... W. Dunn Macray.-- p ; cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1808.-- Aecdota Bodleiaa. Gleaigs from Bodleia MSS ; 2 Held by: Edinburgh 1809 – Context – 6 The Examiner examined; or Logic vindicated ... [A critique upon H. Kett's "Logic made easy."] By a Graduate [i.e. E. Coplestone.] / GRADUATE ; Copleston, Edward, Bishop of Llandaff ; Kett, Henry.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1809. Held by: British Library The examiner examined, or logic vindicated. Addressed to the junior students of the University of Oxford / By a graduate.-- [4], 57p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Printed for the author Notes: A criticism of Henry Kett's 'Logic made easy'.-- By Edward Copleston (OCLC) Held by: Cambridge [Historiam libri IX.] Textus Wesselingianus passim refictus argumentorumque ac temporum notatio. Opera Frederici Volg. Reizii / [Herodotus].-- 2v. ; 8vo.-- Oxonii, 1809 Held by: Glasgow An Historical Geography of the Old and New Testament. / Wells, Edward, D.D. ; Bible.-- [Another edition.].-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1809. Held by: British Library

The Love of Our Country, a prize essay, recited in the Theatre at Oxford ... June 14, 1809. / Burney, Charles Parr.-- pp. 31. ; 8o..-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, [1809.] Held by: British Library A sermon [on Acts xx. 28] preached before the Bishop of St. Asaph at his primary visitation, etc. / Hughes, David, Rector of Hirnant.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1809. Held by: British Library A treatise of the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus Christ. / Hare, James, Rev..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1809. Held by: British Library 1810 – Context – 7 A history of the colleges, halls, and public buildings, attached to the University of Oxford : including the lives of the founders / by Alex. Chalmers, F.S.A., illustrated by a series of engravings by Messrs. Storer and Greig.-- 2v. ; 27 cm.-- Oxford : printed by Collingwood and Co., for J. Cooke and J. Parker ..., 1810 Notes: Added t.p. title: History of the University of Oxford, including the lives of the founders Held by: Birmingham ; Edinburgh ; Liverpool ; Oxford Ode for the Encænia at Oxford, July 3, 1810. By Edward Copleston. / Oxford ; Copleston, Edward, Bishop of Llandaff.-- pp. 4..-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, [1810.] Held by: British Library Poemata præmiis cancellarii academicis donata et in theatro Sheldoniano recitata / [University of Oxford. Chancellor's Prizes.].-- Oxon. 1810.-- <[1772-1805]. 3 vols.> cm.18 Held by: Oxford The Scripture Lexicon, or a Dictionary of above three thousand proper names of persons and places, mentioned in the Bible: with the description of the greater part of them, etc. (Appendix.) [By Peter Oliver.] / BIBLE ; Oliver, Peter, Chief Justice of Massachusetts.-- New edition, corrected..-- 0o..-- Oxford, 1810. Held by: British Library. Select portions of the old and new version of the psalms, with some choice hymns, pointing out a proper tune for every psalm or hymn in the Psalmist's manual. Figured for the organ.-- 144 p.-- Oxford : W. Dawson, [ca. 1810?] Notes: Metrical psalms and hymns, without music, but with names of suggested tunes in the Psalmist's manual, 1805 Held by: Durham A syllabus of a course of lectures on astronomy, etc. / Lloyd, R. E..-- [Another edition.].-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1810. Held by: British Library

Context – 1811 – 9 The Collect for the Fourth Sunday after Trinity, a Solo Anthem / Cross, William.-- fol.-- Oxford : W. Marshall, for the Author, [1811] Held by: British Library D. Justiniani Institutionum libri quatuor. The four books of Justinian's Institutions, translated into English, with notes, by George Harris / Harris, George, 1722-1796.-- Third edition.-- xi, [1], 370, [2]p., plate.-- Oxford : printed by Collingwood, Newman, and Baxter; for W.H. Lunn, J. Butterworth, and Clarke and Sons, London, 1811 Notes: With a plate showing degrees of consanguinity facing p.28. Each paragraph of Latin text is followed by the English translation Held by: Durham De Bello Peloponnesiaco Libri Octo : cum versione Latina et Variis Lectionibus / ex editione Caroli Ludovici Baveri.-- Oxford : J. Parker Vol 1 Held by: British Library De Bello Peloponnesiaco Libri Octo : Cum Versione Latina et Variis Lectionibus / ex Editione Caroli Ludovic Baveri Accurate Expressi.-- Oxford : Parker, 1811 Notes: Vols 2 & 3 Held by: British Library An Essay on Unbelief, etc. / Churchill, James, of Henley.-- pp. xxiii. 177. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Printed for the Author, 1811. Held by: British Library ... Euripidis Supplices mulieres, Iphigenia in Aulide et in Tauris cum notis Jer. Marklandi integris et aliorum selectis. Accedunt de Græcorum quinta declinatione imparisyllabica et inde formata Latinorum tertia quæstio grammatica, explicationes veterum aliquot auctorum, epistolæ quædem ad Dorvillium datæ, cum indicibus necessariis / Euripides.-- [Large paper ed.].-- 4to.-- Oxonii, 1811 Held by: Glasgow A new interpretation of the sixty-eighth Psalm; to which is added, an Exposition of the hundred and tenth Psalm; proposed in a sermon [on Psalm cx. 3]. / Dixon, Richard, M.A..-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1811. Held by: British Library Oxford Prize Poems: being a collection of such English poems as have ... obtained prizes in the University of Oxford. Fourth edition. / Oxford.-- pp. 176. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1810, [1811]. Notes: With an additional titlepage, engraved. This issue includes "Parthenon: verses recited ... MDCCCXI." Held by: British Library Part the first of an introduction to the Writing of Greek ... The third Edition, with ... improvements. (Part the second ... being select sentences from Xenophon's Cyropædia. Gr. & Eng.) / Huntingford, George Isaac,

successively Bishop of Gloucester and of Hereford.-- Eighth edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1811. Held by: British Library A Third Reply to the Edinburgh Review. By the author of a Reply to the calumnies ... against Oxford, (Appendix) [in answer to H. H. Drummond's "Observations on the strictures of the Edinburgh Review upon Oxford, and on the two replies"]. / PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS ; Copleston, Edward, Bishop of Llandaff ; Drummond, Henry Home.-- 2 pt. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1811. Held by: British Library 1812 – Context – 20 An analysis of the Greek metres, or the use of students at the universities / Seale, John Barlow, 1753-1838.-- New edition.-- vii, 70 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by and for Bliss & Baxter, and Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1812 Notes: Author named as John Barlow Seale on p. [i] Held by: Leeds The Belvidere Apollo: a prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, in the year MDCCCXII. / Milman, Henry Hart, Dean of St. Paul's.-- pp. 6. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Collingwood & Co., [1812.] Held by: British Library Cicero's Five Books De Finibus ... By S. Parker. Revised ... with a recommendatory preface, by Jeremy Collier ... A new edition. / Cicero, Marcus Tullius ; Collier, Jeremy, the Nonjuror ; Parker, Samuel, of Trinity College, Oxford.-- pp. xiii. 322. ; 8o..-- Oxford : N. Bliss, 1812. Held by: British Library The Frolics of the sphynx, or, An entirely original collection of charades, riddles and conundrums.-- 132 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Munday and Slatter, 1812 Held by: Cambridge Miscellaneous poems / by Emma Lyon.-- xxiii, 152 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : J. Bartlett, for the Author, 1812 Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds [[Miscellaneous Poems. (Paraphrases from David's Psalms.) / Lyon, Emma, Miss.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1812. Held by: British Library]] Nine sermons : preached in the years 1718-19 / by the late Isaac Watts... ; now first published from mss. in the family of a cotemporary [sic] friend ; with a preface, by John Pye Smith....-- xi, 195 p. ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by Bartlett and Newman, 1812 Held by: Birmingham On translation from dead languages, a prize essay, recited in the theatre at Oxford, June 10, 1812. / Keble, John.-- 8o..-- [Oxford], [1812.] Notes: Privately printed. Held by: British Library

Oxford Prize Poems: being a collection of such English poems as have ... obtained prizes in the University of Oxford. Fourth edition. / Oxford.-- [Another issue.], Oxford Prize Poems ... Fourth edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1810, [1812]. Notes: With the addition of "The Belvidere Apollo: a prize poem, recited ... MDCCCXII." Held by: British Library Parish Church of St. Ebbe. [An account of the progress and financial condition of the fund for the restoration of the church.] / Ebba, Saint, Parish Church of, at Oxford.-- pp. 3. ; 4o..-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, [1812?] Held by: British Library Part I. Catalogue of a valuable collection of Greek and Latin classics, and the best editions of modern authors, being part of the remaining stock of Mrs. Martha Bliss, : who has declined business; which will be sold by auction, / by Mr. Munday, : on the premises, in the High Street, Oxford, on Monday next, October 26, 1812, ....-- 27,[1]p. ; 23cm (8[degree]).-- [Oxford] : Bliss and Baxter, printers, Oxford, [1812] Held by: British Library The plan of reform proposed by Sir Francis Burdett, correctly reported in two speeches delivered in Parliament, recommending an inquiry into the state of the representation. To which are added Mr. Perceval's objections to the motion, and a list of the minority, who voted for it in the House of Commons, June 15th, 1809 / Burdett, Francis, Sir, 1770-1844 ; Perceval, Spencer, 1762-1812.-- iv, 23, [1] p.-- Oxford : printed and sold by Munday and Slatter, 1812 Held by: Durham Revolution in the Empire.-- 4p.-- [Oxford] : Munday and Slatter, printers ..., [1812?] Notes: An attack upon the idea of Roman Catholic emancipation.-- Caption title .-- Place of publication from the colophon. Internal evidence and the previous item in the volume suggest a date of 1812 Held by: Durham Sir Francis Burdett to his Constituents. [An address to the Electors of the City of Westminster.] / Burdett, Sir Francis, Bart..-- s. sh. fol..-- Oxford, 1812. Notes: Printed on satin. Held by: British Library A syllabus of a course of lectures on astronomy; illustrated by ... the new dioastrodoxon; or, grand transparent orrery ... With an epitome of that branch of science ... and a short account of that beautiful machine / [Robert Evans Lloyd].-- 48 p : front., plate ; (12mo).-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, 1812 Held by: Wellcome Library To the freemen of the city of Oxford : Gentlemen being throughly appraised of your sentiments with regard John Atkyns Wright, Esq / Wright, John

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Museum.with biographical and literary illustrations.-- 2voll. in 3, 21x13 ; cm.-- Lond.; and Murray & Slatter: Oxford : Printed for Longman, 1813 Held by: Edinburgh ; Liverpool A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: with copious explanatory notes ... By the Rev. M. Madan. / Juvenalis, Decimus Junius ; Madan, Martin.-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Bliss & Baxter, 1813. Held by: British Library The oath of Jehovah : A sermon [on Ezekiel xxxiii. 11], preached in the Methodist Chapels, at Oxford and High Wycombe, February, 1813 / By Edward Roberts.-- 24p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : Printed by Bartlett and Newman, and to be had of the Author, 1813 Notes: Published by request Held by: Manchester Oxford versus Cambridge. A freshman's letter, &c. [Signed: T. Shandy, Secundus.] / Shandy, T., Secundus, pseud. ; Oxford, P.P.6150.mab.(5.).-- pp. 7. ; 4o..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, [1813.] Held by: British Library The resolutions of the Oxford and Oxfordshire Auxiliary Bible Society : which were passed at its formation, on Friday, June 25, 1813: together with a statement of the proceedings on that occasion. Published by order of the committee / Oxford and Oxfordshire Auxiliary Bible Society ; Bartlett and Newman.-- 73, [1] p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and sold by Bartlett and Newman; sold also by J. Parker and R. Bliss, ... and by L. Seeley, ... and J. Hatchard, ... London., [1813] Notes: Final page is blank Held by: Oxford Rhyming riddles, &c. &c. for the amusement of young Oxonians / by an old Oxonian.-- 26p ; 20cm.-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter..., 1813 Held by: Cambridge A Sermon [on 2 Cor. iv. 1] preached ... at the Consecration of J. Parsons ... Bishop of Peterborough. / Tournay, William.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1813. Held by: British Library A Sermon [on Heb. xiii. 7, 8] preached ... on occasion of the death of the Rev. J. Venn, etc. / Pearson, Hugh Nicholas, Dean of Salisbury.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1813. Held by: British Library Sermons, for parochial and domestic use : designed to illustrate and enforce, in a connected view, the most important articles of Christian faith and practice / by Richard Mant.-- 3v ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Parker, and for F.C. and J. Rivington, ... London, 1813-14 Notes: Title-page of vol. 3 reads: Sermons for parochial and domestic use; chiefly adapted to the service of particular Sundays in the year by Richard Mant ... 1814 Held by: Leeds

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text is reduced under proper heads, explained and illustrated with the opinions and authorities of the ancient fathers, councils, &c / Beveridge, William, 1637-1708 ; Baxter, W., fl. 1816-1835 [printer].-- New edition.-- 2v..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1816 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Translation [signed C. H. R., i.e. Cornelius Heathcote Reaston, afterwards Reaston Rodes] of a Latin Ode to Sculpture, written for one of sir William Brown's gold medals, in the university of Cambridge, by M. Lawson. / Lawson, Marmaduke ; R., C. H. ; Rodes, Cornelius Heathcote Reaston.-- pp. 14. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1816. Held by: British Library The world to come; or, Discourses on the joys or sorrows of departed souls at death, and the glory or terror of the Resurrection / by Isaac Watts ...-- An entirely new edition.-- xii, 564p,[1]leaf of plates : 1 port ; 21cm (8vo).-- Oxford : Printed and published by Bartlett, Newman, and Bartlett, 1816 Held by: British Library The Young man's companion, or, Youth's instructor : being a guide to the various brnches of useful knowledge : including English grammar, writing, arithmetic, geography, astronomy, history, biography, chronology : to which are added the elements of natural philosophy.-- 4th ed., improved.-- 354 p., [5] leaves of plates : front., ill ; 22 cm.-- Oxford [Eng.] : Printed and published by Bartlett, Newman, and Bartlett, 1816 Notes: Added engraved t.p dated 1814.-- Does not contain sections on history, biography or chronology although page numbering is continuous from section on astronomy, part V, to natural philosophy, part VI .-- Preface signed : J.A.S .-- Youth's instructor Held by: Newcastle 1817 – Context – 27 The banks of Isis, and other poems. / By Thomas Gillet.-- ix,[3],94p ; 18cm (12[degree]).-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, for the author; sold by R. Pearson; Grant and Co.; and W. Baxter, Oxford: and Law and Whittaker ... London, 1817 Held by: British Library A comparative view of the merits of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and the Bible Society.-- [1], [1], ii, 28 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed and sold by Munday and Slatter], 1817 Held by: Glasgow A Compendium of Logic ... Abridged and translated. / Aldrich, Henry, D.D., Dean of Christ Church.-- pp. 106. ; 8o..-- Oxford : N. Bliss, 1817. Held by: British Library The Critic Unmasked [by E.]; or, observations upon a pamphlet entitled "a list of errors (observed in a book entitled A Compendium of Logic, by Henry Aldrich, abridged and translated)." / E. ; Aldrich, Henry, D.D., Dean of Christ Church.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1817.

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1817 Held by: Edinburgh A sermon preached before the University of Oxford / Tatham, Edward.-- Oxford : Bliss, 1817 Held by: Aberdeen A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on Sunday morning, April 20, 1817 / by Edward Tatham.-- 25 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by Nathaniel Bliss, 1817 Notes: Text: Colossus, ch. 2, verse 8 Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford Syllabus of a course of lectures on modern history / by Professor Nares.-- 22 cm.-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood, 1817 Held by: Birmingham A treatise on the situation, manners, and inhabitants of Germany, and the life of Agricola. Translated into English by Thomas Gordon, Esq / Tacitus, Cornelius ; Gordon, Thomas, d.1750.-- 1v. ; 12mo.-- Oxford, 1817 Held by: Glasgow Walks in Oxford : comprising an original, historical, and descriptive account of the colleges, halls, and public buildings of the University: with an introductory outline of the academical history of Oxford. To which are added, a concise history and description of the city, and delineations in the environs of Oxford / Wade, W. M. ; Baxter, William, fl. 1817-1840? [printer].-- [16], liv, [2], 388, [14] p., [11 folded leaf of plates : ill., map ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for R. Pearson, ... Sold also by Law and Whittaker, ... London., 1817 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- One of two editions published in Oxford in 1817; the other is a different setting, with an engraved illustrated t.p .-- With half-title Held by: Oxford 1818 – Context – 28 An appendix to The Oxford spy / Boone, James Shergold, 1799-1859.-- 32 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : for Munday and Slatter, 1818 Notes: A discussion of the author's motives for writing the series of satirical poems on the University of Oxford entitled "The Oxford Spy".-- By James Shergold Boone (OCLC) Held by: Oxford Biography : a prize essay, recited in the Theatre at Oxford, June 3, 1818 / Adolphus, John Leycester, 1795-1862 ; University of Oxford.-- 31 p ; 22 cm.-- [Oxford] : Printed by S. and J. Collingwood, [1818] Notes: Signed at end: John Leycester Adolphus, B.A., St. John's College Held by: Oxford Clifton Chapel Hill, a poem with historical annotations, in two cantos. / Heath, James, Poet.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1818. Held by: British Library

The Coliseum: a prize poem, recited in the Theatre at Oxford, June 3, 1818 / Ormerod, Thomas Holden, 1796 or 7-1818.-- 5, [3]p.-- Oxford : printed for J. Parker, 1818 Notes: By Thomas Holden Ormerod (signed on p.5).-- With a final leaf of advertisements Held by: Durham The elements of civil architecture, according to Vitruvius and other ancients, and the most approved practice of modern authors, especially Palladio / Translated by P. Smyth.-- 2nd ed. 8o.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1818 Held by: Liverpool A general judgment, its importance and application shewn, in a discourse, preached in the parish church of Somerton, Oxon. By the Reverend Henry Wintle / Wintle, Henry, 1770?-1850.-- 14 p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1818 Notes: Text: Rev.xx.11-15 Held by: Durham The history of Herodotus : translated from the Greek / by Isaac Littlebury.-- A new edition.-- xiii p., 1 [?]., 571, [1] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for D.A. Talboys, 1818 Held by: Newcastle A letter to the Oxford spy, from the Bigwig's friend / Carnarvon, Henry John George Herbert, Earl of, 1800-1849 ; Bigwig's friend.-- 23, [1]p.-- Oxford : for Munday and Slatter ..., 1818 Notes: A reply in verse to "The Oxford spy" by James Boone (OCLC).-- Attributed to Henry Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon (OCLC) Held by: Durham The Logiad: a poem; in five cantos. : Accompanied by poetical introductions to each canto. Cum notis variorum. To which is subjoined The knights: a poetical fragment / G. S..-- vi,[2],67,[1]p. ; 21cm (4[degree]).-- Oxford : printed [by Munday and Slatter] in the year, 1818 Notes: Signed on the final page: G. S. Held by: British Library A manual of prayers : for the use of the scholars of Winchester College, and all other devout Christians ; to which are added, Three hymns / by Thomas Ken.-- New edition.-- xvi, 129 p ; 15 cm.-- London : Oxford : Parker and Co., 1890 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. More News from Venice, by Beppo, a noble Venetian. Translated from the original, by Julius. [In verse. A satire on Lord Byron.] / Beppo, a noble Venetian, pseud. ; Byron, George Gordon Noel, Baron Byron ; Julius, pseud..-- pp. 44. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1818. Held by: British Library

Observations humbly dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York, patroness of the intended cenotaph to the memory of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe Cobourg / Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.-- 15 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : Munday and Slatter, printers, [1818] Notes: Signed: Edward Tatham Held by: ULL [Observations on the defence of the Church Missionary Society against the objections of the Archdeacon of Bath / by Pileus Quadratus.-- [3]-30 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed for J. Parker; and F. C. and J. Rivington], 1818 Held by: Glasgow] The Oxford spy; a dialogue, in verse / Boone, James Shergold, 1799-1859.-- [3], 6-22 p.-- Oxford : for Munday and Slatter ..., 1818 Notes: By James Boone (OCLC).-- The first of a series of five satirical poems on the University of Oxford Held by: Durham The Oxford Spy; a dialogue, in verse.-(Dialogue the second-fourth.-Appendix.) [By James Shergold Boone.] / Boone, James Shergold ; OXFORD SPY.-- Third edition..-- 5 pt. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1818, 19. Notes: The fourth Dialogue is of the second edition; the fifth of the first edition. Held by: British Library The Oxford University and City Guide, on a new plan ... To which is added a guide to Blenheim, Nuneham, and the newly-discovered Roman Villa near Northleigh. / OXFORD.-- pp. xx. 196. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, 1818. Held by: British Library Quam vim in moribus populi conformandis exhibeant rerumpublicarum subitæ mutationes? : disputatio Cancellarii præmio donata, et in Theatro Sheldoniano recitata die jun. IIItio. A.D. 1818 / Hinds, Samuel, 1793-1872.-- 15 p ; 25 cm.-- [Oxford] : [Printed by S.& J. Collingwood], [1818].-- Chancellor's prize Latin essay ; 1818 Notes: Signed at end: Samuel Hinds Held by: Oxford Rules and orders of the Amicable Society of Tradesmen heald at the house of Thomas Whale, Turners Arms, Ambrosden / Amicable Society of Tradesmen (Ambrosden, England).-- 16p ; 21cm.-- [Oxford : W. Baxter, 1818] Notes: Description from photocopy Held by: Oxford The Scripture lexicon : or a dictionary ... of persons and places mentioned in the Old and New Testament / Oliver, Peter ; Phillips, Thomas, 1760-1851 [donor].-- A new edition.-- iv, 280 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter; for J. Parker, and R. Bliss &c, 1818 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. A sermon preached at the anniversary of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, August 25, 1818 / by Edward Copleston.-- 2nd ed.-- 27 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter : sold by J. Parker, 1818

Held by: Oxford Some thoughts concerning a proper method of studying divinity / by William Wotton.-- New ed / with notes.-- 66 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker ; and F. C. and J. Rivington, 1818 Notes: Includes index Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. St Bartholomew's Eve; a tale of the sixteenth century, etc. [By J. H. Newman and John William Bowden.] / Newman, John Henry, Cardinal ; Bartholomew, Saint and Apostle, Feast of ; Bloxam, John Rouse ; Bowden, John William.-- pp. 48 ; 21 cm..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, 1818. Notes: With an errata slip and MS. notes. With the signature of J. C. Mozley, Jemima Charlotte Mozley, one of Newman's sisters. Held by: British Library Statement of the receipts and disbursements of the corporation of guardians of the poor ... of the City of Oxford ... 1818 / Hickman, John.-- Oxford, 1818 Held by: Manchester A syllabus of a course of lectures on astronomy; illustrated by the Dioastrodoxon; or, Grand Transparent Orrery : ... With an epitome of that branch of science, its origin and progress, and a short account of that beautiful machine / by R. E. Lloyd.-- 25th ed.-- 56 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill ; 18cm.-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, 1818 Notes: Also has title: Grand Transparent Orrery.-- Frontispiece .-- Spine title: Compendium of astronomy Held by: Imperial College Titus Hierosolymam expugnans; poema Cancellarii praemio donatum, et in Theatro Sheldoniano recitatum die Jun. IIItio. A.D. 1818 / Ormerod, Thomas Holden, 1796 or 7-1818.-- 10p.-- [Oxford] : [excudebat S. et J. Collingwood, Oxonii], [1818] Notes: By Thomas Holden Ormerod (signed on p.10).-- Imprint from colophon Held by: Durham Translations from Camoens, and other poets : with original poetry / by the author of "Modern Greece," and the "Restoration of the works of art to Italy.".-- [2] [ll]., 3-95, [8] p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. and J. Collingwood; for J. Murray, London; and J. Parker, Oxford, 1818 Notes: Advertisements: p. [1]-[8] at end.-- Translations from Camoens: p. 3-25 Held by: Cambridge The truth of the Christian religion , in six books / Grotius, Hugo ; Clarke, John [Translator] ; Le Clerc, Jean.-- 15th ed..-- Oxford : Baxter, 1818 Notes: Corrected and illustrated with notes by Mr. Le Clerc. To which is added a seventh book concerning this question what Christian church we ought to join ourselves to, by Mr. Le Clerc Held by: Aberdeen

Walks in Oxford : comprising an original, historical, and descriptive account of the colleges, halls, and public buildings of the University: with an introductory outline of the academical history of Oxford. To which are added, a concise history and description of the city, and delineations in the environs of Oxford / Wade, W. M. ; Baxter, William, fl. 1817-1840? [printer].-- Second edition.-- [16], liv, [2], 388, [14] p., [10] leaves of plates (some folded) : ill., map ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for Law and Whittaker, ... London; and R. Pearson, Oxford., 1818 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- With half-title Held by: Oxford The works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. William Beveridge, late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph : Containing all his sermons, as well as those publish'd by himself, as those since his death ... in six volumes. With a preface, giving some account of the author, and his writings. As also three useful tables.Volume 5: sermons 102-128 / Beveridge, William, 1637-1708 ; Brinkley, ichard, 1942-2000 [former owner].-- A New edition in 6 volumes.-- :xii, 572 p : front. (port.) ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J Parker et al, 1818 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. 1819 – Context – 47 The acceptable offering. A sermon, preached in the parish church of Childry, Berks. in aid of the pious views of the society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts, on Sunday, July 18, 1819 / By the Rev. James Beaver.-- [4], 44 p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter: sold by J. Parker ; London : and F.C. and J. Rivington, 1819 Notes: At head of title: The acceptable offering.-- "Published in aid of the funds of the Society." Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Authentic documents relative to the predestinarian controversy : which took place among those who were imprisoned for their adherence to the doctrines of the reformation by Queen Mary / with an introduction by Richard Laurence.-- xliii, 70 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter..., 1819 Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes.-- "Published from a manuscript in the Bodleian Library"--t.p Contents: (from t.p.) A treatise on predestination, with an answer to certain enormities, &c. / by John Bradford -- John Trewe, the unworthy marked servant of the Lord, ... signifieth the cause of contention in the King's bench, &c Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds The Characteristic Differences of Greek and Latin Poetry. A prize essay, recited in the Theatre at Oxford, June 23, 1819. / Rickards, Samuel.-- 8o..-- Oxford : Privately printed, [1819.] Held by: British Library Clavis Virgiliana : or, A vocabulary of all the words in Virgil's Bucolics, Georgics, and Æneid : compiled out of the best authors on Virgil by several hands.-- 21cm.-- Oxford, 1819

Notes: "By several hands." (cf. earlier editions).-- First published in London, 1742 Held by: Cambridge A Collection of Opinions on the Study of Aristotle, with remarks. / ARISTOTLE.-- pp. 15. ; 8o..-- Oxford : R. Pearson, 1819. Held by: British Library Considerations addressed to country gentlemen on the prevalence of crime : in a sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary, Stafford, on Friday, March 12, 1819, before the Honourable Mr. Baron Garrow, and the Honourable Mr. Justice Richardson at the Lent Assizes / Miller, John ; Brinkley, Richard, 1942-2000 [former owner].-- [5], 33 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker ; sold also by Messrs. Rivington, and J. Hatchard, #london ; Drewry, Stafford ; and Loman, Lichfield, 1819 Notes: Added t.p. title: An assize sermon preached at Stafford, on Friday, March 12, 1819.-- "An assize sermon preached at Stafford, on Friday, March 12, 1819."- Half-title page .-- Includes bibliographical references .-- Item number 04 in a volume of 06, with the spine-title : "Sermons" .-- "Printed by desire of their lordships and the grand jury"-t.p .-- Sermon texts : Galatians, VI.4,5 .-- "The passage included within brackets, from p.10. to p.15. was omitted in delivery, on account of time. But as it formed part of the original manuscript, and is materially interwoven with the whole argument, it is hoped that no undue advantage has been taken ... by inserting it here"-p.[5] Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Decius's Letters. No. I. To be continued occasionally. / Decius, pseud..-- pp. 8. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, [1819?] Held by: British Library A Discourse [on Matt. xiii. 30] delivered at St. Mary's Church, ... before the University of Oxford, etc..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1819. Held by: British Library A dissertation upon the use and importance of unauthoritative tradition, as an introduction to the Christian doctrines; including the substance of a sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, May 31, 1818, upon 2 Thess.ii.15 / by Edward Hawkins, M.A. Fellow of Oriel College.-- viii, 88 p ; 23 cm.-- London : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker; and F.C. and J. Rivington, London, 1819 Notes: With a half-title Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds Dr. R. G.'s Memoria Technica ... New edition. / Grey, Richard, D.D..-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1819. Held by: British Library Fashion, a didactic sketch: The emigrants, a tale of the nineteenth century: and other poems / By Thomas Gillet.-- ix, [3], 120 p.-- Oxford : printed and sold by Munday and Slatter; sold also by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Browne ... London, 1819 Notes: With a subscription list

Held by: Durham Fifty-six Sermons ... To which are added two tracts: I. Reasons against conversion to the Church of Rome. II. A Persuasive to Conformity ... To which is prefixed the life of the Author written by John Burton ... A new edition. / Rogers, John, Canon of Wells.-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, 1819. Held by: British Library Hints towards an attempt to reduce the poor rate; or, at least, to prevent its further increase / [By William Elias Taunton].-- 16p.-- Oxford : Sold by W. Baxter ; London : and H. Hawkins ... and Messrs. Rivington, 1819 Notes: Attributed to Sir William Elias Taunton Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Historic doubts relative to Napoleon Buonaparte. [By R. Whately, Archbishop of Dublin. A satire, in refutation of certain positions laid down in Hume's Essay on Miracles.] / NAPOLEON I., Emperor of the French ; Hume, David, the Historian ; Whately, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin.-- 8o..-- London, [Oxford printed,], 1819. Held by: British Library The Iphigenia of Timathes; a prize poem, recited at the Theatre, Oxford, June Twenty-third, MDCCCXIX / Urquhart, Henry John, 1798-1862.-- 4p.-- [Oxford] : [Munday and Slatter, printers ... ], [1819].-- Newdigate prize poem, 1819 Notes: Caption title.-- Place of publication from foot of p.4 .-- Signed on p.4 "Henry John Urquhart" Held by: Durham Junius with his vizor up! or, The real author of the Letters published under that signature now for the first time unveiled and revealed to the world in two letters to my couzin in the country / From Oedipus Oronoko [pseud. i.e. George Taunton].-- 21x13 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Vincent, 1819 Notes: A burlesque attributing the authorship of the Letters of Junius to Richard Suett Held by: Liverpool Kalila and Dimna, or, The fables of Bidpaï / translated from the Arabic, by the Rev. Wyndham Knatchbull.-- xii, 366 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1819 Notes: Fables of Bidpaï Held by: Edinburgh ; Manchester Lessons in scripture chronology, illustrated by a coloured chronological scale. To which are added questions on the lessons, to be used by teachers in examining their classes / By John Poole.-- 27, [1]p.-- Oxford : Printed for the author ... sold by ... J. Parker ; London : Messrs. Rivington, and J. Hatchard, 1819 Notes: "For the use of schools and families." Contents: Includes one page of booksellers' advertisements Contents: Errata slip inserted before p. 25

Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. A letter from a pious and reverend Divine, to his niece, written in the middle of the last century, and now revised, corrected, and abridged / by a layman of the Established Church ; together with a preface, wherein are introduced, some animadversions on the trial of W. Hone for blasphemy, and on his abettors and subscribers.-- iv, 49 p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1819 Held by: Glasgow Letter to... Robert Peel, M.P.... on the pernicious effects of a variable standard of value... By one of his constituents. Third edition. [And Second letter... on the causes of the increase of pauperism... Second edition.].-- 1v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1819 Held by: Glasgow A letter to the editor of the Oxford Herald; containing observations on a pamphlet, entitled Historic doubts relative to Napoleon Buonaparte / Vindex, fl. 1819 ; Munday and Slatter (Firm).-- 14 p ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed and sold by Munday and Slatter, ..., 1819 Notes: Signed: Vindex Held by: Oxford A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the University of Oxford : on the pernicious effects of a variable standard of value, especially as it regards the condition of the lower orders and the poor laws / by one of his constituents.-- 102 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for John Murray, 1819 Notes: Attributed to Edward Copleston Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford ; ULL A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel ... on the pernicious effects of a variable standard of value, especially as it regards the condition of the lower orders and the poor laws / by one of his constituents [i.e. Edward Copleston].-- Second ed.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1819 Held by: National Library of Scotland Menaechmi / edited, with introduction and notes by P. Thoresby Jones.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1819 Held by: National Library of Scotland Mystery, or, The monk of St. Nicholas : a tragedy in five acts.-- 88 p.-- Oxford : Printed by and for Munday and Slatter : Sold also by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1819.-- English and American drama of the nineteenth century. English Held by: Cambridge The new Oxford guide; or, Companion through the University.-- new ed.-- Oxford : Grosvenor & Hall, 1819 Notes: By a gentleman of Oxford.-- Exhibiting every particular worthy the observation of the curious in each of the public buildings, colleges, halls, &c. to which is added, a tour to Blenheim and Nuneham, the seats of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, and the Right Hon. Earl of Harcourt .-- Published with a plan of Oxford, and other elegant engravings .-- Title

at head of text: A new guide through the University of Oxford Held by: Aberdeen A new translation of the Nicomachean ethics of Artistotle / Aristotle ; Pearson, R., printer ; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.-- [4], 272 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for R. Pearson; sold also by Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London., 1819 Notes: Colophon: Baxter, printer, Oxford Held by: Oxford On the scarcity of money; and its effects upon the public, with the expedients by which alone they can be remedied, and the nation saved from ruin / by Edward Tatham.-- 5th ed.-- 66 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and sold by Munday and Slatter, 1819 Held by: Southampton Oxford in Epitome.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1819 Held by: British Library Oxford prize poems : being a collection of such English poems as have at various times obtained prizes in the University of Oxford.-- 6th ed.-- 174p ; 17cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Parker [etc.], 1819 Notes: Poems awarded prizes in 1768, 1771, 1772, 1791, 1803, 1806-9, 1811-1815, and 1818. With a separately printed poem for 1819 bound at the end Held by: Cambridge The Oxford spy, in verse : dialogue the fifth / Boone, James Shergold, 1799-1859.-- 79 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : For Munday and Slatter, 1819 Notes: By James Shergold Boone (OCLC).-- "Notes" p.[59]-79 Held by: Oxford The Oxford University and City guide : on a new plan ... To which is added a guide to Blenheim, Nuncham, and the newly-discovered Roman Villa, near Northleigh.-- 2. ed.-- 2 pl., (1) iv-xx, 200 p., plan, 7 pl ; 12mo.-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, [1819?] Held by: Oxford The Oxford University and City Guide, on a new plan ... To which is added a guide to Blenheim, Nuneham, and the newly-discovered Roman Villa near Northleigh. / OXFORD.-- Third edition..-- 12o..-- Oxford, [1819?] Held by: British Library P. Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum libri quatour : the Georgicks of Virgil, with an English translation and notes / by John Martyn.-- The 4th ed.-- 1 p. l., xv, [1], 421, [25] p : front., plates, map ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter ; for G. and W. B. Whittaker, London, 1819 Notes: Prose translation Held by: Newcastle The rise and progress of the religion in the soul : illustrated in a course of sermons and practical addresses, suited to persons of every character and circumstance : with a devout meditation, or prayer added to each chapter :

also a sermon on the care of the soul ; to which is added, The life of the honourable Colonel James Gardiner... / Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751.-- xii, 376, 142 p., [1] leaf of plates (front.) : ports. ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. and T. Bartlett, 1819 Held by: Birmingham A second letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the University of Oxford, on the causes of the increase of pauperism, and on the poor laws / By one of his constituents [i.e. E. Copleston].-- Second Edition.-- [4], 112p.-- Oxford ; London : Printed for John Murray, 1819 Notes: The author is Edward Copleston Held by: Cambridge ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. A sermon for the benefit of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, preached at the Parish Church of Stoke Talmage, Oxfordshire, on Sunday, June 27, 1819 / by the Rev. W. Ford Protheroe, B.A.-- [3]-19 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed and sold by Munday and Slatter], 1819 Notes: Text on Acts X. 28 Held by: Glasgow A sermon preached at the anniversary of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, August 25, 1818 / by Edward Copleston.-- 2nd ed.-- 27 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter : sold by J. Parker, 1818 Held by: Oxford Some account of Great Milton in Oxfordshire / Ellis, Thomas, 1763?-.-- 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1819 Notes: Dedication signed: Thomas Ellis.-- Pamphlet Held by: Cambridge Some Animadversions on a Pamphlet entitled "A few Observations on All Souls College, Oxford." / Oxford.-- pp. 63. ; 8o..-- Oxford; F. C. & J. Rivington: London : J. Parker, 1819. Held by: British Library A Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Astronomy, etc. [With plates.] / Lloyd, R. E..-- pp. 56. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, 1819. Held by: British Library The tragedies of Sophocles / translated by R. Potter.-- A new edition.-- vii, 408 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for D.A. Talboys, 1819 Notes: Verse translation from the Greek Contents: Oedipus King of Thebes. Oedipus at Colonus. Antigone. The trachinian virgins. Ajax. Philoetetes. Electra. Held by: Aberdeen ; Leeds The Tribute of a Friend. [Verses in memory of T. W. C. Darby.] / Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes.-- pp. 15. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1819. Held by: British Library Tully's Three Books of Offices, translated into English; with notes explaining the method and meaning of the author. Ninth edition, corrected

and improved. By Thomas Cockman. / Cicero, Marcus Tullius ; Cockman, Thomas.-- A new edition., (With notes, etc.).-- pp. xi. 304. ; 12o..-- Oxford : E. Weatherstone, 1819. Held by: British Library The Undergraduate. no. 1, 3-6. / PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1819. Held by: British Library View of the religious principles and practices of the age / Morgan, Hector Davies.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1819 Held by: National Library of Scotland] The young woman's companion, or, Female instructor / [J.A.S.].-- 4th ed.-- 776 p., [9] leaves of plates (2 folded).-- Oxford : printed and published by Bartlett, Newman and Bartlett, 1819 Notes: Preface signed J.A.S., i.e. J.A. Stewart (see Bodleian catalogue) Held by: Bristol 1820 – Context – 40 An act for allotting lands within the township or liberty of Great Haseley in the parish of Haseley in the county of Oxford / Great Britain. Parliament.-- 23, [1] p ; 20.-- [Oxford : Munday and Slatter, printers, 1820.] Notes: Caption title.-- Sess. 1820 -- 1st Geo IV appears on top of 1st page .-- Signature A2-F2 Held by: Oxford A Christian guide for plain people... in six sermons..., [John Miller] / Miller, John, 1787-1858.-- Second edition.-- 1v. ; 12mo.-- Oxford, 1820 Held by: Glasgow Christian Politics. [Three sermons, by Bishop Blackall, Bishop Horne and William Jones of Nayland, followed by extracts from the "Disquisition on Government and Civil Liberty," by Soame Jenyns.] / CHRISTIAN POLITICS.-- pp. 48. ; 12o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1820. Held by: British Library The Coffin; a Christmas taske, by a Sedbergh-scholar. [In verse.] / COFFIN.-- pp. 15. ; 12o..-- Oxford : N. Bliss, [1820?] Held by: British Library A compendious history of the Church of God, from the promise made to our first parents in paradise, to the end of the seventeenth century of the Christian æra. Designed for the use of those who have not leisure or opportunity for the perusal of larger works / Ives, Cornelius, Rev, fl. 1820 ; Inns, S., fl. 1820 [publisher] ; Parker, John (Oxford), fl. 1802-1821 [publisher].-- [2], [vi], 123, [1] p.-- London : Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington ; Oxford : J. Parker ; Towcester : S. Inns, 1820 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col.

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Held by: Glasgow A letter from a pious and reverend divine, to his niece, written in the middle of the last century : and now revised, corrected, and abridged / by William Elias Taunton. Together with a preface, wherein are introduced, some animadversions on the trial of W. Hone for blasphemy, and on his abettors and subscribers.-- 2nd ed.-- 59 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : H. Hawkins, 1820 Held by: Oxford A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Grenville, Chancellor of the University of Oxford : on the metallic standard / by Edward Tatham.-- 29 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and sold by Munday and Slatter, 1820 Notes: "An attack on the Bank Restriction Act of 1819" - Cf. Goldsmiths' Lib. cat Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford ; ULL A letter to the Right Honourable Viscount Sidmouth, Secretary of State for the Home Department : on the difficulty of the times / by Edward Tatham.-- 2nd ed.-- 15 p.-- Oxford : Printed by Munday and Slatter, 1820 Held by: ULL Mournful Recollections. [Verses.] / Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes.-- pp. 20. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1820. Held by: British Library A New Description of Blenheim ... [By W. F. Mavor.] A new and improved edition. Embellished with an elegant plan, etc. / BLENHEIM PALACE.-- Eleventh edition,, improved. Embellished with ... new views, etc. (To which are added, an Itinerary, an Account of the Roman villa near Northleigh, etc.).-- pp. vi. 133. ; 8o..-- Oxford : H. Slatter, [1820?] Held by: British Library Observations on the visions of Daniel, and on part of the book of the Revelation of St. John. With an appendix / by the Rev. William Girdlestone.-- xviii, 234p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1820 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. The Oxford Miscellany and Review. no. 1, 2. / PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS.-- 8o..-- Oxford, [1820?] Held by: British Library Oxford Society for the Relief of Distressed Travellers and Others. (Report ... 1819.) / Oxford.-- pp. 7. ; 4o..-- Oxford : Munday and Slatter, [1820.] Held by: British Library Oxonia explicata & ornata. By Edward Tatham / Tatham, Edward, 1749-1834.-- A new edition.-- [2], 24p.-- Oxford : printed and sold by Munday and Slatter; sold also by F.C. and J. Rivington; Longman and Co; J. Hatchard ... Richardson ... G. and W.B. Whittaker ... and J. Stockdale ... London, 1820 Held by: Durham P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolicorum eclogæ decem : The Bucolicks of Virgil, with an English translation and notes / By John Martyn.-- The 4th ed.-- 2 p.

., xcvi, 334 (i.e. 336) p : front., pl., 2 maps (1 fold.) ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for G. and W.B. Whittaker, London, 1820 Notes: Error in paging: no. 263-64 repeated.-- Prose translation Held by: SAS The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come : delivered under the similitude of a dream: wherein is discovered the manner of his setting out, his dangerous journey, and safe arrival at the desired country / by John Bunyan, ... In three parts. With explanatory notes by W. Mason, Esq. and others.-- A new edition.-- [2], 542, [2] p : ill ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. and T. Bartlett., [ca. 1820?] Notes: Added engraved t.p. dated 1814.-- Frontispiece and 4 further plates .-- Later issue of the 1814 ed. with imprint changed and "The life and death" expanded .-- Signatures: B-Z8 Aa-Mm8 .-- "The life and death of Mr. John Bunyan, late preacher of the Gospel in Bedford": p. [521]-542 Held by: Oxford Prayers to be used in visiting the sick, including the offices of the Church and other forms and collects from the Liturgy / Le Mesurier, Thomas.-- Oxford, 1820 Held by: Aberdeen Primi Ezrae libri : qui apud Vulgatum apellatur quartus, versio Aethiopica: nunc primo in medium prolata et Latine Angliceque eddita / a Ricardo Laurence.-- vii, 322 p ; cm.-- Oxford : Impensis Editoris, 1820 Held by: Edinburgh ; Trinity College Dublin A Radical song, to the tune of "Lilibulero.".-- 1sheet, [1]p ; 28 x 12 cm ; 1/8o.-- Oxford : Munday and Slatter, [1820] Notes: A political slip-song ballad, beginning: Ye friends to Reform, prepare for good fun. After making satirical reference to the aims of the reformers, the ballad ends: Then down with religion and laws at a blow! Huzza for Hunt, Wooller, Paine, Satan, and Co Held by: ULL Reflections occasioned by the flirtations of Alma Mater and the Stagyrite, in addition to a collection of opinions.-- [2], 15, [1]p.-- Oxford : printed for R. Pearson; sold also by Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1820 Notes: An argument for the expansion of liberal and scientific studies in the University of Oxford.-- On verso of titlepage 'Baxter, Printer, Oxford' Held by: Durham Remarks upon the critical principles : and the practical application of those principles, adopted by writers, who have at various periods recommended a new translation of the Bible as expedient and necessary / [Anon.].-- 162 p ; 22 cm (8vo).-- Oxford : W. Baxter, for J. Parker; and F.C. and J. Rivington ; London, 1820 Notes: Attributed to Richard Laurence.-- Item number 1 in a volume of 4 Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; Lampeter Sp.Col. A sermon [on Dan. xii. 3] preached in the Parish Church of Usk ... before the Monmouthshire District Committee, in aid of the Society for Promoting

Christian Knowledge..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1820. Held by: British Library A sermon, on the death of His late Majesty, King George the Third : delivered at the dissenting chapel in Oxford, February 16, 1820 / by James Hinton, M.A.-- 31 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. and T. Bartlett, and sold by Munday and Slatter, and Ann Williams ; and by S. Bagster, ... , London., 1820 Held by: Oxford A sermon preached on May 10, 1820, before the Monmouthshire district committee, in aid of the Society for promoting Christian knowledge / Homfray, Francis.-- Oxford, 1820 Held by: Aberdeen Sermons for domestic use : intended to inculcate the great practical truths of Christianity / by William Bishop.-- xvi, 465p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker : F. C. and J. Rivington, 1820 Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. Sophokles. Sophoclis Tragoediae septem; et deperditarum fragmenta, ex editionibus et cum annotatione integra Brunckii et Schaeferi, cui intertextae sunt glossae ex Eustathio et Suida excerptae. Accedunt notae Carol. Gottlob August. Erfurdtii / Sophocles ; Baxter, W, fl. 1820-1827 [Printer / Bookseller] ; Bliss, R, fl. 1791-1820 [Printer / Bookseller] ; Erfurdt, Karl Gottlob August, 1780-1813 ; Parker, J, fl. 1799-1836 [Printer / Bookseller] ; Whittaker, George, fl. 1818-1824 [Printer / Bookseller] ; Whittaker, William Budd, fl. 1818-1824 [Printer / Bookseller].-- 3v. ; 8vo.-- Oxonii : Excudebat W. Baxter; impensis J. Parker, et R. Bliss: et G. et W.B. Whittaker, Londini, 1820 Notes: Text in Greek and Latin Held by: Glasgow The speech of Doctor Dromgoole, a physician, at the Catholic Board, in Dublin, on Wednesday, the 8th of December, 1813; with a commentary, by a Protestant of Ireland / Dromgoole, Thomas, ca.1750-ca.1826 ; Coker, John, 1750 or 1-1819.-- A new edition.-- 43, [1]p.-- Oxford : printed and sold by Munday and Slatter, 1820 Notes: By Thomas Dromgoole (DNB). The contents list at the front of Routh 66.D.1 notes the speech as 'reported by Mr Coker' who was responsible for the preface. He may be John Coker (1750 or 1-1819) of New College, Oxford. 'The commentary' is signed on p.43 'A Protestant' Contents: Includes (p.31-43) 'Commentary. To the Protestant inhabitants of Ireland, and the friends to the British constitution' Held by: Durham Thesaurus theologicus, or, A complete system of divinity : summed up in brief notes upon select places of the Old and New Testament : wherein the sacred text is reduced under proper heads, explained, and illustrated with the opinions and authorities of the ancient Fathers, councils, &c / Beveridge, William, 1637-1708.-- A new ed.-- 2v. ; 24 cm.-- Oxford [England] : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker, 1820 Notes: Includes indexes

Held by: Cambridge The Third Edition of a Collection of Chants ... also the Kyrie Eleeson and Responses ... and Tallis's "Come Holy Ghost" ... The whole ... selected ... by ... W. Cross.-- 61p (obl 8).-- Oxford : W. Marshall, [1820?] Held by: British Library Village Sermons. By a Country Clergyman [E. Berens]. / Berens, Edward ; VILLAGE SERMONS.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1820. Held by: British Library 1821 – Context – 44 An Address to Christians, particularly those who are united in circulating the Scriptures, by a Layman, who is desirous to see Christianity accompanied with that lively faith which bringeth all deeds to light, that it might be made manifest that they are wrought in God. [Attributed in a MS. note on the titlepage to Joseph Jewell.] / CHRISTIANS.-- pp. iv. 83. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Printed for the Author, 1821. Held by: British Library Anti-Scepticism; or, an Inquiry into the nature and philosophy of language, as connected with the Sacred Scriptures. By the author of "The Philosophy of Elocution." / BIBLE.-- pp. viii. 119. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, 1821. Held by: British Library Appendix to the first edition of an historical account of Cumner : illustrative of the Romance of Kenilworth; containing an account of Amie Robsart; the original ballad of Cumner Hall and other very intresting and valuable matter / by Hugh Usher Tighe.-- 30p. [2] leaves of plates : port, (woodcuts) ; 8.-- Oxford : Printed and sold by Munday and Slatter, Herald Office High Street; sold also by T. H. Whitley, 3 Paternoster Row, London., 1821 Notes: Signature A8B7 Held by: Oxford The awful progress of vice, exemplified in a brief narrative of the life of David Haggart, who was executed for murder at Edinburgh, July 13, 1821 / Haggart, David.-- 24mo.-- Oxford, 1821 Held by: National Library of Scotland A catalogue of books purchased for the Bodleian Library, with a statement of monies received and expended, during the year ending November 8, 1821 / Bodleian Library.-- 18 p ; 23 cm.-- [Oxford], 1821 Held by: Oxford A Country Parson's First Offering to his Mother Church; in nine pastoral sermons. [By George Jones Bevan.] / Bevan, George Jones ; COUNTRY PARSON.-- pp. 139. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1821. Held by: British Library

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Notes: Edited by F.P. Walesby. cf. W.P. Courtney's Bibliography Contents: v. 1. Essay on the life and genius of Dr. Johnson [by Arthur Murphy] Poems. Rasselas, prince of Abissinia. Letters.--v. 2-3. The Rambler.--v. 4. The Adventurer and Idler.--v. 5. Miscellaneous pieces.--v. 6. Reviews, political tracts, and Lives of eminent persons.--v. 7-8. Lives of the poets.--v. 9. A journey to the Hebrides. The vision of Thedodore, the hermit of Teneriffe. The fountains. Prayers and meditations. Sermons.--v. 10-11. Parliamentary debates Held by: Oxford The works of Wm. Robertson, D.D / Robertson, William, 1721-1793 ; Stewart, Douglas, 1753-1828.-- 8v. : ports ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Talboys and Wheeler ; London : W. Pickering, 1825.-- Oxford English classics Notes: "A catalogue of Spanish books and manuscripts": v. 6, p. [13]-25.-- Sabin 72008 Contents: 1. The life of Dr. Robertson [by Douglas Stewart] The history of Scotland, book I-V -- 2. The history of Scotland, book VI-VIII. A critical dissertation concerning the murder of King Henry, and the genuineness of the Queen's letters to Bothwell -- 3. A view of the progress of society of Europe, from the subdivision of the Roman empire to the beginning of the sixteenth century. The history of the reign of the emperor Charles V, book I -- 4. The history of the reign of the emperor Charles V. book II-VI -- 5. The history of the reign of the emperor Charles V, book VII-XII -- 6. The history of America, book I-IV -- 7. The history of America, book IV (con'd)-VI -- 8. The history of America, book VII-X Held by: National Library of Scotland 1826 – Context – 37 Botanical theology; or Evidences of the existence and attributes of the deity / collected from the appearances of nature by John Shute Duncan.-- Second edition.-- [2], 90 p., IV leaves of plates : ill ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : Published by J. Vincent., MDCCCXXVI Notes: Cover title.-- Evidences of the existence and attributes of the deity .-- "Supplement to Paley's Natural theology." Held by: Oxford The Carpenter's New Guide ... The eighth edition, corrected and enlarged. [With a portrait.] / Nicholson, Peter, Builder and Mathematician ; Johnston, William, Architect, of Philadelphia.-- pp. vi. 94. pl. LXXXIV. ; 4o..-- Oxford; London : Bartlett & Hinton, 1826. Held by: British Library A catalogue of Books purchased for the Bodleian Library, with a statement of monies received and expended, during the year ending November 8, 1826(-Sept. 29, 1861.) / Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1826-61. Held by: British Library The Copy of the poll for knights of the shire for the county of Oxford, taken at Oxford, on the sixteenth, seventeenth, and nineteenth days of June,

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Oxford night caps. Being a collection of receipts for making various beverages used in the University / [Anon].-- 1st ed.-- iv, 38 p., [1] bl. l : col. front ; (8vo).-- Oxford : Henry Slatter ; London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 Held by: Wellcome Library The Oxford University and City Guide ... New edition, with ... additions..-- New edition with ..., additions..-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1827. Held by: British Library The Oxford University calendar / Oxford University.-- 1827.-- Oxford, 1827 Held by: Aberdeen Palestine, a sacred oratorio ... As performed in the theatre, at Oxford, on Tuesday, June 26th, 1827. / Heber, Reginald, Bishop of Calcutta.-- pp. 15. ; 4o..-- Oxford : Journal Office, [1827.] Held by: British Library Pompeii : a prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June the twenty-seventh, M.DCCC.XXVII / Hawker, Robert Stephen, 1803?-1875.-- 22 p ; 18 cm.-- [Oxford] : Printed by D.A. Talboys, [1827] Notes: Signed at end: Robert Stephen Hawker Held by: Oxford Prayers intended for the use of families through the week, with prayers before and after the celebration of the Lord's Supper, and a prayer for the sick / By the Rev. William Bishop.-- 46 p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker ; London : and C. and J. Rivington, 1827 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Pub. Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum libri quatuor. The Georgics of Virgil, with an English translation and notes. Illustrated with copper plates. By John Martyn. / Virgilius Maro, Publius ; Martyn, John, Botanist.-- Fifth edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1827. Held by: British Library Questions on Divinity, containing Questions on the Old Testament, Questions on the New Testament, Questions on the Articles of the Church of England. Answers to the questions on the Articles of the Church of England. / QUESTIONS.-- 4 pt. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1827. Held by: British Library Questions on Herodotus. [Second edition.] / HERODOTUS.-- pp. 40. 29. 39. 34. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1827. Notes: Interleaved. With manuscript notes answering a number of the questions. Held by: British Library The Rudiments of the Art of Logic; literally translated ... with explanatory notes. / Aldrich, Henry, D.D., Dean of Christ Church.-- pp. 80. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1827. Held by: British Library

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[1827.] Held by: British Library 1828 – Context – 39 An Analysis of the second Decade of Livy, chronologically arranged on two charts. / Russell, Frederick, M.A., of St. Mary's Hall, Oxford ; Livius, Titus, Patavinus.-- fol..-- Oxford, 1828. Held by: British Library Arthuriana : proceedings of the Arthurian Society / Arthurian Society.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1828-1830 Notes: regular Held by: Trinity College Dublin Artis logicae rudimenta : with illustrative observations on each section / Aldrich, Henry, 1647-1710.-- 4th ed.-- [4],332 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker; and C. and J. Rivington, 1828 Notes: Author: Henry Aldrich Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds An Atlas of ancient geography / Neele, James ; Neele, Josiah.-- 1v. : ill., pls., maps (some col.) ; 28 cm.-- Oxford [England] : J. Vincent, 1828 Notes: Engraved by James and Josiah Neele Held by: Newcastle The Bacchae, and Heraclidae of Euripides / translated into English prose, from the text of Elmsley with notes.-- 86 p.-- Oxford : H. Slatter, 1828 Held by: Edinburgh Biographical notices of the apostles, evangelists, and other saints, with reflexions and collects : adapted to the minor festivals of the United Church of England and Ireland / by Richard Mant.-- xxi, 592 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1828 Held by: Edinburgh A Catalogue of books purchased for the Bodleian Library, with a statement of monies received and expended, during the year ending November 8, 1828 / Bodleian Library.-- 23 cm.-- [Oxford, 1828] Held by: Oxford The Christian year : thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holydays throughout the year / John Keble.-- 4th ed..-- Oxford : Parker, 1828 Notes: Needs binding Held by: British Library The Christian year : thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holydays throughout the year / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- Third edition.-- xii, 387, [1] p ; 120.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker; and C. and J. Rivington, ... London., 1828

Notes: By John Keble Held by: Oxford Church-Reform. By a Churchman [i.e. Edward Berens]. / CHURCHMAN ; Berens, Edward.-- pp. viii. 224. ; 8o..-- London; J. Parker: Oxford : John Murray, 1828. Held by: British Library A Collection of Prayers for Household Use, with a few hymns and other poems. [By William W. Hull.] / COLLECTION ; Hull, William Winstanley.-- pp. xxvii. 147. ; 8o..-- Oxford; C. & J. Rivington: London : J. Parker, 1828. Held by: British Library A dissertation on the manners of the Germans, with The life of Agricola. The life of Agricola / Tacitus, Cornelius ; Brotier, Gabriel ; Smith, N.S. [Translator].-- 4th ed..-- Oxford, 1828 Notes: Translated from Brotier's edition by N.S. Smith, with copious notes Held by: Aberdeen The doctrine of the Church of England upon the efficacy of Baptism vindicated from misrepresentation / by Richard Laurence, L.L. D. Archbishop of Cashell, Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Oxford.-- 3rd ed., revised with an appendix.-- xii, [1], 131, [1]p ; 21cm (8vo).-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood, for the author, sold by John Henry Parker. And by J.G. and F. Rivington, London, 1828 Notes: [1] final page of advertisements.-- Appendix, pp.[105]-131 .-- Includes bibliographical references.-- With table of contents Held by: Cambridge The doctrines of Christianity, especially the preeminently evangelical doctrine of baptismal regeneration, shewn to be essential to give effect to a moral education : a sermon, preached in St. Paul's Church, Bedford, at the visitation of the venerable Henry Kaye Bonney, D.D. Archdeacon of Bedford, April XXIX. MDCCCXXVIII / Martyn, Thomas.-- 38 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1828 Notes: "Published at the request of the clergy".-- Text: Ephesians, VI, 4 Held by: Oxford The domestic virtues and manners of the Greeks and Romans, compared with those of the most refined states of Europe, a prize essay, recited in the theatre, Oxford, June XVIII, MDCCCXXVIII / Sewell, William, 1804-1874.-- 98 p ; 26 cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, 1828 Notes: [By William Sewell] Held by: Oxford Elements of rhetoric : Comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopaedia metropolitana: with additions, &c / by Richard Whately.-- xiv, 391 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, for John Murray, London; and J. Parker, Oxford, 1828 Held by: Oxford An essay on the means of discovering the senses of words. : By the Rev. John Philips Potter, .. / Potter, John Philips,

1793-1861.-- xvi,[vii*]-xiii*,[1],267,[1]p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker; and C. and J. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, London, 1828 ; London Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1987]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.10082 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1987]. 3 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Linguistics Collection; N.2.1.72. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/2.1.72 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates An Essay on the Origin, Progress, and Decline of Rhyming Latin Verse; with many specimens. / Croke, Sir Alexander.-- pp. vi. 141. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1828. Held by: British Library A Full report of the trial of William Corder, for the murder of Maria Marten, in the Polsted Barn, Suffolk : With the particulars of his confession and execution. On Monday, the 11th August, 1828 / Munday, J. ; Slatter, Henry ; Great Britain. Assizes (Suffolk, England).-- 40 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Munday and Son, and sold by H. Slatter, ... and all other booksellers., [1828?] Held by: Oxford The history of Rome / by Titus Livius; the twentieth to the thirtieth books inclusive, literally translated, with explanatory notes.-- 2v. in 1 ; 24cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys and J. Vincent, 1828 Held by: Edinburgh The history of the Peloponnesian War / with notes ... by Thomas Arnold, D.D.-- V. 1-2 ; 8vo.-- Oxford, [1828]-1832 Held by: National Library of Scotland The history of the rise and early progress of Christianity, comprising an enquiry into its true character and design. / Hinds, Samuel, Bishop of Norwich.-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- London, Oxford [printed], 1828. Held by: British Library An inquiry concerning the means and expedience of proposing and making any changes in the canons, articles, or liturgy : or in any laws affecting the interests of the Church of England / by William Winstanley Hull.-- 252 p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : J. Parker ; London : C. and J. Rivington, 1828 Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow An Introduction to the Latin Language, in three parts: with an appendix and supplement. / Clifford, Arthur, Esq..-- obl ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. L. Wheeler, . [1828.] Held by: British Library Machinae vi vaporis impulsae: carmen latimun, in Theatro Sheldoniano recitatum MDCCCXXVIII / Claughton, T. L. (Thomas Legh), 1808-1892.-- 15 p (8vo).-- Oxford, 1828 Notes: Signed: T.Legh Claughton

Held by: ULL Natural theology : or evidences of the existence and attributes of the deity / collected from the appearance of nature by William Paley, illustrated by a series of plates, and explanatory notes, by James Paxton.-- 2nd edition.-- 2v. : ill. (plates) ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : published by J. Vincent, 1828 Notes: Spine title : Paxton's Paley's theology Held by: Oxford Observations on the Bill for the General Regulation of Lunatic Asylums, in a letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel ... by one of his constituents, etc. [Signed: A Constituent.] / CONSTITUENT.-- pp. 53. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1828. Held by: British Library On the necessity and importance of the acquisition of knowledge in the ministerial office : a sermon preached at Chew Magna, July XVIII, MDCCCXXVIII, at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend George Henry, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells / by the Rev. C. Trelawny Collins.-- 32 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1828 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- "Published at the special request of the clergy the assembled." Held by: Oxford The Oxford encyclopædia; or, dictionary of arts, sciences, and general literature. : Illustrated with nearly two hundred elegant engravings. By the Rev. W. Harris; J.A. Stewart, A.M,; C. Butler, Esq.; and the Rev. J.H. Hinton, A.M. Assisted by other literary gentlemen. Vol. I / Harris, W. ; Butler, Charles, 1750-1832 ; Hinton, John Howard, 1791-1873 ; Stewart, J. A..-- 6v. : 172 plates ; 4[degree].-- Oxford : printed by Bartlett and Hinton, for Thomas Kelly, 17, Paternoster Row, London, 1828 ; London Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1987]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.101606 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1987]. 80 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.964. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.964 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Oxford prize poems : with illustrations, historical and descriptive of the Newdigate poems from the best authorities and eighteen engravings by Fisher / University of Oxford.-- 1v, various pagings : ill ; 17 cm..-- Oxford : For J. H. Parker, J. Vincent, and H. Slatter; C. and J. Rivington, and Longman and Co., [1828?] Notes: 1768 to 1827 inclusive. Held by: Leeds Parochial Sermons preached in the West Indies. To which are added three occasional sermons. / Parry, Thomas, Bishop of Barbadoes.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1828. Held by: British Library

Pietas Oxoniensis, or, Records of Oxford founders / by Joseph Skelton.-- [2], iv, [2], 96 p., [25] leaves of plates : ill., ports ; 43 cm.-- Oxford : Published for J. Skelton by J. Parker, Bookseller, 1828 [i.e. 1831?] Notes: Arms of the university between the arms of Chancellor Grenville and High Steward Eldon on engr. t.p.-- Engraved t.p. dated "Published 1st May 1828," preface, p. ii, typesigned at end, "Oxford, 1831, J.S." .-- The plates and portraits are engraved Held by: Manchester ; Wellcome Library Prove All Things, Hold Fast that which is Good. A dialogue in which are considered some of the arguments used at the Catholic Lecture delivered at Banbury ... August 12, 1828. / CATHOLIC LECTURE.-- pp. 12. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. L. Wheeler, [1828.] Held by: British Library Richard Coeur de Lion : a prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June XVIII. MDCCCXXVIII / Anstice, Joseph ; University of Oxford.-- 15 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1828 Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes.-- Signed at end of text: Joseph Anstice, Christ Church Held by: Oxford Sermons on sickness, sorrow, and death / by Edward Berens.-- xii, 167p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1828 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. The social conduct of a Christian considered in discourses addressed to an individual / by C. Girdlestone.-- Second edition.-- xi, 148 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker ; London : C. and J. Rivington, 1828 Notes: The 1st ed. was published anonymously in 1825. Cf. NUC pre-1956 Held by: Manchester Stirpes cryptogamae Oxonienses : or, Dried specimens of cryptogamous plants collected in the vicinity of Oxford / by William Baxter.-- 2v. in 1 : ill., samples ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed by Talboys and Wheeler], 1825-1828 Notes: Made up of loose pages containing dried specimens of leaves and bark (some pages have had pieces cut from them) Held by: King's College London The Tragedies of Sophocles literally translated into English prose from the Greek text of Brunck, with notes. / SOPHOCLES ; Buckley, Theodore Alois William.-- Second edition improved..-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1828. Held by: British Library Village sermons on personal and relative duties, the Sacraments, &c / by the Rev. William Bishop.-- 2v. in 1 ; 18cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1828 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Spine title: Bishop's sermons on personal and relative duties

Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. 1829 – Context – 53 An address to a young student on his entrance into college. By Eumenes. / Eumenes, pseud..-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1829. Held by: British Library Analecta Hebraica : with critical notes : and tables of paradigms of the conjugations of the regular and irregular verbs / C. W. H. Pauli.-- Oxford : Parker, 1829 Held by: British Library An Analysis of Aristotle's Ethics. [By R. B. Paul.] / ARISTOTLE ; Paul, Robert Bateman.-- pp. lxii. 149. 88. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1829. Held by: British Library An Atlas of Ancient Geography ... for the use of schools.-- 8o. 22 pl.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1829 Held by: British Library A brief appeal to the good sense of the University of Oxford on classification of merit : with some hints to the Rev. H.A. Woodgate on logic / by Philodicaeus.-- (8vo).-- Oxford, 1829 [printed by Henry Cooke; copies also at Bodley, Trinity (Oxon), Lambeth Palace.] Held by: Cambridge The catechist's manual and family lecturer : being an arrangement and explanation of St. Mark's gospel for purposes of missionary and domestic instruction / by Samuel Hinds.-- xx, 382p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for B. Fellows and J. Parker, 1829 Held by: Manchester The Christian duty of granting the claims of the Roman Catholics : with a postscript in answer to the letters of the Rev. G. S. Faber, printed in the St. James's Chronicle / by Thomas Arnold ....-- vii, 129 p. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker ...[et al.], 1829 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Birmingham The Christian year : thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holydays throughout the year / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- Sixth edition.-- [5], vi-xii,[1],2-387,[3]p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker: and C. and J. Rivington...London, 1829 Notes: Author not given; taken from other editions, and MS addition to title-page Held by: Manchester [Circular issued from Christ Church, Oxford, in favour of the election of J. A. Cramer to the office of Public Orator.] / Oxford.-- s. sh ; 4o..-- [Oxford], [1829.] Held by: British Library

A circular letter of advice and justification from the Committee for Ensuring the Election of Sir Robert Inglis. Addressed to the members of the University of Oxford who signed the requisition against Mr. Peel / Sewell, William, 1804-1874 ; Committee for Ensuring the Election of Sir Robert Inglis.-- [4], 44 p.-- Oxford : printed and sold by W. Baxter ... sold also by Messrs. Whittaker and co. ... London, 1829 Held by: Oxford Considerations on the justice and wisdom of conciliatory measures towards Ireland. Addressed to the Electors of the University of Oxford. / Davison, John, B.D..-- pp. 15 ; 8o..-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter; sold by J. Parker; London: C. & J. Rivington, 1829. Held by: British Library Considerations on the piety, or religious principle, of conciliatory measures towards Ireland. / Davison, John, B.D..-- pp. 23 ; 8o..-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter; sold by J. Parker; London: C. & J. Rivington, 1829. Held by: British Library A defence of the reformed system of Welsh orthography : being a reply to the Rev. John Roberts's reasons for rejecting the same, and for adhering to that used in Bishop Parry's edition of the Welsh Bible, and that of 1630 / by John Jones.-- 19p ; 24cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood, printer to the university, for the author, 1829 Notes: Microfilm, Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, 1993, 1 reel (281fr.); 35mm, (a), Neg: NLW2.697, Pos: NLW2.697P Held by: National Library of Wales An Examination of some passages in Dr. Whately's Elements of logic / by George Cornewall Lewis, Esq. Student of Christ Church.-- vii, 44 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Parker; and J. Murray, London., 1829 Notes: "Baxter, printer, Oxford" at foot of final page Held by: Edinburgh A few remarks suggested by the reprinting of part of the preface to Dr. Whately's Elements of logic / Round, James Thomas, 1798-1860.-- 16 p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1829 Notes: By James Thomas Round (OCLC).-- Concerns the study and examination of logic for University of Oxford degrees. A criticism of the preface of Richard Whately's "Elements of logic" .-- OCLC records an addition 8 p. in this item although the present copy appears complete as found Held by: Durham Instructions to Parents and Teachers, respecting the use of the elementary books for the Latin language, in five volumes. / Clifford, Arthur, Esq..-- pp. xvii. 113. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. L. Wheeler, 1829. Held by: British Library Introduction to the principal Greek tragic and comic metres / Tate, James.-- 8o.-- Printed for Baldwin and Cradock; and sold by J. Parker, Oxford; by J. and J. J. Deighton, and W. P. Graut, Cambridge; and by Matthew Bell, Redmond, Yorkshire. printed by Thomas Da, 1829

Held by: Liverpool An Introduction to the study of Gothic Architecture.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1829 Held by: British Library Letter from the Rev. J. Blanco White ... to a Friend in Oxford. [On the re-election of Sir Robert Peel as Member for the University.] / Blanco Y Crespo, José Maria ; BLANCO WHITE, (Joseph).-- pp. 3. ; 4o..-- Oxford : Baxter, 1829. Notes: Subjoined is a MS. letter addressed to H. Smedley by J. W. Mackie on the same subject. Held by: British Library A Letter to a Country Clergyman [i.e. John Tucker, B.D.] on his "Serious Appeal to the Bible," from a Resident Member of the University [i.e. J. D. Macbride]. / BIBLE ; Macbride, John David ; Tucker, John, B.D., Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.-- pp. 23. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1829. Held by: British Library A Letter to His Grace Arthur Duke of Wellington, &c. &c. / By a friend of the constitution of 1688.-- 15,[1]p ; 21cm (8[degree]).-- Oxford : printed by H. Cooke; and sold by all the booksellers, 1829 Notes: With a half-title Held by: British Library A Letter to Sir R. H. Inglis, Bart. [signed, Vindex], occasioned by one lately addressed to him from a Christ Church M.A. [in reference to the contested election for Oxford]. / Vindex, pseud..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1829. Held by: British Library M. Tullius Cicero of the Nature of the Gods. With ... notes [by T. Francklin]. To which is added, An Inquiry into the Astronomy and Anatomy of the Ancients. / Cicero, Marcus Tullius.-- pp. ii. 242. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1829. Held by: British Library A Manual of Ancient History ... Translated from the German. / Heeren, Arnold Hermann Ludwig ; Talboys, David Alphonso.-- pp. xix. 476. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1829. Held by: British Library The miscellaneous works of Sir Philip Sidney, knt / with a life of the author and illustrative notes, by William Gray.-- vii, 69, 329 p : front. (port.) ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : printed and published by D.A. Talboys, 1829 Notes: Contents: Life -- Defence of poesy -- Astrophel and Stella -- Miscellaneous poems -- The lady of May -- Valour anatomized in a fancy -- Letter to Queen Elizabeth -- A discourse in defence of the Earl of Leicester -- Letters reprinted from the Sidney papers, Seward's Biographiana, etc. -- Letters from the unpublished originals in the British museum Held by: Glasgow Miscellanies : in two parts: I. Prose;-II. Verse, &c / By William Mavor,

LL.D. author of many popular works, for the use of schools, and young persons. With a portrait.-- xvi, 512 p : port ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Munday and son; for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London; and sold by all other booksellers in town and country, [1829] Held by: Edinburgh ; Manchester [A notice beginning] Wanted immediately, in consequence of the unaccountable and alarming increase of rats in this University.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : Baxter, printer, [1829?] Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on one side of the sheet only Held by: Oxford Of Christian sincerity / by John Penrose.-- vi, [1], 182 p, [1] ; 19cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1829 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow Of the nature of the gods : in three books / with critical, philosophical, and explanatory notes ; [by T. Francklin] To which is added, An inquiry into the astronomy and anatomy of the ancients.-- 2 p. l., ii, 242 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1829 Notes: Translation of: De natura deorum Held by: Manchester Oratio : Cancellarii præmio donata, et in Theatro Sheldoniano habita die Jul. 1mo. A.D. 1829 / Sewell, William, 1804-1874 ; University of Oxford.-- 31 p ; 24 cm.-- [Oxford] : Excudebat W. Baxter, [1829].-- Chancellor's prize for Latin prose ; 1829 Notes: At end of text: Gulielmus Sewell, Collegii Exoniensis socius Held by: Oxford Oratio Demosthenica et Poetica. [Verses, in English, relative to the proposed re-election of Mr. Peel as Member for the University of Oxford.] / Peel, Right Hon. Sir Robert, 2nd Bart..-- s. sh. fol..-- Oxford, [1829.] Held by: British Library The Oxford University and City Guide, on a new plan : containing a full description of the colleges, hall, public buildings, libraries, gardens, walks oictures and statures in Oxford with an account of the dresses, examinations, degrees, distinctive ranks, manners, customs, & c. of the the members of the University. To which is added, a Guide to Blenheim, Nuneham the newly disocvered Roman Villa near Northlegh &c. &c / Munday, J. [printer] ; Slatter, Henry [bookseller].-- A new edition, with considerable additions.-- [4], vi, [7] - 214, ccxvi p. [7] leaves of plates (copper plate) ; 120 in 6s.-- Oxford : sold by H. Slatter, Herald-Office, High Street., 1829 Notes: Added t.p. title: Oxford University and City Guide, to which is added a description of Blenheim and Nuneham.-- Colophon : Printed by J Munday, Oxford .-- Half title : Oxford University and City Guide, to which is added a description of Blenheim and Nuneham .-- Signature : a4b6c4B-R6.-- Includes index Held by: Oxford

P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolica et Georgica / with notes by John Martyn.-- 284 p : ill ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1829 Notes: Text in Latin, notes in English Held by: Oxford A paraphrastic translation of the apostolical epistles with notes / by Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth.-- xxiii, 555p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1829 Held by: Glasgow ; Lampeter Sp.Col. ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. A pastoral letter from a rector of a country parish to his parishioners / Whately, Ric.-- [1v.] ; (8vo).-- Oxford, 1829 Held by: Cambridge Plain and cursory thoughts on Catholic Irish emancipation, and on the propriety of re-electing Mr. Peel a representative of this University / By Charles Macklin.-- 23, [1] p.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1829 Notes: Charles Macklin = Richard Walker (NUC).-- This University = The University of Oxford Held by: Durham The power and stability of federative governments : a prize essay, read in the Theatre, Oxford, July I., MDCCCXXIX / Denison, George Anthony, 1805-1896.-- 58 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, Printer, [1829].-- Chancellor's prize essay ; 1829 Notes: Signed: George Anthony Denison Held by: Oxford Questions on Aldrich's logik.-- (8vo).-- Oxford, 1829 Held by: Cambridge Report, &c. of the Oxford Society for the Suppression of Mendicity, with a list of donors and subscribers / Oxford Society for the Suppression of Mendicity.-- v ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by H. Slatter, [1829?]- Notes: Also has title: Annual report, &c. of the Oxford Society for the Suppression of Mendicity.-- Also has title: Annual report, &c. of the Oxford Society for the Suppression of Mendicity, and for the Relief of Distressed Travellers .-- Cataloguing based on: 33rd annual report, 1861 (publ. 1862) .-- regular: annual .-- Title and printer vary Held by: Oxford A sermon on Titus II. 6. Addressed to the junior members of the University of Oxford / By the Rev. C. Girdlestone.-- [2], 26 p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker ; London : And C. and J. Rivington, 1829 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. A sermon preached in the Archiepiscopal Chapel of Lambeth on Sunday, May XVII, MDCCCXXIX, on the occasion of the consecration of the Right Reverend John Matthias, Lord Bishop of Calcutta / by Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth.-- 32 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1829 Held by: Oxford

Sermons by the late Rev. Alexander Nicoll, D.C.L. F.R.S. M.A.S. Lond. and Paris, Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Oxford, and Canon of Christ Church / Nicoll, Alexander.-- Oxford : Baxter, 1829 Held by: Aberdeen Sermons on some of the fundamental truths of Christianity / by Thomas Vowler Short.-- xvi, 421 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : C. & J. Rivington, 1829 Held by: Edinburgh A Short View of the whole Scripture History ... New edition, ... corrected..-- New edition, corrected..-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1829. Held by: British Library A sketch of the political history of ancient Greece / by A.H.L. Heeren.-- x, 296 p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1829 Notes: Also issued under title: Ancient Greece.-- "The present volume is reprinted from the translation of a German work, executed by Mr. Bancroft, and published in 1823 at Philadelphia ... The original ... forms one volume of a larger work by Mr. Heeren, entitled "Ideen über die politik den verkehr und den handel der vornehmsten völker der alten welt." .-- Translated by George Bancroft .-- Translated from the German Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; Newcastle St. Clement's church, Oxford / Etching by H. le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie, 1829.-- 1 print : etching ; platemark 30.7 x 43 cm.-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1 November 1836 Notes: Includes almanack containing a detailed calendar, a list of kings since 1066 and a list of the current principals of the university.-- Lettering: St. Clement's church. Taken down in the year 1829. F. Mackenzie del. Henry Le Keux sculp. The Oxford almanack for the year of our lord God MDCCCXXXVII Held by: Wellcome Library Substance of a speech for the Convocation House, Oxford, February 26, 1829 / by Charles Girdlestone.-- 8 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1829 Notes: In opposition to the election of Mr. Peel as member of the Parliament Held by: Oxford The substance of two speeches, delivered in Convocation, on Thursday, February 26, 1829 / Burton, Edward, 1794-1836 ; University of Oxford.-- 23 p.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1829 Notes: By Edward Burton (OCLC).-- Concerning Catholic emancipation, the speeches were made in Convocation of the University of Oxford Held by: Durham ; Reading Sp.Col. Theatre royal, Convocation house.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : J. Ham, printer, [1829] Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on one side of the sheet only Held by: Oxford The tragedies of Aeschylus / literally translated into English prose ; with notes critical and explanatory.-- 342p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys & J.

Vincent, 1829 Notes: Contents: Prometheus - The Seven chiefs against Thebes - The Persians - Agamemnon - The Choëphoræ - The Furies - The Supplicants Held by: Cambridge Truth's resting-place amidst the strife of tongues : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on Sunday May 18, 1828, being the Sunday after Ascension Day / by John Miller.-- 67 p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1829 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Glasgow Voyages of discovery to the polar regions : a prize poem, recited in the theatre, Oxford, July 1, MDCCCXXIX / Claughton, Thomas Legh, 1808-1892.-- 19 p ; 20 cm.-- [Oxford] : [J. Vincent], [1829] Notes: Signed: T. Legh Claughton Held by: Oxford The works of Ralph Cudworth : containing The true intellectual system of the Universe, sermons, &c / a new edition, with references to the several quotations in the intellectual system, and a life of the author by Thomas Birch.-- v. ; 22cm, 4.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1829 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: King's College London 1830 – Context – 73 [8 lithographs, of classical subjects and a machine for kneading macaroni / the first four signed 'N. Whittock, lithog.'].-- 8 ill. (lithographs).-- [Oxford] : [published by J. Parker], [1830?] Notes: Possible imprint from NUC.-- Possibly from 'Roman antiquities. From Trajan's column and other authorities.' Held by: Durham The Acharnians, Knights, Wasps, and Birds of Aristophanes: translated into English prose. By a Graduate of the University of Oxford [i.e. John W. Warter]. / Aristophanes, the Poet ; Warter, John Wood.-- pp. viii. 252. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Henry Slatter, 1830. Held by: British Library An address on the state of the country / read to the inhabitants of Kidlington, in the parish school-room, Nov. 28, 1830, by Edward Feild.-- Second edition.-- 22 p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker, and C.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1830 Held by: University of London - ULRLS An address on the state of the country / read to his parishioners, November 28, 1830, by Edward Feild.-- 3rd ed.-- 23 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, and C.J.G. and F. Rivington, ... London, 1830 Notes: Facsimile, New York, 1972 Held by: Cambridge ; University of London - ULRLS

An address on the state of the country, read to his parishioners ... 1830.-- 5th ed.-- 23p.-- Oxford, 1830 Held by: London School of Economics An Address on the state of the country ... Sixth edition. / Feild, Edward, Bishop of Newfoundland.-- pp. 23. ; 12o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1830. Held by: British Library An address to the members of the lower division of the House of Convocation on the proposed examination statute / Powell, Baden, 1796-1860.-- 16p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1830 Notes: By Baden Powell.-- Microfilm, Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, 1993, 1 reel (445fr.); 35mm, (a), Neg: NLW2.524, Pos: NLW2.324P Held by: National Library of Wales The African desert : a prize poem recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 23, MDCCCXXX / by George K. Rickards.-- Second edition.-- 20 p : 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent, [1830?] Notes: Advertisements (4 p.) bound in at end Held by: Leeds An analysis of Aristotle's Rhetoric, with questions / Paul, Robert Bateman.-- 2pts in 1.-- Oxford, 1830 Held by: Aberdeen Arthuriana : proceedings of the Arthurian Society / Arthurian Society.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1828-1830 Notes: regular Held by: Trinity College Dublin An attempt to ascertain the chronology of the Acts of the Apostles and of St. Paul's epistles / By the Rev. Edward Burton.-- 105, [3] p.-- Oxford : Printed by Samuel Collingwood ... for the author; sold by J. Parker ; London : And by Messrs. Rivington, 1830 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. The benefit and necessity of the Christian Sacraments and the perpetual obligation of the moral law, particularly as binding us to keep the Christian Sabbath, considered in four sermons. With an appendix illustrating the last of these subjects, in remarks on Dr. Heylyn's History of the Sabbath. (Notes to sermon IV. A second appendix, ... being a reply to seeming objections from more recent publications.) / James, William, M.A., Vicar of Cobham, Surrey ; Heylyn, Peter.-- 8o..-- London [printed,] and Oxford, 1830-42. Held by: British Library The Book of the Prophet Isaiah : translated from the Hebrew text of Van der Hooght / by John Jones.-- 7,204p ; 20cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker; and C. J. G. and F. Rivington, 1830 Notes: Bibliography: p. 6 Held by: Cambridge ; St. Andrews Sp.Col.

Character, &c. &c. / CHARACTER.-- pp. 12 ; 8o..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, printers, [ca. 1830]. Notes: On an unidentified member of Oxford University. Held by: British Library The character of Socrates, as drawn by Xenophon and Plato in the different points of view under which it is contemplated by each : a prize essay read in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, June 23, 1830 / Merivale, Herman, 1806-1874.-- 36 p ; 21 cm.-- [Oxford] : [s.n.], 1830 Notes: Signed at end: Herman Merivale Held by: Oxford The Christian householder, or, Guide to family prayer / by Samuel Rickards.-- 105p ; 16cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1830 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. The Christian Sabbath; its institution and obligation: in a letter, occasioned by some recent publications, and addressed to a friend. By Richard Mant / Mant, Richard, 1776-1848.-- [2], 69, [3] p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter; for J. Parker; and C.J.G. and F. Rivington ... London, 1830 Notes: With a final advertisement leaf Held by: Cambridge ; Durham Christianity not the religion either of the Bible only, or of the church : a sermon, preached at Maldon, July 28, 1830, at the primary visitation of Charles James, Lord Bishop of London / by Edward Hawkins.-- 27 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker, and C.J.G. and F. Rivington], 1830 Notes: Text: Timothy, 2nd. II, 2 Held by: Oxford Christmas stories : containing John Wild-goose the poacher, The smuggler, and Good-nature, or Parish matters / Berens, Edward, 1777?-1859 ; Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.-- 3rd ed.-- 159 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1830 Notes: Anonymous, by Edward Berens.-- Illustrations by George Cruikshank Held by: Leeds Church-Reform. By a Churchman [i.e. Edward Berens]. / CHURCHMAN ; Berens, Edward.-- Second edition..-- pp. viii. 226. ; 8o..-- London; J. Parker: Oxford : John Murray, 1830. Held by: British Library The clergyman's obligations considered : as to the celebration of divine worship, ministration of the sacraments, instruction of the poor, preaching, and other official duties, and as to his personal character and conduct, his occupations, amusements, and intercourse with others, with particular reference to the ordination vow / Mant, Richard, Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, 1776-1848 ; Baxter, W., fl. 1816-1835 [printer].-- xxvi, 397p ; 17cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1830 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; National Library of Wales ; St. Andrews

Sp.Col. (Collections English 1830) / Aristophanes ; Warter, John W..-- Oxford, 1830 Notes: The Acharnians, Knights, Wasps, and Birds of Aristophanes.-- Translated into English prose, by a graduate of the University of Oxford Held by: Aberdeen Considerations respecting the most effectual means of encouraging mathematics in Oxford / Froude, R. H. (Richard Hurrell), 1803-1836.-- 16p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : J. L. Wheeler, 1830 Notes: By R. H. Froude.-- Microfilm, Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, 1993, 1 reel (445fr.); 35mm, (a), Neg: NLW2.524, Pos: NLW2.524P Held by: National Library of Wales A description of the Oxford baths, and school of natation / Illustrated with four lithographic plates, by N. Whittock.-- 8 p., IV leaves of plates : ill., plans ; 29 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for A.H. Richardson, the proprietor of the baths; and sold by all booksellers., [ca. 1830] Notes: Colophon: "Oxford: printed by Bartlett and Hinton.".-- Date of publication attributed by Bodleian Library Catalogue Held by: Oxford A dissertation on the geography of Herodotus : with a map / Researches into the history of the Scythians, Getae, and Sarmatians ; Translated from the German of B.G. Niebuhr.-- ii, 86p ; 23cm (8vo).-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1830 Notes: "The two dissertations ... are contained in a volume of ... tracts on historical and philological subjects ... in the year 1828." - Pref Held by: Cambridge Elements of rhetoric : comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana : with additions, &c. / Whately, Richard, 1787-1863.-- Third edition.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for John Murray, London; and J. Parker, Oxford Notes: First published New York, 1828? Held by: Sheffield The Elements of the Theory of Mechanics / Robert Walker.-- Oxford : Talboys, 1830 Held by: British Library Enormous abuses and magisterial tyranny, practised in Stafford county prison : a letter from Thomas Mulock to James Hunt, Oxford / Mulock, Thomas Samuel, 1789-1869 ; Hunt, James.-- 14, [2] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by H. Holder, sold by James Hunt ... George Plant, 1830 Notes: At head of title: To the friends and relatives of prisoners, confined for debt in the gaols of England.-- Imprint from colophon Held by: Southampton The Errors of Romanism traced to their origin in human nature. / Whately, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin.-- 8o..-- London, [Oxford printed,], 1830. Held by: British Library

The expedience and method of providing assurances for the poor, and of adopting the improved constitution of friendly societies, constructed upon principles calculated to ensure their stability and prevent their insolvency, and governed by regulations in conformity with the act 10 Geo. IV. c.56 : submitted to the consideration of the trustees and managers of the Bank for savings for the hundred of Hinckford in the county of Essex / Morgan, Hector Davies, 1785-1850.-- [1], 55, [1] p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker], 1830 Notes: Includes tables Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow Harmonia evangelica, sive Quatuor evangelica Graece pro temporis et rerum serie in partes quinque distributa / Ed. Ed. Greswell.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1830 Held by: British Library The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, translated [from vol. 2, 3 of the work entitled: "Geschichten Hellenischer Stämme und Städte"] by H. Tufnell and G. C. Lewis. / Mueller, Carl Otfried ; Lewis, Right Hon. Sir George Cornewall, Bart. ; Tufnell, Right Hon. Henry.-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1830. Held by: British Library The history of the Peloponnesian War / the text according to Bekker's edition with some alterations ; with notes, chiefly historical and geographical by Thomas Arnold.-- 3v. : illus ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood for J. Parker, 1830-35 Notes: Second copy has MS. notes and a collation of the Cambridge University Library MS. Nn. 3. 18, by R. Shilleto Held by: Cambridge ; Newcastle The Holydays of the Church, or, Scriptural narratives of our Blessed Lord's life and ministry : and biographical notices of the Apostles, evangelists, and other saints / by Richard Mant.-- 2v. ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1830-1831 Notes: Holydays of the Church.-- Includes indexes .-- Scriptural narratives of our Blessed Lord's life and ministry .-- Scriptural narratives of those passages in our Blessed Lord's life and ministry .-- Vol. 2 has special t.p. and title: Scriptural narratives of those passages in our Blessed Lord's life and ministry (1830) Held by: Cambridge Hora philologica, : or, conjectures on the structure of the Greek language. By William Sewell, .. / Sewell, William, 1804-1874.-- [6],137,[1]p. : folding table ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1830 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1987]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.10095 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1987]. 2 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Linguistics Collection; N.2.1.85. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/2.1.85 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates

An introduction to the study of ancient geography / by Peter Edmund Laurent.-- xxiii, 455 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : Henry Slatter, 1830 Notes: Includes copious indexes Held by: Edinburgh An Irish Roman Catholic Sermon. [A satire.] / IRISH ROMAN CATHOLIC SERMON.-- pp. 14. ; 8o..-- Oxford, [1830.] Held by: British Library Jewish history vindicated from the unscriptural view of it displayed in The history of the Jews [by H.H. Milman], forming a portion of the Family library, in a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, Feb. 28, 1830 / By Godfrey Faussett.-- Second Edition.-- 46 p.-- Oxford : Printed for the author: sold by J. Parker ; London : and C.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1830 Notes: Criticism of Milman's History of the Jews, London, 1829 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Jewish history vindicated from the unscriptural view of it displayed in the history of the Jews : forming a portion of the family library, in a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, Feb. 28, 1830 / by Godfrey Faussett.-- Third edition.-- 46 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for the Author: sold by J. Parker; and C.J.G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, London, 1830 Notes: Text: 2 Samuel VII, 23 Held by: Edinburgh A letter to the Rev. Henry Hart Milman, M.A : reputed author of a history of the Jews, in the fifth, sixth, and ninth volumes of the Family Library, deprecating the republication of that work / by "One who is also an Elder".-- 22 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W.Baxter, 1830 Notes: Attributed to Richard Mant, Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore.-- Bound with: Letters to Dr. Priestley / David Levi. London: Printed for the author, 1787 Held by: Leeds Lord Norreys's friends are requested to meet at the following houses, at the time specified.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : J. Ham, printer, [1830] Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on one side of the sheet only Held by: Oxford Machine-breaking : and the changes occasioned by it in the village of Turvey Down. A tale of the times, November, 1830 / Feild, Edward, 1801-1876.-- 37, [1] p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker, and C.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1830 Notes: Anon., authorship attributed to Edward Feild by Kress Library Held by: Leeds ; Manchester A manual for Christians after Confirmation. [By E. H., i.e. Edward Hawkins.] / Hawkins, Edward, D.D., Provost of Oriel College, Oxford.-- Third edition..-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1830. Held by: British Library]

Map of the World according to Herodotus / (N. Whillock Lithog.).-- ca. 5,000 'Stadia' to an inch.-- 1map ; 220 x 335 mm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, [1830] Notes: In: A Dissertation on the Geography of Herodotus ... Translated from the German of B.G. Niebuhr Held by: National Library of Scotland Maps and plans, illustrative of Livy.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1830 Notes: Printer G. J. and J. Neele, London Held by: Liverpool The microcosm of Oxford : containing a series of views of the churches, colleges, halls & other public buildings of the University and city of Oxford / By N. Whittock ... Accompanied with brief notices of founders, benefactors, dates of buildings, and other subjects explanatory of the several drawings.-- 40 p., [38] leaves of plates (1 folded) : ill ; 29 cm.-- Oxford. : Published by N.Whittock, ... and by J, Bumpus, Hinton and Co. ..., [1830] Held by: Oxford The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison. / Addison, Right Hon. Joseph.-- 4 vol. ; 12o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1830. Held by: British Library Observations on the different opinions held as to the changes proposed in the examination statute, with the view principally to encourage the study of mathematics in the University, and a plan of examination respectfully submitted to the committee now appointed to frame the new statute, as well as to the members of Convocation generally / Saunders, Augustus P. (Augustus Page), 1801?-1878.-- 18 p.-- Oxford : Henry Cooke, printer ..., 1830 Notes: Microfilm, Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, 1993, 1 reel (445fr.); 35mm, (a), Neg: NLW2.524, Pos: NLW2.524P Held by: Durham ; National Library of Wales ; Reading Sp.Col. Opera. Notis ex editione Heyniana excerptis illustrata. Accedit index Maittairianus / [Vergil].-- 8vo.-- Oxonii, 1830 Notes: [Large paper ed.] Held by: Glasgow The Oxford English prize essays / Talboys, D. A. ; Talboys and Browne.-- 4v ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : D A Talboys, 1830 Notes: Printer statement on half-title verso: Talboys and Browne, printers, ...".-- With half-titles Held by: Oxford Oxford prize poems : being a collection of such English poems as have at various times obtained prizes in the University of Oxford : with illustrations / University of Oxford.-- 8th ed.-- 248 p : ill ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent and H. Slatter, 1830 Held by: Glasgow The Oxford University and City guide : on a new plan ... to which is added, a guide to Blenheim, Nuneham, and the newly-discovered Roman villa, near

Northleigh.-- New ed., with considerable additions.-- 18cm.-- Oxford, 1830 Held by: Cambridge The poll of the freemen of the city of Oxford, for two representatives in Parliament, taken in the town hall, July 30th, 31st, and August 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1830 / Sir Joseph Lock, mayor ; Thomas Roberson, town clerk, assessor... ; printed by permission of the mayor.-- [2], 37, [1] p. ; 21.5 cm.-- Oxford : printed and sold by H. Cooke, 1830 Notes: "Candidates : John Ingram Lockhart, esq. James Haughton Langston, esq. William Hughes Hughes, esq." [title page] Held by: Reading Sp.Col. The pursuit of literature and science compatible with habits of business : a prize essay, read before the Oxford Mechanics' Institution, December 1830 / Talboys, D. A. (David Alphonso), 1790?-1840 ; Oxford Mechanics' Institution.-- 24 p ; 22 cm.-- [Oxford : Talboys and Browne, printers, 1830] Notes: Imprint from colophon.-- Signed on p. 24: "D.A. Talboys" Held by: Oxford Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum : a poem on the preservation of health in rhyming Latin verse. Addressed by the school of Salerno to Robert of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror, with an ancient translation / and an introduction by Sir Alexander Croke.-- xix, 199 p : front., pl ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1830 Notes: "A catalogue of the printed editions of the Schola Salerni.": p. [67]-94.-- "Catalogue of manuscripts": p. [95]-99 .-- "The Englishman's docter [!] Or, the Schoole of Salerne. Or, Physical observations for the perfect preserving of the body of amn in continual health. London: Printed for John Helme, & John Busby, jun. ... 1607" (tr. in verse, by Sir John Harington): p. [119]-148 .-- "The etchings are taken from the old wooden cuts in the German edition of Curio, printed in 1559, 1568, and 1573."--Pref Held by: Oxford ; Wellcome Library The scriptural character of civil punishment vindicated in a sermon, preached at St. Mary's church, July 22nd, 1830, before Sir James Allan Park ... and Sir John Bernard Bosanquet / by Vaughan Thomas.-- 50 p.-- Oxford : printed by J. Munday; and sold by H. Slatter ... and C. and J. Rivington, London, 1830 Notes: Text: Romans.xiii.4 Held by: Durham Scriptural narratives of those passages in Our Blessed Lord's life and ministry which are subjects of annual commemoration in the Church : preceded by preliminary notices of the days on which they are commemorated and followed by reflexions and collects adapted to the greater holydays of the United Church of England and Ireland, and designed, together with biographical notices of the apostles, evangelists, and other saints, to form a course of reading on all the holydays of the church / Mant, Richard, 1776-1848.-- xi, 582 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1830 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index Held by: Edinburgh ; Nottingham

A second letter to the Rev. Henry Hart Milman, M.A., reputed author of the History of the Jews, in the Family library : controverting a statement in the appendix to the second edition of his "History", with respect to the "Family Bible of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge" / Mant, Richard, 1776-1848.-- 44 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1830 Held by: Oxford A sermon for the sons of the clergy in the diocese of Durham, preached at St. Nicholas Church, Newcastle, Sept. 3, 1829 / By William, Lord Bishop of Durham.-- 31, [1]p.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood ... for J. Parker ; London : and Messrs. Rivington, 1830 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Sermons by the late Rev. Alexander Nicoll / Nicoll, Alexander, 1793-1828.-- xlvii, [19], 334 p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker; and C.and J. Rivington ... London, 1830 Notes: With a subscription list Held by: Durham Sermons intended to show a sober application of scriptural principles to the realities of life. With a preface addressed to the clergy. / Miller, John, M.A., Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford ; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor.-- pp. xlv. 475. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1830. Held by: British Library A short treatise on the principles of the differential and integral calculus, etc / [by Baden Powell.].-- 2v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1829-1830 Held by: Cambridge ; National Library of Scotland Suggestions respectfully offered to certain resident clergyman of the University, in behalf of the Church Missionary Society / by a Master of Arts.-- 16 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1830 Notes: By John Henry Newman Held by: Oxford The theorems of Taylor and Maclaurin in a finite form / De Morgan, Augustus, 1806-1871 [former owner].-- 8p ; 20cm.-- Oxford : J.Vincent, 1830 Held by: University of London - ULRLS The third edition of A collection of chants : as used at Christ Church Cathedral & St. John's College Chapel Oxford[,] also the Kyrie eleeson and Responses as sung at Christ Church on the great festivals and Tallis's "Come Holy Ghost" performed at Ordinations[.] / Cross, William, organist ; Marshall, William, fl. 1810-1845 ; Tallis, Thomas, 1505 (ca.)-1585.-- 3rd ed.-- [2], 61, [1] p. of music ; obl. 8.-- [Oxford] : Printed for the editor by W. Marshall, ... , Oxford, [ca. 1830] Notes: Collection of chants: as used at Christ Church Cathedral & St. John's College Chapel Oxford[,] also the Kyrie eleeson and Responses as sung at Christ Church on the great festivals and Tallis's "Come Holy Ghost" performed at Ordinations.-- Double and single Anglican chants, Kyries and a hymn, for SATB and organ, in open score .-- English words .-- Engraved throughout Held by: Oxford

Thoukydides = The history of the Peloponnesian war / by Thucydides ; the text according to Bekker's edition, with some alterations, illustrated by maps taken entirely from actual surveys, with notes, chiefly historical and geographical by Thomas Arnold.-- 3v..-- Oxford : Collingwood for Parker, [1830]-1835 Held by: Glasgow The three temples of the one true God contrasted / by the Rev. Samuel Hinds, M.A.-- [iii]-xi, 171 p. [1] ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed by W. Baxter], 1830 Notes: Item 1 of 4 bound together Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow Thucydides in English; chiefly from the translation of Hobbes ... With notes and various readings, an analysis, and a collation of other editions with the amended text of Bekker. / THUCYDIDES ; Hobbes, Thomas.-- [Another issue.].-- pp. 443 ; 23 cm..-- Oxford : H. Slatter, and J. Vincent, 1830. Notes: MS. ownership inscription: B. T. Livesey. Held by: British Library To the freeholders of the county of Oxford / Abingdon, Montagu, Earl of, 1808-1884.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : J. Faulkner, printer ..., August 6th, 1830 Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on one side of the sheet only .-- Signed: Norreys Held by: Oxford To Timothy Homespun / Homespun, Ezakiel.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : Baxter, printer ..., July 12, 1830 Notes: A letter in local dialect, signed: Ezakiel Homespun, Witney.-- Caption title .-- Printed on one side of the sheet only Held by: Oxford Über die Geographie Herodots.] A Dissertation on the Geography of Herodotus, with a map. Researches into the history of the Scythians, Getæ, and Sarmatians. Translated from the German of B. G. Niebuhr. / Niebuhr, Barthold Georg ; Herodotus.-- pp. ii. 86. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1830. Held by: British Library A word to the white horse men / by a Berkshire magistrate.-- [3]-20 p. [1] ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker, and C. J. G. and F. Rivington], 1830 Held by: Glasgow 1831 – Context – 93 Additamenta inedita ad Henrici Stephani thesaurum lingua Grecae / Hemsterhuis, Tiberius, 1685-1766 ; Estienne, Henri, 1531-1598 [printer].-- fol..-- Oxford, 1831 Held by: Manchester

An address to a Christian congregation on the approach of the cholera morbus / by the Rev. W. Sewell.-- [4], 65, [1] p.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys ; London : C.J.G. Rivington; J. Bohn; and H.G. Bohn, [1831] Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. An Address to the Electors of the United Kingdom. [On the Reform Bill of 1831.] / England.-- pp. 16. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1831. Held by: British Library Analogies of organized beings / by J.S. Duncan.-- 157 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood for the author, 1831 Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford An analysis of Thucydides. By the author of An analysis of Herodotus. / ANALYSIS ; Thucydides.-- pp. iv, 346 ; 12o..-- Oxford : the Author; J. Vincent, 1831. Held by: British Library Apologia Academica; or, Remarks on a recent article in the Edinburgh Review / [by James Ingram, President of Trinity College, Oxford.].-- xii, 43 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1831 Held by: National Library of Scotland Appeal to the lord bishop of Winchester, visitor of the two St.Mary Winton colleges, touching the further admission and election of persons claiming kindred with William of Wykeham into the said colleges : Also, Remarks on an answer to the same / Hare, Augustus William, 1792-1834.-- 120 p ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1831 Notes: Signed 'Augustus W. Hare' Held by: Oxford Bishop Ken's Hymns, with a Greek translation [in iambie verse by E. Greswell]. (Morning Hymn.-Evening Hymn.-Midnight Hymn.) / Ken, Thomas, Bishop of Bath and Wells ; Greswell, Edward, B. D..-- pp. 23. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1831. Held by: British Library A call to the converted / by William George Lambert.-- iv, 71 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J.L. Wheeler ; London : Hamilton, Adams, and Co. : Nisbet, 1831 Held by: Oxford The case of Otmoor submitted to the attention of the members of the House of Commons in the year 1788 / by the late Earl of Abingdon.-- 24 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Munday, [1831] Notes: "Reprinted from the original, in the possession of R. Smith, of Oxford." Held by: Oxford Catalogus librorum impressorum quibus Bibliotheca Bodleiana aucta est / Bodleian Library [Compiler].-- Oxford : Bodleian Library, 1825-28, 1831, 1834 Held by: Aberdeen

[A charity sermon for the benefit of the national schools : established at Walgrave in Northamptonshire : preached in the Parish Church of Walgrave on the 3rd July 1831 / by Richard Pretyman.-- 23 p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : J. L. Wheeler, 1831 Held by: Glasgow The Christian's duty in turbulent times : a sermon preached before the special commissin at Aylesbury, January 10, 1831, and in Salisbury Cathedral, on Sunday, Jan. 30, 1831 / by the Rev. Edward Berens, M.A..-- 22 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1831 Held by: Leeds Christus crucifixus : or our Lord's conduct with reference to his crucifixion, considered as an evidence of the truth of his religion / by Arthur Johnson.-- iii, 123p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1831 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; Lampeter Sp.Col. ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. The church catechism, broken into more questions and answers / by the Rev. Charles Girdlestone.-- [1], [3]-27 [1]p ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker], 1831 Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow A compendious view of the proofs of the authenticity and inspiration of the Old and New Testaments: comprising an analysis of Tomline on the Canon of the Old and New Testaments, and forming a companion to Watt's Scripture History, etc. / Evans, John, Incumbent of Whixall, Salop ; Bible ; Watts, Isaac, D.D..-- pp. vii. 96. ; 12o..-- Oxford, 1831. Held by: British Library Considerations on the divine authority of the Lord's day, or Christian sabbath : in reply to Dr. Whately and others / Charles Richard Cameron.-- 88 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker ... [etc.], 1831 Notes: Christian sabbath Held by: Edinburgh The coronation service or consecration of the Anglo-Saxon kings, as it illustrates the origin of the constitution / By the Rev. Thomas Silver.-- viii, 186p, [1] leaf of plates : col. ill.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker ; London : and J. Murray, 1831 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Contents: Includes one leaf illustrating King Alfred's jewel Held by: Glasgow ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. A Correspondence between ... Lord Northwick and the Reverend W. Boughton and the Reverend J. R. Hall, Justices of the peace, etc. [Respecting the commitment of W. Blackford and others for forcibly taking down a thrashing machine belonging to T. Fretwell, a tenant of Lord Northwick's, etc.] / Rushout, John, Baron Northwick ; Blackford, William ; Boughton, William ; Hall, John Robert.-- 8o..-- Oxford : Privately printed, [1831.] Held by: British Library

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Held by: British Library Fourteenth report of the Oxford Diocesan Committee, Instituted in Aid of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. For the year ending December 31st, 1830 / Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain). Oxford Diocesan Committee.-- 35, [1] p.-- Oxford : printed by J. Munday, 1831 Held by: Durham Freeholders of Oxfordshire / A friend of reform.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Munday, May 10th, 1831 Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on one side of the sheet only .-- Signed: A friend of Reform Held by: Oxford Freeholders of Oxfordshire : look at the conduct of your candidate, Mr. Harcourt.-- 1sheet.-- [Oxford] : Cooke, printer ..., May 7, 1831 Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on one side of the sheet only Held by: Oxford A friendly letter, addressed to the Rev. Mr. Bulteel, in consideration of his late University sermon, on I. Corinthians, ii. 12. By Philippus Anti-Osiander, S.T.P / Anti-Osiander, Philippus, S.T.P.-- 60 p.-- Oxford : for H. Slatter; and sold by Messrs. C.J.G. and F. Rivington, London; and Messrs J. and J. Deighton, and Mr. T. Stevenson, Cambridge, 1831 Held by: Durham Friends and neighbours / A real friend to the people.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : H. Hall, printer, 1831 Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on one side of the sheet only .-- Strictures on the system of free trade, signed: 'A real friend to the people. Oxford, May 7, 1831' Held by: Oxford A grammar of the Hebrew language / by Moses Stuart.-- 4th ed., reprinted with the concurrence of the author.-- 248,[1]p..-- Oxford : Talboys, 1831 Held by: Leeds He Kaine Diatheke. The Greek Testament with English notes. By Edward Burton / Burton, Edward, 1794-1836.-- 2v. ; 23cm.-- Oxford ; [London] ; [Cambridge] : Printed by S. Collingwood, printer to the University, for J. Parker, Oxford: Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnott; J.G. and F. Rivington, London: and J. and J.J. Deighton, Cambridge, 1831 Notes: Greek and English.-- Greek testament .-- The first three words of the title are in transliterated from the Greek Held by: Durham A Hebrew Grammar; with a copious Syntax and Praxis. / Stuart, Moses.-- Fourth edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1831. Held by: British Library Help to the knowledge and practice of psalmody, for the use of schools / Field, Edward, Bishop of Newfoundland.-- Pt. 1 ; 12mo.-- Oxford,

1831 Held by: National Library of Scotland An historical view of the rise and progress of infidelity with a reputation of its principles and reasonings : in a series of sermons / William Van Mildert.-- in 2 vols.-- Oxford : J. Parker vol II Held by: British Library The Holydays of the Church, etc. / Mant, Richard, successively Bishop of Killaloe, and of Down, Connor and Dromore.-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1831. 1. Biographical Notices of the Apostles, Evangelists, and other saints, etc. pp. xxi. 592. 2. Scriptural Narratives of those passages in our Blessed Lord's Life and Ministry, which are subjects of annual commemoration in the church, etc. pp. xi. 582. Notes: Vol. 1 and 2 are reissues, with the original titlepages, of the editions of 1828 and 1830 respectively, when each was published as a separate work, entered below. Held by: British Library How to feather your nest : or A peep at Lord Grey and Reform / Thumb.-- 1sheet.-- [Oxford?] : [s.n..], [1831] Notes: A list of salaries, addressed to the freeholders of Oxfordshire and signed 'Thumb'.-- Caption title .-- Printed on one side of the sheet only Held by: Oxford An inquiry into the proofs, nature, and extent of inspiration and into the authority of Scripture / by Samuel Hinds.-- vii, 191 p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for B. Fellowes, 1831 Notes: Cover title: Hind's inquiry.-- Includes bibliographical references Held by: Glasgow ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. An introduction to the study of human anatomy / Paxton, James P., d. 1840.-- 28, 415 p : illus., pl ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1831 Held by: Oxford The kingdom of God in the soul of man / by Peter Sterry.-- iv, 79 p ; 11 cm.-- Oxford : J. L. Wheeler ... [etc.], 1831 Held by: Edinburgh Laws of the Greek accents / by John Griffiths.-- 27 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood ... [etc.], 1831 Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford Lectures upon the ecclesiastical history of the second and third centuries / By ... Edward Burton.-- iv, 523, [1] p.-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood ... for the author, sold by J.H. Parker; and by J.G. and F. Rivington, London, 1831 Held by: Cambridge ; Durham The legality of the present academical system of the University of Oxford

asserted against the new calumnies of the Edinburgh review / by a member of Convocation.-- viii, 147 p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker, 1831 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- The pagination is continuous throughout Contents: pt.1 Concerning the reviewer's arguments -- pt.2 Concerning the reviewer's artifices Held by: Oxford ; ULL A Letter to the freeholders of Oxfordshire / A small farmer.-- 8 p ; 80.-- [Oxford] : Wheeler, printer ..., [1831] Notes: Caption title. Imprint from colophon.-- Signed: A small farmer. Oxford, April 30, 1831 Held by: Oxford Lord Byron : with remarks on his genius and character / by E. Bagnall.-- xix, 59 p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1831 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow M. Tullii Ciceronis Verrinarum libri septem. M. Cicero's Orations on the Impeachment of C. Verres, from the text of Zumpt's edition, with the commentary of Asconius Pedianus. For the use of Rugby School. / Cicero, Marcus Tullius.-- pp. 380. ; 8o..-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, 1831. Held by: British Library [A notice beginning] Lord Norreys begs to assure his friends ... that they need be under no apprehension of difficulty in getting up to the hustings / Abingdon, Montagu, Earl of, 1808-1884.-- 1sheet.-- [Oxford] : Cooke, printer ..., [1831] Notes: Caption title.-- Dated: Committee room, Oxford, May 7th, 1831 .-- Printed on one side of the sheet only Held by: Oxford On the use and abuse of theory : a prize essay, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 15th, 1831 / Eden, Charles Page, 1807-1885.-- 38 p ; 22 cm.-- [Oxford], [1831] Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Signed: Charles Page Eden Held by: Oxford One Reason for not entering into Controversy with an anonymous author of Strictures [i.e. William Irons, the author of "Strictures on the Rev. Mr. Bulteel's Sermon and the Rev. Dr. Burton's Remarks"]. / Burton, Edward, Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford ; Irons, William.-- pp. 8. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1831. Held by: British Library Opera recensuit et illustravit Fridericus G. Doering. Accedunt indices locupletissimi. Edition nova, auctior et emendatior / [Horace].-- 8vo.-- Oxonii, 1831 Notes: [Large paper ed.] Held by: Glasgow

Oratio Cancellarii præmio donata, et in Theatro Sheldoniano habita die Junii xvto, A.D. MDCCCXXXI / Wordsworth, Charles, 1806-1892 ; University of Oxford.-- 41 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, [1831].-- Chancellor's prize for Latin prose ; 1831 Notes: Includes bibliographical references as marginalia.-- Title of essay (caption title): Quaenam fuerit oratorum Atticorum apud populum auctoritas Held by: Oxford Oxford : A poem / by Robert Montgomery.-- 258 p., [12] leaves of plates : ill ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood, ... and published by Whittaker and Co. London; and Blackwood, Edinburgh., MDCCCXXXI Notes: "A biographical summary of eminent characters connected with the university.": p. [237]-258.-- Added engraved t.-p., with vignette: "Montgomery's Oxford illustrated by Joseph Skelton, ... and other artists" .-- Also has title: Montgomery's Oxford illustrated .-- Half-t.p.: The poetical works of Robert Montgomery : Oxford .-- Plates engraved by William John Cooke, Ebenezer Challis, J. H. Kernot, John Romney, W. R. Smith, Percy Heath and J. W. Cooke; after Alfred Gomersal Vickers and John Willis .-- With advertisements on final page Held by: Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford Oxford delineated; or A sketch of the history and antiquities, and a general topographical description, of that celebrated university and city. Illustrated by a series of views.-- [2], 88 p.; plates.-- Oxford : published by J. Whessell and T. Bartlett ..., 1831 Notes: Illustrations: frontispiece view of Oxford, and similar plates and illustrations throughout, also maps, some folded and coloured. A list of plates has been tipped in before the flyleaf Held by: Durham[4to] Oxford prize poems, being a collection of such English poems as have at various times obtained prizes in the University of Oxford.-- 8th ed.-- iv, 248 p : ill ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. Parker, 1831 Notes: Poems from 1768 to 1830 inclusive Held by: Oxford Oxford Union Society. / Oxford.-- Pages not numbered ; 8o..-- Oxford : printed by Talboys & Browne, [1831]. Notes: A record of debates from Thursday, February 2nd, 1826, to Thursday, June 9th, 1831. With a list of members. Held by: British Library Pastoral advice to young men, particularly those in country villages, in seven sermons , the Benefit of the Sacrament of the Lord's supper explained and advice for the proper observance of Sunday / by Edward Berens and Edward Burton.-- 103 + 27 + 23 p ; 17.5 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker [etc.], 1831-8 Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Pietas Oxoniensis, or, Records of Oxford founders / by Joseph Skelton.-- [2], iv, [2], 96 p., [25] leaves of plates : ill., ports ; 43 cm.-- Oxford : Published for J. Skelton by J. Parker, Bookseller, 1828 [i.e.

1831?] Notes: Arms of the university between the arms of Chancellor Grenville and High Steward Eldon on engr. t.p.-- Engraved t.p. dated "Published 1st May 1828," preface, p. ii, typesigned at end, "Oxford, 1831, J.S." .-- The plates and portraits are engraved Held by: Manchester ; Wellcome Library [Playbills collection for the Theatre, Oxford for the years 1831-1841] / Oxford. Theatre.-- fol..-- [Oxford, 1831-41] Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [2000]. 1 reel(557fr.); 35 mm. (a b c). Neg: PB.Mic.C.13137. Pos: PB.Mic.C.13137 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Poems on various subjects. By S. E. L. / L., S. E. ; Poems.-- pp. 41. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. L. Wheeler, 1831. Held by: British Library A poetical epistle, addressed to Robert Montgomery, author of "Satan," "Oxford, a poem," etc : an Hyperborean sacrifice / Montgomery, Robert, 1807-1855.-- [3]-12 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford :, London : Published by D.A. Talboys, W. Pickering, 1831 Held by: Edinburgh Questions on Thucydides. / THUCYDIDES.-- Third edition..-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1831. Held by: British Library Questions proposed at the mathematical examinations in Oxford : from the year 1828 to the present time. / Talboys, D. A. (David Alphonso), 1790?-1840 [publisher].-- [4], 94p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1831 Notes: Half-title: Oxford mathematical examination questions from the year 1828 to the present time Held by: Manchester The Reformers' new song.-- 1sheet.-- [Oxford] : Cooke, printer ..., [1831?] Notes: A ballad, beginning: Good news for us all - we remember the time.-- Caption title .-- Printed on one side of the sheet only Held by: Oxford Religio Medici. [The editor's preface signed: T. C., i.e. Thomas Chapman.] / Browne, Sir Thomas ; Chapman, Thomas, of Exeter College, Oxford ; C., T. ; Greenhill, William Alexander ; Smith, Walter Parry.-- pp. xviii. 150. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1831. Held by: British Library Remarks upon a sermon, preached at St. Mary's on Sunday, February 6, 1831. By the Rev. Edward Burton / Burton, Edward, 1794-1836.-- 29, [1] p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter. Sold by Messrs. Rivington, London, 1831 Notes: A reply to Henry Bulteel's "A sermon on I. Corinthians. II. 12. preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, Feb. 6. 1831.", Oxford, 1831

Held by: Durham A reply to Dr. Burton's remarks upon A sermon preached at St. Mary's on Sunday, February 6, 1831 / By the Rev. H.B. Bulteel.-- 56 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter. Sold by J. Hatchard and Son, ... and J. Nisbet, ... London., 1831 Held by: Oxford The Rev. Vaughan Thomas to his parishioners of Yarnton, Oxfordshire upon the return of the Feast-Sunday. August XXVIII, M.DCCC.XXXI / Thomas, Vaughan, 1775-1858.-- 16 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, 1831 Held by: Oxford )S¦Ê Íáìðê Åìáëêíê. )PThe Greek Testament with English notes. By the Rev. Edward Burton. / BIBLE ; Burton, Edward, Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford.-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1831. Held by: British Library The sacred interpreter, or, A practical introduction towards a benficial reading and a thorough understanding of the Holy Bible ... / by David Collyer.-- New ed., corr..-- 606 p. : foldout maps, engraving ; 24cm..-- Oxford : Parker, 1831 Notes: Containing: 1. A faithful history of the four ancient monarchies, the Assyrian, Persian, Grecian and Roman, absolutely necessary for the knowledge of the condition of the Jewish people - 2. A general view of the state of the Jewish Church, to the destruction of Jerusalem - 3. Remarks on the Pentateuch, and the Prophets in the Old Testament, and on the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and the Epistles in the New : shewing the design and chief scope of each book - 4. An exact chronology of the holy Scriptures, taken from Archbishop Usher, and Mr. Archdeacon Echard - 5. A dissertation upon revealed religion, and an account of those divines who have defended it - 6. Difficult texts of Scripture explained ; with a recital of such sacred mysteries as ought not to be made the subject of human enquiry - Likewise: The several parts of the Holy Land are compared with the accounts given thereof by modern travellers. The whole designed to render the study of the Holy Scriptures more easy and instructive Held by: Aberdeen Scriptores Græci Minores, quorum reliquias, fere omnium melioris notæ, ex editionibus variis excerpsit J. A. G / [Giles, J. A. (John Allen),].—[D. A. Talboys] Oxon, 1831.-- 2 vol. ; 8º Held by: British Library A sermon on I. Corinthians II, 12 : preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, Feb. 6, 1831 / by the Rev. H.B. Bulteel.-- 3rd ed.-- 53 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1831 Notes: Cover title Held by: Oxford A sermon on I Corinthians, II, 12 : preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, Feb. 6, 1831 / by the Rev. H.B. Bulteel.-- Fourth edition.-- 53 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, sold by J. Hatchard and Son ...., 1831 Held by: Edinburgh

A sermon on I. Corinthians II, 12 : preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, Feb. 6, 1831 / by the Rev. H.B. Bulteel.-- 7th ed.-- 34 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : James Dinnis, 1831 Held by: Oxford A Sermon on I. Corinthians II. 12., preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's on Sunday, Feb. 6, 1831 ... Fifth edition. / Bulteel, Henry Bellenden.-- Sixth edition..-- pp. 53. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1831. Held by: British Library A sermon on I. Corinthians II. 12 : Preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, Feb. 6, 1831. To which is added, a sequel, containing an account of the author's ejectment from his curacy by the Bishop of Oxford for indiscriminate preaching / Bulteel, Henry Bellenden, 1800-1866 ; Baxter, William, fl. 1817-1840? [printer] ; Nisbet, James, 1785-1854 [bookseller] ; J. Hatchard and Son.-- Sixth edition.-- 63, [1] p ; 80.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter. Sold by J. Hatchard and Son, ... and J. Nisbet, ... London; Deighton, Cambridge; and Rowe, Plymouth., 1831 Notes: The final page is blank Held by: Oxford A sermon [on Phil. ii. 12, 13] upon the way of Salvation, etc. / Hawkins, Edward, D.D., Provost of Oriel College, Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1831. Held by: British Library A sermon on Revelation XIV.13 : tending to shew the absurdity and impiety of the promiscuous use of the church burial service, preached in the parish church of Stadhampton, Oxon on Sunday, December 11, 1831 / Lancelot Charles L. Brenton.-- 25 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1831 Held by: Oxford A sermon on Titus II. 6 ... preached before the University of Oxford, on Sunday, March 20, 1831 / by William Dalby.-- 27 p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker ... [etc.], 1831 Notes: Item 12 of 14 bound together Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow A sermon, preached in the parish church of Waddesdon, January 23, 1831, on the termination of the late special commission for the county of Bucks / By the Rev. Frederick Cox.-- iv, 154, [1] p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker ; London : C.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1831 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. A sermon preached January 23, 1831, on the termination of the late special commission for the County of Bucks / Cox, Frederick.-- Oxford, 1831 Held by: Aberdeen A sermon, upon the way of salvation, preached in the chapel of Oriel College, Oxford, February 27, 1831 / By Edward Hawkins.-- 36 p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker ; London : and C.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1831 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col.

Sermons preached before the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn : from the year 1812 to the year 1819 / by William Van Mildert.-- 2v ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, 1831 Held by: Leeds Strictures on the Rev. Mr. Bulteel's sermon and the Rev. Dr. Burton's remarks / by Oxoniensis.-- 24 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : published by J. Vincent, 1831 Notes: Irons' observations on Bulteel's sermon, attempting to expose corruption in the Church of England, and the 'Remarks' made on it by Burton.-- Oxoniensis = William J. Irons Held by: Oxford The Suttees : a prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 15, MDCCCXXXI / Ashworth, Percy.-- 21 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1831 Notes: Includes bibliogrpahical references Held by: Oxford Ten letters on reform. By a country parson ... Second edition. / TEN LETTERS.-- pp. 36 ; 12o..-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter; Birmingham: C. H. Langbridge: London: Whittaker & Co., 1831. Held by: British Library [Thoughts upon the demand for church reform / by Edward Burton.-- 41 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for J. Parker and J.G. and F. Rivington, 1831 Held by: Leeds ; Oxford Three hymns, for morning, evening, and midnight / by Bishop Ken.-- 23 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1831 Notes: Added t.p., in Greek.-- Added t.p. title: Bishop Ken's hymns, with a Greek translation .-- Added t.p. title: Hymnoi treis, egoun, heothinos te kai hesperinos kai mesonyktios .-- English and Greek on facing pages .-- Half-title: Bishop Ken's hymns, with a Greek translation .-- Translation by Edward Greswell Contents: Awake, my soul, and with the sun -- Glory to thee, my God, this night -- Lord, now my sleep does me forsake Held by: Oxford To the Freeholders of the County of Surrey. [An election address.] / Drummond, Henry, M.P..-- pp. 8. ; 8o..-- Oxford : H. Hall, 1831. Held by: British Library To the independent freeholders of Oxfordshire / Abingdon, Montagu, Earl of, 1808-1884.-- 1sheet.-- Oxford : W. King, printer ..., 1831 Notes: Caption title.-- Printed on one side of the sheet only .-- Signed 'Norreys. Committee-Room, Turl, May 9, 1831' Held by: Oxford 1832 – Context – 82

An address to a Christian congregation on the approach of the cholera morbus / by the Rev. W. Sewell.-- 65 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, [1832?] Held by: Oxford Aegyptus et Nubiae Pars / (J. Fisher sculp.).-- Scale not given.-- 1map ; 335 x 110 mm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, [1832] Notes: In: Historical Researches into the ... Carthaginians Ethiopians and Egyptians. By A.H.L. Heeren. Vol. 2 Held by: National Library of Scotland ... Annual report of the Oxford and Oxfordshire Auxiliary Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews. Instituted March 12th, 1827 / Oxford and Oxfordshire Auxiliary Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews ; Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews.-- Oxford : printed by J. Munday ... Notes: Description based on the fifth report 1832.-- Fifteenth report printed by W. Baxter Held by: Durham Asia vulgò Minor dicta Antiqua et Nova, cum Insulis adjacentibus. Auctore J. A. Cramer / Cramer, John Anthony.-- Oxford, 1832 Held by: British Library At him again!, or, The fox without a tail, being another word for Mr. Bulteel / by a Member of the Church at Oxford.-- 12p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : Published by W. Baxter, 1832 Notes: A follow-up to 'A hard nut to crack' by a Member of the Church of God at Oxford (the author of this work), in reply to Bulteel's work 'The doctrine of the miraculous interference of Jesus on behalf of believers' Held by: Cambridge Books published by J. Parker, Oxford, and sold by E. Gardner, at the Oxford Warehouse, 7, Paternoster Row, London / Parker, Joseph, fl.1820-1832.-- 12 p.-- [Oxford?], [1832?] Notes: Caption title.-- Probably published in Oxford in 1832. Joseph Parker was succeeded in the business in 1832 by his nephew John Henry Parker Held by: Durham Catalogue of the genuine & entire stock of books, the property of the late Mr. G. Thorpe, bookseller, in St. Clement's, Oxford : to be sold by auction / by W. Wise, at his room in St. Clement's, on Thursday, October 25, 1832, and following days.-- 40 p ; 120.-- Oxford. : Cooke, printer, [1832] Held by: Oxford Chapter House, Oxford: interior / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1832, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 10.9 x 15.3 cm.-- Oxford ; London : J.H. Parker : Charles Tilt, November 1832 Notes: Lettering: The Chapter House. J. Le Keux sculp. F. Mackenzie del Held by: Wellcome Library A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Durham, MDCCCXXXI / By William, Lord Bishop of Durham.-- Second edition.-- 48 p.-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood ... for the author. Sold by J.H. Parker, Oxford; Messrs.

Rivington ..., J. Hatchard ... and C.F. Cock ... London, 1832 Notes: William, Lord Bishop of Durham = William Van Mildert (RLIN).-- With a half-title Held by: Cambridge ; Durham Christ Church, Oxford: library / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1832, after J. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 10.7 x 15 cm.-- Oxford ; Harmondsworth ; London (Fleet Street) : J.H. Parker : J. Le Keux : C. Tilt, 1 December 1832 Notes: Lettering: The library, Christ Church. J. Le Keux sculpt. J. Mackenzie del Held by: Wellcome Library The Christian Year ... [By John Keble.] Fourth edition. / Keble, John ; CHRISTIAN YEAR.-- Eighth edition..-- pp. viii. 286. ; 32o..-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1832. Held by: British Library The clais of religion : urged from its adaption to human nature and its influence on society / by the Rev. Joseph Jones.-- vii, 385 p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1832 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Glasgow A collection of tracts / by various authors.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1832-1854 ; London, &c. Held by: British Library A concise view of that class of prophecy which relates to the Messiah : connected with the leading doctrines of the Christian faith / by William Webb Ellis.-- xi, 125p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1832 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. Conjectures concerning the identity of the patriarch Job, his family, the time in which he lived, and the locality of the land of Uz / by the Rev. Samuel Lysons, B.A.-- [iii]-iv, [5]-31 p : 1 fol. map, 1 fold. table ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed by W. Baxter], 1832 Held by: Glasgow Criticism of a lecture published by the Savilian Professor of Geometry / Powell, Baden.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1832 Held by: National Library of Scotland The doctrine of the miraculous interference of Jesus on behalf of believers : both in the first and in the last days of the Gentile dispensation, asserted from scripture and proved from facts / addressed to the Church of God at Oxford by Henry B. Bulteel.-- 37 p ; 15 cm.-- Oxford : published by W. Baxter, 1832 Held by: Oxford The duty of Christian humility as opposed to the pride of science : a discourse, preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's on

Sunday, June 24, 1832 / by William Mills.-- viii, 32 p. ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker ; J. G. and F. Rivington, London ; J. J. and J. Deighton, Cambridge, 1832 Held by: Reading Sp.Col. Elements of rhetoric / Whately, Richard, 1787-1863.-- 4th ed.-- Oxford, 1832 Held by: Liverpool Enfield's Speaker ... New edition, etc. [The preface signed: J. A. Giles.] / Enfield, William, LL.D. ; Giles, John Allen.-- pp. vii, 316 ; 12o..-- Oxford : printed & sold by Henry Cooke, 1832. Held by: British Library A few word in favour of Professor Powell, and the sciences, as connected with certain educational remarks / by Philomath: Oxoniensis [i.e. R. Walker].-- [1] leaf, 24 p., [1] leaf ; (8vo).-- Oxford : Slatter, etc., 1832 Held by: Wellcome Library A hard nut to crack, or, A word in season for Mr. Bulteel / by a member of the Church of God at Oxford.-- 2nd ed.-- 12p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : Published by W. Baxter ; London : Sold also by J. Hatchard and Son, 1832 Notes: In reply to Bulteel's work 'The doctrine of the miraculous interference of Jesus on behalf of believers' Held by: Cambridge Historical researches into the politics, intercourse, and trade of the Carthaginians, Ethiopians, and Egyptians / by A. H. L. Heeren : translated from the German.-- 4th ed.-- 2 v : maps ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1832 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Translation of v. 2 of: Ideen über die Politik, den Verkehr und den Handel der vornehmsten Völker der alten Welt Held by: ULL An historical sketch of Sanscrit literature : with copious bibliographical notices of Sanscrit works and translations / from the German of Adelung, with numerous additions and corrections.-- vii, [1], 234 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1832 Notes: The 1st edition of the German original was published at St. Petersburg in 1830 under title: Versuch einer literatur der sanskrit-sprache. 2d edition, 1837: Bibliotheca sanscrita. Literatur der sanskrit-sprache.-- Translator's preface signed: D. A. T. [i.e. D. A. Talboys] Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford History of the Peloponnesian War / Edited by Thomas Arnold.-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1832-1835 Notes: Vols. 1-3 Held by: British Library Illustrations of Aristotle on men and manners from the dramatic works of Shakespeare / By J. Esmond Riddle.-- 134 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood for the author, 1832

Held by: Birmingham ; Edinburgh ; Manchester An introduction to the study of ancient geography / by Peter Edmund Laurent.-- 2nd ed.-- xxiii, 498p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Henry Slatter ; London : Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1832 Notes: Includes copious indexes Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow The Juvenile Wreath; ... poems, chiefly on subjects of Natural History. / Gillet, Thomas.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1832. Held by: British Library Laws of the Greek accents / Griffiths, John.-- 2nd ed..-- Oxford, 1832 Held by: Aberdeen Lectures on the coinage of the Greeks and Romans; delivered in the University of Oxford / by Edward Cardwell.-- xvi, 238 p ; cm.-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood ... for John Murray ... London, 1832 Held by: Edinburgh The legality of the present academical system of the University of Oxford re-asserted against the new calumnies of the Edinburgh Review / by a member of Convocation [ie. Thomas Vaughan].-- iv, 82 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1832 Held by: Oxford List of books printed, published and sold by D.A. Talboys. A large stock of new and second-hand books always on sale. Foreign books imported. Old books bought or exchanged. Periodical and other publications procured on the day of publication. Printing neatly and correctly executed / Talboys, David Alphonso, 1790-1840.-- 8 p.-- Oxford, 1832 Held by: Durham A manual of the history of philosophy / translated from the German of Tennemann ; by Rev. Arthur Johnson.-- xi, 494 p : table ; (8vo).-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1832 Notes: Includes index.-- Translation of Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie Held by: Birmingham ; Edinburgh ; Oxford ; Wellcome Library Memorials of the past. [The dedication signed: J. H. N., i.e. J. H. Newman.] / Newman, John Henry, Cardinal ; Memorials ; N., J. H..-- pp. 108 ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1832. Notes: Poems. Privately printed. Held by: British Library The mythology of the Greeks and Romans. Translated from the fifth edition of the German / Moritz, Karl Philipp, 1756-1793.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1832 Held by: National Library of Scotland The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : with a commentary consisting of short lectures for the daily use of families / by Charles Girdlestone.-- 4v. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood for the

author, 1832-1835 Notes: Library holds vol. 1 - St. Matthew and St. Mark only Contents: Pt. 1. St. Matthew and St. Mark -- Pt. 2. St. Luke and St. John -- Pt. 3. Acts of the Apostles, and the Epistles to the Romans and the Corinthians -- Pt. 4. Galatians- Revelation Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. A nut cracker; affectionately presented to a Member of the Church of God at Oxford, who has found A hard nut to crack, with the hope of enabling him to get at the kernel without breaking his teeth / by James Hinton, a servant of the Lord Jesus and of His Church.-- 16p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : Published by W. Baxter, 1832 Notes: A reply to 'A hard nut to crack, or, A word in season for Mr. Bulteel' by a Member of the Church of God at Oxford, which was itself a reply to 'The doctrine of the miraculous interference of Jesus on behalf of believers' by Henry Bellenden Bulteel Held by: Cambridge Oratio cancellarii præmio donata, et in theatro sheldoniano habita die jul. 4to .A.D.MDCCCXXXII / Claughton, Thomas Legh, 1808-1892 ; University of Oxford.-- 21 p ; 20 cm.-- [Oxford : Vincent?, 1832].-- Chancellor's prize for Latin prose ; 1832 Notes: Caption title: De stoicorum disciplina.-- Signed at end: T. Legh Claughton Held by: Oxford Oxford in Epitome.-- (Second edition.) [A map of an imaginary island, with letterpress. A skit].-- s.sh.fol..-- J. Vincent ; Oxford, 1832 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library. 1 reel(278fr.); 35 mm. (a). Neg: PB.Mic.13725. Pos: Mic.A.19862 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Parochial sermons on particular occasions / by W. Sewell.-- x, 311 p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys ; London : C.J.G. Rivington, 1832 Held by: Glasgow A plan for the employment of the poor / Chamberlin, W. H..-- 18,[3]p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1832 Notes: Half-title: A plan for the employment of labourers.-- "Mr. W.H. Chamberlin ... proposed the following plan" - p. [6] Held by: Cambridge A plan of Egyptian Thebes.-- ca. 700 'toises' to an inch.-- 1map ; 170 x 275 mm.-- [Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1832] Notes: In: Historical Researches into the ... Carthaginians, Ethiopians and Egyptians. By A.H.L. Heeren. Vol. 2 Held by: National Library of Scotland A plea for Christian piety : with hints respecting improvement in religion, as to tone, view, statement, and character / J. Jones.-- xxvi, 478 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1832 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col.

Poema canino-Anglico-Latinum super adventu recenti Serenissimarum Principum non Cancellarii præmio donatum aut donandum / Sherbrooke, Robert Lowe, Viscount.-- Ed.4a.-- 8p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1832 Notes: Published anonymously by Viscount Sherbrooke Held by: National Library of Scotland Poems. By John Pittam / Pittam, John.-- 1v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford : Printed for the author, 1832 Held by: Glasgow A Practical Grammar of the French Language, etc. / Peithmann, L. Eduard.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1832. Held by: British Library The present state and future prospects of mathematical and physical studies in the University of Oxford : considered in a public lecture, introductory to his usual course in Easter Term, MDCCCXXXII [1832] / by the Rev. Baden Powell, M.A. F.R.S. of Oriel College, Savilian Professor of Geometry.-- 45, [1] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for the author, sold by J.H. Parker ..., 1832 Held by: Edinburgh ; Manchester ; ULL Printing house, Oxford University / Etching by H. le Keux, 1832, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : etching ; platemark 30.6 x 40.1 cm.-- Oxford : J. Parker, 1832 Notes: Includes almanack containing a detailed calendar, a list of kings since 1066 and a list of the current principals of the university.-- Lettering: University printing house. F. Mackenzie delin.t. Henry le Keux sculp.t. The Oxford Almanack for the year of our lord God MDCCCXXXII Held by: Wellcome Library Questions on Adam's Roman antiquities / by the author of "Questions on ancient geography, adapted to 'Laurent's introduction'".-- [iii]-viii, 207 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Henry Slatter ; London : Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1832 Notes: Possibly authored by Thomas Jackson Held by: Glasgow Reasons for the suggestion of certain alterations in the examination statute : lately submitted to the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of houses by the Public Examiners / University of Oxford.-- 15,[1]p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : [Baxter, printer ... ], 1832 Held by: ULL Records of the Western Shore : [verse] / Hawker, Robert Stephen, 1803?-1875.-- 56 p.-- Oxford : Talboys, 1832 Held by: Manchester Reflections on the politics, intercourse, and trade of the ancient nations of Africa / By A. H. L. Heeren ... Tr. from the German.-- 2v. : maps (part fold.) ; 23.5 cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1832

Notes: Published also under the title: Historical researches into the politics, intercourse, and trade of the Carthaginians, Ethiopians, and Egyptians.-- Translated by David Alphonso Talboys .-- Translation of: Ideen über die politik den verkehr und den handel der vornehmsten völker der alten welt Contents: v.l. Reflections of the ancient nations of Africa: Carthaginians, Ethiopians.--v.2. Egyptians. Appendix Held by: Cambridge Reflexions on the metaphysical principles of the infinitesimal analysis / by M. Carnot ; translated by W.R. Brownell.-- vi, 132 p : diagrs. (part fold.) ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : Whittaker, Treacher & Arnot, 1832 Notes: Translated from the French: Réflexions sur la métaphysique du calcul infinitésimal Held by: Oxford Regulations of the Oxford Female Penitentiary, etc. / Oxford.-- pp. 24. ; 12o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1832. Held by: British Library Remarks on the principles adopted by Bishop Lowth in correcting the text of the Hebrew Bible / by J. Rogers.-- 38 p. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood, printer to the University, for the Author, 1832 Held by: Birmingham Report of the Association for Oxford and its vicinity in aid of the Church Missionary Society. (Instituted, Dec. 2, 1825.) / Church Missionary Association for Oxford and its vicinity.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter Notes: Description based on 7th report, 1832 Held by: Durham The Rudiments of the Art of Logic; literally translated ... with explanatory notes. / Aldrich, Henry, D.D., Dean of Christ Church.-- Fourth edition..-- pp. 80. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1832. Held by: British Library The Scripture Lexicon; or a dictionary of above four thousand proper names ... mentioned in the Old and New Testament ... To which is added, A short explanation of Obsolete Words, by the Rev. H. Cotton. / Oliver, Peter, Chief Justice of Massachusetts ; Bible ; Cotton, Henry, Dean of Lismore.-- pp. iv. 284. 71. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1832. Held by: British Library Second series. / Girdlestone, Charles.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1832. Held by: British Library )SËòùíùåìåê÷. )PThe History of the Peloponnesian War ... The text according to Bekker's edition, with some alterations ... With notes by T. Arnold. )S(Ïáõíæîîìðòù óæõì øòù Ëòùíùåìåòù âìò .))P / THUCYDIDES ; Arnold, Thomas, D.D., Headmaster of Rugby School.-- 3 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford, [1830], 1832-35. Held by: British Library

A Sermon [on 1 Thess. iv. 13, 14] addressed to the inhabitants of a country village on the ... death of the Incumbent of the parish. / SERMON.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1832. Held by: British Library A Sermon [on Hag. ii. 9] preached at the Consecration of Grove Church, etc. / Pusey, Edward Bouverie.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1832. Held by: British Library A Sermon preached at Northampton on Friday, August 3, 1832 : before the two district societies for promoting Christian knowledge, and for the propagation of the Gospel, and published at their request / by Edward Cardwell.-- 20 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood, 1832 Held by: Cambridge A sermon preached at the consecration of Grove Church on Tuesday, August 14, 1832 / by Edward Bouverie Pusey.-- viii, 37 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood ..., 1832 Held by: Edinburgh [Oxford: J.H. Parker, 1832] A sermon preached at the consecration of Grove Church on Tuesday, August 14, 1832 / by Edward Bouverie Pusey, B.D. Regius professor of Hebrew, and Canon of Christ Church, late Fellow of Oriel College.-- 37 p ; 20 cm.-- Held by: Oxford Sermon preached before the University of Oxford on the 21st of March, 1832, being the day appointed for a general humiliation / By the Rev. Edward Burton.-- Second edition.-- 27, [1] p.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood ... Sold by J.H. Parker ; London : And by Messrs. Rivington, 1832 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Sermons, originally composed for a country congregation / Ives, Cornelius.-- Oxford, 1832 Held by: Aberdeen Sermons preached before the honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn : from the year 1812 to the year 1819 / by William Van Mildert.-- 2nd ed.-- 2v. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood for Messrs. Rivington, 1832 Held by: King's College London ; Lampeter Sp.Col. [Sermons preached before the University of Oxford on the 21st of March, 1832, being the day appointed for a general humiliation / Burton, Edward, Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford.-- Second ed.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1832 Notes: [Prov. xiv. 34.] Held by: National Library of Scotland Seven essays on the social condition of the ancient Greeks.-- 4 p. l., 202, [2] p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent; [etc., etc.], 1832 Held by: Manchester A short criticism of a lecture published by the Savilian Professor of Geometry [B. Powell] / By a Master of Arts.-- 28p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1832

Notes: An attack on Powell's 'The present state and future prospects of mathematical and physical studies in the University of Oxford'. A reply was published by Richard Walker (q.v.) Held by: ULL ; Wellcome Library A Short Explanation of Obsolete Words in our Version of the Bible, and of such as are there used in a peculiar or uncommon sense. For the use of young persons. / Cotton, Henry, Dean of Lismore ; Bible.-- pp. 71. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1832. Held by: British Library A sketch of history of the Church of England to the revolution 1688 / [Thomas Vowler Short].-- 2v. : charts, geneal. tables ; (8vo.).-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, printer to the University, 1832 Held by: Edinburgh Sophoclis tragoediae superstites et deperditarum fragmenta ex recensione G. Dindorfii / Sophocles ; Dindorf, Carl Wilhelm [Editor].-- Oxford, 1832 Held by: Aberdeen Staffa : a prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, July 4. MDCCCXXXII / by Roundell Palmer.-- 15 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, [1832] Held by: Oxford The study of different languages, as it relates to the philosophy of the human mind: : a prize essay read in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, July 4, 1832 / Harrison, Benjamin, 1808-1887.-- 48p. ; 8[degree].-- [Oxford], [1832] Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Signed at end Benjamin Harrison.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1990]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.107660 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1990]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Linguistics Collection; N.2.1.1019. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/2.1.1019 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Synopsis of geological phenomena / Smith, William, 1769-1839.-- single sheet ; 41 x 53 cm.-- Oxford : Parker ; London : Hailes, 1832 Notes: Signed W. Smith and dated June 22, 1832 Held by: Leeds Thoughts on improving the agriculture and bettering the condition of the poor of the County of Hertford : in nine letters addressed to the gentry, clergy, and yeomanry, of the county / Hawkins, William.-- 48 p ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Munday, 1832 Notes: Signed at end: William Hawkins Held by: Oxford Thoughts on the Building and Opening of a District Church at the newly-erected village of Summer-town, near Oxford ... Addressed to the inhabitants of that village, by a neighbour, resident among them [signing himself: J. B., i.e. John Badcock]. / B., J. ; Badcock, John, Rev., of

Oxford ; Summertown, Oxford.-- Second edition..-- pp. 64. ; 12o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1832. Held by: British Library The truth of Christianity inferred from Agrippa's confession to Paul. A sermon preached in the chapel of the asylum for female orphans, London, on Sunday, the fifteenth of January, 1832 / By the Rev. John Boyle.-- 23, [1] p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter ... sold by ... Parker ; London : Rivingtons ; Cambridge : Deightons, 1832 Notes: At head of title: The truth of Christianity inferred from Agrippa's confession to Paul Contents: Includes one page of booksellers' advertisements Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Twenty parochial sermons : adapted to the use of families : with an appendix containing helps for family devotion / by Charles Girdlestone.-- xiii, 346p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood, 1832 Notes: "Second Series" --t.p Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. [12mo] 1833 – Context – 63 Adherence to the apostolical succession the safest course / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- 8 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : W. King, Printer, [1833] Notes: Written by J. Keble and issued Sept. 21, 1833. Cf. Imberg, R. In quest of authority, 1987, p. 151, 206 Held by: Edinburgh Affection between the Church and the dissenters : a sermon on Luke IX. 49, 50. preached before the University of Oxford, January 27, 1833 / by the Rev. Charles Girdlestone.-- 23 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1833 Held by: Oxford Anabasis Kyrou Xenophontos, or, The expedition of Cyrus into Persia and the retreat of the ten thousand Greeks / by Xenophon ; translated into English ... with copious critical and historical illustrations ... by N.S. Smith ....-- 2nd ed.-- xi, 549p.,[1]folded leaf of plates : map ; 23cm.-- Oxford : Printed for Vincent, 1833 Notes: Parallel text in Greek and English Held by: British Library Aristotle's treatise on rhetoric : literally translated from the Greek, with copious notes. An analysis of Aristotle's Rhetoric / by Thomas Hobbes, of Malmsbury. Analytical questions on Aristotle's Rhetoric.-- 2d ed / thoroughly cor., with additions and improvements.-- 373, 49 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1833 Notes: Section of Analytical questions has special title page dated 1840 Held by: Manchester

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Notes: Preface signed: William Parr Greswell.-- Title vignettes Held by: Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford ; ULL ; Wellcome Library The visible church. Letters to a friend / Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890 ; Rose, Hugh James, 1795-1838 [former owner].-- 8 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : King, printer ..., [1833].-- Tracts for the times (University of Oxford) ; no. 11 Notes: By John Henry Newman. No. 11 of Tracts for the times (John Henry Newman : a bibliographical catalogue of his writings / Vincent Ferrer Blehl).-- Caption title .-- Imprint from colophon and date of publication from Blehl .-- Letters to a friend, nos. 1 and 2 Held by: Durham Whistlings, hummings, and rhymings. By a plowman, etc. / WHISTLINGS ; Ploughman.-- pp. 26 ; 8o..-- Oxford : printed by J. Munday, Jun., & Brother R. V. Turner, 1833. Notes: The dedication reveals the author to have been a member of the Alfred Lodge of Freemasons, Oxford. Held by: British Library 1834 – Context – 90 3 Airs from the Ode composed in honor of the Installation of the Duke of Wellington, words by J. Keble / Crotch, William.-- fol.-- Oxford : For the Author, 1834 Held by: British Library The admission of dissenters into the Universities considered, in a sermon, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on St Barnabas Day, during the installation week / By the Rev. John Hamilton Gray.-- 32p.-- Oxford : printed for J.H. Parker; and J.G. and F. Rivington ... London, 1834 Notes: Text: Revelation.xxi.27 Held by: Durham ; Glasgow ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. Aischylou Prometheus Desmotes / the text of Dindorf: with notes, compiled and abridged by John Griffiths, M.A.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1834 Held by: National Library of Scotland All Souls College, Oxford: chapel, with St. Mary's Church and the Radcliffe Camera / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1834, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; platemark 13.9 x 17.6 cm.-- Oxford ; London (Fleet Stt.) ; Harmondsworth : J.H. Parker : C. Tilt : J. Le Keux, 1 November 1834 Notes: Lettering: The Chapel &c. All Souls College. J. Le Keux. F. Mackenzie Held by: Wellcome Library The alliance of Church and state explained and vindicated : in a sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's, on Sunday, June 8, 1834 / by Godfrey Faussett.-- 30 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : printed for the author : sold by J.H. Parker; and by J. G. and F. Rivington, and Roake and

Vartey, London, 1834 Notes: Text: Isaiah xlix, 23 Held by: Oxford Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: the Clarendon Building / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1834, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 9.3 x 13.6 cm.-- Oxford ; London (Fleet Street) ; Harmondsworth : J.H. Parker : C. Tilt : J. Le Keux, 1 December 1834 Notes: Lettering: The Ashmolean Museum. J. Le Keux ; F. Mackenzie.-- The Old Ashmolean overflowed into the Clarendon Building and the Bodleian Library until the new building was erected in 1841-45 Held by: Wellcome Library Attempt of King James the Second to force a dissenter upon the University of Cambridge, February, 1687 / Howell, Thomas Bayly, 1768-1815.-- [3]-15p ; 20cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : J.G. and F. Rivington, 1834 Notes: "Abridged from Howell's State trials" Held by: Glasgow A ballad in macaronic Latin, entitled Rustica descriptio visitationis fanaticæ : being a country clergyman's tragi-comical lament upon revisiting Oxford after the Root-and-branch reform of 1648, 1649 / by John Allibond, D.D. of Magdalen College, Vicar of Bradwell, Gloucestershire. With preface and notes, the verses being done into doggrel in usum parliamenti indoctorum, ejusdem nominis secundi.-- 47 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by W. Baxter : Sold also by Messrs. Rivington, and Roake and Varty, London, 1834 Notes: A satire on Puritans, occasioned by the Parliamentary visitation of 6 October 1648; first published anonymously in Latin in that year. Not in macaronic Latin.-- Caption title at head of Latin text (p. [18]): Rustica descriptio visitationis fanaticæ .-- Caption title: Rustica descriptio visitationis fanaticæ .-- English verse translation by Thomas Vaughan .-- Latin and English texts on opposite pages .-- Reprint of original t.p.: p.[17] Held by: Oxford [Books of the Words of Crotch's Oratorio, "The Captivity of Judah," and three miscellaneous concerts given at the University Musical Festival, in the Theatre, Oxford, 1834.] / Oxford.-- 4 pt. ; 4o..-- Oxford : H. Hall, [1834.] Held by: British Library British phænogamous botany; or, Figures and descriptions of the genera of British flowering plants / By W. Baxter.-- 6v. : col. ill ; 22 cm.-- Oxford. : Published by the author; sold by J.H. Parker; and by Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., London., 1834.-43 Notes: Includes indexes.-- "List of books referred to": v. VI, p. [i]-xii .-- Only vol. 1 is of 2nd ed .-- Title within ornamental border Held by: Birmingham ; Edinburgh ; Oxford ; Wellcome Library A catalogue of books purchased for the Bodleian Library, with a statement of monies received and expended, during the year ending November 8, 1834 / Bodleian Library.-- 23 cm.-- [Oxford], [1834]

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A few words respectfully addressed to the humane and charitable on the behalf of the Warneford General Bathing Institution and Leamington Hospital, for the purpose of raising 800 to liquidate the debt still due on the building account. By the Rev. Vaughan Thomas ... Chairman of the special general meeting, July, 4, 1834, in obedience to the resolution passed upon that occasion / Thomas, Vaughan, 1775-1858 ; Warneford, Leamington and South Warwickshire Hospital (Leamington (England)).-- 10, [2] p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1834 Held by: Durham First Report of the Female Penitentiary at Oxford. / Oxford.-- pp. 20. ; 12o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1834. Held by: British Library The Form of Prayer and Ceremonies used at the Consecration of Churches, Chapels and Burial Grounds. Second edition. [Edited by C. C. Clerke.] / LITURGIES ; Clerke, Charles Carr.-- pp. 15. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1834. Held by: British Library Fourteen sermons on the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and on other subjects : preached in a parish church in the west of England in the years 1833 and 1834 / by a late fellow of a college in Oxford.-- viii, 248 p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1834 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Glasgow A Hebrew chrestomathy. By Moses Stuart ... Reprinted with the concurrence of the author / Stuart, Moses, 1780-1852.-- 3rd ed.-- xv, [1], 248 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1834 Held by: Durham The Hippolytus and Alcestis of Euripides. Literally translated into English prose from the text of Monk. Second edition, corrected, etc. / EURIPIDES.-- pp. 91. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1834. Held by: British Library The history of the Parliament of England, which began November 3, 1640 : with a short and necessary view of some precedent years / Thomas May.-- New ed.-- xxviii, 498 p.-- Oxford, 1834 Held by: London School of Economics Hospice of St. Bernard. A prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 10, 1834. / Arnould, Sir Joseph, Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court at Bombay.-- pp. 19: plate ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1834. Held by: British Library Illustrations of Paley's Natural Theology; with descriptive letterpress. / Paxton, James ; Paley, William, Archdeacon of Carlisle.-- pl. xxxix. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1834. Held by: British Library

An inaugural lecture on the study of botany : read in the library of the Botanic Garden, Oxford, May 1, MDCCCXXXIV / by Charles Daubeny.-- 39 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : plans ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood and sold by H. Parker, 1834 Notes: The plans are of the Oxford Botanic Garden Held by: Oxford The influence of the Roman conquests upon literature and the arts in Rome : an essay, read in the Theatre, Oxford, June 10, 1834 / Anstice, Joseph, 1808 or 9-1836.-- 62 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, printer, [1834] Notes: Signed: Joseph Anstice, B.A. Christ Church Held by: Oxford ; Southampton An introduction to the study of human anatomy / Paxton, James.-- xxviii, 415 p.-- Oxford : Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper; and J. Vincent Vol.1 / by James Paxton Held by: Bristol A letter to a non-resident friend upon subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles at matriculation. By a senior member of Convocation / Symons, Benjamin Parsons, 1785-1878 ; Senior member of Convocation.-- 8p.-- [Oxford] : [Baxter, printer ... ], [1834] Notes: By Benjamin Symons (OCLC).-- Caption title .-- Dated from internal evidence Held by: Durham A Letter to George Martin, Esq. [Signed: Augustus William Hare. On the proposal to waive New College's exemption from the Oxford University Examinations.] / Hare, Augustus William ; Martin, George, Canon Residentiary of Exeter.-- pp. 36. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Munday & Slatter, [1834?] Held by: British Library A Letter to Lord North, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, concerning Subscription to the 39 Articles, and particularly the Undergraduate Subscription in the University. By a Member of Convocation, (Generally supposed to be G. H.) With a preface and notes by the editor. / Horne, George, Bishop of Norwich.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1834. Held by: British Library A letter to the editor of the British critic, and quarterly theological review : occasioned by an article in the number of that journal for April, 1834 / by the Rev. Baden Powell.-- [3]-20 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1834 Held by: Glasgow A letter to the editor of the Quarterly Review / By Archdeacon Berens.-- 30, 2p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter. Sold by ... J.H. Parker ; London : Messrs. Rivington, 1834 Notes: With 2 final pages of advertisement Contents: Includes two pages of booksellers' advertisements Held by: Cambridge ; Durham ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. A letter to the Right Hon. the Lord North, Chancellor of the University of

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Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Edinburgh ; Manchester ; Oxford ; Southampton Ode for the Encænia at Oxford, June 11, 1834, in honour of His Grace, Arthur, Duke of Wellington, Chancellor of the University [at his installation. By John Keble]. / Oxford ; Keble, John.-- pp. 8. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1834. Held by: British Library The origin and obligations of civil and legal society considered : a sermon, preached in the Church of St. John, Cardiff, at the assizes holden in that town by Sir. J. Gurney, Knt. one of the barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer, on Friday, February 28, 1834 / Conybeare, William Daniel, 1787-1857.-- [1], 52 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1834 Notes: "Published at the request of the Honourable the Judhe of Assize and the grand jury".-- Text on Romans xiii. 5 Held by: Glasgow Oxford : A poem / by Robert Montgomery, B.A. of Lincoln College. Author of "The omnipresence of the deity," "Satan," &c.-- Third edition, revised, with additional notes and biographical recollections.-- [4], 188 p., plates : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : [Printed by J. Munday, jun. and R.V. Turner for] Henry Slatter, High Street., 1834 Notes: "A biographical summary of eminent characters connected with the university" p. 159-188.-- Plates engraved by William John Cooke, Ebenezer Challis, J. H. Kernot, John Romney, W. R. Smith, Percy Heath and J. W. Cooke; after Alfred Gomersal Vickers and John Willis .-- Printers' names from colophon Held by: Oxford The Oxford declarations : at a meeting of heads of houses and proctors in the Delegates' room, May 2, 1834 / University of Oxford.-- 2sheets ; 47 x 29 cm. folded to 22 x 13 cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, [1834] Notes: Caption title.-- Declaration against admission of dissenters. Includes the declaration of April 24, 1834 of "Members of the University of Oxford, immediately connected with the instruction and discipline of the place" and the "Declaration of approval and concurrence", April 25, 1834 Held by: Oxford Oxford English prize poems / University of Oxford.-- [New ed].-- viii, 191 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1828 [i.e. 1834?] Notes: 1768 to 1833 inclusive, the last six not included in the table of contents.-- Other editions published under title: Oxford prize poems Held by: Birmingham ; Leeds ; Oxford Oxford prize poems : being a collection of such English poems as have at various times obtained prizes in the University of Oxford.-- Eighth edition.-- iv, 288 p : front., plates ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : printed for J.H. Parker, J. Vincent, and H. Slater, 1834 Notes: "With illustrations" Held by: Edinburgh Oxford Prize Poems: being a collection of such English poems as have ...

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Held by: British Library A Selection of Psalms and Hymns from the most approved authors, chiefly for the use of country parishes. (Second edition.) [The preface signed: P. H., i.e. Peter Hansell.] / BIBLE ; Hansell, Peter, British Consular Chaplain at Caen ; H., P..-- pp. 147. ; 12o..-- Oxford : T. Bartlett, 1834. Held by: British Library Selections from English authors for translation into Latin. / SELECTIONS.-- pp. 248 ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1834. Held by: British Library A Sermon preached in the parish church of St. Martin, Oxford ... for the benefit of the Infant School. / Champneys, William Weldon, Dean of Lichfield.-- pp. 23. ; 12o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1834. Held by: British Library A Sketch of the Political History of Ancient Greece ... Translated from the German [by G. Bancroft]. The second edition ... with an index and other additions. / Heeren, Arnold Hermann Ludwig ; Bancroft, George, Historian.-- pp. x. 308. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1834. Held by: British Library Speeches delivered in the Sheldon Theatre ... at the Commemoration ... 1834, at which the Chancellor ... the Duke of Wellington presided in person..-- pp. 15. ; 4o..-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, 1834. Held by: British Library Thoughts on subscription, in a letter to a member of Convocation / by Rev. W. Sewell.-- [4], 62 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1834 Held by: Southampton Thoughts on the admission of dissenters to the University of Oxford : and on the establishment of a state religion, in a letter to a dissenter / by the Rev. W. Sewell.-- 117 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1834 Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford ; Southampton Three airs from The ode : composed in honor of the installation of the Chancellor, His Grace the Duke of Wellington / the words by the Rev. J. Keble ; the music by W. Crotch.-- 1score, 9 p ; 36 cm.-- Oxford : Published for the author, 1834 Notes: For voice with an accompaniment for pianoforte.-- Songs sung by Madame Caradori, Mr. Braham, Mr. Wm. Knyvett Contents: Then onward - where the Iberian mountain gale -- Day of stern joy to heaven and earth -- Warrior, be such our course and thine Held by: Glasgow Tully's Three Books of Offices, translated into English; with notes explaining the method and meaning of the author. Ninth edition, corrected and improved. By Thomas Cockman. / Cicero, Marcus Tullius ; Cockman, Thomas.-- A new edition., (With notes, etc.).-- pp. xii. 283. ; 12o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1834. Held by: British Library

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A description of the colleges, halls, public buildings, and other objects worthy of notice in Oxford : with an account of the terms, degrees, dresses, &c. of the members of the University.-- A new edition.-- 71 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Ham, sold by C. Richards, [1835?] Notes: Later editions have title: Oxford guide: a description of the colleges Held by: Oxford The Divinity of ... Jesus Christ.-The Atonement wrought by his ... Passion.-The personality and divinity of the Holy Ghost. Three dissertations..-- pp. 223. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1835. Held by: British Library An essay on the origin and formation of the romance languages : containing an examination of M. Raynouard's theory on the relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provencal and French to the Latin / by George Cornewall Lewis.-- viii, 323, [1]p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1835 Notes: Index.-- Printed: Oxford: Talboys and Brown Held by: Manchester ; Trinity College Dublin Excerpta ex Frider. Jac. Bastii commentatione palæographica, : cum tabulis lithogaphicis XX. A Johanne Hodgkin transcriptis / Bast, Friedrich Jakob, 1771-1811 ; Hodgkin, John, 1766-1845.-- [12],65,[3]p. : 20 plates ; 8[degree].-- [Oxford] : Veneunt apud J.G. Parker, Oxonii: J. et J. Deighton, Cantabrigiæ: Duncan et Soc., Edinburgi: M. Keene, Dublini: Bailliere, Parisiis: J. Taylor; Simpkin, Marshall et Soc.; J. et A. Arch; et Darton et Harvey, Londini, 1835 Notes: NSTC I 2B11135.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1987]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.10089 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1987]. 2 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Linguistics Collection; N.2.1.79. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/2.1.79 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Exeter College, Oxford: front / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1835, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 13.4 x 9.9 cm.-- Oxford ; London (Fleet St.) ; Harmondsworth : J.H. Parker : C. Tilt : J. Le Keux, 1 July 1835 Notes: Lettering: Front of Exeter College. J. Le Keux. F. Mackenzie Held by: Wellcome Library An exposition of the parables and of other parts of the Gospels / by Edward Greswell.-- 5v in 6 ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood ... for J. G & F. Rivington, 1834-1835 Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes and index of texts Held by: Manchester ; Oxford A Father's Tribute to the Memory of an amiable Child. [Verses.] / FATHER.-- pp. 86. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Privately printed, 1835.

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Introduction to logic / by the Rev. George Moberly.-- 2nd ed., revised.-- [5], 6-69, [1] p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : J.G. and F. Rivington, 1835 Held by: Oxford Latitudinarianism in Oxford in 1690 : a page from the life of Bishop Bull.-- 24 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1835 Held by: Oxford Lectures explanatory of the Diatessaron, or the History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, collected from the four Gospels, etc. [By J. D. Macbride.] / BIBLE ; Macbride, John David.-- pp. xvi. 443. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1835. Held by: British Library [[Lectures explanatory of The Diatessaron, or, The history of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : collected from the Four Gospels in the form of a continuous narrative / by John David Macbride.-- xvi, 443p.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1835 Notes: Spine title: Lectures on the Diatessaron Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col.]] A letter to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, chancellor of the University of Oxford, upon the principle and tendency of a bill now before Parliament, entitled "A bill for abolishing subscription to articles of religion in certain cases." / By the Rev. Frederick Oakley.-- 25, [1]p.-- Oxford : Printed for J.H. Parker ; London : and J.G. and F. Rivington, 1835 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. A letter to the Earl of Radnor upon the oaths, dispensations, and subscription to the XXXIX Articles at the University of Oxford / By a resident member of Convocation.-- [2], 26 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, for J.H. Parker; and B. Fellowes, London, 1835 Notes: By Edward Hawkins (OCLC) Held by: Southampton Lines on attempts to diffuse Popery. / LINES.-- pp. 11 ; 12o..-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter; London: sold by Messrs. Rivington, 1835. Held by: British Library A manual of ancient geography : for the use of schools and private tuition / compiled from the works of A.H.L. Heeren.-- [2], 85, [1] p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys., 1835 Notes: Printer statement on p. 85: "Oxford: Printed by Talboys and Browne.".-- The final page is blank Held by: Oxford A Manual of the Sects and Heresies of the Early Christian Church; and brief biographical notices of the principal writers and divines: with an appendix containing an account of the most remarkable modern sects, and a chronological table. By the author of "Questions on Adam's Roman Antiquities," &c. &c. [i.e. Thomas Jackson]. / CHRISTIAN CHURCH.-- pp. 137. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Henry Slatter, 1835. Held by: British Library

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1790.-- xx, 44, [2] p.-- Oxford : Reprinted and republished by W. Baxter ; London : Messrs. Rivington, and Roake and Varty, 1835 Notes: At head of title: Undergraduate subscription Contents: Includes one page of booksellers' advertisements Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. The views of our reformers as bearing on religious dissent.-- 30 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1835 Notes: Also published as part of Pamphlets in defence of the Oxford usage of subscription to the XXXIX Articles at matriculation.-- Includes bibliographical references Held by: Oxford 1836 – Context – 75 Archæologia Biblica : A manual of Biblical antiquities / Johann Jahn ; Translated, with an index of texts referred to and many other additions, by T.C. Upham.-- 3rd ed / thoroughly revised and corrected.-- xvi, 536 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : D.C. Tallboys, 1836 Notes: Folded chronological table as inset following pxii Held by: Edinburgh ; Manchester The argument from Christian baptism for Christian education : a sermon, preached in the parish church of St. Thomas, Oxford, on Sunday, March 6, 1836, on behalf of the girls' school in that parish / by George Trevor.-- 28 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1836 Notes: Includes bibliographical refrences Held by: Oxford Oxford, March 2, 1836. At an adjourned meeting of Members of Convocation ... it was ... resolved, that the following requisition be signed ... [Requisition to the Vice- Chancellor to call a Meeting of the Heads of Houses, with a view of bringing before Convocation the opinions published by Dr. Hampden] / OXFORD. University of Oxford. Convocation.-- pp.[2] ; s.sh.fol..-- [Oxford, 1836] Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [2002]. 1 reel(938fr.); 35 mm. (a b). Neg: PB.Mic.45328 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Bodleian Library, Oxford: interior showing study desks / Line engraving by J. Le Keux after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 9.5 x 14.4 cm.-- Oxford ; London (Fleet Stt.) ; Harmondsworth : J.H. Parker : C. Tilt : J. Le Keux, 1 January 1836 Notes: Lettering: The Bodleian Library. J. Le Keux. F. Mackenzie Held by: Wellcome Library The Book of Christian Gems, doctrinal, spiritual, and practical. Selected from various authors by ... J. J. / Jones, Joseph, Perpetual Curate of Repton.-- pp. v. 416. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1836. Held by: British Library Botanic Gardens, Oxford: showing the fountain and greenhouses, with a

glimpse of Magdalen College behind / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; platemark 14.7 x 18 cm.-- Oxford ; London (Fleet Stt.) ; Harmondsworth : J.H. Parker : C. Tilt : J. Le Keux, 1 March 1836 Notes: Lettering: The Botanic Garden. J. Le Keux. F. Mackenzie Held by: Wellcome Library Brief observations upon Dr. Hampden's inaugural lecture.-- 7 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, Printer, [1836] Notes: Imprint from colophon Held by: Oxford The Christian Year ... [By John Keble.] Fourteenth edition. / Keble, John ; CHRISTIAN YEAR.-- pp. viii. 286. ; 32o..-- Oxford; C. & J. Rivington: London : J. H. Parker, 1836. Held by: British Library A chronological and analytical view of the Holy Bible : With prefaces to the several books and remarks on various subjects / Jones, Joseph, 1782-1856, Perpetual Curate of Repton ; Phillips, Thomas, 1760-1851 [donor].-- vi, 404, 16 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1836 Notes: Catalogue of books on sale by F. Macpherson, 16p. at end; uncut Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Clerical duties : a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford at the general ordination held by the Honourable and Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on Sunday, Dec. 20, 1835 / by William Jacobson.-- 18 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood ... for J.H. Parker; and sold by J.G. and F. Rivington, London, 1836 Notes: "Printed by desire of the Bishop." -- t.p.-- Text: I. Tim. iv. 15 Held by: Oxford A Commentary on the Order for the burial of the dead, considered as a manual of doctrine and consolation to Christians. / Greswell, William, Rector of Kilve.-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1836. Held by: British Library Description de quelques monuments émaillés du moyen-age / [Adrien de Longpérier].-- various pagings : ill ; 23 cm.-- [S.l.] : [s.n.] ; Oxford : Collingwood, Samuel, 1836-1845.-- Revue archéologique. [Offprint] Notes: Includes bibliographic references.-- Spine title : Archaeological tracts Contents: Description de quelques monuments émaillés du moyen-age / Adrien de Longpérier. -- Notice sur les figures velues employées au moyen age dans la décoration des édifices, des meubles et des ustensiles / par Adrien de Longpérier (Extrait de la "Revue Archéologique" du 15 novembre, 1845). -- Figurines de fer / par Adrien de Longpérier (1840). -- Roman glass vessels in the museum at Boulogne-sur-Mer [Roach Smith]. -- Reliquæ Romanæ : or, specimens of the arts of the Romans found in England and Wales / by P. B. Duncan (1836). -- On the use of bronze celts in military operations / by James Yates (From the Archaeological Jounral, vol. VI) Held by: Oxford

A description of Blenheim, the seat of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough: containing a full and accurate account of the paintings, tapestry, and furniture; a picturesque tour of the gardens and park; a general delineation of the china gallery, private gardens, &c.; To which are also added, an itinerary; an account of the Roman villa, near Northleigh, &c. &c.: with a preliminary essay on landscape gardening / Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837.-- Twelfth edition, improved / Embellished with an elegant plan of the park, six new engravings on steel, &c.-- vi, [2], 139, [1] p, [7] leaves of plates (1 folded).-- Oxford : Henry Slater, [1836] Notes: Text by William Fordyce Mavor Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Divinity School, Oxford: hallway / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 13.9 x 9.5 cm.-- Oxford ; London (Fleet St.) ; Harmondsworth : J.H. Parker : C. Tilt : J. Le Keux, 1 December 1836 Notes: Lettering: Proscholium to the Divinity School. J. Le Keux ; ; F. Mackenzie Held by: Wellcome Library Does Dr. Hampden's Inaugural lecture imply any change in his theological principles? : a letter from the Rev. C.R. Cameron to a resident member of convocation / Cameron, C. R. (Charles Richard), 1781-1865.-- 8 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1836 Held by: Oxford Dr. Hampden's past and present statements compared / Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882.-- Second edition, revised and enlarged.-- 22 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter. Sold by J.H. Parker; and by Messrs. Rivington, London, 1836 Held by: Oxford Dr. Hampden's theological statements and the Thirty-nine articles compared / by a resident member of convocation ; with a preface and propositions extracted from his works.-- xlii, 62 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, sold by J. H. Parker and by Messrs. Rivington, 1836 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Preface signed: E.B. Pusey Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Oxford Dr. Hampden's theological statements and the Thirty-nine articles compared. By a resident member of convocation. With a preface and propositions extracted from his works / Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882 ; Resident member of convocation.-- xlii, 62 p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter: sold by J.H. Parker; and by Messrs. Rivington, London, 1836 Notes: "Articles of religion" (p.11-62) has separate half title.-- Preface signed: E.B. Pusey Held by: Durham Dr. R. Grey's Memoria Technica, or Method of Artificial Memory ... To which are subjoined Lowe's Mnemonics ... A new edition, corrected. / Grey, Richard, D.D..-- pp. xxiii, [1], 215, [1] ; (12o); 20 cm..-- Oxford : printed for J. Vincent; [London]: Whittaker and co. [and 5 others], 1836. Notes: Includes index. - With MS. notes. - With the stamp of the Patent

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contained in vol. 1 of his "Historische werke," Göttingen, 1821 Held by: ULL An introduction to writing Hebrew, with references to the grammars of Stuart and Lee / Graefenhan, Ernst Augustus Wilhelm ; Brinkley, Richard, 1942-2000.-- viii, 185 [2]p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : D.A.Talboys, 1836 Notes: Includes English-Hebrew Lexicon Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. The Knights of St. John : a prize poem recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 15, 1836 / by Frederic Faber.-- 19 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1836 Held by: Oxford Laws of the Greek accents / by John Griffiths.-- Third edition.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood ... [etc.], 1836 Held by: Edinburgh Make ventures for Christ's sake, etc. [By J. H. Newman.] / Newman, John Henry, Cardinal ; JESUS CHRIST, T.2012.(3.).-- pp. 15 ; 22 cm..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker; London: Rivington, 1836. Held by: British Library A manual of the political antiquities of Greece, historically considered / from the German of Charles Frederick Hermann, Professor in the University of Heidelberg.-- xvi, 423 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1836 Notes: "List of the editions of the Greek classics to which reference has been made in this work": p. [424] Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford The minister of God : an assize sermon, preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, on Sunday, February 28, 1836 / by Charles William Stocker.-- 44 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1836 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Text: Romans XIII, 3-5 Held by: Oxford A new art teaching how to be plucked : being a treatise after the fashion of Aristotle / writ for the use of students in the universities. To which is added A synopsis of driveing ... By Scriblerus Redivius.-- 6th ed.-- viii, 40 p : fold. tab ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1836 Notes: Label on cover: The art of pluck: "John Gilpin" in Latin (John Gilpin wanting) Held by: Cambridge The Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle : with English notes / by John S. Brewer.-- 453p.-- Oxford : Henry Slatter, 1836 Notes: Greek text with English introduction and notes.-- Includes index Held by: ULL A non-resident M.A.'s self-vindication for attending to support the vote of censure on Dr. Hampden's writings.-- 21 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter and sold by J.H. Parker, 1836 Held by: Edinburgh

Notes on the Indica of Ctesias / by H.H. Wilson.-- 80 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood, printer to the University, for the Ashmolean Society, 1836 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- "Read to the Ashmolean society, Feb. 5, 1836." -- P.[5] Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford Observations for determining the refractive indices for the standard rays of the solar spectrum in various media / Powell, Baden.-- [20] p : tables ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, 1836 Held by: Edinburgh Observations on a letter addressed to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury : explanatory of the proceedings at Oxford, on the appointment of the present Regius Professor of Divinity / by Misopseudes.-- 11 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent, 1836 Notes: Archbishop of Canterbury = William Howley. Regius Professor of Divinity = Renn Dickson Hampden Held by: Edinburgh On the amphitheatre at Pola in Istria / by Travers Twiss.-- 40 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood, printer to the University for the Ashmolean Society, 1836 Notes: "Read to the Ashmolean Society, March 4, 1836."- P. [5] Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford On the theory of ratio and proportion as treated by Euclid : including an inquiry into the nature of quantity / by the Rev. Baden Powell.-- 64 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood, Printer to the University for the Ashmolean Society, 1836 Held by: Edinburgh Optical investigations : optical images / by the Rev. G.H.S. Johnson.-- xvi, 30 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : ill ; 25 cm.-- Oxford : for the Mathematical Society, by D.A. Talboys, 1836 Held by: Oxford Oriel College, Oxford: quadrangle / Line engraving by G. Hollis, 1836, after J.S. Prout.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 14.1 x 20 cm.-- Oxford (High Street) : J. Ryman, 1836 Notes: Lettering: View in the quadrangle, Oriel College, Oxford. G. Hollis. J.S. Prout Held by: Wellcome Library Oxford English prize essays / University of Oxford.-- New ed. brought down to the present time.-- 5v. ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1830-1836 Held by: Edinburgh The Oxford University and City guide : on a new plan ... to which is added, a guide to Blenheim, the seat of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough.-- New ed., with considerable additions.-- 19cm.-- Oxford, 1836 Held by: Cambridge

Pembroke College, Oxford: quadrangle / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 9.6 x 14 cm.-- Oxford ; London (Fleet Stt.) ; Harmondsworth : J.H. Parker : C. Tilt : J. Le Keux, 1 May 1836 Notes: Lettering: The quadrangle of Pembroke College. J. Le Keux. F. Mackenzie Held by: Wellcome Library Pluck examination papers for candidates at Oxford and Cambridge in 1836 : Wherein the theory of the art how to be plucked is exhibited in practice; thus completing the end of the entire science. To which is added, a synchronological table of the principal historical events at Oxford and Cambridge, for the last four years down to the present era / Caswall, Edward, 1814-1878 ; Slatter, Henry.-- Third edition.-- 8, 50, [20] p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Henry Slatter, ..., 1836 Notes: Advertisements on first 8 pages.-- Final page is blank .-- Printer statement from final page: Cooke, printer .-- Scriblerus Redivivus = Edward Caswall Held by: Leeds Psalms and hymns for public worship.-- 1v. ; 4to.-- Oxford : Printed by H. Cooke, Published by W. Graham, 1836 Held by: Glasgow Questions on Aldrich's Logic. With references to the most popular treatises. Second edition. Ms. notes. / Aldrich, Henry, D.D., Dean of Christ Church.-- pp. 64. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1836. Held by: British Library Reliquiæ Romanæ : or, specimens of the arts of the Romans found in England and Wales / by P.B. Duncan.-- 19 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : S. Collingwood, 1836 Notes: "Read to the Ashmolean Society, March 4, 1836." -- P. [3] Held by: Oxford Remarks on a letter from the Rev. H.A. Woodgate to Viscount Melbourne relative to the appointment of Dr. Hampden / by the Rev. Baden Powell.-- 31 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1836 Held by: Oxford ; ULL Remarks on the Hampden controversy : addressed principally to members of Convocation / by Robert French Laurence.-- 24 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys ; London : B. Fellowes, 1836 Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Oxford Remarks on the Hampden controversy : addressed principally to members of Convocation / Lawrence, Robert French.-- 24 p.-- Oxford : P.A. Talboys, 1836 Held by: Bristol A reply to the charges made against the late Council of the City of Oxford, in a letter recently published by Mr. Talboys : addressed to the freemen and burgesses of Oxford / by W. Joy.-- 23 p., [1] folded leaf of plates ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : H. Slatter, [1836]

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Twenty parochial sermons on particular occasions : for the most part referring to charitable collections : with an appendix of notes and illustrations / by Charles Girdlestone.-- Third series.-- xix, 370 p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J.G.F. Rivington, 1836 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow Twenty parochial sermons, (third series) on particular occasions: for the most part referring to charitable collections :with an appendix of notes and illustrations / by Charles Girdlestone.-- xix,[1],370,[2]p ; 20cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J. G. & F. Rivington, 1836 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. The universal profitableness of scripture for doctrine asserted, and the allegations of the sixth article maintained, in a collection of translations from the Fathers and of abridgments of treatises by Spanheim, Turretin, Bp. Smalridge, and ... John Cumming, shewing the divine nature and authority of scripture-consequences ... With notes and observations by Vaughan Thomas / Thomas, Vaughan, 1775-1858 ; Cumming, John, 1684 or 5-1729 ; Smalridge, George, 1663-1719 ; Spanheim, Friedrich, 1632-1701 ; Turrettini, François, 1623-1687.-- xxxi, [1], 223, [1] p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter: sold by J.H. Parker; and by Messrs. Rivington, London, 1836 Notes: A criticism of the opinions of Renn Dickson Hampden Held by: Durham The voluntary principle not recognized by the primitive church : a sermon preached at the re-opening of the parish church of Saint Peter's in the East, Oxford, on Sunday, December 18, 1836 / by P.N. Shuttleworth.-- 28p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1836 Held by: Manchester ; Oxford Wadham College, Oxford: panoramic view including Hertford College and the Bodleian Library / Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1836, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 9.4 x 14.4 cm.-- Oxford ; London (Fleet Stt.) ; Harmondsworth : J.H. Parker : C. Tilt : J. Le Keux, 1 April 1836 Notes: Lettering: Wadham College. J. Le Keux. F. Mackenzie Held by: Wellcome Library 1837 – Context – 75 An address to the members of Convocation / by a Member of Convocation.-- 15p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, 1837 Notes: By E. Greswell.-- On the proposed revision of the University statutes Held by: Cambridge Analysis of Aristotle's Ethics, with notes by the Rev. R. B. Paul ... Second edition. / ARISTOTLE ; Paul, Robert Bateman.-- pp. 196. ;

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An authentic account of our authorized translation of the Holy Bible, and of the translators : with testimonies to the excellence of the translation / collected by Henry John Todd.-- Third edition.-- 70 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1838 Held by: Edinburgh Baptism instituted by Our Lord himself. A sermon ... [John xiii. 8.] To which is added, a critical discussion of John iii. 5 / Tyrwhitt, Richard Edmund, M.A.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1838 Held by: National Library of Scotland "A Member of Convocation" having requested the Vice-Chancellor to go to the length of putting his veto on the paragraphs in section 16 Tit. XV. beginning "Porro si quis, &c.," etc. [A reply to the letter from "A Member of Convocation," signed: "Another Member of Convocation."] / Oxford.-- 4o..-- Oxford, [1838.] Held by: British Library The following alterations in the Statute Tit. IX. Sect. VI. 1, and in the Statute Bibliothecæ publicæ Bodleianæ Sect. 12 will be promulgated in Congregation on Wednesday, June 6, etc. [Notice signed: A. T. Gilbert, Vice-Chancellor.] / Oxford.-- s. sh. fol..-- Oxford, 1838. Held by: British Library Bibliotheca classica. A catalogue of Greek and Latin classics and books connected with classical literature, in which will be found, chronologically arranged, the most important editions that have appeared in this country and on the continent of nearly all the ancient Greek and Latin authors including translations and commentaries lexicography criticism philology modern Latin poetry, etc / Talboys, David Alphonso, 1790?-1840.-- [2], 244, 5, [1] p.-- Oxford : [D.A.Talboys and Co.], 1838 Notes: With 5 final pages of 'Auctores Classici, Lipsiae. Sumptibus et typis C. Tauchnitii ...' and [1] final page of advertisement Held by: Durham Bibliotheca Patrum.-- Oxford : Parker Tomus 1: S. Aurelii Augustini Confessiones Held by: British Library The boke of Barthra priest, intreatinge of the bodye and bloude of Christ. To which is added an appendix containing the Saxon homily of Aelfric / Ratramnus, Benedictine of Corbie.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1838 Held by: National Library of Scotland The book of Enoch the prophet: an apocryphal production, supposed for ages to have been lost, but discovered at the close of the last century in Abyssinia / now first translated from an Ethiopic MS. in the Bodleian Library. By Richard Laurence.-- 3rd ed / rev. and enl.-- lix, xii, 156, 250 p ; (8vo).-- Oxford : Printed by S. Collingwood, printer to the University, for J.H. Parker, 1838 Notes: Added t.p.: Libri Enoch prophetæ : versio Æthiopica ... edita a Ricardo Laurence ... 1838.-- Includes bibliographic references .-- Title in

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The Cathedral, or the Catholic and Apostolic Church in England. [In verse. By Isaac Williams. With plates.] / CATHEDRAL ; Williams, Isaac, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.-- pp. xvi. 307. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1838. Held by: British Library A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Oxford / by Richard Bagot, D.D., Bishop of Oxford, and chancellor of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; at his third visitation, July and August, 1838.-- 29 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : J.G. and F. Rivington, 1838 Held by: Edinburgh Christians, the salt of the earth, and the light of the world. A sermon preached in conformity with the Queen's letter, on behalf of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, in the parish churches of Adderbury and Deddington, in the county of Oxford, in the morning and afternoon of Sunday, November the fourth, 1838 / By Frederick Oakeley.-- [2], 23, [1]p.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter. Sold by J.H. Parker ; London : J.G. and F. Rivington, and Hatchard and Son, 1838 Held by: Cambridge ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. Chronological tables of the history of the Middle Ages : containing all the great events of the civil, religious and literary history of the European nations and of such others as are connected with them ...-- 24 p. ; 43 cm..-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1838 Held by: British Library The church, the converter of the heathen : Two sermons preached in conformity with the Queen's letter in behalf of the Society for the propagation of the gospel, at St. Mary's Church, Melcombe Regis, September 9, 1838 / by E. B. Pusey ... Published by request.-- 145 p., 1 l ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : J.G. and F. Rivington [etc., etc.], 1838 Held by: Manchester The confessions of S. Augustine / revised from a former translation by the Rev. E. B. Pusey, with illustrations from S. Augustine himself.-- Revised from a former translation / by the Rev. E. B. Pusey. With illustrations from S. Augustine himself.-- xxxvi, 363, [1], [4], 9, [2]p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1838.-- Library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ; 1 Notes: Includes an index Contents: Corrigenda: [1]p of 3rd group; Publisher's advertisements: [4]p and [2]p of 4th and 6th groups respectively; List of subscribers: 9p of 5th group Held by: King's College London ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. Correspondence between the Rev. Dr. Hampden, Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford, and the Most Rev. Dr. Howley, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury / Hampden, Renn Dickson, 1793-1868 ; Howley, William, 1766-1848.-- 8th ed.-- 16 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by D.A. Talboys, for B. Fellowes, ... London, 1838 Held by: Oxford

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Discere vivere. Learne to live. A briefe treatise of learning to live, wherein is shewed that the life of Christ is, and ought to be, the most perfect patterne of direction to the life of a Christian ... Fourth edition..-- New edition., [The Preface is signed: J. H. N., i.e. John Henry Newman.].-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1839. Held by: British Library Discourses on Prophecy, in which are considered its structure, use, and inspiration: being the substance of twelve sermons preached in the chapel of Lincoln's Inn, etc. / Davison, John, B.D..-- Fourth edition..-- pp. viii. 520. ; 8o..-- Oxford; J. G. & F. Rivington: London : John Henry Parker, 1839. Held by: British Library The dove; or, Passages of cosmography : a poem / by Richard Zouche ... Reprinted from the original edition of 1613; with a memoir and notes, collected and arranged by Richard Walker.-- 2 p. l., xliii, 82 p. incl. geneal. tab : front. (port.) ; 34 cm.-- Oxford : H. Slatter ; London : T. Rodd, 1839 Notes: "The works of Dr. Zouche": p. ii-iv.-- With reproduction of original t.-p Held by: Oxford The Duty of private judgment : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, Nov. 11, 1838 / by Edward Hawkins.-- 2nd. edition.-- [5], 34, [1] p ; 21 cm.(8vo).-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; London : B. Fellowes, 1839 Held by: Leeds An earnest and resolute protestation against a certain inductive method of theologizing, which has been recently propounded by the King's Professor of Divinity in Oxford [R. D. Hampden]. With other matter. (Preliminary letters.-A sermon [on Mal. iii. 1] relating to the feast of the presentation of Christ in the Temple.) / Lancaster, Thomas William ; Hampden, Renn Dickson, Bishop of Hereford.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford [printed], 1839. Held by: British Library Endowment of professorships in the arts.-- 6p.-- [Oxford] : [Baxter, printer ... ], [1839] Notes: A discussion of the reforms proposed before the Convocation of the University of Oxford in 1839.-- Caption title Held by: Durham An essay on the conduct and character of St. Paul. Read in the Divinity Schools, at Oxford, June 6th, 1839 / Pears, Steuart Adolphus, 1815-1875.-- [2], 33, [1] p.-- Oxford : printed by J. Munday, Jun. for W. Graham ..., 1839 Notes: By Steuart Adolphus Pears (manuscript author attribution by Martin Joseph Routh on titlepage of Routh 13.G.23/6) Held by: Durham An examination of the new form of the statutes Tit. IV. Tit. V. with hints for establishing a system of professional teaching / by Robert Hussey.-- vii, 42 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1839

Held by: Oxford Extension of the celebrated theorem of C. Sturm, whereby the roots of numeral equations may be separated from each other, with copious examples. / Lockhart, James, Mathematician ; Sturm, Jacques Charles François.-- pp. 19 ; 4o..-- Oxford : the Author, 1839. Held by: British Library Extracts illustrating the extent of instruction which might be afforded by the University.-- 15, [1]p.-- Oxford : Baxter, printer ..., [1839] Notes: A discussion of a statute for the reformation of undergraduate teaching to be put before the Convocation of the University of Oxford in 1839 Held by: Durham The fathers have no authority to determine articles of faith : an essay delivered in the Divinity School, Oxford, October 16th, 1839. Being one of two exercises read for the degree of Bachelor in Divinity / by Thomas Byrth.-- [3], 36 p ; 21 cm. (8vo).-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1839 Held by: Leeds The gipsies: a prize poem / Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn.-- Oxford : Printed for J.H. Parker, J. Vincent and H. Scatter, 1839.-- Oxford Prize Poems Notes: Bl. 3790. Cf. Leeds 845. Literature Held by: Liverpool The golden grove : a choice manual, containing what is to be believed, practiced, and desired or prayed for, the prayers being fitted to the several days of the week : to which is added A guide for the penitent, or, A model drawn up for the help of devout souls wounded with sin : also, Festival hymns, according to the manner of the ancient church, composed for the use of the devout, especially of younger persons / Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.-- xx, 232 p ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1839 Notes: Festival hymns according to the manner of the ancient church, composed for the use of the devout, especially of younger persons.-- Guide for the penitent, or, A model drawn up for the help of devout souls wounded with sin Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. A help to young clergymen in reading and preaching in the congregation of the church / by Presbyterus [pseud.].-- iv, 119 p ; 16cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1839 Held by: Glasgow Hints on the formation of a plan for the safe and effectual revival of the professorial system in Oxford / Addressed to the Rev. the Warden of New College, by a resident member of Convocation.-- vi, [2], 46p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1839 Notes: "A resident member of Convocation" is Archibald Campbell Tait; "the warden of New College" is Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth Held by: Cambridge An historical view of the Rise and Progress of Infidelity, with a Refutation

of its principles and reasonings. In a series of sermons preached, for the lecture founded by the Hon. Mr. Boyle, ... from ... 1802 to 1805..-- Fifth edition..-- 2 vol ; 8o..-- Oxford : printed by T. Comde for J. H. Parker, 1839. Held by: British Library The history of Russian literature : with a lexicon of Russian authors / by Dr. Friedrich Otto. Translated from the German, under the superintendence of the author, by the late George Cox.-- xxiv, 408 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1839 Notes: Translation of Lehrbuch der russischen Literatur, 1837 Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow The history of Russian literature : with a lexicon of Russian authors / by Dr. Friedrich Otto. Translated from the German, under the superintendence of the author, by the late George Cox.-- xxiv, 408 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1839 Held by: UCL (University College London) The homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople / John Chrysostom, Saint, d.407.-- 16v..-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1839-1877.-- A library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ; v.4-7 Notes: Translated, with notes and indices Held by: Glasgow The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople : on the First Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians / John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407.-- xiii, 336p.-- Oxford ; London : Parker : Rivington, 1839.-- A library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church : anterior to the division of the East and West ; v. 4 Part 1: Homilies 1-24 Notes: Translated with notes and indices Held by: ULL [[Homilies on books of the New Testament / [Translated by H. K. Cornish and others].-- 14 vols. (8vo).-- Oxford, 1839-52.-- Library of Fathers ; 11, 15, 34, 28, 36, 33, 35, 7, 4, 5, 27, 6, 14, 12 Held by: Manchester]] [[Homilies on the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians / trans., with notes.-- 2vol.; 8o.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; J.G.F. and J. Rivington, London (Baxter, printer, Oxford), 1839.-- Lib. of the Fathers, vol. 4 Held by: Liverpool]] Illustrations of Oxford; being select, views of the colleges, halls and other public edifices, etc. vol. 1. / OXFORD.-- fol..-- Oxford : J. Ryman, 1839. Held by: British Library An inquiry into the constitution and practice of the Chancellor's Court in the University of Oxford / by Richard Clarke Sewell.-- 55 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Henry Slatter ; London : R. Butterworth : Saunders and Benning, 1839 Held by: Oxford

Inscription. To the glory of God, and in grateful commemoration of his servants, Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latymer, prelates of the Church of England, who near this spot yielded their bodies to be burned ... This monument was erected by public subscription in the year of our Lord God MDCCCXXXIX / Thomas, Vaughan, 1775-1858.-- 8 p.-- [Oxford] : [Baxter, printer ... ], [1839] Notes: Imprint from colophon.-- Text: Galatians.ii.5 .-- The title is the proposed inscription for the memorial to Cranmer, Ridley and Latimer. The foundation stone was not laid until May 1841. The text comprises an extract "from a sermon preached at St. Mary's, Nov. 5, 1816, and printed at the time." This was entitled "On the impropriety of conceding the name of Catholic to the Church of Rome" and was by Vaughan Thomas Held by: Durham The journal of W. Dowsing ... Parliamentary visitor, appointed under a warrant from the Earl of Manchester, for demolishing the superstitious pictures and ornaments of churches, &c. within the county of Suffolk : in the years 1643, 1644 / Dowsing, William, Iconoclast.-- p ; 15 cm.-- Oxford, [1839] Held by: Cambridge Juvenal and Persius / literally translated, with copious explanatory notes, by the Rev. M. Madan.-- A new edition, revised and corrected.-- 2v ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Vincent, for Thomas Tegg, 1839 Notes: Latin and English on opposite pages.-- Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus: v. 2, p. [197]-333 Held by: Leeds ; Manchester A key to the second and third sections of Pauli's Analecta hebraica : with additional critical notes for the use of students in schools and universities / by C. W. H. Pauli.-- vi, 108p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1839 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Manchester Laws of the Greek accents / by John Griffiths.-- 4th ed.-- 24 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker ; London : G.B. Whittaker and Co. ; Cambridge : J. and J.J. Deighton, 1839 Held by: Oxford A Lecture on Tradition, read before the University, in the Divinity School, Oxford, ... March 7th, 1839, with additions. Second edition. / Hampden, Renn Dickson, Bishop of Hereford.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford [printed], 1839. Held by: British Library Lectures upon the ecclesiastical history of the first three centuries : from the crucifixion of Jesus Christ to the year 313 / by Edward Burton.-- 2nd ed.-- 2v. ; 23cm.-- Oxford : printed by T. Combe ; London : J. H. Parker and J. G. and F. Rivington, 1839 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- Spine title: Burton's Lectures upon the Eccles. history Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col.

A Letter to ... Lord Francis Egerton, President of the Camden Society, on the propriety of confining the efforts of that body to the illustration of a strictly early period of history and literature. / Halliwell, James Orchard ; Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard.-- 8o..-- London, [Oxford printed,], 1839. Held by: British Library A Letter to Sir R. H. Inglis ... on the spoliation and captivity of the Cathedrals of England. / Silver, Thomas, D.C.L..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1839. Held by: British Library A letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the tendency to Romanism imputed to doctrines held of old, as now, in the English Church / Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882 ; Bagot, Richard, 1782-1854.-- 239, 24 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker ..., 1839 Notes: Appendix: Extracts from the Tracts for the times, the Lyra Apostolica, and other publications; showing that to oppose ultra-Protestantism is not to favor Popery.-- Includes bibliographical references Partial contents : Appendix. Extracts from "Tracts of the Times, the Lyra Apostolica, and other publications, showing that to oppose ultra-protestantism is not to favour popery Held by: Birmingham ; Edinburgh ; Manchester Letters to the Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook ... and to the Rev. Philip N. Shuttleworth ... [on a work by the latter entitled "Not tradition but revelation"] / by a churchman, and a friend to unity.-- 6 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1839 Held by: National Library of Scotland A library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church, anterior to the division of the East and West / translated by members of the English Church ; [edited by E.B. Pusey... et al.].-- Oxford : John Henry Parker : J.G.F. and J. Rivington Held by: Birmingham [[A Library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church : anterior to the division of the East and West.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker vol 3 Held by: British Library]] Literary conglomerate; or, A combination of various thoughts and facts on various subjects.-- vi, [4], 596p.-- Oxford : printed by Thomas Combe, 1839 Notes: Dedication signed 'P.B. Duncan'.-- With a half-title Held by: Durham ; Glasgow The Man in the moon. A poem. Part the first / By an undergraduate of Worcester College, Oxford.-- 21x13 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for the Author by D.A. Talboys, 1839 Held by: Liverpool Ministerial scheme of national education. We copy the following letter, written by the Rev. B. H. Kennedy, Head Master of Shrewsbury School, from the Salopian Journal:-Morning Herald, May 25, 1839. / Kennedy, Benjamin

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Notes: No more published? (BUCOP) Held by: Durham Parochial sermons / by John Henry Newman, B.D.-- Second edition.-- [8], xi, 392 p ; 22 cm.-- London :, Oxford : printed for J.G.F. & J. Rivington, St Paul's Church Yard and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall ; J.H. Parker, Oxford Vol. IV Notes: Bound at front : "August, 1838. Books very lately published by J. G. & F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall." p.[1-8] Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Plain and practical sermons on the XIIIth, XIVth, XVth, XVIth, XVIIth chapters of St. John's Gospel / by the rev. Joseph Jones, M.A., of Newchurch.-- [2], v, 471, [1] p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, 1839 Held by: Leeds The Plains of Troy. Illustrated by a panoramic drawing ... and a map ... By H.W. Acland, etc / Acland, Sir Henry Wentworth, Bart.-- pp. 48. 1 Pl. 150 x 245 mm. 8o.-- Oxford : James Wyatt and Son, 1839 Held by: British Library [[The plains of Troy : illustrated by a panoramic drawing taken on the spot; and a map constructed after the latest survey / by Henry W. Acland.-- 48 p : map.(fold.) ; 26 cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1839 Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford]] The private devotions / William Laud.-- xx, 332p.-- Oxford : Parker, 1839 Held by: King's College London The psalter : or, Psalms of David; in English verse / by a member of the University of Oxford, [i.e. John Keble] ; Adapted, for the most part, to tunes in common use; and dedicated, by permission, to the Lord Bishop of Oxford ....-- 8vo.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1839 Held by: Manchester Questions and Answers on the Old and New Testament. Particularly adapted to students and candidates for Holy Orders. / BIBLE.-- 2 pt. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1839. Held by: British Library A Rationale upon the Book of Common-Prayer ... By Anth. Sparrow ... With the Form of Consecration of a Church or Chappel ... By Lancelot Andrews..-- A new edition, [by J. H. N., i.e. J. H. Newman, assisted by G. Berkeley]..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1839. Held by: British Library A recent tract upon reserve in communicating religious knowledge : compared with Scripture / by Henry Le Mesurier.-- 139 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Munday, jun. for the author, sold by J.H. Parker, 1839.-- Tracts for the times ; no. 80 Held by: Leeds Report of the proceedings of the Oxford University Genealogical and Heraldic

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Microfilm. London : British Library, [1996]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.118619 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1996]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.9611. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.9611 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates An appeal to ... the Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the divinity of the tract writers [i.e. the writers of "Tracts for the times".] / Jordan, John, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Woolwich.-- 28 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : J. Jordan, 1841 Held by: National Library of Scotland Appendix to a few more words in support of No. 90 of the Tracts for the times : in answer to Mr Lowe's pamphlet / by William George Ward.-- 13 p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Parker ; London : Rivington, 1841 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Glasgow The Articles construed by themselves. / [By Robert Lowe, afterwards Viscount Sherbrooke].-- pp.24 ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1841 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1986]. 1 reel(13fr.); 35 mm. (a). Neg: PB.Mic.24753 British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfiche. London : British Library, [1986]. 1 fiche(13fr.); 11x15 cm. (a). Neg: PB.Fiche.363 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates The Articles treated on in Tract 90 reconsidered and their interpretation vindicated : in a letter to the Rev. R. W. Jelf, Canon of Christ Church, with an appendix from Abp. Ussher on the difference between ancient and modern addresses to saints / by the Rev. E. B. Pusey.-- 217 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ..., 1841 Notes: "Archbishop Ussher on the difference between ancient and modern invocation of saints, from his Answer to a Jesuit's challenge": p. [187]- 204.-- Includes bibliographical references .-- Tract 90 is Remarks on certain passages in the Thirty-nine Articles, by John Henry Newman Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds At a meeting of the Vice-Chancellor, Heads of Houses, and proctors, in the Delegates Room, March 15th, 1841 / University of Oxford ; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890 ; Wynter, Philip, 1793-1871.-- [2] p ; 21 cm.-- [Oxford] : [s.n.], [1841] Notes: Signed: P. Wynter, Vice-Chancellor.-- With a letter (p. [2]) addressed to Vice-Chancellor by J.H. Newman Held by: Oxford Baptismal regeneration : a letter to the Rev. W.K. Hamilton, Vicar of St. Peter's-in-the-East.-- 15 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by H. Cooke, 1841 Held by: Oxford A book of family or private prayer / Cornish, Hubert Kestell, Rector of Hitcham.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1841

Held by: National Library of Scotland Books published by John Henry Parker, Oxford / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884.-- 8 p.-- [Oxford], [1840 or 1841] Notes: Place of publication implied by location of firm, and date from that of some of the items in the catalogue Held by: Durham Brief remarks upon No.90 [of Tracts for the Times by J.H. Newman] / Golightly, Charles Portales.-- Second edition, and some subsequent publications in defence of it.-- 8[degree].-- Oxford, 1841 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1986]. 1 reel(10fr.); 35 mm. (a). Neg: PB.Mic.24741 British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfiche. London : British Library, [1986]. 1 fiche(10fr.); 11x15 cm. (a). Neg: PB.Fiche.351 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates The case of Catholic subscription to the thirty-nine articles considered : with especial reference to the duties and difficulties of English Catholics in the present crisis : in a letter to the Hon. Mr. Justice Coleridge / John Keble. Privately printed 1841.-- 26 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1865 Notes: Bound with Pusey, Edward Bouverie. Entire absolution of the penitent, Sermon II. Oxford, 1846 Held by: Edinburgh A Catechism on the Holy Catholick and Apostolick Church. I. On the unity of the Church. II. On the ministry and discipline of the Church. III. On the communion of Saints in the Church, etc. / CATHOLIC CHURCH.-- Fifth edition..-- pp. 35. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1841. Held by: British Library Catena aurea : commentary on the four gospels / collected out of the works of the Fathers by Thomas Aquinas ; [edited by J.H. Newman].-- 4v in 8 ; 24cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841-1845 Notes: Includes index.-- Preface signed by J. H. N. (John Henry Newman) .-- Translation of: Catena aurea Contents: Vol. 1. St Matthew pt. 2 -- v. 2. St Mark -- v. 3. pt. 1. St Luke -- v. 3. pt. 2. St Luke -- v. 4. St John Held by: Nottingham ; Oxford ; Trinity College Dublin The cathedral, or The Catholic and Apostolic Church in England / Williams, Isaac.-- 3rd ed.-- xii, 311 p : ill ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; London : J.G.F. and J. Rivington, 1841 Held by: National Library of Scotland The Catiline and Jugurthine Wars of Sallust: together with the four Orations of Cicero against Catiline. Translated into English, by a Graduate of the University of Oxford. / Sallustius Crispus, Caius.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1841. Held by: British Library Certain documents &c. &c. connected with Tracts for the times, No. 90.-- 18 p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, 1841

Notes: Contents: 1. The resolution of the Hebdomadal Board -- 2. Letter to the editor of the Standard from "Academicus" -- 3. Letter to the same from "Academicus alter" -- 4. The letter of the four tutors -- 5. Mr. Newman's letter to the Vice-Chancellor, with remarks -- 6. Letter to the editor of the Times from "A protestant" -- 7. Opinions of the people, from the Morning Chronicle -- 8. Opinions of Bishops, from the Standard -- 9. Letter to the editor of the Standard from "A Member of Convocation" -- 10. Letter to the same likewise from "A member of Convocation" Held by: Glasgow The Child's Christian Year: Hymns for every Sunday and Holy-day. Compiled for the use of Parochial Schools [by Mrs. Frances M. Yonge: with contributions by herself, John Keble and Joseph Anstice. The preface signed J. K., i.e. John Keble]. / HYMNALS ; Anstice, Joseph ; Keble, John ; K., J. ; Yonge, Frances Mary.-- pp. xii. 113. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1841. Held by: British Library Christ, the source and rule of Christian love / Pusey, 1800-1882 E. B. (Edward Bouverie).-- Oxford : Parker, 1841 Notes: A sermon, preached on the Feast of St. John the Evangelist, MDCCCXL, at St. Paul's Church, Bristol, in aid of a new church to be erected in an outlying district in that parish; with a preface on the relation of our exertions to our needs Held by: Aberdeen Christian quietness : a sermon / by Robert Scott.-- 12 p ; 17 cm.-- London : J. G. F. and J. Rivington ; Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1841 Notes: "The following sermon was preached by way of warning against a crying evil, - a series of so-called revivals of religion, accompanied by such excesses as scandalized, or tempted to scoff, all who were not led away by them."--T.p. verso Held by: Oxford The Christian Year ... [By John Keble.] Twenty-first edition. / Keble, John ; CHRISTIAN YEAR.-- pp. xi. 417. ; 8o..-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841. Held by: British Library The Church of England-man's companion in the closet / edited by Francis E. Paget, M.A.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1841 Held by: National Library of Scotland The church's instruments for the work of the Holy Spirit. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on the Feast of St. Barnabas, MDCCCXLI / By ... C. Marriott.-- 21, [1] p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; J.G.F. and J. Rivington, London, 1841 Notes: Text: Acts.xiii.1-3 Held by: Durham The claims of the Catholic Church. A sermon preached in the chapel of St. Mary Magdalen College before the University of Oxford on the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, A.D. MDCCCXLI / By Richard Waldo Sibthorpe.-- 30

p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; J.G.F. and J. Rivington, London; and Miss Williams, Ryde, 1841 Notes: Text: I.Corinthians xii.27 Held by: Durham The Commemoration of Founders and Benefactors. A sermon [on Isai. xl. 3], etc. / Sibthorp, Richard Waldo.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1841. Held by: British Library Communio fidelium. A historical enquiry into the mode of distributing the Holy Communion. Prescribed by the United Church of England and Ireland / By ... John Clarke Crosthwaite.-- [10], 129, [9] p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841 Notes: "Reprinted from the British Magazine, with several additional illustrations" (title page).-- With [9] final pages of advertisement Held by: Durham Companion to the third edition of A Glossary of terms used in Gothic architecture / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884 ; Britton, John, 1771-1857.-- 80 p, plates : ill ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1841 Notes: Extracted from J. Britton's Dictionary of the architecture and archaeology of the Middle Ages.-- Includes chronological table and indexes Held by: ULL The complete English tradesman / Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.-- 2v ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by D. A. Talboys, 1841.-- The novels and miscellaneous works of Daniel Defoe ; v. 17-18 Held by: Manchester Correspondence relative to the Professorship of poetry in the University of Oxford / Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882.-- 22 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1841 Notes: Correspondence between Pusey and others on the contest between J. Garbett and I. Williams for the poetry professorship Held by: Cambridge The Crisis Come, being remarks on Mr. Newman's letter to Dr. Jelf, and on Tract for the Times, No. 90. / Jordan, John, Rector of Church Enstone, Oxon ; Newman, John Henry, Cardinal.-- pp. 16. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1841. Held by: British Library De non temerandis Ecclesiis. [A reprint of the seventh edition, Oxford, 1676, edited by R. J. S., i.e. Robert Jefferies Spranger?] / Spelman, Sir Henry ; Spranger, Robert Jefferies ; S., R. I..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1841. Held by: British Library The doctrine of prayer / by John Prideaux.-- New ed / to which are added certain godly prayers from early editions of the Book of common prayer and the treatise of St. Athanasius on the use and virtue of the Psalms by Sidney W. Cornish.-- xvi, 282 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841 Notes: Rev. ed. of: Euchologia, or, The doctrine of practical praying. 1655.-- The English translation of Athanasius' treatise was printed in the

first ed. of The whole books of Psalmes / collected into English metre by T. Starnhold . . . [et al.]. 1562. It is here reprinted from the 1599 ed. in modernized spelling Held by: Cambridge The doctrine of the Catholic Church in England on the Holy Eucharist, illustrated by extracts from her great divines, etc. / DOCTRINE ; Renouf, Sir Peter Le Page, Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities, British Museum ; England, 1114.i.28.(2.).-- pp. 64 ; 8o..-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1841. Notes: Anonymous. By Sir Peter Le Page Renouf. Held by: British Library Documentary illustrations of the principles to be kept in view in the interpretation of the Thirty-nine Articles / by William Beadon Heathcote.-- 207p ; 22cm. (8vo).-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; London : J.G.F. and J. Rivington, 1841 Notes: Half title.-- Includes bibliographical references Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Oxford Donne's devotions / Donne, John, 1572-1631 ; Talboys, D. A. [publisher].-- 8vo.-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1841 Held by: Manchester Ecclesia : a volume of poems / by the Rev. R. S. Hawker.-- 144 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Combe, 1840 [i. e. 1841?] Held by: Manchester Euchologia: or, The doctrine of practical praying : By the Right Reverend Father in God, John Prideaux, late Bishop of Worcester. Being a legacy left to his daughters in private, directing them to such manifold uses of our Common prayer book, as may satisfie upon all occasions without looking after new lights from extemporal flashes / Prideaux, John, 1578-1650 ; Brinkley, ichard, 1942-2000 [Former owner].-- xvi, 282 p : illus. frontis ; 15.5 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841 Notes: Biographical footnotes (mostly Biblical references).-- Doctrine of practical praying .-- Facsimile title page: 2nd. edition, 1660 Caption title: Euchologia: or the doctrine of practical praying Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Evangelical repentance : a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Winchester in aid of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, on Thursday, Nov. 11, 1841 / by the Rev. Charles Wordsworth.-- xv, 70 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by T. Combe ... for John Henry Parker ..., 1841 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Sermon on Mark I, 15 and Revelation III, 3 Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford An explanation of the Holy Ordinance of Confirmation / Ashhurst, Thomas Henry.-- 3rd edition.-- 18cm.-- Oxford, 1841 Notes: By T.H. Ashhurst Held by: Cambridge

A few more words in support of No. 90 of the Tracts for the times / by the Rev. William George Ward.-- 91 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ..., 1841 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Tract no. 90 is J. H. Newman's Remarks on certain passages in the Thirty-nine Articles Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Oxford A few remarks on the Charge of the Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol on the subject of reserve in communicating religious knowledge as taught in the Tracts for the times, no 80, and no. 87. By the writer of those tracts [i.e. I. Williams]. / Williams, Isaac, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford ; Monk, James Henry, Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol ; FEW REMARKS, 1114.k.38..-- pp. 11 ; 8o..-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1841. Held by: British Library A few words in support of No. 90 of the Tracts for the times : partly with reference to Mr. Wilson's letter / Ward, William George, 1812-1882.-- 48 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ..., 1841 Notes: Signed (p. 45): W.G.W. i.e. William George Ward.-- Tract No. 90 is J. H. Newman's Remarks on certain passages in the Thirty-nine Articles Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Leeds A fifth letter to N. Wiseman ... containing a reply to his remarks on letter I, with additional proofs of the idolatry and superstition of Romanism / Palmer, William, M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford ; Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884 [bookseller].-- 8vo.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841 Held by: Manchester Floreat Etona. Eton sketch'd, a series of designs illustrative of an Eton life, as it was in my time. By Quis? / QUIS? pseud..-- no. 1. ; obl. 4o..-- Oxford, 1841. Notes: No more published? The title is taken from the wrapper. Held by: British Library The form of morning prayer / according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland, together with the Psalms ...; to which are added the first lessons to be read on Sundays and the second lessons ... to be said every morning in the year. Arranged by the late honourable Charlotte Grimston.-- Ninth edition, Vol. I[-II].-- 2v. ; 16cm.-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood and Co. ... for J. Hatchard and Son ..., 1841 Notes: Imperfect: Vol. 1 only. The form of morning prayer is complete in Vol. 1; Vol. 2 presumably contains The form of evening prayer Held by: Trinity College Dublin A fourth letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. on the Romish doctrine of satisfactions (concluded.) / By the Rev. William Palmer, M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford.-- 41, [1] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; J.G.F. and J. Rivington, London., 1841 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford

The great contest : a sermon preached in the Cathedral of Christ Church, on Easter Day, April 11, 1841 / by Robert Hussey.-- 33 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841 Held by: Oxford A Hand-Book for Oxford ... By a Graduate. / GRADUATE.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1841. Held by: British Library Historiarum libri qui supersunt omnes et deperditorum fragmenta / Livius Patavinus, Titus ; Twiss, Travers.-- 23 cm. (4 v.).-- Oxford : Talboys, 1840-1841 Held by: Cambridge The history of the Peloponnesian War / with notes ... by Thomas Arnold.-- Second ed.-- V. 1-3 ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1840-1841 Held by: National Library of Scotland The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople : on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Romans / John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407.-- xvi, 530 p ; cm.-- Oxford, London : Parker:, Rivington, 1841.-- A library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church, anterior to the division of the East and West ; v. 7 Notes: Homilies of Saint John Chrystostom.-- Translated with notes and indices Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford ; ULL "Horae Canonicae": the liturgy as it is, or the liturgy as it was? A second letter to the Rev. E. B. Pusey ... occasioned by his circular in support of the Rev. Isaac Williams ... as a candidate for the Poetry Professorship. / Bricknell, William Simcox ; Pusey, Edward Bouverie ; Williams, Isaac, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.-- pp. 31. ; 8o..-- Oxford; F. Baisler: London : J. Vincent, 1841. Held by: British Library The household of God : A sermon, preached at Chipping-Sodbury, on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1841, at the visitation of the Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol ... Published at the request of the clergy / Copleston, William James.-- 22 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker [etc., etc.], 1841 Notes: Pamphlet Held by: Cambridge Illustrations of the tragedies of Aeschylus and Sophocles from the Greek, Latin, and English poets : with an introductory essay / by J.F. Boyes.-- 2v..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1841-1842 Notes: English, Greek, and Latin texts Held by: Edinburgh An inaugural lecture on the study of modern history : delivered in the Theatre, Oxford, Dec. 2, 1841 / by Thomas Arnold.-- 45 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841 Notes: Advertisement at end Held by: Cambridge ; Leeds ; Sheffield

Is there not a cause? : a letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey, occasioned by his circular in support of the Rev. Isaac Williams, as a candidate for the poetry professorship / by W. Simcox Bricknell.-- 24 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1841 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Oxford A letter addressed to the Rev. R.W. Jelf, D.D., Canon of Christ Church : in explanation of No. 90, in the series called the Tracts for the times / by the author.-- 2nd ed.-- 31p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford A Letter to ... E. B. Pusey ... on the publication of No. 90 [by J. H. Newman] of the Tracts for the Times. / Sewell, William, D.D. ; Newman, John Henry, Cardinal.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1841. Held by: British Library A Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. (calling himself Bishop of Melipotamus) containing remarks on his letter to Mr. Newman. / Palmer, William, M.A., of Worcester College, Oxford ; Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick Stephen, Cardinal, Archbishop of Westminster.-- pp. 49. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1841. Held by: British Library A letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. (calling himself Bishop of Melipotamus,) containing remarks on his letter to Mr. Newman ... / Palmer, William, M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford Palmer, William, 1803-1885 ; Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884 [bookseller].-- Second edition.-- 8vo.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1841 Held by: Manchester ; Oxford A letter to the author of the Tract for the times, No. 90.-- 8 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent, [1841] Notes: Caption title.-- Imprint from colophon .-- Pamphlet .-- Tract no. 90, by J.H. Newman, has title: Remarks on certain passages in the Thirty-nine articles Held by: Oxford A letter to the ... Lord Bishop of Oxford, on occasion of no. 90, in the series called the Tracts for the times. / Newman, John Henry, Cardinal.-- pp. 47 ; 8o..-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1841. Held by: British Library A Letter to the Rev. C.P. Golightly, occasioned by his communication to the Standard newspaper, charging certain members of the University of Oxford with dishonestly making use of their positions within the pale of the Established Church in order to propagate Popery / Palmer, William, 1811-1879.-- 14, [2] p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; J.G.F. and J. Rivington, London, 1841 Notes: With the half-title, and final leaf containing a "note" Held by: Durham

A letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew, and Canon of Christ Church, on the publication of no. 90. of the Tracts for the times / By William Sewell.-- Second edition, with a postscript.-- 20 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; J.G.F. and J. Rivington, London.; [Baxter, Printer, Oxford.], 1841 Notes: Letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey ... on the publication of no. 90 of the Tracts for the times.-- No. 90 of the Tracts for the times, by J.H. Newman, has for title "Remarks on certain passages in the Thirty-nine Articles" .-- Printer statement from title page verso .-- This second edition has the Postscript (p. [15]-20), dated March 31, 1841 with the incipit: 'I take the opportunity of a second edition to add one remark, not with a view to express any opinion of my own, which might be officious and useless, but at the suggestion of others.' Held by: Oxford A letter to the Rev. T.T. Churton / [by] H.B. Wilson.-- 37p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Graham ; London : Rivington, 1841 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and addendum.-- Letter signed: "H.B. Wilson" Held by: Glasgow A letter to the Rev. T. T. Churton, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose College / Wilson, H. B. (Harry Bristow), 1774-1853 ; Graham, W. [publisher] ; Munday, J. [printer] ; J., G., F. and J. Rivington (Firm).-- Second edition.-- [2], 37, [1] p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : W. Graham, ... J.G.F. and J. Rivington, London., 1841 Notes: Colophon (p. 37) reads: 'Oxford: printed by J. Munday, Jun., Queen-Street.'.-- Pages [33]-37 are an Addendum .-- Signed at end (p. 31): 'H. B. Wilson, St. John's College, March 26, 1841.' Held by: Oxford A letter to the Rev. T. T. Churton, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose College / Wilson, H. B. (Harry Bristow), 1774-1853.-- Third edition.-- 37 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : W. Graham ..., 1841 Notes: Signed at end: H. B. Wilson, St. John's College, March 26, 1841 Held by: Edinburgh A letter to the Reverend the Warden of Wadham College on the system of education pursued at Oxford; with suggestions for remodeling the examination statutes. / Ogle, James Adey, 1792-1857.-- 22, [2] p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : printed and published by J. Vincent, 1841 Notes: By James Adey (signed on p.22). "The Warden of Wadham College" is Benjamin Symons Held by: Southampton A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford : on occasion of No. 90, in the series called the Tracts for the times / by J.H. Newman.-- 47 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; London : J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1841 Held by: Cambridge ; Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford Letters from a Tutor to his Pupils. (New edition.) [With an advertisement signed: E. C., i.e. Edward Coleridge.] / Jones, William, of Nayland ; C.,

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[Playbills collection for the Theatre, Oxford for the years 1831-1841] / Oxford. Theatre.-- fol..-- [Oxford, 1831-41] Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [2000]. 1 reel(557fr.); 35 mm. (a b c). Neg: PB.Mic.C.13137. Pos: PB.Mic.C.13137 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates The pleasures and advantages of literary pursuits, compared with those which arise from the excitement of political life : a prize essay read in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, June 15, 1841 / by George Marshall.-- 36 p.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1841 Held by: Bristol The practical Christian: or, The devout penitent ... The fifth edition, enlarged and corrected. / Sherlock, Richard, D.D. ; Sherlock, Harold H. ; Wilson, Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Man.-- Seventh edition., Edited by ... H. H. Sherlock..-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1841-44. Held by: British Library The preaching of the Gospel a preparation for our Lord's coming : a sermon preached at the parochial church of St. Andrews, Clifton, in conformity with the Queen's letter in behalf of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel / by the Rev. E. B. Pusey.-- 30 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ..., 1841 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Text on Matthew XXIV, 14.-- Bound with: The Holy Eucharist a comfort to the penitent / by E. B. Pusey -- Thesis, the Church of England does not teach, nor can it be proved from Scripture that any change takes place in the elements at Consecration in the Lord's Supper -- Thesis, it is a mode of expression calculated to give erroneous views of Divine Revelation to speak of Scripture and Catholic tradition as joint authorities in the matter of Christian doctrine -- Regeneration in baptism / by John Morris -- On reserve in communicating religious knowledge / [by Isaac Williams] -- On the mysticism attributed to the Early Fathers of the Church / [by John Keble] -- Remarks on certain passages in the thirty-nine articles / [by John Henry Newman] -- A letter addressed to the Rev. R. W. Jelf ... / [by John Henry Newman] -- A letter to ... Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford / by J. H. Newman Held by: Edinburgh ; Nottingham The principles of Gothic ecclesiastical architecture : elucidated by question and answer / by Matthew Holbeche Bloxam.-- 4th ed.-- 254 p : ill ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1841 Notes: Cover title: Gothic architecture.-- Engraved title-page Held by: Cambridge The Principles of Holy Catholic Religion / Sherlock, Richard, D.D..-- New ed..-- 12[degree].-- Oxford, 1841 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library. 1 reel(50fr.); 35 mm. (a). Neg: PB.Mic.13580 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates

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The Queen v. J. K. Hedges, Gent. Being a statement of the proceedings in obtaining a Rule Nisi, calling upon Mr. J. K. H. to shew by what authority he exercises the office of Town-Councellor of the Borough of Wallingford ... with some Remarks by R. W. Atkinson. / Hedges, John Kirby ; Atkinson, Rowland Walter.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1841. Held by: British Library Remains and Occasional Publications. / Davison, John, B.D..-- pp. xiv. 661. ; 8o..-- Oxford; J. G. F. & J. Rivington: London : J. H. Parker, 1841. Held by: British Library Remarks on Mr. Newman's doctrine of Purgatory [in Tracts for the times, no. 90]. By a country clergyman. / REMARKS ; Newman, John Henry, Cardinal.-- pp. 12 ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1841. Held by: British Library Reply to "Remarks on Mr. Mitchell's edition of the comedies of Aristophanes by George John Kennedy" / by T. Mitchell.-- 120p.-- Oxford : For J.H. Parker, 1841 Held by: Bristol A Report of the Proceedings of the Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture: for Hilary, Easter, and Trinity terms, MDCCCXLI. / Oxford.-- pp. 24. ; 8o..-- [Oxford], [1841.] Held by: British Library A review of no. 90 of the Tract for the Times : with observation upon the article to which it relates / by Richard Pretyman.-- iv, 84p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Joseph Vincent ; London : J.G.F. and J. Rivington, 1841 Held by: Cambridge The rime of the new-made baccalere : In seven parts / Daire, George John ; Vincent, J..-- 31, [1] p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent., 1841 Notes: Anonymous. By J.G. Daire.-- Some copies with illustrated t.p. and advertisements at end Held by: Oxford Rules of the Ashmolean Society. (List of the Ashmolean Society for the year 1841.) / Oxford.-- pp. 11. ; 12o..-- Oxford : Baxter, [1841.] Held by: British Library Rules of the Oxford Self-Supporting Medical Institution .. / Oxford.-- 8p; 16cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1841. Notes: Title from cover Held by: British Library The rules of the Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture: with a list of the members, catalogue of the books, &c. and the proceedings for the year 1840 / Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture.-- 48, [4] p.-- [Oxford] : [Printed by I. Shrimpton], [1841] Notes: "Oxford printed by I. Shrimpton" foot of p. [4] at end. Date of

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Christian forbearance : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on sexagesima Sunday, MDCCCXLII / by Ernest Hawkins.-- 24 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1842 Notes: Text on: Ephesians IV, 1-3 Held by: Oxford The Church in Danger; or, the Hampden Controversy. [Signed, Flimnap, Lord High Treasurer, Lilliputian Empire.] / Flimnap, pseud. ; Hampden, Renn Dickson, Bishop of Hereford.-- s. sh. fol..-- [Oxford], [1842?] Held by: British Library The church in the middle centuries: an attempt to ascertain the age and writer of the celebrated Codex Boernerianus / [signed: J. I., i.e. James Ingram, President of Trinity College, Oxford.].-- 16 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1842 Held by: National Library of Scotland The claims of the Church of England upon her members : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on Sunday, October 16, 1842 / by Benjamin Parsons Symons.-- [4], 55, [1] p. ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; J. G. and F. Rivington, London, 1842 Held by: Reading Sp.Col. Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians : and, Homilies on the Epistle to the Galatians / of S. John Chrysostom .. ; translated, with notes [by W.J. Copeland ; edited by J.H. Newman].-- p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford, 1842.-- Library of fathers Notes: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians ; and, Homilies on the Epistle to the Galatians Held by: Cambridge A confutation of the chief doctrines of popery; a sermon, preached before the King at Whitehall, November 24, 1678 / by William Lloyd.-- 32; [2] 33-68 p., in 2 pts.-- [Oxford] : [printed by F. Trash ...], [1842].-- Tracts against popery ; 1-2 Notes: At head of title to pt.[1]: No.I; pt.[2] has half-title "No.II. Tracts against popery, February, 1842", and caption title "Bishop LLoyd's notes to his confutation of the chief doctrines of popery.".-- Imprint from colophon to pt.[1]; date of publication from half-title to pt.[2] Held by: Durham Considerations submitted to members of Convocation. [Relative to the proposed repeal of the statute against Dr. Hampden.] / Oxford ; Hampden, Renn Dickson, Bishop of Hereford.-- s. sh ; 4o..-- [Oxford], [1842.] Held by: British Library Correspondence illustrative of the actual state of Oxford : with reference to Tractarianism, and of the attempts of Mr. Newman and his party to unprotestantize the National Church / [By the rev. C.P. Golightly].-- [8], 36 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Sold by F. Macpherson; and by J. Hatchard and son, ..., 1842 Notes: With a half title page: 'Correspondence &c.' Held by: Oxford

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The influence of the science of political economy on the moral and social welfare of a nation : a prize essay read in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, June 8, 1842 / by James A. Froude.-- 44 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1842 Held by: Oxford Introductory lectures on modern history, delivered in lent term, MDCCCXLII. : With the inaugural lecture delivered in December, MDCCCXLI. By Thomas Arnold, .. / Arnold, Thomas, 1795-1842.-- [8],404p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : John Henry Parker: B. Fellowes, London, 1842 ; London Notes: NSTC 2A16359.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1997]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.120088 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1997]. 5 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.10494. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.10494 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Joannis Magiri, professoris quondam inclyti, in Aristotelis Ethica Nichomachea commentationes, totam stagiritae ethicen exacte copioseque enucleantes / denuo in lucem protulit Ricardus Walker.-- iv, 506, [2] p.-- Oxonii [i.e. Oxford] : typis et impenso J. Vincent, 1842 Held by: Durham The lecture of the Regius Professor of Divinity considered.-- 7 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, Printer, [1842?] Notes: Caption title.-- Imprint from colophon Held by: Oxford A letter on the proposed change in the laws prohibiting marriage between those near of kin : Reprinted from the British Magazine, November 1840 / By the Rev. E. B. Pusey, D.D.-- 24 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; London : J.G.F. and J. Rivington, 1842 Notes: With an appendix; includes bibliographical references Held by: ULL A letter to a Protestant-Catholic / by William Palmer.-- 54 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1842 Notes: Response to a letter by a Protestant-Catholic in the Oxford University herald of 11 December 1841 in which the author discusses the anti-Catholic views of the Rev. C. P. Golightly and the pro-Catholic views of William Palmer Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Oxford A letter to certain members of Convocation.-- 8 p ; 23 cm.-- [Oxford] : Vincent, printer, [1842] Notes: A letter in support of Renn Dickson Hampden who was accused of unorthodoxy.-- Caption title .-- Imprint from colophon. Date from internal evidence Held by: Oxford

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Letters to N. Wiseman, D.D. on the errors of Romanism : in respect to the worship of saints, satisfactions, purgatory, indulgences, and the worship of images and relics, to which is added, An examination of Mr. Sibthorp's reasons for his secession from the church, with a supplement / Palmer, William, 1803-1885 ; Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick, 1802-1865.-- 10v in 1 ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1842 Notes: Each of the letters has special t.p. and separate paging Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Manchester Library of Anglo-Catholic theology. Rules.-- [24] p.-- [Oxford?] : [printed by John Henry Parker?], [1842?] Notes: A prospectus for "The library of Anglo-Catholic theology" which was a series of reprints of the works of Church of England divines.-- Caption title .-- Includes a subscription list .-- Place of publication and publisher suggested by internal evidence Held by: Durham [[Library of Anglo-Catholic theology : rules [etc.].-- 10 issues ; 23cm.-- [Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1842-1854] Notes: Each issue contains rules; list of authors and works published and to be published; list of committee and officers; list of subscribers Held by: Cambridge]] Liturgia domestica ; or, Services for every morning and evening of the week with commemorations of the fasts and festivals, domestic and other occasions, from the Book of Common Prayer, and other sources, for the use of families / [edited by Arthur H. Dyke Acland].-- Second edition.-- xvi, 203 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1840 Notes: Book of common prayer.-- Dedication of the edition to the Bishop of Salisbury signed by Arthur H. Dyke Acland .-- Includes index .-- Services for every morning and evening of the week with commemorations of the fasts and festivals Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Milford Malvoisin : or, Pews and pewholders / Paget, Francis Edward.-- London ; Oxford : J. Burns : J.H. Parker, 1842 Held by: Birmingham Morning and Evening Services for every day in the week, and other prayers arranged for the use of Families. / Hamilton, Walter Kerr, Bishop of Salisbury.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1842. Held by: British Library Notes added to the third edition of A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury / by the Rev. Dr. Pusey.-- 24 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Baxter, Printer, [1842?] Notes: Caption title.-- Imprint from colophon Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford Numbering our days. A sermon preached in Bradfield Church, on the twenty-second Sunday after Trinity, MDCCCXLII, being the day after the funeral of the Rev. H. Stevens, forty-two years rector of that parish / By ... C. Marriott.-- 32 p.-- Oxford : printed by I. Shrimpton, 1842

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Baxter, [1842] Notes: Made up title Held by: National Library of Scotland Sketches of churches, drawn on the spot, and on zinc : accompanied by short descriptions / by H. E. Relton.-- 4v. : ill ; 32 cm.-- London : Rivington ; Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1842 Held by: Oxford Sons of the sword. / Ferara, Andrea, Jun., pseud..-- pp. 52 ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1842. Notes: Poems. Held by: British Library A supplement to an examination of Mr. Sibthorp's pamphlet, comprising observations on his "Further answer," &c / by William Palmer.-- 16 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1842 Held by: Oxford A Tabular View of the Variations in the Communion and Baptismal Offices of the Church of England, from the year 1549 to 1662. To which are added those in the Scotch Prayer-Book of 1637. With an Appendix, illustrative of the Variations. By F. Bulley. / LITURGIES ; Bulley, Frederic.-- pp. xxxv. 304. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1842. Held by: British Library Ten Reasons for repealing the Hampden Statute. By a Member of Convocation who voted for the passing of that statute in 1836. [Signed: W. S. B.] / B., W. S. ; Hampden, Renn Dickson, Bishop of Hereford.-- pp. 7. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1842. Held by: British Library Tertullian / Tertullian, ca. 160-ca. 230 ; Dodgson, C..-- xix, 534 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker.-- Library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ; v. 10 Vol. 1: Apologetic and practical treatises / translated by the Rev. C. Dodgson Held by: Oxford [[Tertullian... Vol.1... No more publ / Q.S.F. Tertullian.-- Oxford, 1842 Held by: Cambridge]] The theological leaf, an occasional paper, consisting of tracts and extracts connected with the Oxford controversy / Walker, Richard, 1791-1870 ; Vincent, J. [printer].-- 8 p ; 21 cm.-- [Oxford] : [Printed and published by J. Vincent] No. 2 Notes: Caption title.-- Imprint information from foot of page 8 .-- 'Price two-pence': at head of first page .-- Signed: "X" (p.8), i.e. Richard Walker (cf. OCLC) .-- Title-page illustration of leaf with Hebrew characters from Psalm I v.3 Contents: Corruption of the Romish church. -- Martyr-worship - Invocation of saints, and veneration of reliques. -- Conformity to popery. -- Decline of popery, patristic knowledge among the tractarians. -- Church of England

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Via media or, The Church of England our providential path between Romanism and Dissent : a sermon / by R.W. Jelf.-- 4th ed.-- 39p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1842 Held by: National Library of Scotland Via Media: or, The Church of England our providential path between Romanism and dissent. A sermon, preached before the University of Oxford ... 1842 / Jelf, Richard William.-- Second ed.-- 39 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1842 Held by: National Library of Scotland Via media: or The Church of England our providential path between Romanism and dissent. A sermon, preached before the University of Oxford in Christ Church Cathedral, on Sunday, Jan. 23, 1842 / by ... R. W. Jelf.-- Third edition.-- 39, [1] p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; J. G. F. & J. Rivington, London, 1842 Notes: Text: Isiah.xxx.20-21.-- With the half-title Held by: Durham Views and details of Saint Giles' Church, Oxford / By James Park Harrison.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker. [Rivingtons, London; Stevenson, Cambridge] Lithographed by Joseph Fisher. Printed by Joseph Plowman. For the Architectural Society, 1842 Notes: Imprint expanded from the front cover Held by: Durham [[Views and details of Saint Giles' Church, Oxford / Harrison, James Park.-- fol..-- Oxford : [Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture], 1842 Notes: (Published by the Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture) Held by: Manchester]] The Waldenses, or The fall of Rora: a lyrical sketch. With other poems / De Vere, Aubrey Thomas.-- p ; 17 x 11 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; Rivingtons, London; Printer, D.I. Shrimpton, Oxford, 1842 Held by: Edinburgh ; Liverpool The words of truth and soberness: a sermon, preached at the visitation of the Lord Bishop of Hereford, held in All Saint's Church, Hereford, on Tuesday, June 14, 1842. By C.A. Ogilvie / Ogilvie, Charles Atmore, 1793-1873.-- 26 p.-- Oxford : printed by T. Combe ... for the author. Sold by J.H. Parker, Oxford; and by F.G. and J. Rivington, St. Paul's Churchyard; B. Powle, Ross; and J. Parker, Hereford, 1842 Notes: Text: Acts.xxvi.25 Held by: Durham The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall, D.D., sometime Lord Archbishop of Armagh, Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland : with a life of the author, and a collection of his letters / Bramhall, John, 1594-1663.-- 5v. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1842-1845.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Added t.p. title: Works of Archbishop Bramhall.-- Includes bibliographical references and index .-- Spine title: Bramhall's works

Held by: Leeds 1843 – Context – 93 An account of the picture of Frederick Overbeck, representing religion glorified by the fine arts; now in Städel's Art-Institute, at Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Written in German by the painter himself, and translated by John Macray / Overbeck, Johann Friedrich, 1789-1869 ; Macray, John, 1796-1878.-- 19, [1] p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1843 Held by: Durham The advantages and disadvantages of the feudal system : a prize essay read in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, June 28, 1843 / by Henry Boothby Barry.-- 57 p.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent, 1843 Notes: Errata slip inserted after p.57 Held by: Bristol ; Cambridge Anglican church architecture, with some remarks upon ecclesiastical furniture / By James Barr, architect.-- Second edition.-- 8, 216 p.; plates.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; Tilt and Bogue ... London, 1843 Notes: 'Oxford, printed by I. Shrimpton' (foot of p. 216).-- With a half-title. - Illustrations of examples of church architecture Held by: Durham The art of pluck : Being a treatise after the fashion of Aristotle; writ for the use of students in the universities. To which is added fragments from the examination papers / By Scriblerus Redivivus.-- Eighth edition.-- xii, 72 p., [1] folded leaf of plates ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent., 1843 Notes: By Edward Caswall.-- Originally published as "A new art teaching how to be plucked" Held by: Oxford A brief comparison of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England with Holy Scripture / Claughton, Piers Calveley Claughton, Piers Calverley, Bishop of St. Helena and of Colombo.-- 1v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1843 Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; National Library of Scotland A Brief Comparison of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England with Holy Scripture, etc. / Claughton, Piers Calveley, successively Bishop of St. Helena and of Colombo.-- pp. vii. 144. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1843. Held by: British Library British pelenogamous botany : or figures and descriptions of the genera of British flowering plants / W. Baxter.-- Oxford : Baxter, 1834-1843 Notes: vols 1-6 Held by: British Library [[British phaenogamous botany; or figures and descriptions of the genera of British flowering plants / Baxter, William, 1788-1871 ; Walker-Arnott,

George Arnott, 1799-1868.-- 7v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1834-1843 Notes: Contents: Vol. 7. Indices Held by: Glasgow]] Catena aurea : commentary on the four gospels / collected out of the works of the fathers by S. Thomas Aquinas.-- Oxford : Parker, 1843 Vol.3: St. Luke Held by: Birmingham The cathedral, or, The catholic and Apostolic Church in England / [Anon.].-- 4th ed.-- p ; cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1843 Held by: Edinburgh The chinaid, or The "Persæ" of Æschylus burlesqued / Vincent, J..-- [2], 50 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent., 1843 Notes: With half-title Held by: Oxford Christian society : a sermon preached to the English congregation at Dresden, Sunday October 1, 1843 / by Richard Congreve.-- 21,[1]p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1843 Held by: Manchester The Church and the Wesleyans: their differences shewn to be essential / Parkinson, Wilson, fl.1843.-- 22 p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker: Rivingtons, London, 1843 Notes: The identification by Martin Joseph Routh of the author as "the Reverend Wilson Parkinson" is not entirely sure. The note was written by Routh and he may have wrongly recorded the author's name. Internal evidence indicates that the author was an Anglican clergyman. No minister of this name has been found in Crockfords. The only candidate in Crockfords at this period is "W. Parkinson" who was a curate in Nottinghamshire and who may be the author Held by: Cambridge ; Durham The church catechism explained / by William Beveridge.-- New ed.-- xv, [i], 168 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1843 Held by: King's College London Church poetry : or Christian thoughts in old and modern verse.-- Derby : Mozley, 1843 ; Oxford : Parker : Burns Held by: British Library A collection of pieces in the dialect of Zummerset. Edited by J. O. H. / Halliwell, James Orchard ; Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford [printed], 1843. Held by: British Library The confessions of S. Augustine / revised from a former translation by E.B. Pusey.-- xl, 363 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1843.-- A library of fathers of the Holy Catholic church ; 6 Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford

Considerations on the position and duty of the University of Oxford, with reference to the late proceeding against the Regius professor of Hebrew / by Henry Arthur Woodgate.-- 2nd ed.-- 36 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1843 Held by: Oxford The Continuity of the Church. / CONTINUITY.-- pp. 26. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1843. Held by: British Library Cromwell : a prize poem recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 26, 1843 / Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888.-- 20cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1843 Held by: Birmingham ; Trinity College Dublin [De virginibus.] On Holy Virginity; with a brief account of the life of St. Ambrose ... By A. J. Christie. / Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan ; Christie, Albany James.-- pp. xxxvi. 64. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1843. Held by: British Library The Definitions of faith and canons of discipline, of the six oecumenical councils with the remaining canons of the code of the universal church / Translated, with notes. To which are added the Apostolical Canons. By ... William Andrew Hammond.-- [4], xv, [1], 199, [1] p.; plate.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; Rivingtons, London, 1843 Notes: Illustrations: with a plan of an ancient church Held by: Durham The doctrine of regeneration considered / by G.B. Sandford.-- 222 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1843 Held by: Leeds ; Manchester The duty of young men in times of controversy : a sermon by William Sewell, B.D., sub-rector of Exeter College and late professor of moral philosopy, preached before the University of Oxford on May 29, 1843, being the anniversary of the Restoration / Sewell, William, 1804-1874.-- 48 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1843 Notes: Text: I.Peter ii.13-15.-- With a half-title Held by: Oxford The ecclesiastical history of M. L'Abbe Fleury, from A.D. 400 to A.D. 456 / Fleury, Claude ; Newman, 1801-1890 John Henry [Translator].-- 2v..-- Oxford : Parker, 1843-44 Notes: Translated [from the French] with notes (by J[ohn] H[enry] N[ewman]) Held by: Aberdeen The educational and subsidiary provisions of the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery set forth in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Samuel Wilson Warneford : the whole being intended to shew the importance and practicability of applying the means actually possessed to some arrangement for providing collegiately for the board, lodging, and tutelary care of its pupils during their residence at Birmingham for the purposes of study / Thomas, Vaughan, 1775-1858.-- 65 p : ill ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : W.

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Hints to students in reading for classical honours, in the University of Oxford / by a class man.-- vi, 42 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1843 Held by: Oxford Historical tracts of S. Athanasius, Archbishop of Alexandria : translated, with notes and indices / Athanasius, Saint, ca. 298-373 Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 373 ; Atkinson, Miles ; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890.-- xxviii, 321, 24 p ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker ; London : J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1843.-- A library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ; [v. 13] Notes: A prospectus of the series (Library of fathers) with a list of subscribers (24 p.) is appended.-- Preface signed : J. H. N. [John Henry Newman] .-- Translation by Miles Atkinson Held by: Cambridge ; King's College London History of Rome : from the end of the first to the end of the second Punic war / Thomas Arnold.-- Oxford : Fellowes, 1843 ; Cambridge : Parker : Deighton Notes: Vols 1-2-3 Held by: British Library The Holy Eucharist a comfort to the penitent : A sermon preached before the University, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the fourth Sunday after Easter / By the Rev. E.B. Pusey.-- vii, [1], 93, [3] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, ..., 1843 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- Includes: "Extracts from some writers in our later English Church on the doctrine of the Holy Eucharist" with an index: p. [33]-93 .-- Sermon preached before the University, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the fourth Sunday after Easter.-- Bound with: The Early Fathers on the Eucharist -- The English Church ... / by Henry E. Manning -- Six sermons on the doctrine of the most Holy Eucharist / by P. Cheyne -- The real presence / by George Anthony Denison -- Everlasting punishment / by E. B. Pusey -- The presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist / by E. B. Pusey -- The Church the converter of the heathen / by E. B. Pusey Contents: Includes "Extracts from some writers in our later English church on the doctrine of the holy Eucharist."--p.[33]-89 Held by: Birmingham ; Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Manchester ; Nottingham ; Oxford ; ULL The homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, on the Epistles of St. Paul the Apostle to the Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians / translated, with notes and indices.-- xix, 558 p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; London : J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1843.-- A library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ; v. 14 Notes: "For the translation of the Homilies on the Philippians the editors are indebted to ... W. C. Cotton ... the Homilies on the Colossians ... J. Ashworth ... James Tweed ... the Homilies on the Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul."--pref. [p. iv].-- Includes bibliographical references and index Held by: Glasgow The homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, on the

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Held by: British Library The Canticles in the Prayer-Book, with the Gregorian Tones adapted to them: as also the 114th and 115th Psalms, and the Creed of St. Athanasius. [Edited by W. B. H., i.e. W. B. Heathcote.] / LITURGIES ; H., W. B..-- pp. 21. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1844. Held by: British Library Catalogue of books received [by the Bodleian Library] from Stationers' Hall in the year 1843 / Oxford. University. Bodleian Library.-- 88p. ; 8[degree].-- [Oxford?], [1844?] Notes: NSTC 2C11217.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1991]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.109323 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1991]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Publishing Collection; N.3.1.780. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/3.1.780 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates A catalogue of editions of the fathers of the church and ecclesiastical writers of the first thirteen centuries, and collections of their fragments, chronologically arranged. With an alphabetical index. To which is added, A list of books recommended to students in divinity / selected from the stock of John Henry Parker, Oxford.-- [20], 55, [1], 32 p.-- [Oxford] : [John Henry Parker], 1844 Notes: Imprint implied from the title.-- The "List of books in divinity" has a separate title page and pagination. The index appears at the beginning of the work Held by: Cambridge ; Durham A Charge delivered at the Visitation of the Archdeaconry of Oxford, in June and July, 1844. / Clerke, Charles Carr.-- pp. 18. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1844. Held by: British Library The Child's Christian Year: hymns for every Sunday and holy-days, compiled for the use of parochial schools [by Frances M. Yonge]. Third edition. [With contributions by the compiler, by John Keble and by Joseph Anstice. The preface signed: J. K., i.e. John Keble.] MS. notes. / HYMNALS ; Anstice, Joseph ; Keble, John ; K., J. ; Yonge, Frances Mary.-- pp. xviii. 198. ; 8o..-- Oxford; J. G. F. & J. Rivington: London : John Henry Parker, 1844. Held by: British Library The Church glorious before its Lord : a sermon preached in behalf of the Free Church of Scotland in the New Road Chapel, Oxford, on the 17th of March, 1844 / by John Wilson.-- 26, [1] p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Henry Cooke, 1844 Notes: Text: Ephesians V, 25-27.-- With a final advertisement leaf Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford The contrast of scripture prophecy with the oracles and divinations of the

heathen : a prize essay, to which Dr. Ellerton's Theological Prize was awarded, June, 1844 / by Robert Wheler Bush.-- 40 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : printed by J. Vincent, 1844 Held by: ULL The Convocation book of MDCVI : commonly called Bishop Overall's Convocation book, concerning the government of God's Catholic Church and the kingdoms of the whole world / Overall, John, 1560-1619 ; Sancroft, William, 1617-1693.-- 12, 315 p., [1] leaf of plates : port ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1844.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Includes reproduction of original t.p .-- Reprinted from the ed. published: London : Printed for Walter Kettilby, 1690 .-- Spine title: Overall's Convocation book Held by: Aberdeen ; Birmingham ; Nottingham ; ULL Copies of the correspondence in the case of the Regius Professor of Divinity and Mr. Macmullen / Hampden, Renn Dickson, 1793-1868 ; MacMullen, Richard Gell, b. 1815.-- 28 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1844 Notes: Written by Renn Dickson Hampden Held by: Oxford De poeticæ vi medica : Prælectiones academicæ Oxonii habitæ, annis 1832-1841 / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- 2 tom. [in 1 vol.] (8vo.).-- Oxford, 1844 Notes: The pagination is consecutive Held by: Manchester A defence of Halley against the charge of religious infidelity / By S. J. Rigaud.-- 32p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : Printed by Thomas Combe for the Ashmolean Society, 1844 Held by: Cambridge Designs for churches and chapels in the Norman and Gothic styles / by various architects.-- 12 p., [24] leaves of plates : ill., plans ; 38 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker : Sold also by Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Waterloo Place, G. Bell, Fleet Street, London, and T. Stevenson, Cambridge, MDCCCXLIV [1844] Notes: No more published.-- Plates: twelve double plates numbered 1-12 .-- Title from cover Contents: Pt. 1 -- Design for a small church in the Decorated Gothic style : by Stephen Lewin Held by: Cambridge The devotions of Bishop Andrewes / translated from the Greek and arranged anew.-- 17cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1842-1844 Notes: In 2 parts: Part 1, edited by John Henry Newman; Part 2, The private devotions Held by: Cambridge A dissertation on the validity of the ordinations of the English, and of the succession of the bishops of the Anglican Church; with the proofs establishing the facts advanced in this work. By the Rev. Father Pierre François Le Courayer ... The old translation of Mr. Williams collated

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The epistles of S. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage and martyr, with the Council of Carthage, on the baptism of heretics. To which are added, the extant works of S. Pacian, Bishop of Barcelona. With notes and indices / Cyprian, Saint, Bishop of Carthage ; Carey, Henry, 1808?-1867 ; Collyns, Charles Henry, b.1823? ; Pacian, Saint, Bishop of Barcelona, 4th cent ; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882.-- [4], xxxii, [2], 422 p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; J.G.F. and J. Rivington, London, 1844.-- Library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ; v. 17 Notes: Bound in at end: prospectus for the Library of fathers.-- Translations by H. Carey and C.H. Collyns (pref.); Pref. signed E.B.P., i.e. E.B. Pusey .-- With series title-page and dedication leaf preceding title-page; errata, bound before main sequence of pagination in Bamburgh D.8.52, and at end in Routh 2.F.3 Held by: Cambridge ; Durham Epistolae ad Henricum II Regem Angliae Sanctum Thomam Arch. Cant. et alios / [edited by] J.A. Giles.-- xvi, 310p.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1844 Held by: King's College London An essay on the theory of the combination of observations / W. F. Donkin.-- Oxford : The Ashmolean Society, 1844 Held by: British Library Examen censurae: or, an Answer to certain strictures [of Charles Gataker] ... on a book entitled Harmonia Apostolica ... To which is added, an Apology for the Harmony and its author, in answer to the declamation of T. Tully ... in a book ... entitled Justificatio Paulina, etc. / Bull, George, Bishop of Saint David's ; Gataker, Charles ; Truman, Joseph, B.D. ; Tully, Thomas, Dean of Ripon.-- [A reissue.], Examen censuræ, etc..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1844. Held by: British Library An explanation of the holy ordinance of Confirmation. [By T. H. Ashhurst.] Third edition. / EXPLANATION ; Ashhurst, Thomas Henry.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1844. Held by: British Library An exposition of the catechism of the Church of England / by William Nicholson.-- 2nd ed.-- xv, 199 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1844.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Includes marginal and bibliographical references.-- Includes reproduction of original t.p. : A plain, but full exposition of the catechism of the Church of England ... London : T.H. and W.H., 1686 Held by: Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford German Protestantism, and the right of private judgment in the interpretation of Holy Scripture : a brief history of German theology, from the Reformation to the present time, in a series of letters to a layman / by Edward H. Dewar.-- vii, 231 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1844 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Birmingham ; Edinburgh God is love; [and] Whoso receiveth one such little child in my name,

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The itinerary of John Leland the antiquary ... [Illustrated.] / Leland, John, the Antiquary.-- The second ed., collated and improved, etc.-- 9v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1844-1845 Held by: National Library of Scotland A lecture, on institutions for the better education of the farming classes, especially with reference to the proposed agricultural college near Cirencester, with some remarks on experimental farms, and on the class of inquiries for which they are more particularly designed, delivered at the Botanic Garden, Oxford, on Tuesday, May 14, 1844. : By Charles Daubeny, .. / Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle, 1795-1867.-- 32p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : printed by Thomas Combe, Printer to the University. Sold by John Henry Parker; and John Murray, Albemarle Street, London., 1844 Notes: NSTC 2D3354.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [2000]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.123171 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [2000]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.12750. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.12750 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates [Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Dec. 3, 1844] / Ward, William George, 1812-1882 ; Symons, B. P..-- [1]p ; 21cm.-- [Oxford] : [s.n.], 1844 Held by: Cambridge Letters with a few remarks concerning rumors which have lately been in circulation calculated to prejudice the appointment of the Warden of Wadham College to the Vice-Chancellorship / Griffiths, John, 1806-1885.-- 16 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1844 Notes: "Not published.".-- The "Advertisement" is signed "J.G." and the final letter is signed "John Griffiths". The Warden of Wadham College is Benjamin Symons Held by: Oxford Life of the Rev. Sir James Stonhouse, Bart., M.D. With extracts from his tracts and correspondence. [The preface signed: )Sá)P., i.e. William Alexander Greenhill.] / A. ; Greenhill, William Alexander ; Stonhouse, Sir James, Bart..-- pp. viii. 263. ; 16o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1844. Held by: British Library [Lusby Scholarship, Magdalen Hall] : [Examination papers] / Magdalen Hall.-- 7 leaves.-- [Oxford?], [1844] Notes: At foot of each paper "Lusby Scholarship, Magdalen Hall, 1844".-- Scholarship examination papers in Greek, Latin and divinity Held by: Durham Man's madness in his unconverted state: the substance of a discourse [on Eccles. ix. 10]. / Fitz Gerald, John, M.A..-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1844.

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Christ the pattern of the Christian's life : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's on the second Sunday in Advent, Dec. 10, 1848 / by Edward H. Hansell.-- 23 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : William Graham ; London : F. and J. Rivington, 1848 Notes: Text: I. John i.1-3 Held by: Oxford [Christian Communism. A sermon [on Acts ii. 42, etc.] on laying the first stone of the Almshouse Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, Chiswick. / Sewell, William, D.D..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library The Christian in life and the Christian in death : a sermon preached in the New Road Chapel, Oxford, on Lord's-day evening, Dec. 12th, 1847, on occasion of the death of Mr. Thomas Bartlett, late senior deacon of the church assembling there / by Edward Bryan.-- 32 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : Henry Alden, 1848 Held by: Oxford Christian politics / by William Sewell.-- xii, 420 p ; 18cm..-- Oxford : Parker, 1848 Notes: Includes index Held by: Aberdeen The Christian year : thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holydays throughout the year / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- Thirty-second edition.-- viii, 310 p ; 11 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; ... ; Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton., M DCCC XLVIII Notes: By John Keble.-- Includes index on final 4 pages .-- Printer statement on t.p. verso: "Printed by I. Shrimpton ..." .-- With 8 page catalogue for Parker at end Held by: Oxford The Church of England cleared from the charge of schism by the decrees of the seven Ecumenical Councils and the tradition of the Fathers. By Thomas William Allies / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884.-- 15, [1] p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; and ... London, [1848?] Notes: An advertisement for the work published in 1848.-- At head of title: "8vo. 12s. Second edition, greatly enlarged. On Thursday next." - Running title: Works published by John Henry Parker, Oxford ..." Held by: Durham Code of ethics of the American Medical Association / American Medical Association.-- 36 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : J. Churchill, 1849 Notes: Reprinted from the American edition (Philadelphia, 1848) Held by: Wellcome Library The College of St. Mary Winton, near Winchester / Wordsworth, Charles, 1806-1892.-- [5], 136, [7] p : ill ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; Winchester : D. Nutt, 1848 Notes: "[ed. by Charles Wordsworth.]"--T.p. manuscript.-- Verses in Latin with English translations; one verse in Greek with English Translation

Held by: Oxford Columbus in Chains. A prize poem recited in the Theatre, Oxford, July 5, 1848. / Blackstone, Charles, Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.-- pp. 16. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1848. Held by: British Library The confessions of S. Augustine / Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.-- viii, 248 p ; 15 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Held by: Leeds ; Oxford Considerations on the importance of the episcopal office in a newly founded mission, with a special reference to Borneo : Drawn chiefly from Dr. Grant's Bampton lectures / By H. M. White.-- 43p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Held by: Cambridge A course of lectures on the figurative language of the Holy Scripture : and the interpretation of it from the Scripture itself : delivered in the Parish Church of Nayland, in Suffolk in the year 1786 / by William Jones.-- viii, 186 p ; 15 cm.-- Oxford ; London : J.H.Parker, 1848 Held by: Cambridge The danger and safe-guard of the young in the present state of controversy. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford / By W. Sewell.-- 35, [1]p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; and ... London, 1848 Notes: Text: Luke.ii.22 Held by: Durham De imitatione Christi libri quatuor / Thomas, à Kempis, 1379 or 80-1471.-- 1v. ; 12mo.-- Oxonii, 1848 Held by: Glasgow Debates of the Oxford Union Society / Oxford Union.-- 51 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1848 Held by: Oxford The devotions of Bishop Andrews / translated from the Greek and arranged anew [by J. H. Newman].-- [arranged anew].-- 169p : ill.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Notes: Spine title: Bishop Andrewes' Devotions Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Diaboli ambulatio matutina : quæ vidit, quæ de visis cogitavit. The "Devils walk." / [By S.T. Colerige and R. Southey] Translated into Latin verse. By Democritus Oxoniensis [pseud.].-- 15 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1848 Notes: Latin and English on opposite pages.-- "Translator's Preface" signed: A.R.W. [i.e. Alexander Rhind Webster] Held by: Cambridge Dialogues des morts politiques : premier dialogue / Neate, Charles, 1806-1879 ; Blanc, Louis, 1811-1882 ; Guizot, M (François), 1787-1874.-- 32

p ; 17 cm "Interlocuteurs: MM. Guizot et Louis Blanc.".-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Notes: Author is Charles Neate Held by: Oxford The Duty and Importance of frequent Self-Examination, with heads of examination, and a prayer to the Holy Trinity. / DUTY.-- pp. 12. ; 8o..-- Oxford; Rivington: London : W. Baxter, 1848. Held by: British Library The ecclesiastical and architectural topography of England / Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.-- 7 pt. in 2 ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1848-1855 Notes: Ed. by J.H. Parker & others Contents: Diocese of Oxford.--Diocese of Ely Contents: Pt. 1. Bedfordshire -- Pt. 2. Berkshire -- Pt. 3. Buckinghamshire -- Pt. 4. Oxfordshire -- Pt. 5. Huntingdonshire -- Pt. 6. Cambridgeshire -- Pt. 7. Suffolk Held by: Cambridge English medieval embroidery / Hartshorne, Charles Henry, 1802-1865.-- viii, 132p. : 39 plates (4 folding) ; 16[degree].-- London : John Henry Parker, 377, Strand; and Broad Street, Oxford, 1848 ; Oxford Notes: Anonymous. By the Rev. Charles Henry Hartshorne.-- Original held by: National Art Gallery, London.-- Copies available from: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1990]. 3 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.2.576. (a b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.2.576 Note: With a MS. note of authorship on titlepage Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates An essay on logical method / by Charles P. Chretien.-- vi, 220 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1848 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Issued also as microfilm.: New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Libraries, 1992..--1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford Expositions on the book of Psalms / by S. Augustine Bishop of Hippo.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1847-1848.-- A Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church anterior to the division of the east and west Notes: Complete in 6 vols.-- Trans vols 1-5 Held by: British Library A few plain words about the cholera / W.P. Ormerod.-- 8 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1848 Held by: Oxford Four sermons preached at the general ordinations of the Lord Bishop of Oxford / by C. C. Clerke ... [et al.].-- 84 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848

Notes: 4 sermons preached at the general ordinations of the Lord Bishop of Oxford.-- "December, 1845. Trinity, 1846. December, 1846. Trinity, 1847." .-- Texts: John XXI, 17; 1 Tim. IV, 16; 1. Tim. III, 15; Acts XIX, 13-16 Contents: Sermon I. The Work of the ministry a labour of love -- Sermon II. Ourselves and our doctrine -- Sermon III. Qualifications, duties, and prospects of the ministry -- Sermon IV. The Stolen testimony Held by: Oxford The frogs of Aristophanes / translated by Charles Cavendish Clifford, B.C.L. Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.-- [6], 55, [1] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by T. Combe, printer to the University. Sold by John Henry Parker, Oxford, and 377, Strand, London., M.DCCC.XLVIII Held by: Oxford Hand-Book Guide for the University Galleries, Oxford. Containing catalogues of the works of art in sculpture and painting. / Oxford.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library He Kaine Diatheke = The Greek Testament : with English notes / by Edward Burton.-- Third edition, revised, with a new index.-- xi,[1],588p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; London : Whittaker and Co. ; Cambridge : J. and J.J. Deighton ; Eton : E.P. Williams, 1848 Notes: An edition intended for "the upper classes of schools, ... the younger members of our universities, and ... candidates for holy orders"; the text is "that of Mill ... printed at Oxford in 1707 ... [with] frequent mention of various readings in the notes" (p. [vii]-ix).-- The first three words of the title are in Greek type .-- The text is printed in a single column, divided into paragraphs, with verse numbers and parallel references in the margins, and extensive English notes at the foot of the page; with brief prefaces to the books Contents: p. [v], Advertisement to the 2nd ed.; p. [vii]-xi, preface to the 1st ed.; p. [1]-563, text; p. [564]-566, list of commentators mentioned in the notes; p. [567]-588, indexes Held by: Cambridge Hierogrammata. A new enquiry into the structure and contents of the ancient Egyptian chronographies with a view to ascertain the true position of Egypt in the times of universal history / by Henry Browne, M.A. Canon of Waltham in the cathedral church, and chaplain to the Lord Bishop, of Chichester.-- [5], 23p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1848 Notes: Advertisement for a larger work, for which this pamphlet serves as an introduction, p.[3].-- Buff paper wrapper .-- Half title: Hierogrammata .-- Includes bibliographical references .-- "The introductory chapter" -- t.p Held by: Cambridge Hints on Private Devotion. / Marriott, Charles, Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library History of the parish and town of Bampton : with the district and hamlets belonging to it / by J.A. Giles.-- cxxiv, 65 p., [8] leaves of

plates.-- Oxford : Parker, 1848 Held by: Bristol Holy living and dying : together with prayers containing the whole duty of a Christian and the parts of devotion fitted to all occasions, and furnished for all necessities / by Jeremy Taylor.-- 2v. in 1 ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Notes: Each book has a separate t.p..-- Two volumes bound together in one Held by: Birmingham The homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Romans / translated, with notes and indices.-- xvi, 528 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1848.-- Library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ; v. 7 Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.-- Preface signed: C.M. (Charles Marriott) .-- Spine title: S. Chrysostom on Romans .-- "The present translation is from the text of Savile ... the editors are indebted for the translation, and much of the matter contained in the notes, to the Rev. J.B. Morris ... as well as for the index"--Pref Held by: Nottingham Homilies on the Gospel according to St. John, and his first Epistle by S. Augustine, bishop of Hippo, translated, with notes and indices / Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo ; Browne, Henry, 1804-1875.-- 2v. ; cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; F. and J. Rivington, London, 1848-49.-- Library of Fathers of the holy Catholic Church ; v. 26 Notes: Translated by H. Browne (Pref.) Held by: Edinburgh Homilies on the Second Epistle to the Corinthians; translated, with notes and indices / John, Chrysostom, Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1848.-- Library of the Fathers ; v. 27 Held by: National Library of Scotland An inquiry into the circumstances attendant upon the condemnation of Dr. Hampden in 1836, in six letters, originally addressed to the editor of the "Oxford University Herald," and now reprinted, with some prefatory remarks on the "Reproof of ignorance and calumny," put forth in defence of the Corpus Committee / Laurence, Robert French.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1848 Held by: National Library of Scotland Jesuitism in the Church : an address to churchmen, pointing out the true quarter in which, if any where, we are now to look for it : Ecce! Latet Romæ vultus sub veste Genevæ! / by a curate in Suffolk.-- New ed / with an appendix of details, illustrated by passages from a variety of authors, shewing clearly the decidedly Romish and atheistic tendencies of Low-Church or puritanical principles, and the very great danger, therefore, of the slightest declension from the high standard of the Church, as exhibited in the Book of Common Prayer.-- 186 p ; 23 cm.-- London ; Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1848 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Oxford

The Jew Bill : substance of a speech, delivered in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 16th December 1847 / by Robert Harry Inglis.-- 32 p ; 22 cm.-- London : Hatchard ; Oxford : Parker, 1848 Held by: Liverpool ; Oxford Journal of a residence at the College of St. Columba in Ireland .. 2nd ed / Sewell, William, D.D..-- xliv, 155p; 18cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848. Held by: British Library Lectures explanatory of the Diatessaron, or, the history of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : collected from the four Gospels, in the form of a continuous narrative / by John David Macbride.-- 3rd ed., enl.-- xvi, 730 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1848 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford Lectures on logic / by C.E. Moberly.-- xi, 184p ; 20cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1848 Held by: Edinburgh A letter addressed to the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor on improvements in the present examination statute, and the studies of the University / Walker, Robert, tutor of Wadhans College.-- 27 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1848 Held by: Oxford A letter ... on the fitness of Gothic architecture for modern churches / Harrison, James Park.-- 29 [+ 1] pp. (8vo).-- Oxford, 1848 Notes: Bound with the Reports of the Lichfield Architectural Society Held by: Manchester A letter to the authors of the "Suggestions for an improvement of the examination statute," with three letters from "The Educational Times." / By a country schoolmaster, and sincere lover of Oxford.-- 36p.-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1848 Notes: A reply to Benjamin Jowett and Arthur Stanley's "Suggestions for an improvement ... ", Oxford, 1848 Held by: Durham A Letter to the ... Bishop of Oxford ... suggestive of means for supplying the present want of colonial clergy and missionaries. / Slight, Henry Spencer.-- pp. 21. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1848. Held by: British Library A letter to the Rev. Thomas Bowdler, ... on the fitness of Gothic architecture for modern churches. : By James Park Harrison / Harrison, James Park, 1817-.-- 29,[3]p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; and 377, Strand, London, 1848 Notes: NSTC 2H9779.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1995]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.115173

Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1995]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.1.387. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.1.387 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Life of Charles Brandon Trye, surgeon, with extracts from his private papers / Lysons, Daniel, M.A., F.R.S.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1848 Held by: National Library of Scotland A Manual for the study of monumental brasses : with a descriptive catalogue of four hundred and fifty rubbings in the possession of the Oxford Architectural Society / [edited by Herbert Haines].-- cxiv, 227 p : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Published for the Architectural Society and sold by Parker, 1848 Notes: Added t.p.: Manual of monumental brasses.-- Includes bibliographical references and indexes Held by: Manchester The matin bell: or, The church's call to daily prayer / Mant, Richard, successively Bishop of Killaloe and of Down, Connor and Dromore.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1848 Held by: National Library of Scotland The Matin Bell, or, the Church's call to daily prayer. [A poem.] / Mant, Richard, successively Bishop of Killaloe, and of Down, Connor and Dromore.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library Memoirs illustrative of the history and antiquities of the county and city of York, communicated to the annual meeting of the Archæological Institute, held at York, July, 1846; with a general report of the proceedings of the meeting, and catalogue of the museum formed on that occasion. / England.-- 8o..-- London, [Oxford printed,], 1848. Held by: British Library Memorials of Oxford / by James Ingram.-- 2nd ed.-- 3v. : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1847-1848 Notes: In each volume the engravings are by John Le Keux [on steel, from drawings by F. Mackenzie], or by O. Jewitt [on wood].-- Issued in parts, which are separately paginated, "the first containing the colleges and halls; the second the public buildings; and the third the churches". --vol. 1, p.[viii]. However v. 1 and 2 have the t.p "Memorials of the colleges and halls in the University of Oxford", confirmed by the contents. V. 3 has the t.p. "Memorials of the public buildings of Oxford", confirmed by the contents. There are no churches .-- Memorials of the colleges and halls in the University of Oxford .-- Memorials of the public buildings of Oxford Held by: Oxford Memorials of the most Reverend Father in God Thomas Cranmer, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : wherein the history of the church, and the reformation of it, during the primacy of the said archbishop, are greatly illustrated, and many singular matters relating thereunto, now first published (1694) in three books : collected chiefly from records, registers,

authentic letters, and other original manuscripts / by John Strype.-- 3v. in 4 ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by T. Combe for the Ecclesiastical History Society, 1848-1854 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- Spine title: Strype's memorials of Abp. Cranmer .-- Vol. 3 pt. 2 (Appendix and addenda) has half-title only .-- With half-title: Strype's memorials of Archbishop Cranmer Held by: Birmingham ; Nottingham Mutual dependence the link of society, domestic and civil : a sermon preached at the triennial visitation of the Lord Bishop of Winchester in the parish church of Southam, on Thursday August 3, 1848 / by Charles A. Heurtley.-- 25 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Notes: Sermon on 1 Corinthians, XII. 21 Held by: Oxford National education : an address to the Nation on the Education of the Children of the Poor, as illustrative of the system of instruction pursued in the Christian-Union School, Lower Toynton, Lincolnshire / W. Fletcher.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1848 Held by: British Library Neglect of the Holy Scriptures the great source of error in religion. A sermon [on John v. 39]. / Shepheard, Henry.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library The New Testament in English / translated by John Wycliffe circa MCCCLXXX ; now first printed from a contemporary manuscript formerly in the monastery of Sion Middlesex late in the collection of Lea Wilson, F.S.A.-- 10 p.l., [476] p : front. (facsim.) ; 25 cm.-- Oxford : Printed at Chiswick by C. Whittingham for W. Pickering, 1848 Notes: Gothic type, initials, title and frontispiece in red and black.-- Unpaged; signatures: 3 l. unsigned (incl, front.). b-c4, B-Z4, AA-ZZ4, 3A-3M4, NN4, 3O4, 3P2 Held by: Newcastle Notes on Herodotus, original and selected from the best commentators. / Turner, Dawson William ; Herodotus.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library Observations on Professor Daubeny's correlation of the physical sciences : with a special reference to the proposal to compel attendance on public lectures / by one of those who signed the memorial of the tutors ; [Frederick Temple].-- 12p.-- Oxford : Francis MacPherson, 1848 Notes: Attributed to Frederick Temple Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Occasional reflections upon several subjects : with a discourse about such kind of thoughts / by Robert Boyle.-- 4, [4], [9], x-xxxiv, 389p ; 17cm.-- Oxford : Alex. Ambrose Masson, 1848 Notes: Quasi-facsimile edition; edited by Charles Marriott (Fulton).-- Reproduction of original t.-p., with imprint: London, Printed by W. Wilson for Henry Herringman, 1665

Held by: Cambridge Offering our substance a part of holy worship: a sermon / Cooke, William, Honorary Canon of Chester.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1848 Notes: [Matt. ii. II.] Held by: National Library of Scotland On the reverence due to the altar / by Jeremy Taylor ; edited by John Barrow.-- xv, 63 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Notes: "Now first printed from the original manuscript in the library of Queen's College, Oxford.".-- Reverence due to the altar .-- Spine title: Reverence due to the altar Held by: Aberdeen ; Nottingham ; Oxford On the sanatory condition of Oxford / By W.P. Ormerod.-- 48 p., folded leaf of plates : folded col. map ; (8vo).-- Oxford : Printed by T. Combe for the Ashmolean Society, 1848 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford ; Wellcome Library Oxford Architectural Society. Annual Report (Report) ... The rules, list of members, and reports of meetings. 1847; Jan. 1848/July 1849; Oct. 1849/Dec. 1850; July 1853/31 May 1856. / Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford, [1848-56.] Held by: British Library Oxford Declarations in favour of Dr. Hampden. [Memorial from Heads of Houses; and Protest of Members of Convocation.] / Oxford ; Hampden, Renn Dickson, Bishop of Hereford.-- fol..-- [Oxford?], [1848.] Held by: British Library Oxford Protestant magazine.-- 2v. : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. Plowman, 1847-[1848] Notes: Caption title: Oxford magazine.-- "Literary, political, and religious." .-- regular: monthly Held by: National Library of Scotland Oxford tradesmen versus the insolvent Jennings : a verbatim copy of the schedule of Edward Napleton Jennings, late of Worcester College, Oxford, discharged under the insolvent act, December 31st, 1847 / Randall, Thomas, d. 1887.-- 29 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : F. Trash : J. Plowman, [1848] Held by: Oxford The Oxford University and City Guide ... A new edition. [With plates and a map.] / OXFORD.-- pp. 232. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Henry Slatter, 1848. Held by: British Library The Pianist's Desiderata / Frost, Edward.-- fol.-- Oxford, [1848] Held by: British Library Plain directions for the prevention and treatment of cholera / by Thomas Allen.-- 3rd ed..-- vi, 42 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent ; London : H. Renshaw : J. H. Parker, 1848 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Sheffield

Prayers for Morning and Evening, for the use of the Parish of Bradfield. / Marriott, John, Rev., the Younger. and LE MESURIER (John) ; Le Mesurier, John.-- 32o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library The railway traveller's walk through Oxford.-- viii, 115 p : ill ; 15cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Notes: Includes index Held by: Oxford Reciprocal obligations of the church and the civil power / by John Lockhart Ross.-- xvi, 434p ; 24cm.-- Oxford : John H. Parker, 1848 Held by: Edinburgh Reginald Vere, a tale of the Civil Wars in verse. With notes historical and illustrative. / Mant, Frederick Woods.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library Remarks on some proposed changes in the public examinations. By Robert Hussey / Hussey, Robert, 1801-1856.-- 36 p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Notes: In relation to the University of Oxford Held by: Durham Remarks on the extension of education at the University of Oxford, in a letter to the Rev. W. Jacobson, ... : By Henry Wentworth Acland, .. / Acland, Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke, 1st bart., 1815-1900.-- 39,[1]p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; and 377, Strand, London., 1848 ; London Notes: NSTC 2A2119.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [2001]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.123911 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [2001]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.13359. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.13359 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Remarks on the extension of education at the University of Oxford, in a letter to the Rev. W. Jacobson / by Henry Wentworth Acland.-- 39p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1848 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford ; ULL A reply to Suggestions for an improvement of the Examination Statute [by Benjamin Jowett and Arthur P. Stanley]. / REPLY ; Jowett, Benjamin, D.D., Master of Balliol College, Oxford, and STANLEY (Arthur Penrhyn) Dean of Westminster ; Oxford, 1609/4298..-- pp. 23 ; 8o..-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1848. Held by: British Library Report, Oxford Architectural Society.-- Oxford Held by: Cambridge

The reproof of ignorance and calumny, being a reprint of the addresses of large bodies of the clergy to those members of Convocation who met in the common room of Corpus Christi College during the controversy of 1836, with the answers to the same / Thomas, Vaughan, 1775-1858.-- 23p ; 24cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Notes: A series of letters to Vaughan Thomas and his friends, against the 'doctrinal errors' of Dr. Hampden (Regius professor of divinity, 1836), with his replies Held by: Cambridge The respective effects of the fine arts and mechanical skill upon national character : an essay, read in the Theatre, Oxford, July 5, 1848 / by John Conington, B.A., Fellow of University College.-- 48 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1848.-- Chancellor's prize essay ; 1848 Held by: Oxford The reverence due to the altar / edited by the Rev. John Barrow, M.A.-- 4to.-- Oxford, 1848 Held by: National Library of Scotland Rules of the Radcliffe Infirmary at Oxford, founded by Dr. Radcliffe's trustees, and supported by voluntary subscription / John Radcliffe Hospital.-- 34 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton, 1848 Notes: With a final leaf of index Held by: Oxford )S¦Ê)P )SÍáìðê)P )SÅìáëêíê)P. The Greek Testament with English notes. By the Rev. Edward Burton ... Third edition, revised, etc. / BIBLE ; Burton, Edward, Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford.-- pp. xi. 588. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1848. Notes: Previous edition 1835. Held by: British Library A Sacred Dial of Scripture and Prayer. (By W. B. M.) / M., W. B..-- 16o..-- London, Oxford [printed], 1848. Held by: British Library School Prayers for Morning and Evening. Compiled by W. J. B., M.A., Vicar of Wantage [i.e. William J. Butler]. / Butler, William John, Dean of Lincoln ; B., W. J., M.A., Vicar of Wantage ; SCHOOL PRAYERS, 3455.b.71.(3.).-- pp. 18. ; 12o..-- Oxford : A. A. Masson, 1848. Held by: British Library Sefer Tehillim = The book of Psalms in Hebrew, metrically arranged / with selections from the various readings of Kennicott and De Rossi, and from the ancient versions. By J. Rogers ....-- 2v. in 1 (8vo).-- Oxford, [1848] Notes: First two words of title transliterated from Hebrew script Held by: Manchester Sermons / E. B. Pusey.-- 2nd. ed..-- Oxford : Masson, 1848 Notes: No title page Held by: British Library

Sermons, academical and occasional / by John Keble.-- 2nd ed.-- lxxvii, 421 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : Rivington, 1848 Notes: Spine title: Keble's sermons Held by: Aberdeen ; Birmingham ; Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford Sermons during the season from Advent to Whitsuntide / Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882.-- 2nd ed.-- [xxxvi], 374p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848 Held by: Manchester Seven fairy tales.-- [8],166p. : ill., 8 plates ; 8[degree].-- London : John Henry Parker, 377, Strand; and Broad Street, Oxford, 1848 ; Oxford Notes: NSTC 2F1162.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1997]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.119953 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1997]. 2 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Children's Literature Collection; N.6.1.2040. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/6.1.2040 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates A short and plain explanation of the sacrament of baptism / Ashurst, Thomas Henry, b.ca.1784.-- Third edition.-- 18 p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter. Sold by Messrs. Rivington, London, 1848 Notes: By Thomas Henry Ashurst (presentation inscription in front of Routh 7.F.1/1, confirmed by Halkett and Laing) Held by: Durham A Sketch of the Life and Character of the late C. B. Trye. / Lysons, Daniel, M.A., F.R.S. ; Trye, Charles Brandon, M.A., F.R.S..-- [Another edition.], Life of C. B. Trye, Surgeon. With extracts from his private papers [and a preface signed a]..-- 32o..-- Oxford, 1848. Held by: British Library Some of the Five hundred points of good husbandry : as well for the champion or open country as also for the woodland or several, mixed in every month with huswifery : over and besides the book of huswifery, with many lessons both profitable and not unpleasant to the reader / Tusser, Thomas, 1524?-1580 ; H. M. W.-- 116, 45 p ; 15 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1848 Notes: Includes: The points of huswifery, united to the comforts of husbandry, p. [1]-45.-- In verse Held by: Oxford ; ULL Some remarks upon the church of Great Haseley, Oxfordshire : Read at a meeting of the Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture, November 19, 1839, together with extracts from Delafield's Ms. in the Bodleian Library, entitled "Notitia Hasleiana" / Weare, Thomas William, 1813-1871 ; Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884 ; Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture.-- Second edition.-- xi, [5], 159, [1] p : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Published for the Society for promoting the study of gothic architecture, by John Henry Parker., M DCCCXLVIII.-- Memoirs of Gothic churches Notes: With series title page: Memoirs of gothic churches. Read before the

Oxford Society for promoting the study of gothic architecture. Haseley - Dorchester. Second edition Held by: Oxford Specimens from Schiller and Uhland / [translated] by George Charles Swayne.-- xii, 55 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : F. Macpherson ; London : W. Pickering, 1848 Held by: Oxford Strength out of weakness : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on All Saints Day, Nov. 1, 1848, on the occasion of the jubilee of the Church Missionary Society / by Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford.-- 30 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : printed and published by J. Vincent ; London : Hatchard and Son, 1848 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- "Published by request" -- t.p .-- Text on Hebrews, XI, v.34 Held by: Oxford Strype's memorials of Thomas Cramer, Archbishop of Canterbury : and Appendix / Strype, John.-- 4v. ; cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1848-1854.-- Eccles. Hist. Soc Held by: Edinburgh The substance of a correspondence between the bishop of Oxford and the rector of Lincoln, touching his Lordship's claim to license the chaplains of Lincoln College / Radford, John ; Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873.-- 2nd ed., with an appendix.-- 60 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker ; London : F. and J. Rivington, 1848 Held by: Oxford Suggestions for an improvement of the examination statute / Oxford. University.-- 33,[1]p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1848 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1990]. 1 reel(165fr.); 35 mm. (a c). Neg: PB.Mic.C.12699. Pos: PB.Mic.C.12699 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1990]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.4976. (b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.4976 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates [[Suggestions for an Improvement of the Examination Statute. [By Benjamin Jowett and Arthur P. Stanley.] With the text of the Statute. / Oxford ; Jowett, Benjamin, D.D., Master of Balliol College, Oxford, and STANLEY (Arthur Penrhyn) Dean of Westminster.-- pp. 33. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1848. Held by: British Library]] Take therefore no thought for the morrow. Bear ye one another's burthens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. Two sermons, preached ... to the members of the Studley and Horton Benefit Society, Ascension Day, 1846, Ascension Day, 1848..-- pp. 31. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Graham, 1848. Held by: British Library

Ten Letters introductory to College Residence. By a tutor. [The dedication signed: C. D., i.e. Charles Daman.] / D., C. ; Daman, Charles ; Tutor.-- pp. 48. ; 8o..-- Oxford : I. Shrimpton, 1848. Notes: Not published. Held by: British Library The theological works of William Beveridge / Beveridge, William, 1637-1708.-- 12v. : port ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1844-1848.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- Spine title: Beveridge's Works .-- Vol. 7: "Second edition, revised." .-- Vols. 11-12: "Editio nova" .-- Vols. 11-12 in Latin .-- Vols. 7, 9-12 have added t.p Content: v. 1. Sermons I-XXIV -- v. 2. Sermons XXV-LI -- v. 3. Sermons LII-LXXVII -- v. 4. Sermons LXXVIII-CIII -- v. 5. Sermons CIV-CXXVIII -- v. 6. Sermons CXXIX-CXLVI -- v. 7. On the thirty-nine articles -- v. 8. The Church catechism explained ; Private thoughts on religion ; The great advantage and necessity of public prayer and of frequent communion ; and A defence of the Book of Psalms -- v. 9. Thesaurus theologicus, vol. 1 -- v. 10. Thesaurus theologicus, vol. 2 -- v. 11. Codex canonum ecclesiae primitivae vindicatus ac illustratus, Tom 1 -- v. 12. Codex canonum ecclesiae primitivae vindicatus ac illustratus, Tom 2 Held by: Nottingham Thoughts in Past Years. By the author of The Cathedral [i.e. Isaac Williams] ... Fifth edition. / THOUGHTS ; Williams, Isaac, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.-- pp. xv. 383. ; 32o..-- London; J. H. Parker: Oxford : Francis & John Rivington, 1848. Held by: British Library Thoughts in Verse, from a village-churchman's notebook. / Clarke, Samuel Childs.-- pp. vi. 99. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1848. Held by: British Library Thoukydides. The history of the Peloponnesian War. Illustrated by maps, taken entirely from actual surveys / with notes, chiefly historical and geographical, by Thomas Arnold.-- Third ed. [Indexes by the Rev. Richard P.G. Tiddeman.].-- 3v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1847-1848 Held by: National Library of Scotland Three Sermons, preached at the Chapel Royal, St. James': The Essential Connection of Christian Faith and Practice, being two sermons ... The Revelations of Christianity with respect to Temporal Polity, etc. / Cureton, William.-- pp. 62. ; 8o..-- London; Parker: Oxford : Rivingtons, 1848. Held by: British Library The Trial of Creation; and other poems. / Birkett, George William.-- pp. 80. ; 16o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1848. Held by: British Library Twelve sermons preached at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall / Jelf, William Edward, 1811-1875.-- 1v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford : [s.n], 1848 Held by: Glasgow

Twenty-fifth Report of the Oxford Benevolent Society, for visiting and relieving the sick and distressed poor / Oxford Benevolent Society for visiting and relieving the sick and distressed poor.-- 11, [1]p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1848 Held by: Durham Two treatises, on the Christian priesthood, and on the dignity of the episcopal order : with a prefatory discourse in answer to a book entitled, The rights of the Christian church, &c., and an appendix / by George Hickes.-- 4th ed..-- viii, 484 p. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Vol.3 Notes: Previous ed.: 1711.-- Spine title: Hickes's treatises Contents: The appendix Held by: Birmingham Union with Christ the condition of communion with angels and saints : A sermon, preached at the consecration of the new chancel of the Church of S. Mary the Virgin and S. Nicholas, Littlemore, on the feast of S. Michael and all Angels, M.DCCC.XLVIII / By the Right Reverend Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford.-- 15, [1] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Alexander Ambrose Masson. London: Francis and John Rivington, ..., M.DCCC.XLVIII Notes: "Littlemore: Printed by Alexander Ambrose Masson."--t.p. verso.-- Text: Hebrews XII, 23-24 Held by: Oxford University extension and the poor scholar question. A letter to the Rev. E. Woollcombe, fellow and tutor of Balliol College / Marriott, Charles, 1811-1858.-- 14 p.-- Oxford : Alexander Ambrose Masson and sold by John Henry Parker, Oxford and London, 1848 Notes: Largely in relation to the Unversity of Oxford.-- Signed at end C. Marriott Held by: Durham Vindicae symbolicae: or, A treatise on creeds, articles of faith, and articles of doctrine / By Thomas William Lancaster ... Vol. 1.-- xiii, [9], 463, [1] p.-- Oxford : published by J. Vincent; London, F. & J. Rivington, 1848 Held by: Durham Wadham College, Oxford: panoramic view of the city from the grounds / Line engraving by W. Radclyffe, 1848, after F. Mackenzie.-- 1 print : line engraving ; image 23.4 x 35.9 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1 November 1848 Notes: Lettering: View fromt he grounds at the north east of Wadham College. W. Radclyffe sculpt. F. Mackenzie delt Held by: Wellcome Library 1849 – Context – 105 An ddress on national education, delivered in the new school room of the

parish of St. Peter-le-Bailey, May 3, 1849 / By the Principal of Magdalene Hall. Published for the benefit of the school.-- 4, 42p.-- Oxford : printed and published by J. Vincent. And Hatchard and Son, London, 1849 Notes: By John David McBride (introduction signed "J. D. MacBride") Held by: Durham An address to a Christian congregation on the approach of the cholera morbus / [William Sewell].-- [1v.] ; (8vo).-- Oxford : D.A. Talboys, [1849] Held by: Wellcome Library An address to Bristol churchmen, relative to a meeting held at the Victoria Rooms, Clifton, April 26th, 1849 : on behalf of the Cheltenham Training Schools : with an appendix / by a Protester.-- 20p ; 18cm (8vo).-- Oxford ; London : J.H. Parker ; Bristol : J. Ridler; D. Vickery, 1849 Notes: Printing statement on colophon Held by: Cambridge Against profane dealing with Holy Matrimony, in regard of a man and his wife's sister : a tract for all English churchmen and churchwomen / by the Rev. John Keble.-- 33p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: Cambridge ; ULL Ambarvalia : poems / by Thomas Burbridge and Arthur H.Clough.-- [1st ed.]. 12o.-- 155p ; 18cm.-- London : Chapman and Hall ; Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1849 Held by: Liverpool ; Oxford ; Sheffield ; ULL An analysis of the second Decade of Livy; with examination questions and notes. By the author of the Analysis of the first Decade. / Livius, Titus, Patavinus.-- 2 pt. ; 16o..-- Oxford : T. Laycock, 1849. Held by: British Library The Anglo-Saxon version of the Hexameron of St. Basil, or, Be Godes six daga weorcum / Now first printed from mss. in the Bodleian Library, with a translation, notes, and an account of the presumed author, Aelfric, by the Rev. Henry W. Norman : and the Anglo-Saxon remains of St. Basil's Admonitio ad filium spiritualem.-- 2d ed. greatly enlarged.-- xx, 57 p ; 23 cm.-- London : J. R. Smith ; Oxford : F. Macpherson, 1849.-- [Hazlitt tracts ; v.5, no.8] Notes: The Exameron anglice (p. 1-29) according to S. J. Crawford (cf. his edition in Grein and Wülker's Bibliothek der angelsächsischen prosa, bd. x, 1921) is "not a translation of the Hexameron of St. Basil", but drawn from various sources, mainly Beda. The Admonitio ad filium spiritualem (p. [31]-57) is a free translation from St. Basil, also by Aelfric Held by: King's College London Annual report of the Oxford Diocesan Board of Education, adopted at the public meeting of subscribers, held in ... Oxford / Church of England. Diocese of Oxford. Board of Education.-- Oxford : printed by Thomas Combe Notes: Title page information taken from the title page of the first report. Later reports differ slightly as to wording and publisher Held by: Durham

Anthologia polyglotta. A selection of versions in various languages, chiefly from the Greek anthology / By Henry Wellesley.-- vii, [1], 485, [1] p ; 24 cm.-- London ; [Oxford] : John Murray ...; Oxford, J. H. Parker, 1849 Notes: Greek text; translations in English and various other languages; preface in English.-- With a half-title Held by: Durham Anthony Traugott, the Potter Musician. Or, the Triumph of Genius and Virtue. An instructive tale for youth. From the German. By J. D. Haas. / Traugott, Anthony ; Haas, James D..-- pp. x. 163. ; 18o..-- Oxford : F. Trash, 1849. Held by: British Library Architectural notices of the churches of the archdeaconry of Northampton : Deaneries of Higham Ferrers and Haddon.-- xii, 283, [5] p : illus., 39 pl. (incl. front.) 8 plans ; 27 cm.-- London ; Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1849 Notes: Published anonymously Held by: Leeds Artis logicae rudimenta / from the text of Aldrich ; with notes and marginal references, by H. L. Mansel.-- xxiv, 137,69p ; 22cm ; 8vo.-- Oxford : W. Graham, 1849 Held by: Cambridge ; Durham The chief rules of Greek accentuation / by John Day Collis.-- 16 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1849 Notes: Preface includes bibliographical references Held by: Oxford The Child's Christian Year: hymns for every Sunday and Holy-day. Compiled for the use of parochial schools [by F. M. Y., i.e. Mrs. F. M. Yonge]. Fourth edition. [With a preface by J. K., i.e. J. Keble.] / HYMNALS ; Anstice, Joseph ; Keble, John ; Y., F. M. ; Yonge, Frances Mary.-- pp. xviii. 198. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1849. Held by: British Library Christian ballads. [By Arthur Cleveland Coxe.] / Coxe, Arthur Cleveland, Bishop of Western New York ; CHRISTIAN BALLADS, 1509/4074..-- [Another edition.], Christian Ballads, and Poems ... With corrections, and a preface to the English edition by the author..-- pp. xv. 244. ; 8o..-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849. Held by: British Library The Christian Scholar. By the author of "The Cathedral" [i.e. Isaac Williams]. / Williams, Isaac, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford ; CHRISTIAN SCHOLAR.-- pp. lii. 332. ; 16o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1849. Held by: British Library The Christian year : thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holydays throughout the year / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- 36th edition.-- viii, 360 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1849 Notes: Anonymous, by John Keble.-- Includes bibliographical footnotes and index Held by: Birmingham ; Leeds

The Christian year : thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holydays throughout the year / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- 57th edition.-- viii, 360 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1858 Notes: Anonymous, by John Keble.-- first published 1827 (from "advertisement") .-- Includes bibliographical footnotes and index Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Christmas Eve, : or Antony Kroner, the orphan wanderer. A German tale. Translated by a lady.-- [2],114p. : 3 plates ; 18[degree].-- Oxford : printed and published by F. Trash. High Street. London: Darton and Co., Holborn Hill, 1849 Notes: NSTC 2K9262.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1995]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.116735 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1995]. 2 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Children's Literature Collection; N.6.1.1589. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/6.1.1589 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Code of ethics of the American Medical Association / American Medical Association.-- 36 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : J. Churchill, 1849 Notes: Reprinted from the American edition (Philadelphia, 1848) Held by: Wellcome Library A Companion to the prayer book : Compiled from the best sources / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884.-- A new edition.-- iv, [3]-174 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill ; 15 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; ..., M DCCC XLIX Notes: Printer statement form final page: Printed by I. Shrimpton Held by: Oxford The cross and the serpent : being a brief history of the triumph of the cross through a long series of ages, in prophecy, types and fulfilment / by the Reverend William Haslam....-- xv, 273 p. ; 20 cm.-- Oxford ; London : J. H. Parker, 1849 Held by: Birmingham The Daily Services of the United Church of England and Ireland. [The Book of Common Prayer, without the Occasional Offices, except the Churching of Women; with the Psalter, and the daily Lessons.] / LITURGIES.-- pp. 979. ; 16o..-- Oxford and London : J. H. Parker, 1849. Held by: British Library The derivation and principal uses of the particle 78 / by a master of arts.-- p ; cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1849 Held by: Edinburgh The ecclesiastical and architectural topography of England : Buckinghamshire / published under the sanction of the Central Committee of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.-- [82] p. (219 nos.) ; 23 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1849

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his letter to the Bishop of Worcester, in reply to the Rev. E.S. Ffoulkes' three letters to the Bishop of Oxford / Ffoulkes, Edmund Salusbury.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1849 Held by: National Library of Scotland Grand university logic stakes, of two hundred and fifty sovereigns, for horses of all ages above three years, without restriction as to weight or breeding. Ten-mile course. Gentlemen riders. Second decennial meeting to come off June 14, 1849 / Landon, James T. B. (James Timothy Bainbridge).-- 8 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Sold by all booksellers., [1849] Notes: Anonymous. By J.T.B. Landon.-- A satire on the election of the professor of logic at Oxford in 1849 Held by: Oxford Hamlet travestie : a burlesque in two acts / Talfourd, Francis, 1828-1862 ; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.-- 60 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent, 1849 Held by: Oxford Harmonized G. T., for "the Psalter," etc. [edited by] W. B. H[eathcote]. / H., W. B. ; GREGORIAN TONES.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1849. Held by: British Library The History of the Church of England. / Carwithen, John Bayley Somers ; Browell, William Robert.-- Second edition., [With a biographical sketch of the author by W. R. Browell.].-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1849. Held by: British Library Homilies on the gospel according to St. John and his first epistle / by S. Augustine.-- in 2 vols.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1848-1849.-- A Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church anterior to the division of the east and west ; 29 Notes: Trans Held by: British Library The inspiration of Holy Scripture considered in reference to objections : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on the festival of St. Mark the Evangelist, 1849, in the chapel of St. Mary Magdalene College / by Henry Harris.-- 44 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Notes: Sermon text: 1 Peter 3: 15 Held by: Cambridge ; Manchester ; Oxford Interpretatio omnium epistolarum Paulinarum... Vol.1 / St Chrysostom.-- Oxford, 1849 Held by: Cambridge An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884.-- [8],240p. : ill. ; 24[degree].-- Oxford and London : John Henry Parker, 1849 ; London Notes: Anonymous. By John Henry Parker.-- Original held by: National Art Gallery, London.-- Copies available from: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1988]. 3 fiches;

11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.2.238. (a b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.2.238 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates An introduction to the study of painted glass. : With remarks on modern glass painting. By Charles Winston, .. / Winston, Charles, 1814-1864.-- 49,[1]p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; and 377, Strand, London, 1849 ; London Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- With an advertisement on the back cover for works published by John Henry Parker.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1993]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.112587 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1993]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.1.254. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.1.254 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates The Italian biography of Sir Robert Dudley ... To which are added some biographical notices of Dame Alice Dudley, his wife, etc / [by Vaughan Thomas. With plates, including portraits, and a genealogical table.].-- v, 108 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : Privately printed, [1849] Notes: One of 50 copies Held by: National Library of Scotland) The Lamb of God : a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church and Abbey of Iona, Aug. 10, 1848 / Ewing, Alexander, Bishop of Argyll.-- p ; (8vo).-- Oxford, 1849 Held by: Cambridge "The lamb of God." A sermon / Ewing, Alexander, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles.-- Second ed.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1849 Notes: [John 1. 29.] Held by: National Library of Scotland A Latin grammar for the use of schools / by I.N. Madvig ; translated from the original German, with the sanction and cooperation of the author, by the Rev. George Woods.-- xi, 484 p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : John Henry and James Parker, 1849 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index Held by: Glasgow Leaves from the Note Book of an Oxford Traveller. / LEAVES.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1849. Held by: British Library Lectures on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By the Rev. R. L. Cotton / Cotton, R. L. (Richard Lynch), 1794-1880.-- xiv, [1], vi-vii, [3], 361, [3] p.-- Oxford : printed and published by J. Vincent; and J. Hatchard and Son, London, 1849 Notes: With a half-title. Pages 351-361 contain a list of subscribers. With a final advertisement leaf Held by: Cambridge ; Durham

A letter to the Rev. the Vice-chancellor on the proposed three examinations / by Robert Hussey.-- 24 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: Oxford Letters on Diocesan Theological Colleges : in connexion with proposed cathedral alterations, addressed to the very Reverand the Dean of Chichester / by John Lockhart Ross.-- 37 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1849 Held by: ULL A manual for the study of the sepulchral slabs and crosses of the Middle Ages. : By the Rev. Edward L. Cutts, .. / Cutts, Edward Lewes, 1824-1901.-- vi,[2],93,[1]p. : ill., 86 plates ; 8[degree].-- London : John Henry Parker, 377, Strand; and Broad Street, Oxford, 1849 ; Oxford Notes: NSTC 2C48289.-- Original held by: National Art Gallery, London.-- Copies available from: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1994]. 3 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.2.1459. (a b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.2.1459 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Manual of Devotion, compiled from the Book of Common Prayer and other sources. / Burnard, John.-- pp. viii. 100. ; 32o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1849. Held by: British Library Marriage with a deceased wife's sister prohibited by Holy Scripture / Evidence given before the commission appointed to inquire into the state and operation of the law of marriage as relating to the prohibited degrees of affinity, with a preface by E. B. Pusey ... To which is appended, a speech delivered in the Court of Queen's bench, June 15, 1847, in the case of the queen v. the parish of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, by Edward Badeley.-- xciii, [3]-176 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford [etc.] : J. H. Parker, 1849 Held by: Manchester Medical ethics; or, a code of institutes and precepts, adapted to the professional conduct of physicians and surgeons / [Thomas Percival].-- 3rd ed.-- [2] l., 194 p., [2] l ; (16mo).-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1849 Held by: Wellcome Library The Merchant of Venice Travestie. A burlesque, in one act. / Shakespeare, William.-- pp. 33. ; 12o..-- Oxford : E. T. Spiers, 1849. Held by: British Library The miscellaneous theological works of Henry Hammond, D.D., Archdeacon of Chichester and Canon of Christ Church : to which is prefixed, the life of the author / by John Fell.-- 3rd ed.-- 3v. in 4.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849-1850 Notes: Contents: V.1. A practical catechism (16th ed.) to which is prefixed the life of the author -- v.2. Of the reasonableness of Christian religion; Of fundamentals; Of schism; and a paraenesis -- v.3. Thirty-one sermons preached on several occasions (in 2 parts) Held by: Leeds ; Oxford

The monumental brasses of England : a series of engravings upon wood from every variety of these interesting and valuable memorials accompanied with brief descriptive notices / by Charles Boutell ; the engravings drawn and executed by Mr. R.B. Utting.-- xii, [149] leaves of plates.-- London : G. Bell ; Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1849 Held by: Bristol ; King's College London The nation, the church, and the University of Oxford: two sermons, preached before the University, in November, 1849. By William Sewell / Sewell, William, 1804-1874.-- [8], 99, [1] p.-- Oxford ; [London] : and London, John Henry Parker, 1849 Notes: Texts: Jeremiah xviii.5-10 and Matthew iv.18-20 Held by: Durham New birth, or regeneration, as declared in holy scripture, and according to the teaching of the Church in her catechism, and administration of baptism / Ashhurst, Thomas Henry.-- [2], 12,[2]p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter ; London : Sold by Messrs. Rivington, 1849 Notes: Attributed to Thomas Henry Ashhurst.-- In wrappers .-- With a cover-title Held by: Cambridge A new version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches / by N. Brady ... and N. Tate.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1849 Held by: National Library of Scotland Of God; or of the Divine Mind. And of the doctrine of the Trinity. : Also of Pantheism. In a series of letters to an undergraduate. By a Trinitarian / Trinitarian.-- iv, 110p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : printed and published by J. Vincent. And F. & J. Rivington, London, 1849 Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1991]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.109969 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1991]. 2 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.5010. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.5010 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Of the Imitation of Christ; four books ... New edition. / JESUS CHRIST.-- pp. x. 351. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1849. Notes: Earlier editions 1841, 1845. Held by: British Library Of the reasonableness of Christian religion : Of fundamentals: in a notion referring to practice; Of schism: a defence of the Church of England ... ; A paraenthesis ... wherein is inserted a discourse of heresy in defence of our Church against the Romanist / Hammond, Henry.-- New ed..-- xx, 410p..-- Oxford : Parker, 1849.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Spine title: Hammond's minor theological works Held by: British Library On necessary and contingent truth : considered in regard to some primary principles of mathematical and mechanical science / by the Rev. Baden

Powell.-- 40 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Ashmolean Society, 1849 Notes: "Read to the Ashmolean Society, June 4, 1849" -T.p Held by: Oxford Oxford Architectural Society. Report from Jan. MDCCCXLVIII to July MDCCCXLIX. The rules, list of members, and reports of meetings / Oxford Architectural Society.-- 106, [2] p.-- [Oxford], [1849] Notes: Combines the Rules and Proceedings.-- 'Oxford, printed by I. Shrimpton' t.p. verso. - Date from dates of meetings .-- With [2] final pages of accounts Held by: Durham Oxford University Museum / University of Oxford. Museum Committee.-- 4p.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1849] Held by: Leeds Parochial Sermons preached in a Village Church. / Heurtley, Charles Abel.-- 4 series. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1849-68. Held by: British Library A plain tract on Public Worship: its objects, obligation, and advantages. / Heurtley, Charles Abel.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1849. Held by: British Library A postscript to a pamphlet entitled Thoughts on the study of history, etc., with reference to the revised form of the proposed examination statute / Freeman, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1849 Held by: Manchester The predicted history of messiah fulfilled in Jesus of Nazareth : a sermon preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, Sunday, March 11, 1849 / by William Marsh.-- 36 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by T. Combe for the author and sold by John Henry Parker, Oxford ..., 1849 Notes: "In pursuance of a gift accepted by the university for an annual lecture on the application of the prophecies in Holy Scripture respecting the Messiah ...".-- Series sponsored by the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews .-- Text: Matthew XI.3 Held by: Oxford The priests' manual, or, a selection of prayers, pious exercises, and other aids to a priestly life by the devout and daily use of which we may always, as holy men, handle holy things in a holy manner / by Dean of Moray.-- 82 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: Oxford The Primeval Antiquities of Denmark ... Translated and applied to the illustration of similar remains in England, by W. J. Thoms. / WorsaÆ, Jens Jacob Asmussen ; Thoms, William John.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford printed, 1849. Held by: British Library Proceedings / Ashmolean Society.-- Oxford Held by: ULL

The Psalter, with the Gregorian Tones adapted to the several Psalms. As also the canticles in the Prayer-book, and the creed of St. Athanasius. Second edition.-- xviii, 271p (16).-- Oxford, London : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: British Library The public health of Oxford, as compared with other districts in England / Rowell, George Augustus, 1804-1892.-- 7 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton, 1849 Notes: Cover title; signed G. A. Rowell Held by: Oxford Reasons why a new edition of the Peschito, or ancient Syriac version of the Old Testament, should be published, with variae lectiones from ancient mss. and editions ... By J. Rogers / Rogers, John, 1778-1856.-- p. [29]-36.-- Oxford : Printed by T. Combe ... for John Henry Parker, Oxford and ... London Appendix Notes: Contains a reply to a review in the Christian remembrancer, and errata Held by: Durham Reflections in a Lent Reading of the Epistle to the Romans. / Marriott, Charles, Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1849. Held by: British Library Remarks on the nomenclature of Gothic architecture / Freeman, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892.-- 11 pp. (8vo).-- Oxford, 1849 Notes: Bound with the Reports of the Lichfield Architectural Society Held by: Manchester Report of the jubilee meeting of the Association in Oxford and its vicinity in aid of the Church Missionary Scoiety for Africa and the east, with the sermon by ... Samuel, Lord Bishop of the diocese / Church Missionary Association for Oxford and its vicinity ; Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873.-- xxx, [2], 110 p.-- Oxford : Printed and published by J. Vincent, 1849 Notes: Text of sermon Heb. xi.34 Held by: Durham A resolution to the proposed quaere of marrying the wife's sister / by the learned and pious Henry Hammond, D.D. Being a reprint from vol. I of his works ; By a member of the University.-- 35p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: Cambridge A review of the correspondence between the Bishop of Manchester and the Rev. Messrs. Irvine, Alsop, & Rodwell : relative to the application of the funds of the Curates Assistance Society / by a Layman.-- 25 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1849 Held by: Manchester The rite of confirmation. A sermon / James, Charles Thomas, M.A., Curate of

Ermington, near Ivybridge, Devon.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1849 Notes: [Heb. vi. 2.] Held by: National Library of Scotland Rugby School. December, 1849. Testimonials in favour of the Rev. Edward Halifax Hansell / Hansell, Edward Halifax, 1814-1884.-- 52 p.-- [Oxford] : [printed by I. Shrimpton], [1849] Notes: A collection of 51 testimonials in favour of Edward Hansell's application for the post of headmaster of Rugby School. He was not successful.-- Place of publication and printer from colophon. The introduction is dated "Dec. 1st, 1849." Held by: Durham Sermons / by Mark Frank.-- 2v. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1849.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Added t.p. title: LI Sermons, being a course of sermons beginning at Advent, and so continued through the festivals. To which is added, A sermon preached at St. Pauls Cross, in the year forty one, and then commanded to be printed by King Charles the first.-- Edited by W.H.M., i.e. William Hodge Mill ? cf. BM .-- Includes reproduction of the original t.p .-- Reprint of the ed. originally published: London : Printed by Andrew Clark for John Martyn, Henry Brome and Richard Chiswell, 1672 .-- Spine title: Frank's Sermons Held by: Leeds ; Manchester ; Nottingham ; Oxford ; ULL [[Sermons. (Being a course of sermons ... To which is added, a sermon preached at St. Paul's Cross, etc.) [Edited by W. H. M., i.e. William Hodge Mill?] / Frank, Mark ; M., W. H..-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford, London [printed], 1849. Notes: Part of the "Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology." Held by: British Library]] Sermons mostly academical : with a preface containing a refutation of the theory founded upon the Syriac fragments of the Epistles of St. Ignatius / by Robert Hussey....-- xxxix, 380 p. ; 24 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: Birmingham Sermons preached in the Chapelry of Bishop's College, Calcutta. / Street, Alfred Wallis.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1849. Held by: British Library Seven sermons preached on various occasions before the University of Oxford / Williams, Henry Blackstone, M.A., Rector of Bradford-Peverell, Dorchester.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1849 Held by: National Library of Scotland A speech delivered in the House of Commons, on Thursday, May 3, 1849 : on the motion for the second reading of Mr. Stuart Wortley's bill for altering the law of marriage / by Roundell Palmer.-- 47 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford The Stranger's Guide through the University and City of Oxford,

etc. / OXFORD.-- [Another edition.], The Stranger's Guide through the University and City of Oxford, etc..-- pp. xvii. 68. ; 12o..-- Oxford : F. Trash, [1849.] Held by: British Library Subjects and selections for Latin and Greek composition, in prose and verse ... Ninth series / Dobson, William, M.A.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1849 Held by: National Library of Scotland The Te Deum, Jubilate, Kyrie eleeson, Nicene Creed, Sanctus, Gloria in excelsis, Cantate domino, and Deus misereatur ... in ... A, etc / Ouseley Sir, Bart, Frederick Arthur Gore.-- 37p-72 (fol).-- Oxford : J. Vincent, [1849?] Held by: British Library Theological works / Thorndike, Herbert.-- 6v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1844-1849 Held by: National Library of Scotland Thirty-one sermons preached on several occasions. Part I / by Henry Hammond.-- 352 p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology ; [no.21] Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Spine title: Hammond's sermons Held by: Glasgow Thoughts on the study of history, with reference to the proposed changes in the public examinations / by Edward A. Freeman.-- 2nd ed / with a postscript on the revised form of the new statute.-- 40, 20 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1849 Notes: The postscript, "A postscript to a pamphlet entitled Thoughts on the study of history, &c. ..." has separate t.p. and paging Held by: Oxford Three letters, addressed, by permission, to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, on marriage with the deceased wife's sister / by the Rev. E. S. Foulkes [sic].-- 47 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Oxford Tracts for the Christian seasons.-- 4v. ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker 1st series Notes: Contents: Vol.1. Advent to the Sunday next before Easter. -- Vol.2. From the Sunday next before Easter to the third Sunday after Trinity. -- Vol.3. From the fourth Sunday after Trinity to the twenty-sixth. -- Vol.4. Holy-days Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Two general lectures on modern history : delivered on inauguration, October 1849 / by Henry Halford Vaughan.-- 54p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. Two Penitential Anthems : Remember O Lord what is come upon us; How doth the city sit solitary / by the Rev'd. T.H.Hawes.-- a-w p ; 34 cm.-- Oxford :

John Henry Parker, [1849] Held by: Oxford Vox Cordis; or Breathings of the Heart. Prayers and a litany for the closet. / Sandford, John, Archdeacon of Coventry.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1849. Held by: British Library The works : a scholastical history of the canon of the holy scripture / Cosin, John.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849 Held by: ULL The works of the most reverend father in God, William Laud... / Laud, William, 1573-1645.-- xxix, 440 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Vol.2: Conference with Fisher Held by: Birmingham 1850 – Context – 140 Account of the night-march of King Charles the First from Oxford, by Wolvercot, Yarnton, Hanborough Bridge, to Burford and Worcester, Monday, June 3, 1644, passing without conflict or discovery between the army of Essex, near Woodstock; and that of Waller, at and about Ensham : being the substance of a paper (with additions) read at Oxford to the Historical Section of the Archæological Society, June 21, 1850 / Thomas, Vaughan, 1775-1858.-- 29 p., [1] leaf of folded plates : col. map ; 21 cm.-- [Oxford : Baxter, printer, 1850] Notes: Printing information from colophon Held by: Manchester ; Oxford An account of the picture of Frederick Overbeck, : representing religion glorified by the fine arts; now in Städel's Art-Institute, at Frankfort- on-the-Maine: being a complete key to the picture. Written in German by the painter himself, and translated by John Macray, ... With a memoir of Overbeck / Overbeck, Johann Friedrich ; Macray, John.-- Second edition.-- [2], viii,[3]-19,[1]p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : James Ryman, High Street, 1850 Notes: Half-title reads: Overbeck. Religion glorified by the Fine Arts.-- NSTC 2O6689 .-- Original held by: National Art Gallery, London.-- Copies available from: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1995]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.2.1718. (a b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.2.1718 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Address of the Rev. E. B. Pusey ... at a meeting of the London Union on Church Matters, held in St. Martin's Hall, October 15, 1850. With a postscript / Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882 ; London Union on Church Matters.-- 16p ; 16cm.-- Oxford ; London : I. H. Parker, [1850] Notes: At head of title: London Union on Church Matters.-- "Reprinted from

the Guardian" - t.p. Held by: Cambridge Address to a Medical Student. [By William A. Greenhill.] / ADDRESS ; Greenhill, William Alexander.-- Second edition..-- pp. 167. ; 16o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library An Address to the communicants of Hambledon Parish on Frequent Communion. / Ridley, William Henry.-- 16o..-- Oxford and London, 1850. Held by: British Library An Address upon the Office for the Churching of Women ... New edition. / Berens, Edward.-- Third edition..-- pp. 11. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Parker, [1850?] Held by: British Library Agricultural colleges and their working : a letter to A. J. B. Hope, Esq., M.P. / from E. Monro.-- [4], 72 p.-- Oxford ; London : J. H. Parker, 1850 Held by: ULL Alcestis travestie : a classical burlesque in one act / by the author of The travesties of Macbeth and The Merchant of Venice, Mammon and Gammon, by special appointment number one A &c. [i.e. Francis Talfourd].-- 24 p.-- Oxford : E.T. Spiers, 1850.-- English and American drama of the nineteenth century. English Notes: Includes titles of airs (popular and borrowed) to be sung.-- Libretto only Held by: Cambridge An analysis and summary of Old Testament History and the Laws of Moses. With an introductory outline of the geography, political history, etc. [By J. T. W., i.e. J. T. Wheeler?] / W., J. T. ; Bible.-- 8o..-- Oxford, Bungay printed, 1850. Held by: British Library An Analysis and Summary of Thucydides. [By J. Talboys Wheeler.] / THUCYDIDES ; Wheeler, James Talboys.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1850. Held by: British Library An analysis of Bp. Butler's Analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution & course of nature. By the Rev. J.P. Parkinson / Wilson, John Posthumous, 1800?-1874 ; Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752.-- Second edition.-- [2], x, 126 p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; and ... London, 1850 Notes: A precis of Joseph Butler's "The analogy of religion" which is "as nearly as possible in the learned author's own words" (preface to the first edition).-- The author changed his name in 1840 from Wilson to Parkinson (Foster) Held by: Durham The ancients and moderns compared in regard to the administration of justice : an English essay, read in the Theatre, Oxford, June 12th, 1850 / by George Osborne Morgan.-- 48 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1850

Held by: Oxford An appeal to the Evangelical Clergy against their concurrence in the Doublesense Use of the Baptismal and Confirmation Services and Catechism of the Church of England. / Jordan, John, Rector of Church Enstone, Oxon.-- 8o..-- London, [Oxford printed,], 1850. Held by: British Library Architectural illustrations of Warmington church, Northamptonshire : consisting of elevations, sections, and details / By William Caveler ... architect.-- 16 p : front., 18 pl. (incl. plan) ; 43 cm.-- Oxford and ; London : J. H. Parker, 1850 Held by: Manchester Artis logicæ rudimenta. [By H. Aldrich.] With illustrative observations [by J. Hill]. Third edition. Lat. & Eng. Ms. notes. / ARS ; Aldrich, Henry, D.D., Dean of Christ Church ; Hill, John, B.D..-- Sixth edition..-- pp. 390. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library Artis logicae rudimenta : with illustrative observations on each section / Aldrich, Henry, 1647-1710.-- 4th ed.-- 332p ; 19cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter for J. Parker, 1828 Held by: Edinburgh The attempt to re-establish a Roman hierarchy in England : a sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Mary, Lambeth, on Sunday, November 10th, 1850 / by rev. C.B. Dalton.-- 15 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford ; London : J.H. Parker, [1850?] Notes: "Published by request." Held by: Oxford "Bear ye one another's burdens" / Pott, Alfred.-- Oxford : Parker, 1850 Notes: A sermon preached in the Chapel of the Magdalen Hospital, London, April 28, 1850.-- Published by request Held by: Aberdeen Bodily and spiritual diseases compared. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on the Festival of St. Luke the Evangelist, MDCCL. By the Rev. J. Field / Field, John, 1812-1884.-- 24, [2] p.-- Oxford : printed and published by J. Vincent. Longman and Co. London. And all booksellers, [1850] Notes: Date of publication from title.-- Text: Luke.ix.2 .-- With a final leaf of other works by the same author Held by: Cambridge ; Durham Books published by John Henry Parker, Oxford; and 377 Strand, London / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884.-- [4] p.-- [Oxford?], February 1850 Notes: Caption title.-- Probably printed in Oxford. Date of publication from foot of p.1 Held by: Durham Catalogue of the Library [of Lord Rolle] at Stevenstone, North

Devon. / Rolle, John, Baron Rolle.-- 4o..-- Oxford, 1850. Held by: British Library A Catechism on the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. / Beaven, James.-- pp. 123. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library A challenge to those who impugn the position assumed by the Church of England since the Reformation / By E. S. Foulkes.-- 22 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford The character of Pilate and the spirit of the age : a course of sermons / preached at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall, by William Sewell.-- 180 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Notes: Includes bibliographic references Held by: King's College London A charge delivered at the visitation of the Archdeaconry of Oxford in May and June, 1850 / by Charles C. Clerke, D.D. Archdeacon of Oxford. With an appendix, containing an address presented to the Bishop of the Diocese by the Archdeacon, together with His Lordship's reply.-- 24 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Oxford The Christian year ... [By John Keble.] Thirty-seventh edition. / Keble, John ; CHRISTIAN YEAR, Cup.550.f.56., 3434.a.7..-- Thirty-eighth edition..-- pp. viii. 230. ; 32o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library A Chronological Catena of Ancient Fathers and Councils, together with the teaching of the reformers and more recent divines of our Church, on the doctrine of spiritual regeneration in Holy Baptism. / CATENA.-- pp. vii. 150. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library Church matters in MDCCCL / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- 32 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford, London : John Henry Parker No. I: Trial of doctrine / by the Rev. John Keble Notes: Also has title: Church matters in 1850.-- Church matters in 1850 .-- Trial of doctrine Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh ; Oxford Church matters in MDCCCL / Keble, John, 1792-1866.-- 32 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker No. II: A call to speak out / by the Rev. John Keble Notes: Also has title: Church matters in 1850.-- Call to speak out Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford The Church of England leaves her children free to whom to open their griefs : a letter to the Rev. W.U. Richards / by the Rev. E.B. Pusey.-- iv, 199 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1850 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford

A collection of the laws and canons of the Church of England : from its first foundation to the conquest, and from the conquest to the reign of King Henry VIII / translated into English with explanatory notes, in two volumes by John Johnson, M. A., sometime vicar of Cranbrook.-- A new ed.-- 2v. ; 23cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1850-1851.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Bibliographical references and index.-- Edited by John Baron .-- Originally published: London: R. Knoplock and S. Ballard, 1720 .-- Reproductions of the original t.p.'s: A collection of all the ecclesiastical laws, answers, or rescripts, with other memorials concerning the government, discipline and worship of the Church of England Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow ; King's College London The College Servants' Provident Institution. (Rules and Regulations.) / Oxford.-- pp. 15. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Thomas Hall, 1850. Held by: British Library Considerationes modestae et pacificae controversiarum : justificatione, purgatorio, invocatione sanctorum, Christo mediatore, et Eucharistia / par Gulielmum Forbesium.-- 501 p.-- Oxonii (Oxford, England) : J. H. Parker, 1850.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology Held by: ULL Correspondence between the Lord Bishop of Oxford and Mr. Alderman Sadler / Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873 ; Sadler, Charles James, fl.1850.-- 26 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : [printed at the Chronicle office], 1850 Notes: "The Lord Bishop of Oxford" = Samuel Wilberforce; "Mr. Alderman Sadler" = Charles James Sadler Held by: Oxford Critical remarks on Artis logicae rudimenta, with some considerations as to the further improvement of the science / By a former student of Christ Church.-- vii, [1], 102 p.-- Oxford : printed and published by J. Vincent, 1850 Notes: C.B.'s critical commentary is added to the (Latin) text of 'Artis logicae rudimenta', probably Aldrich's edition first published in 1692. - 'It is as the logic book of Oxford, not as a work of Aldrich, that I treat it' (p.iv).-- Text in Latin, notes and discussion in English .-- The preface (p. vii) signed C.B Held by: Durham Cultus animæ; or, an Arraying of the Soul. Being prayers and meditations which may be used in church before and after service, etc. [The introduction signed: F. B.] / B., F. ; Cultus.-- pp. 94. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library The danger of riches ; Seek God first, and ye shall have all : two sermons, preached in the Parish Church of St. James, Bristol / by the Rev. E.B. Pusey.-- 48 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford

[Declaration by tutors of the University of Oxford on teaching about baptism, following the Gorham case] / University of Oxford.-- 1 fold. leaf ; 21cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], [1850] Held by: Cambridge Dewe's Pictorial Plan of the University and City of Oxford ... J. Fisher del. et sc / Dewe, I. ; Dewe, R. ; Fisher, J., Engraver.-- Oxford and London, [1850?] Held by: British Library The Divinity of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A prize essay, etc. / Alexander, William, Rev., S.C.L., of New Inn Hall.-- pp. 71. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library The ecclesiastical and architectural topography of England : Oxfordshire / published under the sanction of the central committee of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.-- 1v. ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index Held by: Oxford Education in England historically considered / by William Henry Teale.-- 54 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford Educational works published by John Henry & James Parker, Oxford; and 377 Strand, London / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884 ; Parker, James, 1834-1912.-- 8 p.-- [Oxford?], [1863?] Notes: Caption title.-- Probably printed in Oxford. Date deduced from work with which the catalogue is bound Held by: Durham [Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford in the year MDCCCL / Edward Meyrick Goulburn.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1850 Held by: British Library Engravings of the curiosities, in the colleges & public buildings, at Oxford : with a description of the same.-- [1], 3 p., [14] leaves of plates : ill. (engravings) ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by and for F. Trash., 1850 Notes: Engravings by J. and H.S. Storer Held by: Oxford An essay on the origin and development of Window Tracery in England. / Freeman, Edward Augustus.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, 1850, 51. Held by: British Library "Excalibur" answered, in a letter addressed to J. R. K. Ralph, Esq., president of the Union Society / W..-- 16p. ; 23cm..-- Oxford : printed by J. Vincent, 1850 Notes: A reply to S. T. P.'s 'Excalibur; or, a free trader's letter to the president of the Union society', Oxford, 1850.-- Signed at end: W. Held by: British Library

Expositions on the Book of Psalms / edited by Charles Marriott.-- 496p.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker : Rivingtons, 1850.-- A library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church : anterior to the division of the East and West ; v. 32 Vol. 4: Psalms 76-101 Held by: ULL A few remarks on a letter addressed to Lord John Russell, on the constitutional defects of the University and colleges of Oxford and on some articles in the Athenæum in reference to the same subject / Vindex.-- 39 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1850 Notes: Signed: Vindex Held by: Oxford A few words of counsel to the parents of a new-born child / [signed: F.H.C.].-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1850 Held by: National Library of Scotland A few words on the spirit in which men are meeting the present crisis in the church : a letter to Roundell Palmer / by Edward Monro.-- 44 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford ; London : J.H. Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge ; Manchester The first three sections and part of the seventh section of Newton's Principia with a preface recommending a geometrical course of mathematical reading, and an introduction on the atomic constitution of matter, and the laws of motion / By G.L. Cooke.-- iv, 163p : diagr ; 23cm (8vo).-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge The flags and aquatic costumes of the boating societies in the University of Oxford.-- 1folded leaf : all coll ill ; 12x139cm folded to 12 x7cm.-- Oxford : C. S. Bridges, [1850] Notes: Cover title: Oxford aquatic costumes Held by: Oxford The Garden of Life: an allegory. / Macleod, John George, Rev..-- 16o..-- Oxford and London, 1850. Held by: British Library A glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic architecture.-- 5th ed., enlarged.-- 2v. in 3 : ill. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index Contents: v. 1. Text -- v. 2., pts. 1 & 2. Plates Held by: Nottingham A help to prayer, in six tracts / by W. Gresley.-- [100]p ; 17cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, [1850] Held by: National Library of Scotland Hints from Utopian schools on prefects / being two addresses delivered by

the warden of a new collegiate school in that happy land. No. I(II).-- 2v. ; 12mo.-- Oxford, 1850-1851 Held by: National Library of Scotland An historical and descriptive account of Cumnor Place, Berks, with biographical notices of the Lady Amy Dudley and of Anthony Forster, Esq., sometime M.P. for Abingdon : Followed by some remarks on the statements in Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth; and a brief history of the parish of Cumnor and its antiquities / By Alfred Durling Bartlett, of Abingdon.-- vii, 147 p., 1 p. of plates : plan ; 24 cm. (8vo).-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1850 Notes: Letter tipped between front cover and endpaper.-- MS inscription on inside of front cover Held by: Aberdeen ; Birmingham The History of Popish Transubstantiation. To which is premised and opposed the Catholick doctrin of the Holy Scripture, etc. [Translated from the Latin by Luke de Beaulieu. With a portrait.] / Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham ; Beaulieu, Luke de ; Brewer, John Sherren, Historian.-- [Another edition.].-- pp. xlvii. 263. ; 12o..-- Oxford & London : John Henry Parker, 1850. Notes: A reissue of the edition of 1840. Held by: British Library The history of the Peloponnesian War / by Thucydides ; the text of Arnold, with his argument ; the indexes now first adapted to his sections and the greek index greatly enlarged by R.P.G. Tiddeman.-- 23cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1850 Notes: Greek text.-- Second copy wants p. 1-72, 75-90. 105-112, 115-116 & 121-166 Partly interleaved, with a few MS. notes by R. Shilleto .-- With indexes by R.P.G. Tiddeman Held by: Cambridge The Holy Catholic Church. / Berens, Edward.-- pp. 15. ; 12o..-- W. Baxter Oxford, 1850. Held by: British Library The Irish Church and the Articles of 1615, in reply to some remarks of the Rev. W. Maskell in his "Second letter." / Jellett, Henry, Dean of St. Patrick's ; Maskell, William.-- 12o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1850. Held by: British Library Kenneth / Yonge, Charlotte Mary.-- 335p ; 16cm.-- Oxford, 1850 Notes: Original held by: Cambridge University Library.-- Copies available from: Cambridge University Library // Surrogate details: Microfilm. Cambridge : Cambridge University Library, [1991]. 1 reel(170fr.); 35 mm, Mellon Microfilming Project. (a b c). Neg: CUL.CM00726. Pos: CUL.CM00726 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates The laws of our knowledge of doctrinal truth : a sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church, on Sunday November 17, 1850 / by William Beadon Heathcote.-- 31 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850

Notes: Text: John, VII, 17 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford Lectures on the History of England. By a Lady (F. A. Trevelyan). (Historical Lectures on the early British Anglo-Saxon and Norman period. Partly edited by ... C. Marriott.).-- 3 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford; London : Littlemore, 1850[-70]. Held by: British Library The legislation of the University of Oxford, and the Hebdomadal Board : a speech prepared for the Convocation, April 23, 1850 / by William Sewell.-- 45 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford A Letter on the intrusion of a Romish Episcopate in England, addressed to the ... Bishop of Worcester. / Oates, John, Principal of Elizabeth College, Guernsey.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1850. Held by: British Library A Letter to a friend upon certain suggestions recently made by Archdeacon Hare, as to the measures to be adopted for the removal of doubts on the doctrine of Regeneration. / Laurence, Robert French ; Hare, Julius Charles, Archdeacon of Lewes.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed], London, 1850. Held by: British Library A Letter to the Rev. Dr. McNeile on certain topics, touched upon in his correspondence with Archdeacon Wilberforce. / Laurence, Robert French ; Macneile, Hugh, Dean of Ripon ; Wilberforce, Robert Isaac.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1850. Held by: British Library A letter to the Rev. T. T. Carter, Rector of Clewer, in reply to his letter, entitled, "Rome Catholic and Rome papal" / by H. W. Lloyd.-- 23 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: King's College London A letter to the Ven. Edward Berens ... on the constitution of the ultimate court of appeal in causes ecclesiastical / By James Randall.-- 16 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford, London : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge ; Edinburgh A Letter to Viscount Ingestre, on the debate in the Union Society on the subject of protection and free trade, etc. [With a prefatory note by Viscount Ingestre.] / Talbot, Charles John Chetwynd, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury.-- pp. 14. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1850. Held by: British Library The Logic of Science: a translation of the Posterior Analytics of Aristotle, with notes and an introduction. By Edward Poste. / ARISTOTLE ; Poste, Edward.-- pp. xvi. 143. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson, 1850. Held by: British Library London Union on Church Matters : address of the Rev. E.B. Pusey / Pusey, E.

B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882.-- 16p ; 18cm.-- Oxford and London : J.H. Parker, [1850] Notes: "Reprinted from the Guardian" Held by: National Library of Scotland Macbeth travestie : a burlesque in two acts / by the author of Mammon and gammon ; as performed at Henley on the day of the Regatta, June 17, 1847.-- 3rd ed.-- 28 p. ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : E.T. Spiers, 1850 Notes: Spine title: Shakespeare travesties.-- Bound with: The merchant of Venice travestie / by the author of Macbeth travestie -- Macbeth : somewhat removed from the text of Shakespeare / by Francis Talfourd -- Romeo and Juliet travestie, or, The cup of cold poison / by Andrew Halliday -- Kinge Richard ye Third, or, Ye battel of Bosworth Field / by Charles Selby -- Hamlet travestie / with annotations by Dr. Johnson and Geo. Steevens and other commentators ; by John Poole -- Othello travestie / by Maurice G. Dowling -- Perdita, or, The royal milkmaid / by William Brough -- Much ado about a merchant of Venice -- Shylock, or, The merchant of Venice preserved / by Francis Talfourd Held by: Nottingham The miscellaneous theological works of Henry Hammond : to which is prefixed, the life of the author / by John Fell.-- 3rd edition; new edition.-- 3v. ; 23cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1849-1850.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Includes bibliographical references Contents: v. 1. A practical catechism. 16th ed. To which is prefixed the life of the author, by John Fell.--v. 2. Of the reasonableness of Christian religion. Of fundamentals, in a notion referring to practice. Of schism: a defense of the Church of England against the exceptions of the Romanists. A parænesis or seasonable exhortatory to all true sons of the Church of England : wherin is inserted a Discourse of heresy in defense of our Church against the Romanist. A new ed.--v. 3. Thirty-one sermons preached on several occasions. A new ed. 2 v Held by: Glasgow ; King's College London Monthly report on the mortality and public health of Oxford. Births and deaths during the month of June, 1849 / [William Alexander Greenhill].-- p. [41]-44 ; (8vo).-- [Oxford : J.H. Parker for Ashmolean Soc., 1850] Held by: Wellcome Library Morals on the book of Job / by S. Gregory the Great, translated, with notes and indices [by J. Bliss].-- 3v. in 4 ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1844-1850.-- Library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ; vols. 18, 21, 23, 31 Notes: Additional, series title page in all vols.-- Includes bibliographical references and index Contents: v. 1. Parts I and II -- v. 2. Parts III and IV -- v. 3, pt. 1. Part V and books XXVIII, XXIX -- v. 3, pt. 2. Book XXX-XXXV Held by: Bristol ; Glasgow ; Lampeter Sp.Col. A New Voyage round the World, by a course never sailed before. [By D. Defoe. A reprint of the 1725 edition published by Bettesworth and Mears.] / Defoe, Daniel ; Voyage.-- pp. 356. ; 8o..-- Oxford : D. A. Talboys, [c. 1850.]

Notes: Anonymous. Held by: British Library The Niger; a prize poem / Russell, William Allan.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1850 Held by: National Library of Scotland Observations on village-school education, with suggestions for its improvement, being a paper read at a meeting of the inspectors of the Diocese at Cuddesdon Palace / by the Rev. R.A. Gordon, Rector of Avington, Berks, inspector of the Deaneries of Ilsley and Newbury.-- 33, [6] p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, for the Diocesan Board, [1850] Notes: 'Published by desire of the Lord Bishop, and the Diocesan Board of Education of Oxford' Held by: Birmingham ; Oxford Occasional Prayers, etc. [For the use of Undergraduates of Exeter College, Oxford.] / PRAYERS.-- 32o..-- Oxford : Privately printed, [1850.] Held by: British Library Old Christmas. / CHRISTMAS.-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1850. Held by: British Library On the method of the study of Ancient Art, etc. / Newton, Sir Charles Thomas, K.C.B..-- pp. 30. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library Opinion of the judges on the jurisdiction of the Convocation in matter of heresy, given in the year 1711 : (Extracted from Mr. Whiston's "Account of the Convocation's proceedings" in his case) / Whiston, William, 1667-1752.-- 18 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Notes: Reprint of p.15-28 of William Whiston's "An account of the Convocation's proceedings with relation to Mr. Whiston", London, 1711 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford Oxford Botanic Garden, or, a popular guide to the Botanic Garden of Oxford / by Charles Daubeny.-- 52 p., [1] folded sheet : ill., map ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton, 1850 Notes: Popular guide to the Botanic Garden of Oxford Held by: Oxford Oxford parish burial ground chapels / Underwood, Henry Jones.-- fol.-- Oxford, [1850] Notes: Volume entitled "Miscellaneous." Held by: National Library of Scotland Oxford University Commission : Case on the part of the University of Oxford.-- 16p ; 21cm.-- [Oxford] : [s.n.], [1850] Held by: Cambridge [Oxford University Examination Papers. 1850-58, 1863, etc.] / Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford, [1850, etc.] Held by: British Library

Oxford University Museum / University of Oxford. Museum Committee.-- 4p.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1850] Held by: Leeds Parochial sermons preached in a village church / Heurtley, Charles Abel.-- xii, 334 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker Second series / by the Rev. Charles A. Heurtley Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Parochial work / by the rev. E. Monro....-- viii, 236 p. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Birmingham The Pattern Shewed on the Mount; or, Thoughts of quietness and hope for the Church of England in her latter days. / Carter, Thomas Thellusson.-- pp. 19. ; 12o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1850. Held by: British Library [Petition to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury from members of Convocation of the University of Oxford, following the decision of the Judicial Committee in the Gorham case] / University of Oxford. Convocation.-- 1 fold. leaf ; 21cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], [1850] Held by: Cambridge Plain statements for plain people [on baptismal regeneration] / by a layman.-- p ; cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], 1850 Held by: Edinburgh A plea for the faithful restoration of our ancient churches. : A paper read before the Architectural and Archæological Society for the county of Bucks, at their first annual meeting in 1848, and repeated at a joint meeting of the Architectural Societies for the archdeaconry of Northampton and the county of Bedford in 1849. To which are added some miscellaneous remarks on other subjects connected with the restoration of churches, and the revival of pointed architecture. By George Gilbert Scott, architect / Scott, Sir George Gilbert, 1811-1878.-- [4],155,[1]p. ; 12[degree].-- London : John Henry Parker, 377 Strand, and Broad Street, Oxford, 1850 ; Oxford Notes: Original held by: National Art Gallery, London.-- Copies available from: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1988]. 2 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.2.88. (a b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.2.88 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates A practical question about Oxford considered in a letter to the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P. for the University of Oxford / by the Rev. D. Melville, M.A. of Brasenose College, Oxford; principal of Bishop Hatfield's Hall, and tutor in the University of Durham.-- 24p ; 21cm (8vo).-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker ; Durham : G. Andrews, 1850 Notes: With half-title Held by: Cambridge A Prophetical Connection between the Old Testament and the New. / BIBLE.-- pp. 36. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, [1850?]

Held by: British Library Protectionist parodies / by "A Tory".-- 53p.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Vincent, 1850 Notes: Introductory letter signed E.H.K.H. Held by: Leeds A Protest ... against Impugners of the freeness of regenerating Grace, in which the doctrine of baptisms in the name of the true God and our Father, and the making manifest the savour of His knowledge ... are stated and maintained. / Smith, William Bramwell.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, Birmingham [printed], 1850. Held by: British Library A protest, on the ground of Holy Scripture, against impugners of the freeness of regeneration grace / Smith, William Bramwell.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1850 Held by: National Library of Scotland Purity of Life. A sermon [on Matt. v. 8]. / Monro, Edward.-- 8o..-- Oxford, London, 1850. Held by: British Library Quarterly report on the mortality and public health of Oxford. Summer quarter of 1849 / [William Alexander Greenhill].-- p. [53]-60 ; (8vo).-- [Oxford : J.H. Parker for Ashmolean Soc., 1850] Held by: Wellcome Library Queries in medical ethics / [William Fraser].-- 44 p., [2] leaves ; (16mo).-- Oxford : J.H. Parker ; London : J. Churchill, 1850 Notes: Ed. by W.A. Greenhill.-- Last 2 leaves contain adverts. for other works ed. by Greenhill and prospectus for forthcoming series of lives of physicians eminent for their piety Held by: Wellcome Library The Questioner questioned, or, a few inquiries concerning the Commission of Inquiry / by a member of convocation.-- 34 p ; 21 cm. (8vo).-- Oxford : William Graham ; London : Whittaker and Co., 1850 Notes: A satire on the Oxford University Commission Held by: Cambridge Quit you like men. Do all with charity. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford in the chapel of St. Mary Magdalene College, on the Festival of St. John the Baptist, MDCCL. By Edward H. Hansell / Hansell, Edward Halifax, 1814-1884.-- [4], 24 p.-- Oxford : William Graham; F. and J. Rivington, London, 1850 Notes: Text: I.Cor.xvi.13-14 Held by: Durham [A Refuge from present Troubles. / REFUGE.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed], London, 1850. Held by: British Library

Remarks on the judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, in the case of Gorham v. the Lord Bishop of Exeter / By a solicitor.-- 32p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge Rome catholic and Rome papal : A letter to the Rev. H. W. Lloyd / By T. T. Carter.-- 17p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge The royal supremacy : not an arbitrary authority, but limited by the laws of the church, of which Kings are members / by E.B. Pusey.-- v ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1850- Notes: Includes bibliographical references Contents: pt. 1. Ancient precedents Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Oxford ; ULL The rules, proceedings, and list of subscribers to the Diocesan Society for the Increase of Church Accommodation and of the Number of Parsonage Houses within the Diocese of Oxford. Established February 8, 1847 / Church of England. Diocese of Oxford. Diocesan Society for the increase of Church Accommodation.-- Oxford : printed by J. Vincent Held by: Durham Sacra Privata. The private meditations, devotions and prayers of the Right Rev. T. Wilson, etc. / Wilson, Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Man.-- [Another edition.].-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1850. Held by: British Library The sacrament of the Lord's Supper to be "duly used" : considerations upon the presence of non-communicants at the Holy Communion / By a London clergyman.-- xi,[1],52p ; 21cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, [1850?] Notes: Preface signed: G. R. P. Held by: Cambridge A sermon preached at the ordination held by the Lord Bishop of Oxford at Christ Church Cathedral on the fourth Sunday in Advent, 1849 / by T. T. Carter.-- 24p ; 16cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1850 Notes: Sermon text: John 13: 14, 15 Held by: Cambridge Sermons / Marriott, Charles, Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford.-- 2v. ; 12mo.-- Oxford, 1843-1850 Held by: National Library of Scotland Sermons principally on the responsibilities of the ministerial office / by E. Monro.-- vii, 197 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1850 Held by: Aberdeen ; Birmingham The Seven Days, or the Old and New Creation. By the author of the Cathedral [Isaac Williams]. / Williams, Isaac, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford ; SEVEN DAYS.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1850. Held by: British Library

A short explanation of the prayer of St. Paul for the Christians at Corinth, that they might partake of the blessings to be obtained from the Holy Trinity / Ashurst, Thomas Henry, b.ca.1784.-- Second edition.-- 8 p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter. Sold by Messrs. Rivington, London, 1850 Notes: By Thomas Henry Ashurst Presentation inscription in the front of Routh 7.F.1/1 Held by: Durham Speculation. [A tale.] / SPECULATION.-- 16o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1850. Held by: British Library A Speech delivered at the meeting of the friends of national education, at Willis's Rooms, Feb. 7th, etc. / Sewell, William, D.D..-- 12o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1850. Held by: British Library Speech on the Commission of Inquiry into the State of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge / delivered by the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P. for the University of Oxford, on Thursday, July 18, 1850.-- 51 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1850 Held by: Cambridge ; Manchester ; Oxford The state-church. : A sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's, on the 5th of November MDCCCL. By the Rev. Baden Powell, .. / Powell, Baden, 1796-1860.-- 39,[1]p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : printed by T. Combe, Printer to the University, [1850] Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- With a list of theological publications by the author.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1988]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.104173 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1988]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.2013. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.2013 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Stricture upon the "County rates and expenditure bill." / Davenport, John Marriott.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1850 Held by: National Library of Scotland Suggestions for the extension of the University; submitted to the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor / by William Sewell.-- 11 p ; 21 cm.-- [Oxford] : [Baxter, printer], [1850] Notes: A letter concerning the proceedings of the Oxford University Commission Held by: Oxford Suggestions to minds perplexed by the Gorham case : A sermon preached at the Royal Chapel, Whitehall, on Sexagesima Sunday, 1850 / By William Sewell.-- 30p ; 16cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1850 Notes: Sermon text: Acts 15: 1, 2 Held by: Cambridge

Sweet Echo, a glee for five voices, the words from Milton's Comus / Ouseley Sir, Bart, Frederick Arthur Gore.-- 7p (fol).-- Oxford : I. Vincent, [c. 1850] Held by: British Library Thoughts on the third form of the new examination statute / Freeman, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1850 Held by: Manchester The three first sections and part of the seventh section of Newton's Principia : with a preface recommending a geometrical course of mathematical reading, and an introduction on the atomic constitution of matter, and the laws of motion / Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727 ; Cooke, George Leigh, 1780?-1853.-- iv, 163 p : diagrs ; 23 cm.-- Oxford [etc.] : J.H. Parker, 1850 Held by: Oxford [To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty ... the humble petition of the undersigned members of Convocation and Bachelors of Civil Law in the University of Oxford ... / University of Oxford. Convocation.-- 1 fold. leaf ; 21cm.-- Oxford : [s.n.], [1850] Notes: Concerning the Church of England doctrine of baptism following the Gorham case Held by: Cambridge Tracts for the Christian seasons.-- 4v. ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker 2nd series Notes: Contents: Vol.1. Advent to the fifth Sunday in Lent. -- Vol.2. From the Sunday next before Easter to the third Sunday after Trinity. -- Vol.3. From the fourth Sunday after Trinity to the twenty-sixth. -- Vol.4. Holy-days Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Tracts on the Church. / Jones, William, of Nayland.-- 16o..-- Oxford and London, 1850. Held by: British Library Transactions of the Aberffraw Royal Eisteddfod, MDCCCXLIX. Including the successful poetical compositions and the essay on the principles and laws of Welsh and English syntax. / ABERFFRAW.-- pp. lxxviii. 212. ; 8o..-- London & Oxford; W. Shone: Bangor : J. H. Parker, [1850.] Held by: British Library The University Commission, or Lord John Russell's postbag of April 27, 1850 : the first instalment / Sewell, William, 1804-1874.-- 2nd ed.-- vii, 35 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, 1850 Notes: A satire composed of letters supposed to have been written to Lord John Russell concerning Oxford University Held by: Oxford Views, elevations, and sections of Minster Lovell church, Oxfordshire / by John Prichard.-- [2], 6 p., [10] leaves of plates : ill., plan ; 46

cm.-- Oxford : Published under the direction of the Architectural Society by John Henry Parker, Oxford and London, 1850 Held by: Cambridge Vindicate your Faith! An Appeal to the Churchmen of England. Edited by the Members of the London Union on Church Matters. / London ; England, 908.d.10.(8.).-- pp. 16. ; 8o..-- Oxford, London : John Henry Parker, [1850.] Held by: British Library Westminster Churches. A sermon [on Matt. xi. 2-5]. / Sewell, William, D.D..-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1850. Held by: British Library Whitaker's Clergyman's Diary and Ecclesiastical Calendar for the Year ... 1851, etc. / EPHEMERIDES ; Whitaker, Joseph, Publisher.-- 18o..-- Oxford and London, [1850, etc.] Held by: British Library [With an introductory essay, by T. Chalmers ... Seventh edition. / Guthrie, William, Minister of the Gospel at New Kilmarnock ; Chalmers, Thomas, D.D..-- New edition,, revised, etc..-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1850. Held by: British Library The witness of God.-- 23 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by T. Combe, [1850?] Notes: Caption title Held by: Oxford The words of the Madrigals for practice on the open night, June 4, 1850. / Oxford.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1850. Held by: British Library [Year book.] / Oxford and District Master Bakers' and Confectioners' Association (Oxford, Town of).-- 16mo.-- [Oxford, 1850-1950] Held by: National Library of Scotland 1851 – Context – 105 Aids to the study of logic : being an attempt to exhibit a simpler view of the object and divisions of the science / by W. H. Karslake.-- 2v : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : W. Graham, 1851 Notes: Contents: Bk. I. Pure analytical logic.--Bk. II. Applied analytical logic Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Oxford An apology for the "High Church" movement on liberal principles : containing a reply to some statements made in Parliament, in a letter to John Williams / by Robert Owen.-- 44 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1851 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Oxford

An Appendix to a Collection of Anthems, used in the Cathedral and Collegiate Churches of England and Ireland. / Marshall, William, Mus. D..-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, 1851. Held by: British Library The articles of the Church of England, with Scripture proofs ... and a brief account of the principal religions and sects.-- New edition.-- 1v. ; 12mo.-- Oxford, 1851 Held by: Glasgow Bibliotheca parva theologica ; A catalogue of books recommended to students in Divinity ; Thoughts on the study of divinity / Wotton, William.-- Oxford : Parker, 1851 Notes: To which are prefixed, Dr. Wotton's Thoughts on the study of divinity, and the lists of books recommended to their pupils by Bp. van Mildert, Bp. Lloyd, and Dr. Burton, late Professors of Divinity in the University of Oxford.-- With a selection of the best editions of the Fathers of the Church Held by: Aberdeen Bishop Bull's Works on the Trinity. (vol. 1, 2. Defensio fidei Nicænæ. A defence of the Nicene Creed ... A new translation.-vol. 3. The Judgment of the Catholic Church on the necessity of believing that our Lord Jesus Christ is very God; The Primitive and Apostolic Tradition of the Doctrine concerning the Divinity of our Saviour Jesus Christ; and Brief Animadversions on a Treatise of Mr. Gilbert Clerke ... A new translation.) / Bull, George, Bishop of Saint David's.-- 3 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1851-55..-- [Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology.] Held by: British Library Books published by John Henry Parker, Oxford; and 377 Strand, London / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884.-- 14, [2] p.-- [Oxford?], February 1851 Notes: Caption title.-- Probably printed in Oxford. Date of publication from head of p.1 Held by: Durham Brief remarks on the statute De lectoribus publicis, to be submitted to Convocation on Tuesday, June 17 / by Charles Daubeny.-- 12 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : printed by J. Vincent, 1851 Notes: An appeal for the foundation of a university museum Held by: Oxford The Calendar of the Anglican Church illustrated : with brief accounts of the who saints have churches dedicated to their names, or whose images are most frequently met with, in England ; the early Christian and medieval symbols ; and an index of emblems.-- vi, 384 p., [21] leaves of plates (incl. front.) : ill. , ports ; 18 cm.-- Oxford, London : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Head and tail pieces.-- Title in red and black Held by: Cambridge

Canzone in lode di Bella Donna, aggiuntovi un sonetto "fatto per uno ch'era in gran fortuna." Componimenti Toscani del secolo XIV. dati in luce dal Dottore E. Wellesley, etc. / Wellesley, Henry, D.D..-- pp. 12. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1851. Held by: British Library A charge to the clergy of the diocese of Oxford : at his second visitation, November, 1851 / by Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford.-- 91, 34 p ; 21 cm.-- London : J. Murray ; Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1851 Notes: Includes appendix (p.[1]-34 at end) Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford ; ULL Christian Unity. A sermon, etc. / Berens, Edward.-- pp. 19. ; 12o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1851. Held by: British Library The church patient in her mode of dealing with controversies : A sermon, preached before the University, at S. Mary's, Oxford, on S. Stephen's Day, 1850 / By Arthur W. Haddan.-- 24p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Sermon text: Psalm 37: 1-3 Held by: Cambridge The church ... : With a chart / Parker, Franke.-- pp. vi, 376 (Fol.).-- Oxford ; London, 1851 Held by: Manchester A collection of the laws and canons of the Church of England : from its first foundation to the conquest, and from the conquest to the reign of King Henry VIII / translated into English with explanatory notes by John Johnson.-- New ed.-- 2v. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1850-1851.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Added t.p. title: Collection of all the ecclesiastical laws, canons, answers, or rescripts, with other memorials concerning the government, discipline and worship of the church of England.-- Contains reproductions of the original title-pages .-- Editor's preface signed: John Baron .-- Includes bibliographical references and index .-- Reprint of the ed. originally published: London : Printed for Robert Knaplock in St. Paul's Church-yard and Samuel Ballard in Little-Britain, 1720 .-- Spine title: Johnson English canons Contents: Contains reproductions of the origenal t.p.'s : A collection of all the ecclesiastical laws, canons, answers, or rescripts, with other memorials concerning the government, discipline and worship of the Church of England ... London, R. Knoplock and S. Ballard, 1720 Held by: Birmingham ; Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Manchester ; Nottingham ; Oxford ; ULL College reforms the first step to university reform : Six letters to the head of a college / Tweed, J. P. (James Peers).-- iv, 64 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1851 Notes: In MS. on the title-page: by J.P. Tweed Exeter coll Held by: Oxford The conversion of Ireland to the Reformed Church of England, recommended as

the most effectual opposition to papal aggression, in a speech delivered by the Principal of Magdalene Hall, at a meeting of the Irish Society of London, held in the Town Hall, May 5th, 1851 / Macbride, J. D. (John David), 1778-1868 ; Irish Society of London.-- 12 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1851 Notes: Principal of Magdalene Hall = John David Macbride.-- "The Reverend John Hill, Vice-Principal of St. Edmund Hall, in the chair." Held by: Oxford Copy of opinion respecting the Oxford University Commission, received by the Vice-Chancellor from the Commissioners, May 4, 1851 / Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund, Sir, 1802-1880 ; Dodson, John, Sir, 1780-1858 ; Hatherley, William Page Wood, Baron, 1801-1881 ; Great Britain. Oxford University Commission.-- 3, [1]p.-- [Oxford?], [1851] Notes: Caption title.-- Probably printed in Oxford .-- The opinion is signed by the legal advisors to the Commissioners, 'John Dodson, A.E. Cockburn, W.P.Wood' and is dated 'Doctors' Commons. April 10, 1851' Held by: Durham Credenda: or, a summary paraphrase of the several articles of the Apostles' Creed, extracted from Bp. Pearson's Exposition. [The preface signed: C. W.] / Pearson, John, Bishop of Chester ; W., C..-- pp. 36. ; 12o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1851. Held by: British Library Daily Offices of Prayer, and other devotions, for the use of the Church of England House of Mercy, Clewer. (An Office for the Reception of a Penitent.) / Windsor.-- pp. 136. 16. ; 16o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1851. Held by: British Library Defensio fidei Nicænæ : a defence of the Nicene creed, out of the extant writings of the catholick doctors, who flourished during the three first centuries of the Christian church; in which also is incidentally vindicated the creed of Constantinople; concerning the Holy Ghost / Bull, George, 1634-1710.-- 2v. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: "a new translation" -- t.p Held by: Oxford [[Defensio fidei Nicaenae = A defence of the Nicene creed : out of the extant writings of the Catholick doctors, who flourished during the three first centuries of the Christian Church : in which also is incidentally vindicated the Creed of Constantinople, concerning the Holy Ghost / Bull, George, 1634-1710 ; Burton, Edward, 1794-1836.-- New translation.-- 2v., xix, 732 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1851-1852.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Defence of the Nicene creed.-- Includes bibliographical references .-- Paged continuously .-- Translated from the Latin as found in Edward Burton's edition of the author's works, Oxford, 1827. Burton's notes are included. cf. Advertisement, v. 1, p. [iii] Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds]] Diligence in the work of the holy ministry : a sermon preached at the

ordination held by the Lord Bishop of Oxford at Christ Church Cathedral, on the fourth Sunday in Advent, 1850 / by G.U. Pope.-- 35 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Held by: Oxford The Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Body, as taught in Holy Scripture. Eight sermons, etc. / Goulburn, Edward Meyrick, Dean of Norwich.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed], and London, 1851. Notes: The Bampton Lectures for 1850. Held by: British Library Esau: his history and character. A sermon [on Gen. xxvii. 34, Heb. xi. 15, 16, 17]. for the second Sunday in Lent. / Pope, George Uglow.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1851. Held by: British Library An essay on the origin and development of window tracery in England; : with nearly four hundred illustrations. By Edward A. Freeman, .. / Freeman, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892.-- xvi, 304,[12]p. : 74 plates ; 8[degree].-- [Oxford] : Oxford and London John Henry Parker, 1851 ; London Notes: Original held by: National Art Gallery, London.-- With binder's directions, an advertisement for works by the author, and an index of places.-- Copies available from: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1988]. 5 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.2.407. (a b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.2.407 Note: With the stamp of the Department of Practical Art Library on the titlepage Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Eureka : a sequel to Lord John Russell's post-bag : respectfully dedicated to the senior member of the University of Oxford / Landon, James T. B. (James Timothy Bainbridge).-- 32 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1851 Notes: A satire on the Oxford University Commission.-- Attributed to James Landon (BL) Held by: Oxford Exhibition of Oxford amateur art, June, 1851 / Haygarth, Henry William.-- 11 p : 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton, 1851 Notes: "Committee: H.W. Haygarth ... [et al.]" Held by: Oxford An explanation of the holy ordinance of confirmation / Ashurst, Thomas Henry, b.ca.1784.-- Tenth edition.-- 8 p.-- Oxford : printed by W. Baxter, sold by Messrs. Rivingtons, London, 1851 Notes: By T.H. Ashhurst (Halkett and Laing, confirmed by presentation inscription at front of Routh 7.F.1/1) Held by: Durham The Gorham case : which are we to believe? / by a country rector.-- 91 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Held by: King's College London

A grammar of the Greek language : chiefly from the German of Raphael Kühner / by William Edward Jelf.-- 2v ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Wright for John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: CONTENTS: v. 1. Accidence.--v. 2. Syntax.-- Includes indexes Held by: Manchester Hand-book guide for the University Galleries, Oxford, containing catalogues of the works of art in sculpture and painting / University of Oxford ; Ashmolean Museum.-- 61 p ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by I. Shrimpton for J. Fisher, 1851 Notes: Handbook guide for the University Galleries, Oxford Held by: Oxford Hints from Utopian schools on prefects / being two addresses delivered by the warden of a new collegiate school in that happy land. No. I(II).-- 2v. ; 12mo.-- Oxford, 1850-1851 Held by: National Library of Scotland The homilies of John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, on the Gospel of St. Matthew : translated with notes and indices / John Chrysostom, saint, Bishop of Constantinople.-- 3v..-- Oxford : Parker, 1851-1876.-- A library of fathers of the Holy Catholic Church, anterior to the division of the East and West Notes: Translated by Sir George Prevost Held by: Bristol The homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, on the Acts of Apostles, translated, with notes and indices : Homilies on the Acts of the Apostles / John Chrysostom, Saint, d., 407.-- Oxford : Parker, 1851.-- A library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church Held by: Aberdeen Hymm Ecclesial / Joannes M. Neale.-- Oxford : John Henry [Parker?], 1851 Held by: British Library Iconography of the west front of Wells Cathedral, : with an appendix on the sculptures of other medieval churches in England; by Charles Robert Cockerell, .. / Cockerell, Charles Robert, 1788-1863.-- [4],126,115,[1]p. : 11 plates (1 folding) ; 4.-- Oxford : and London, John Henry Parker, 1851 ; London Notes: NSTC 2C28480.-- Original held by: National Art Gallery, London.-- Copies available from: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1992]. 3 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.2.1030. (a b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.2.1030 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Idolatrous Apostasy. A sermon, etc. / Bandinel, James, M.A., of Wadham College, Oxford.-- pp. 15. ; 12o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1851. Held by: British Library The inner life of the Christian minister : a sermon preached in Bradfield

Church, Berks, on Trinity Sunday 1851 by the Rev. Sir George Prevost, Bart., M.A., perpetural curate of Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire, at eh ordination of priests and deacons helt there on that day, by the Lord Bishop of Oxford / Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893 ; Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873.-- 21 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Text: 2nd Corinthians IV Held by: Oxford Is it well to institute sisterhoods in the Church of England, for the care of female penitents? By ... T.T. Carter / Carter, T. T., 1808-1901.-- [2], 32 p.-- [Oxford] : Oxford and London, John Henry Parker, 1851 Held by: Durham A Latin grammar for the use of schools / by I.N. Madvig ; translated from the original German, with the sanction and cooperation of the author, by the Rev. George Woods.-- 2nd ed., with an index of the authors.-- xi, 484, 15 p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- Spine title: Madvig's Latin grammar Held by: Glasgow Lectures on the study of theology / delivered in the chapel of Oriel College by Charles P. Chretien.-- xiii, 120 p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Glasgow A letter to... the Lord Bishop of London, in explanation of some statements contained in a letter by the Rev. W. Dodsworth, [Edward Bouverie Pusey] / Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882.-- Second edition.-- Oxford, 1851 Held by: Glasgow A Letter to the ... Bishop of London in explanation of some statements contained in a letter by the Rev. W. Dodsworth ... Fifth edition. / Pusey, Edward Bouverie.-- pp. viii. 196. ; 12o..-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851. Held by: British Library Letter to the Parishioners of St. Saviour's (Leeds), with remarks on some statements in the Bishop of Ripon's Letter to the Parishioners, etc. / Pollen, John Hungerford, the Elder ; Longley, Charles Thomas, successively Bishop of Ripon and of Durham, Archbishop of York, and of Canterbury.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1851. Held by: British Library A letter to the Rev. James Thompson, B.D., Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford / by T. E. Espin[elle].-- 13 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford ; London : J. H. Parker, 1851 Notes: On the subject of his election to the Headship of that college Held by: Oxford A letter to the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London, in explanation of some statements contained in a letter by the Rev. W.

Dodsworth / By the Rev. E.B. Pusey.-- vii, [1], 267, [1]-14, [1] p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Binding: blue diaper grain cloth, printed spine label, mid 19th century.-- "The Lord Bishop of London" is Charles James Blomfield .-- With a corrigendum slip tipped in after p.iv Held by: Leeds [[A Letter to the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London, in explanation of some statements contained in a letter by the Rev. W. Dodsworth ... Sixth edition. / Pusey, Edward Bouverie ; Dodsworth, William, Rev., M.A..-- pp. viii. 196. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : John Henry Parker, 1851. Held by: British Library]] Library of Anglo-Catholic theology. Rules.-- [2], 4, [2] p.-- [Oxford?] : [printed by John Henry Parker?], [1851] Notes: A prospectus for "The library of Anglo-Catholic theology" which was a series of reprints of the works of Church of England divines.-- Caption title .-- Includes a list of works published from 1841 to 1851 .-- Place of publication and publisher suggested by internal evidence Held by: Durham Lyra innocentium : thoughts in verse on Christian children, their ways, and their privileges.-- 5th ed..-- Oxford : Parker, 1851 Held by: Aberdeen A Manual of Daily Prayers. [By G. P., i.e. Sir G. Prevost.] / P., G. ; Prevost, Sir George, 2nd Bart..-- [Another edition.], With an Office of Preparation for the Holy Communion; and Companion to the Altar..-- pp. viii. 52. ; 16o..-- Oxford and London : J. H. Parker, 1851. Held by: British Library A manual of daily prayers, with an office of preparation for the Holy Communion; and companion to the altar / Manual.-- viii, 52 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1851 Held by: National Library of Scotland A manual of ecclesiastical history : from the first to the twelfth century inclusive / by the Rev. E.S. Foulkes.-- xxvii, 443 p ; 23cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow Memorials of Oxford / by James Ingram ; with engravings on steel by John Le Keux and on wood by O. Jewitt.-- 3v in 1 : ill ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Contents: All Souls' College -- Magdalene [sic] College -- Corpus Christi College Held by: Oxford Narrative of five years at St. Saviours, Leeds : to which is added, an extract from the Christian Remembrancer for January, 1850 / by the Rev. John Hungerford Pollen.-- xviii, 250 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1851 Held by: Oxford

New examination statutes. Abstracts of their principal provisions, with a catalogue of books, either expressly mentioned, or treating of the subjects required / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884 ; University of Oxford.-- iv, 48 p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1851 Held by: Oxford Nineveh. A [Newdigate] prize poem recited in the theatre, Oxford, July 3, 1851. / Hunt, Alfred William.-- pp. 15. ; 8o..-- Oxford, Chiswick [printed], 1851. Held by: British Library On the Divinity of the Holy Ghost. A prize essay, etc. / Davey, William Harrison.-- pp. 28. ; 8o..-- London; J. H. Parker: Oxford : S. Walker, 1851. Held by: British Library The Order for the Visitation of the Sick, with a series of supplemental services founded thereon ... To which are added, the Communion of the Sick, and the Ministration of Private Baptism ... By the Rev. R. F. Laurence. / LITURGIES ; Laurence, Robert French.-- pp. viii. 333. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1851. Held by: British Library Oxford Architectural Society. Report from Oct. MDCCCXLIX to Dec. MDCCCL. The rules, list of members, and reports of meetings / Oxford Architectural Society.-- [4], [7]-77, [3] p.-- [Oxford], [1851?] Notes: Imprint suggested by title.-- With [2] final pages of accounts Held by: Durham The Oxford University Commission : A letter addressed to Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart. M.P., ... being a short inquiry into the nature of the protection afforded by legislative incorporation in relation to the University and Colleges of Oxford / by J. W. Pycroft, Esq., F.S.A.-- Second Edition.-- 16p ; 21cm.-- Oxford and London : John Henry Parker, 1851 Notes: Cover title Held by: Oxford ; Trinity College Dublin Parochial Work ... Second edition. / Monro, Edward.-- pp. iv. xxxix. 197. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : John Henry Parker, 1851. Held by: British Library Pascal's thoughts on religion, and other subjects. Translated from the French / Pascal, Blaise.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1851 Held by: National Library of Scotland A pastoral letter to the parishioners of Hursley in the county of Southampton : occasioned by the proposed synodical meeting in the Diocese of Exeter / by the Rev. John Keble.-- 2nd ed.-- 15 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1851 Held by: Manchester ; Oxford Peregrine Pickle: a biographical play, etc. [By C. Reade.] / Reade, Charles ; Smollett, Tobias George ; PEREGRINE PICKLE, 11781.d.15..-- pp. 73

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Held by: Bristol A song of the Encænia, ... / University of Oxford.-- 8vo..-- Oxford, 1853 Held by: Manchester )SÖòúòíîæòù÷ ?ìåìóòù÷ Øùõáððò÷. )PThe OEdipus Tyrannus of Sophocles, with short English notes for the use of schools. / SOPHOCLES.-- pp. 89. ; 16o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1853. Held by: British Library )SÖòúòíîæòù÷ ?ìåìóòù÷ ¥æóì Íòîýð§ý. )PThe Oedipus Coloneus of Sophocles. With short English notes for the use of schools. / SOPHOCLES.-- pp. 96. ; 16o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1853. Held by: British Library Spiritual Communion. Two forms of devotion from the works of Bishops Patrick and Wilson, for those who cannot publicly communicate. Also shorter devotions for the same. / Wilson, Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Man ; LORD'S SUPPER.-- pp. 23. ; 16o..-- Oxford & London : John Henry Parker, 1853. Held by: British Library Stanton St. John underwood, the property of New College, Oxford : a catalogue of about 25 acres of excellent underwood, of ten years' growth, standing in Ralph's Coppice, Stanton St. John, Oxon, which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son, on Tuesday, November 8th, 1853, at the sign of the Chequers, Stanton St. John, at 12 o'clock / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 43 x 35 cm.-- Oxford : T. Mallam & Son, 1853 Held by: Oxford The state of the printed Hebrew text of the Old Testament considered [in two dissertations] ... / Kennicott, Benjamin.-- 2 vols. (8vo).-- Oxford, 1853-1859 Held by: Manchester A statement of facts connected with the election of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone as member for the University of Oxford in 1847, and with his re-elections in 1852 and 1853 / Northcote, Stafford Henry, Sir, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, 1818-1887.-- 32p.-- Oxford : Parker, 1853 Held by: London School of Economics Statutes of Lincoln College, Oxford / Lincoln College (University of Oxford).-- 39 p ; 22 cm.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1853] Notes: In Latin, with preface in English.-- No t.p Held by: Oxford Statutes of the Colleges of Oxford; with royal patents of foundation injunctions of visitors, : and catalogues of documents relating to the university, preserved in the Public Record Office. Printed by desire of Her Majesty's Commissioners for inquiring into the state of the University of Oxford / Oxford. University ; Bond, Sir Edward Augustus, 1815-1898.-- 16 parts ; 8[degree].-- [Oxford] : Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, for Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Published by J.H. Parker,

Oxford; and Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London, 1853 ; London Notes: 16 parts bound in 3 volumes; the statutes of each college have a divisional title, separate pagination and register.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1990]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.106059 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1990]. 19 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.3372. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.3372 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates A synopsis of the Rhetoric of Aristotle / by James E.T. Rogers, M.A.-- iv p., 1 table ; 25 x 63 cm. folded to 14 x 12 cm.-- Oxford : Alexander Ambrose Masson., 1853 Notes: Cover title: Aristotles Rhetoric. Synopsis.-- Preface dated Dec. 14th, 1852 Held by: Oxford A systematic Analysis of Bishop Butler's complete Treatise on the Analogy of Natural and Revealed Religion to the constitution and course of Nature; on the plan of Dr Mill's Analysis of Bp. Pearson's Exposition of the Creed. / Wilkinson, John, M.A., of Merton College, Oxford ; Butler, Joseph, successively Bishop of Bristol and of Durham.-- Second edition, revised..-- pp. viii, 145 ; (8o); 23 cm..-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1853. Held by: British Library Ten Sermons in illustration of the Creed. / Tupper, William George.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, 1853. Held by: British Library The theological works / Thorndike, Herbert.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1853 Held by: ULL The theological works of William Beveridge... / Beveridge, William, 1637-1708.-- vii, 451 p. ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1853.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Vol.2: Sermons 25-51 Held by: Birmingham Thoughts during Sickness. By the author of "The Doctrine of the Cross" and "Devotions for the Sick-Room." [The prefatory remarks signed: R. B., i.e. Robert Brett.] / B., R. ; Brett, Robert.-- pp. xvi. 132. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1853. Held by: British Library Thoughts in Verse. / THOUGHTS.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1853. Held by: British Library To builders, carpenters & others : a catalogue of 2 strong carts seasoned boards on every description oak & elm plank, new doors large quanity of

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About 44 acres of mowing grass, the afterfeed of the same: also anout 12 acres of growing corn with the straw situate in Shotover and Garsington parishes to be sold by auction, by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son at the White Hart Inn, Headington on Friday Next, the 20th day of July at five o'clock / T. Mallam & Son.-- 53 x 39 cm.-- [Oxford] : T. Mallam & Son, 1855 Held by: Oxford Abstracts of the proceedings / Ashmolean Society.-- 2voll., 22x14 cm.-- Oxford, 1844-1854 Notes: 1: From 1832-1842 inclusive. 2: From 1843-1852 inclusive Held by: Liverpool Ada's Thoughts: or, the Poetry of Youth. By E. M. S., author of "Blanche Mortimer." / S., E. M..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1854. Held by: British Library The Adulterer waiting for the twilight. [A tract.] / ADULTERER.-- pp. 3. ; 12o..-- Oxford & London : Church Penetentiary Association, [1854.] Held by: British Library Alden's Illustrated Family Miscellany, and Oxford Monthly Advertiser. / PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS.-- fol..-- Oxford, [1854-66.] Held by: British Library Amy Grant, or the One Motive. A tale. [By Anna. M. Hopton.] / Grant, Amy ; Doggett, C. B. ; Hopton, Anna Maria.-- 8o..-- Oxford & London, 1854. Held by: British Library The angels God's ministers of judgment and mercy : A sermon preached in substance at the parish church, Worminghall, on the feast of St Michael and all angels, 1854, at a thanksgiving service for God's late mercies / Oxenham, Henry Nutcombe, 1829-1888.-- (8vo).-- Oxford and London, 1854 Held by: Cambridge Apologetic and practical treatises / Quintus Septimus Florens Tertullianus ; translated by C. Dodgson.-- 2d ed.-- lv, 548 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker ; London : F. and J. Rivington, 1854.-- A library of fathers of the Holy Catholic church ; 10 Notes: Includes index.-- No more published Held by: King's College London Are you converted? On the present deplorable state of the university, and why? / University of Oxford (Oxford, Town of. [Appendix.]).-- 16 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1854.-- Oxford church tracts ; no. 1 Held by: National Library of Scotland Aristotle on pleasure : A translation of part of the seventh book of the Nicomachean ethics. With notes / By a tutor.-- [3], 4-31, [1] p ; 80.-- Oxford : Francis Macpherson., 1854 Notes: Includes an appendix on the twelfth chapter.-- Printers from foot of p.31 Held by: Oxford

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against the Bill for the destruction of city churches and the sale of burial grounds. [Signed: F. R. I. B. A., i.e. Sir George Gilbert Scott.] / Scott, Sir George Gilbert ; A., F. R. I. B. ; Blomfield, Charles James, successively Bishop of Chester and of London ; Consecration.-- pp. 31. ; 8o..-- [London;] J. H. Parker: Oxford & London; G. Bell: [London,] : J. B. Nichols & Sons, 1854. Held by: British Library Correspondence between Lord Viscount Palmerston, the Chancellor of the University, and the Board of Heads of Houses and Proctors / Great Britain. Home Office ; University of Oxford. Chancellor.-- 24 p ; 23 cm.-- [Oxford] : [University of Oxford], Dated: Delegates' Room, Feb.25, 1854 Notes: The title is taken from a note which reads: The Vice-Chancellor is authorized to print for the use of members of Convocation the following correspondence [etc.] Held by: Oxford The Crystal Palace in 1853. A dialogue. [Against the Sunday opening of the Crystal Palace.] / CRYSTAL PALACE.-- [A reissue.], The Crystal Palace. Reasons for and against the admission of the public on Sundays, etc..-- pp. ix. 27. ; 12o..-- Oxford & London, 1854. Held by: British Library A Daily Text-Book; for the use of those who have to work hard, and of children in parish schools. By the author of "Daily Prayers for the use of those who have to work hard." [The preface signed: H. W. B., i.e. Sir Henry Williams Baker.] / B., H. W. ; Baker, Sir Henry Williams, Bart. ; Text-Book.-- pp. viii. 59. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1854. Held by: British Library The day of judgment : a sermon preached on the twentieth Sunday after Trinity, 1839, in S. Peter's Church, Brighton / by the Rev. E.B. Pusey.-- Third edition.-- 45 p ; 21 cm.-- [Oxford] : [John Henry Parker], [1854? ] Notes: Entitled: The day of judgement.-- Item number 01 in a volume of 10, with spine title : "Repentance. Pusey" .-- Lacks imprint on title-page. Printer from t.-p. verso .-- Printed "Preface" commences : "wing Sermon" ; it has been prefixed by "The following" in black ink .-- Spine title: Repentance .-- Text on Joel II, 11 Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Decree passed on the XXIId of November M.DCCC.LIV. in the Convention of the Master and Fellows of Pembroke College in the University of Oxford, for the amendment of their statutes under the powers of the Act 17 and 18 Victoria, c.81 : together with the amended form of statutes / Pembroke College (University of Oxford).-- vii, 25 p ; 24 cm.-- [Oxford] : [s.n.], [1854] Notes: Introduction in English, statutes in Latin Held by: Oxford The dedication of Solomon's temple : a poem which obtained the University prize for "The best poem on a sacred subject" : Oxford, MDCCCLIV / by William Edward Green.-- 19 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Held by: Oxford

[Della religione, disciplina, e riti sacri della Chiesa Anglicana : opuscolo di Cosino vescovo di Durham. Coll' agguiunta de alcuni brevi argomenti intorno alla fede cattolica ed all riforma anglicana, tratti dagli scritti di Lancelotto Andrewes, Giuello, Beveregio, Bullo, Vescovi, e Giacomo I, Re. ; In calce: Catechismo della Chiesa Anglicana edito per Federico Meyrick / Cosin, John, 1594-1672 ; Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626 ; Beveridge, William, 1637-1708 ; Bull, George, 1634-1710 ; James I, King of England, 1566-1625 ; Jewel, John, 1522-1571 ; Meyrick, Frederick, 1827-1906.-- xii, 103 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : Stampato da G. Wright, 1854 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Oxford Demosthenis super corona oratio. The Oration of Demosthenes on the crown. With short English notes for the use of schools. [Edited by Theodore A. W. Buckley.] / DEMOSTHENES ; Buckley, Theodore Alois William.-- pp. 97. 80. ; 16o..-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854. Held by: British Library The distinctive character of the natural, the spiritual, and the divine life / by the Rev. R. Aitken.-- 43 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton ... [etc.], 1854.-- Tracts for the clergy and the earnest-minded ; no. 1 Notes: At head of t.p.: The teaching of the types Held by: Edinburgh The doctrine of holy baptism : a sermon / by Richard Parrott.-- 20 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Held by: King's College London Doubts and queries respecting the new act for the University of Oxford / by a resident fellow.-- 13 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : William Graham, 1854 Held by: Oxford The duty of private judgment : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, Nov. 11, 1838 / by Edward Hawkins.-- 3rd ed.-- 33 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- Text: I. Thessalonians V, 21 .-- With a final leaf of advertisements Held by: Oxford The Educational Register and Family Almanack for the year of our Lord 1855. / EPHEMERIDES.-- 8o..-- Oxford, London printed, [1854.] Held by: British Library An essay on the chronology of the New Testament / by Thomas Lewin.-- 142p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : J.H.Parker, 1854 Held by: King's College London Excellent underwood in the Brasenose College Woods, near Horsepath, Oxon : Catalogue of about 4 acres of good underwood standing in the Brasenose College Woods, near to Bullingdon Greenabout three miles from Oxford, which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son on Friday Nov.10 1854 the 2nd day of December at two o'clock at Mr Moore's, the sign of the

Chequers, Horspath / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 53 x 39 cm.-- [Oxford] : T. Mallam & Son, 1854 Notes: Catalogue of about 4 acres of good underwood standing in the Brasenose College Woods, near to Bullingdon Greenabout three miles from Oxford, which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son on Friday Nov.10 1854 the 2nd day of December at two o'clock at Mr Moore's, the sign of the Chequers, Horspath Held by: Oxford The festal epistles of S. Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria / translated from the Syriac with notes and indices.-- xxvi, 163 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1854.-- A library of fathers of the Holy Catholic church ; 38 Notes: Includes hitherto unpublished Syriac text of parts of two letters (p. 141-146).-- Includes indexes .-- Translated by Henry Burgess; edited by H. G. Williams Held by: Glasgow ; King's College London A few remarks in favour of establishing public nurseries : for the protection of the infant children of the industrious poor while their parents are engaged in their daily labour. By an M.A.-- 14,[2]p. ; 8.-- Oxford : and London, John Henry Parker, 1854 ; London Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1994]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.114431 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1994]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.7462. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.7462 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates A few words on the Constitution to be submitted to the Convocation of the University of Oxford by the Hebdomal Board. By Henry Boothby Barry / Barry, Henry Boothby, fl.1821-1854.-- 16 p.-- Oxford : Joseph Vincent; and ... James Ridgway ... London, February 20, 1854 Held by: Durham A Few Words to Servants about the Church Penitentiary Association. / England.-- 12o..-- Oxford and London, [1854.] Held by: British Library A few words upon the admission of dissenters to the University of Oxford / by a priest of the Church of England.-- 16 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Held by: Oxford The financial statement of the thirty-fourth Report (fortieth year) of the Oxford and Oxfordshire Auxiliary Bible Society. (Instituted 1813.) / Oxford and Oxfordshire Auxiliary Bible Society.-- 13, [3] p.-- Oxford : printed by J. Vincent, 1854 Held by: Durham Fine underwood, oak, fir & birch saplings, firewood, &c. &c. at Nuneham, Oxon to be sold by auction by Messers T. Mallam & Son on Tuesday November 21 1854 at Mr Ansell's, The Harcourt Arms Inn Nuneham Courtney / T. Mallam &

Son.-- 1 broadside ; 44 x 29 cm.-- [Oxford] : T. Mallam & Son, 1854 Held by: Oxford Flowers from the Garden of the Church: or, the Collects of the Church of England versified; together with the Collects themselves and the probable date assigned to each. By the Rev. George Townsend ... Second edition. / LITURGIES ; Townsend, George, Canon of Durham.-- pp. viii. 42. iv. ; 12o..-- Oxford and London; Durham [printed] : J. H. Parker, 1854. Held by: British Library Georgica Virgilii. The Georgics of Virgil and the Minor Poems. With short English Notes for the use of Schools. [By H. H., i.e. H. Hayman?] Lat. / Virgilius Maro, Publius ; Hayman, Henry ; H., H..-- 16o..-- Oxford, 1854. Held by: British Library The Georgics of Virgil / literally and rhythmically translated by W. Sewell.-- vi, 95 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1854 Held by: Oxford "The Going Forth of the Host." A Few Thoughts for the present Crisis. / THOUGHTS.-- pp. 24. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1854. Held by: British Library The Gospel not a ceremonial Law. A sermon [on 2 Cor. iii. 17]. / Litton, Edward Arthur.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1854. Held by: British Library A Grandmamma's first Catechism; or, a few steps in religious knowledge. By a Lady. / LADY.-- Second edition..-- 12o..-- Oxford printed and London, 1854. Held by: British Library The Great Warfare. By the author of "The Loaves and Fishes." / WARFARE.-- 12o..-- Oxford and London, 1854. Held by: British Library The Hecuba. With short English notes for the use of schools / Euripides.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1854 Held by: National Library of Scotland The history and antiquities of Birkenhead Priory : illustrated by views, plans, and elevations together with views of the churches formerly connected with the Priory / by William I. Mason and A. W. Hunt.-- 16 p., [15] leaves of plates : ill ; 38 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1854 Held by: Manchester The history of the Peloponnesian war / with notes by T. Arnold.-- 3rd ed.-- 3 voll. in 4.-- Oxford, 1847-1854 Held by: Liverpool The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople : on the First Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians / John Chrysostom,

Saint, d. 407.-- xxiii, 654p.-- Oxford ; London : Parker : Rivington, 1854.-- A library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church : anterior to the division of the East and West ; v. 4-5 Notes: Translated with notes and indices Held by: ULL Homoeopathy : explained and illustrated / by T. Battye.-- 44 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : Slatter and Rose, 1854 Held by: Wellcome Library Honesty the best policy : a story of Oxford in February, 1853.-- 20 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1854 Held by: Oxford Horae Sacrae. Prayers and meditations for private use: from the writings of the divines of the Anglican Church. With an introduction by the Rev. John Chandler. / HORÆ ; Chandler, John, M.A..-- pp. xxvi. 194. ; 18o..-- London: J. H. Parker: Oxford : R. & A. Suttaby, 1854. Held by: British Library How shall we examine dissenters? : considerations suggested by Clause XLIV of the Oxford University Act / by an examiner.-- 26 p.-- Oxford, London : Parker, 1854 Held by: Oxford How to use and understand the Lord's Prayer. / LORD'S PRAYER.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, 1854. Held by: British Library Hymn Book for the use of the Church of S. Cross, Holywell. [By H. B. Walton?] / HYMNALS ; Walton, Henry Baskerville.-- pp. iv. 3-142. ; 8o..-- [Oxford,] : J. Vincent, 1854. Held by: British Library In a convocation to be holden on Friday the 31st instant, at two o'clock, it will be proposed to affix the University seal to the following petition to the honourable House of Commons / R.L. Cotton, Vice Chancellor.-- 1sheet : 39 cm.-- [Oxford] : [University of Oxford], 1854 Notes: Caption title.-- The petition is dated beneath Cotton's name 'Delegates' room, March 25, 1854.' Held by: Oxford The influence of commerce upon Christianity : a prize essay, read in the Theatre, Oxford, June 28, 1854 / by William Henry Fremantle.-- 38 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, 1854.-- Chancellor's prize essay ; 1854 Held by: Oxford An introductory sketch of sacred history; being a concise digest of notes and extracts from the Bible and from the work of approved authors / Offley-Martin, Francis.-- viii, 201, [3]; 16 p.-- Oxford and London : John Henry Parker, 1854 Notes: Copy Bamburgh D.9.60 has inscription on title-page "By Francis Offley-Martin"

Held by: Cambridge ; Durham Is war justifiable on the principles of the New Testament? : a sermon, preached on the day of National Humiliation for the war, April 27, 1854 / by the Rev. Arthur S. Latter.-- 19 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1854 Held by: Oxford Justification and conversion : a letter, reprinted from the Guardian / by John W. Knott.-- 12 p ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton, 1854.-- Guardian Notes: Reprinted from the: Guardian.-- This is a reply to a letter by Dr Hook (probably Walter Farquar Hook), published by the Guardian Held by: King's College London Leamington College Sermons. School Life, etc. / Burbidge, Thomas.-- pp. xxiv. 290. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1854. Held by: British Library Lectures on the history of England / by a lady [i.e. Frances A. Trevelyan]. ([Vol. 2] edited by the Rev. Charles Marriott.).-- 2v. ; 8vo.-- Littlemore, [Oxford], 1850-1854 Held by: National Library of Scotland A letter from a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, to Roundell Palmer / Deane, Francis Hugh, fl.1820-1871 ; Selborne, Roundell Palmer, Earl of, 1812-1895.-- 11, [1]p.-- Oxford : W. Graham ..., 1854 Notes: On the effect and obligation of the Fellow's Oath.-- Signed Francis Hugh Deane (p.7) Held by: Durham A letter relating to the Oxford University Bill. Addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Derby, Chancellor of the University of Oxford. By R. Bullock Marsham / Marsham, Robert Bullock, 1786?-1880 ; Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, Earl of, 1799-1869.-- 20 p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker; and ... London, 1854 Held by: Durham A letter to a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, from Roundell Palmer ... on the effect and obligation of the Fellow's Oath / Selborne, Roundell Palmer, Earl of, 1812-1895 ; Deane, Francis Hugh, fl.1820-1871.-- 11, [1]p.-- Oxford : W. Graham ..., 1854 Notes: "A fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford" = Francis Hugh Deane (OCLC).-- In reply to Francis Hugh Deane's "A letter from a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, to Roundell Palmer ... " Held by: Durham A letter to the parishioners of Brixham, in reply to 'A Brixham Layman.' / Wilson, Charles Thomas, Vicar of Tong.-- 12o..-- Oxford, [1854.] Held by: British Library A letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, on university reform / by the

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Augustus, successively Bishop of New Zealand and of Lichfield.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1854. Held by: British Library Lyra Hellenica, or translations from modern British poets into Greek Iambic verse ... Second edition, much enlarged. / Humphreys, Edward Rupert.-- pp. viii. 215. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1854. Held by: British Library Magdalen College School, Oxford. [Prospectus and examination papers, July 1854] / Magdalen College School.-- [28] p.-- [Oxford?], [1854] Notes: Contents: Contains a list of masters, details of fees, a list of pupils, exhibitions and prizes and a set of papers for the July 1854 examinations Held by: Durham Man's conception of eternity : an examination of Mr. Maurice's theory of a fixed state out of time : in a letter to the Rev. L.J. Bernays / by the Rev. H.L. Mansel.-- 24 p ; 21 cm.-- London ; Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Edinburgh Manual for Confession. / MANUAL.-- 18o..-- Oxford, 1854. Held by: British Library A Manual of Devotions for Sea-Faring Men. [By E. F., i.e. E. Field.] / F., E..-- 8o..-- Oxford printed and London, 1854. Held by: British Library The martyrs of Vienne and Lyons : a prize poem recited in the theatre, Oxford, June 28, 1854 / by Frederick George Lee.-- 16 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, 1854 Held by: Oxford Medea / with English notes: from the German of Witzschel. [By the Rev. A.R. Webster.] Edited by the late Rev. Thomas Kerchever Arnold, M.A. With short English notes for the use of schools.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1854 Held by: National Library of Scotland Memorial on the (proposed) Oxford University lecture rooms, library, museums, &c : addressed to members of Convocation / by Richard Greswell.-- 20 p., [3] folded leaves of plates : map, plans ; 21 cm.-- [Oxford] : [s.n.], [1854?] Held by: Oxford Memorials of the most Reverend Father in God Thomas Cranmer, sometime Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : wherein the history of the church, and the reformation of it, during the primacy of the said archbishop, are greatly illustrated, and many singular matters relating thereunto, now first published (1694) in three books : collected chiefly from records, registers, authentic letters, and other original manuscripts / by John Strype.-- 3v. in 4 ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by T. Combe for the Ecclesiastical History Society, 1848-1854

Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- Spine title: Strype's memorials of Abp. Cranmer .-- Vol. 3 pt. 2 (Appendix and addenda) has half-title only .-- With half-title: Strype's memorials of Archbishop Cranmer Held by: Birmingham ; Nottingham Mercy, an encouragement to exertion. A sermon [on 2 Cor. ix. 1]. / Murray, John, Vicar of Wroxton.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed], and London, 1854. Held by: British Library The Methodistic Tenet of Conversion as taught by the Rev. R. Aitken shewn to be antagonistic to the theory of the Church. By a Cornish Curate [i.e. F. E. B. Cole]. / Aitken, Robert, Incumbent of Pendeen ; Cole, Francis Edward Baston.-- pp. 35. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1854. Held by: British Library Morning Thoughts, suggested by the Second Lessons for Morning Service. By a Clergyman. [In verse.] / CLERGYMAN.-- 2 pt. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. & J. Parker, 1854, 56. Held by: British Library [The nature, causes, and effects of the present defective system of church teaching / by the Rev. R. Aitken.-- p. [67]-91 ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton ... [etc.], 1854.-- Tracts for the clergy and the earnest-minded ; no. 3 Notes: At head of t.p.: The teaching of the types Held by: Edinburgh "The necessity for individual exertion on the part of the Clergy and Laity ... in their respective spheres of Duty." A [visitation] sermon [on Tim. iv. 10, 11]. / Mant, Frederick Woods.-- 12o..-- Oxford and London, 1854. Held by: British Library A new edition of the Greek text of the Gospels, with prolegomena, notes and references, for the use of schools and students for orders / by H.C. Adams.-- 4v in 1 ; 19cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854-1855 Notes: Text in English and Greek Contents: 1. St. Matthew -- 2. St. Mark -- 3. St. Luke -- 4.St.John Held by: Glasgow New examination statutes : abstracts of their principal provisions, with a catalogue of books, either expressly mentioned, or treating of the subjects required / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884 ; University of Oxford.-- 2nd ed.-- iv, 58 p. [6 p.] ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Held by: Oxford Obedience to the law of love the only assurance of everlasting life : A sermon, preached at the Assizes for the County of Anglesey, in S. Mary's Church, Beaumaris, July 29, 1854 / By Edward Owen.-- 35,[1]p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : Alexander Ambrose Masson, 1854 Notes: Sermon text: 1 John 3: 14 Held by: Cambridge

Objections to the Government scheme for the present subjection and future management of the University of Oxford. : By Charles Neate, .. / Neate, Charles, 1806-1879.-- 40p. ; 8.-- Oxford : and London John Henry Parker, 1854 ; London Notes: Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1992]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.111449 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1992]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.5677. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.5677 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates The Odes and Epodes (Satires, Epistles and Ars Poetica) of Horace. With short English notes, etc. / Horatius Flaccus, Quintus.-- 3 vol. J. H. & Jas. ; 16o..-- Oxford : Parker, 1854, 55. Held by: British Library The old English style of architecture : as applicable to modern requirements; or, Suggestions for the new museum at Oxford / Parker, James, 1833-1912.-- 11 p : plates, plans ; 21 cm.-- Oxford?, [1854] Notes: Pamphlet Held by: Oxford On some of the prevalent objections to ritual observances. A sermon preached in S. Barnabas' Church, Pimlico, on the second Sunday after Easter / by the Rev. G.R. Portal.-- 20 p ; 22 cm.-- London ; [Oxford] : J.T. Hayes .... Joseph Masters ... J.H. Parker ... Oxford, 1854 Notes: "Printed at the request of the congregation.", t.p Held by: Durham On the application of plain song to the services of the church : a paper read before the Oxford Society for the Study and Practice of the Plain Song of the Church / by the Rev. James Leonard Fish.-- 11 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Vincent, [1854?] Held by: Oxford One or two points relating to the Oxford University bill, considered in a letter to Sir W. Heathcote / by J.J. Randolph.-- 17 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1854 Held by: Oxford An open college best for all : a reply to "The case of Queen's College, by the Rev. John Barrow ..." / by William Thomson. With an appendix on the Michel Foundation.-- 49 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : William Graham, 1854 Held by: Oxford Oratio in Theatro Sheldoniano habita die S. Matthiæ, 1854 / auctore J.E.T. Rogers, M.A.-- 7 p ; 21 cm.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1854] Held by: Oxford Orestes ... With short English notes for the use of schools / Euripides.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1854

Held by: National Library of Scotland Our individual relationship to Christ as a saviour / by the Rev. R. Aitken.-- p. [125]-193 ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton ... [etc.], 1854.-- Tracts for the clergy and the earnest-minded ; no. 5 Notes: At head of t.p.: The teaching of the types Held by: Edinburgh Oxford Church Tracts. No. 1. Are you converted? On the present deplorable state of the University, and Why? / OXFORD CHURCH TRACTS.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1854. Notes: No more published. Held by: British Library Oxford, Feb. 23, 1854 / Russell, John Russell, Earl, 1792-1878 ; University of Oxford.-- 1sheet ; 23 cm.-- [Oxford] : [University of Oxford] ; Oxford : Baxter Notes: A brief record of Lord Russell's statement about the decision taken by Convocation on 24th Feb. 1854, and an appeal to Convocation not to 'submit to such dictation'.-- Caption title Held by: Oxford Oxford reformers : a letter to Endemus and Ecdemus / by a fellow of Oriel [i.e. J.W. Burgon].-- 19 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Notes: In reply to: Common-room common-places, by two Oxford fellows.-- "The following is the letter promised in page 11 ... by J. Earle" -- p.17 Held by: Oxford Papers published by the Tutors' Association, Oxford, M.DCCC.LIII M.DCCC.LIV / Oxford Tutors' Association.-- 31 p.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Held by: Bristol Parochial Sermons. / Armstrong, John, Bishop of Grahamstown.-- pp. xv. 331. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, 1854. Held by: British Library Parochial sermons preached and printed on various occasions : now collected into one volume / by E. B. Pusey.-- 1v., Various pagings.-- Oxford : John Henry and James Parker ; London : Rivington, 1865 Notes: Each sermon has own title page Contents: Sermon 1. The day of judgment. --Sermon 2. Christ the source and rule of Christian love. --Sermon 3. The preaching of the Gospel a preparation for our Lord's coming. --Sermons 4-5. God is love; whoso receiveth one such little child in my name, receiveth me. --Sermon 6. Chatisements neglected, forerunners of greater. --Sermon 7. Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost. --Sermon 8. Do all to the Lord Jesus. --Sermons 9-10. The danger of riches; seek God first, and ye shall have all. --Sermons 11-12. The Church, the converter of the heathen. --Sermon 13. The glory of God's house Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col.

Perdita and Angelina; or, the lost one found. An Anglo-Roman Dialogue. (Romeward and Homeward. A second part of Perdita and Angelina.) / Kennaway, Charles Edward.-- 8o..-- Oxford printed, and London, 1854-57. Held by: British Library Poems. ... Second edition, enlarged. / Lee, Frederick George.-- 8o..-- Oxford, printed, and London, 1854. Held by: British Library Postscript to a letter to the Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone, &c / by the Rev. J. Barrow.-- 4 p ; 22 cm.-- [Oxford] : [John Henry Parker?], [1854] Notes: Signed 'J.B. Queen's College, March 10, 1854.'.-- Title taken from caption title on p. [1] Held by: Oxford A practical lecture on plain song : delivered to the members of the "Society for the Study and Practice of the Plain Song of the Church" / by the Rev. T. Helmore.-- 21 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for private circulation, 1854 Held by: Cambridge ; Oxford Prayers for Christian Households. / CHRISTIAN HOUSEHOLDS.-- pp. 8. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. Parker, [1854.] Held by: British Library Prayers to be used during our present troubles : November, 1854 / [Samuel Wilberforce].-- 12 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford and London : John Henry Parker, 1854 Notes: Samuel Wilberforce has been identified as the author, but his name does not appear on the item Held by: King's College London Preliminary address of the Origines kalendariæ italicæ lately published at the Oxford University Press : with some further observations / by Edward Greswell.-- xv, 135 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Oxford Private halls and collegiate additions : their architecture and ecclesiology / Edward G. Bruton.-- 16 p., 3 leaves of plates : plans ; 21 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry Parker, 1854 Notes: "A paper read before the Oxford Society for Promoting the Study of Gothic Architecture." Held by: Cambridge Recommendations respecting college statutes, and the alterations required in colleges, as adopted by the Tutors' Association, March, M.DCCC.LIV / Oxford Tutors' Association.-- p.99-151.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854.-- Reports of the Oxford Tutors' Association ; no.4 Held by: Bristol The Register of persons entitled to vote at any election of a Member or Members to serve in Parliament, which shall take place in and for the City of Oxford. / OXFORD.-- 12o..-- Oxford, [1854.] Held by: British Library

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Held by: Oxford A Century of Verses, in memory of the Reverend, the President of Magdalen College. [An elegy on the death of M. J. Routh.] / Burgon, John William, Dean of Chichester.-- 4o..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker, 1855. Held by: British Library Charge delivered by James Randall, M.A., Archdeacon of Berks, at his primary visitation, in May, 1855 / Randall, James, 1790-1882 ; Brinkley, Richard, 1942-2000 [former owner] ; Church of England. Archdeaconry of Berks.-- 19p ; 16 cm.-- Oxford, London : John Henry and Jas. Parker, 1855 Notes: Item no. 8 in vol. with spine title "Parochial Tales & Tracts" Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Christel, a Christmas poem; and sonnets, by Cephas. / Cephas, pseud..-- pp. 26. ; 8o..-- Oxford; G. Bell: London : Slatter & Rose, [1855.] Held by: British Library Christian philanthropy exemplified in a memoir of the Rev. Samuel Wilson Warneford : illustrated by extracts from his letters / Thomas, Vaughan, 1775-1858.-- 139 p : illus ; 27 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by W. Baxter, 1855 Held by: Oxford Christian Unity. A sermon [on Eph. iv. 1-3], etc. / Hawkins, Edward, D.D., Provost of Oriel College, Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford, London [printed], 1855. Held by: British Library The church, as an evangelizing agency, typified by the Post-diluvians / Aitken, Robert, 1800-1873.-- p. [297]-319 ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton ... [etc.].-- Tracts for the clergy and the earnest-minded ; no. 8 part II / by the Rev. R. Aitken Notes: At head of t.p.: The teaching of the types Held by: Edinburgh The church, as the kingdom of heaven, typified by the Jewish nation / Aitken, Robert, 1800-1873.-- p. [321]-367 ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton ... [etc.].-- Tracts for the clergy and the earnest-minded ; no. 9 part III / by the Rev. R. Aitken Notes: At head of t.p.: The teaching of the types Held by: Edinburgh The Church in the Household; a manual of family devotions selected from the Book of Common Prayer. / Tugwell, George.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, Ilfracombe [printed], 1855. Held by: British Library The church, or, Our corporate relationships to Christ / by the Rev. R. Aitken.-- p. [195]-248 ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton ... [etc.], 1855.-- Tracts for the clergy and the earnest-minded ; no. 6 Notes: At head of t.p.: The teaching of the types Held by: Edinburgh

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Death. [A religious tract.] / DEATH.-- pp. 4. ; 12o..-- Oxford & London : John Henry Parker, [1855.] Held by: British Library The Devotional Life render'd familiar, easy, and pleasant, in several hymns upon the most common occasions of human life. Composed and collected by T. Seaton. / Seaton, Thomas ; Godfrey, William, Vicar of Ravenstone.-- [Another edition. Edited by W. Godfrey.].-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1855. Held by: British Library The different principles on which the chief systems of popular representation have been based in ancient and modern times : a prize essay, read in the Theatre, Oxford, June 20th, 1855 / by George Charles Brodrick.-- iv, 42 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, 1855 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Oxford Divine Judgments manifested in the failure of human counsels. A sermon [on 2 Sam. xvii. 14 and Job v. 12, 14]. / Woodgate, Henry Arthur.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1855. Held by: British Library Do all to the Lord Jesus. A sermon ... Fourth edition. / Pusey, Edward Bouverie.-- Fifth edition..-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1855. Held by: British Library The doctrine of the real presence : as contained in the Fathers from the death of S. John the Evangelist to the fourth General Council, vindicated, in notes on a sermon, "The presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist," preached A.D. 1853, before the University of Oxford / Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882.-- xii, 722 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Printed for J.H. Parker, 1855 Notes: With half title and final adverstisement leaf Held by: Edinburgh ; Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford Doors or no Doors, or the re-arrangement of M[other] Church considered, in a letter to the parishioners. / DOORS.-- 12o..-- Parker, Oxford, [1855?] Notes: No. 153 of "Parochial Tracts.' Held by: British Library A Dream of the New Museum [at Oxford. By C. G. B. Daubeny]. / DREAM ; Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle.-- pp. 14. ; 8o..-- Oxford : J. Vincent, 1855. Held by: British Library The ecclesiastical and architectural topography of England / Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.-- 7 pt. in 2 ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1848-1855 Notes: Ed. by J.H. Parker & others Contents: Diocese of Oxford.--Diocese of Ely Contents: Pt. 1. Bedfordshire -- Pt. 2. Berkshire -- Pt. 3. Buckinghamshire

-- Pt. 4. Oxfordshire -- Pt. 5. Huntingdonshire -- Pt. 6. Cambridgeshire -- Pt. 7. Suffolk Held by: Cambridge L'Église Anglicane n'est point schismatique. [Translated into French by F. Godfray and edited by F. Meyrick.] / Meyrick, James ; Godfray, Frederick ; Meyrick, Frederick.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1855. Held by: British Library Ensham, Oxford : the excellent brewery with stabling convenient out-buildings large garden, malthouse, 4 stone-built tenements to be sold, by auction by Messrs T. Mallam & Son at the Three Cups Inn, Oxford On Saturday the 20th Day of October 1855 at three o'clock / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 57 x 45 cm.-- [Oxford : T. Mallam & Son, 1855.] Notes: Excellent brewery with stabling convenient out-buildings large garden, malthouse, 4 stone-built tenements to be sold, by auction by Messrs T. Mallam & Son at the Three Cups Inn, Oxford On Saturday the 20th Day of October 1855 at three o'clock Held by: Oxford The Epistles and Ars poetica. With short English notes / Horace.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1855 Held by: National Library of Scotland Excellent and substantial household furniture and various effects removed for convenience of sale to be sold by auction by Messrs. T Mallam & Son at the large room at the Star Hotel on Thursday, the 8th Day of November 1855, at 11 o'clock / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 57 x 45cm.-- Oxford : T. Mallam & Son, 1855 Held by: Oxford Facts three hundred years ago, and facts now, or, The trials and triumphs of Nonconformists / by William Ferguson ...-- 68p ; 17cm.-- Oxford : Printed [for the author] by F. Trash, 1855 Notes: Cover title: Trials & triumphs Held by: British Library The Fall of Sebastopol. A ... sermon [on Ps. lx. 12]. / Sowter, J., Chaplain of the Essex Lunatic Asylum, Brentwood.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, 1855. Held by: British Library Finchale Abbey. By the Author of "Where are our young Men?' / FINCHALE ABBEY.-- 12o..-- Oxford, printed, and London, 1855. Held by: British Library Fine underwood in the parish of Stanton Harcourt, Oxon : to be sold by auction by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son, on Tuesday, Nov. 27th, 1855, at 11 o'clock, at Mr. Blake's, the Sign of the Harcourt Arms, Stanton Harcourt ... about 30 acres of capital underwood, standing in Coggs Coppice and Tar Wood, very convenient for Carriage, being near good Turnpike Roads / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 38 x 26 cm.-- Oxford : T. Mallam & son, 1855 Held by: Oxford

Form of prayer on occasion of the ceremony of laying the first stone of the new museum at Oxford, June XX. M.DCCC.LV.-- 6 p : music ; 27 cm.-- [Oxford? : s.n., 1855] Held by: Oxford Freehold and leasehold property at Woodstock, Ensham, Northleigh, Handborough, & Wootton, Oxon, to be sold by auction, by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son, at the Mitre Hotel, Oxford, on Saturday the 26th day of May, 1855, at four o'clock, in the following lots / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 68 x 51 cm.-- Oxford : T. Mallam, 1855 Held by: Oxford Freehold dwellings house and premises no.6 Clarendon Street, Jericho, Oxford. To be sold by auction, by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son, at the Clarendon Arms Inn, on Thursday the 12th of April, 1855 at 6 o'clock / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 43 x 34 cm.-- Oxford : T. Mallam & Son, 1855 Held by: Oxford The Good Fight. 1 Tim. vi. 12. An allegory. / FIGHT.-- 12o..-- Oxford, London [printed], 1855. Held by: British Library Holy Matrimony. Devotional Exercises ... for the use of those who intend to enter into that holy estate. / Hake, Robert, Rev..-- 12o..-- Oxford and London, 1855. Held by: British Library Horatii Satirae. The satires of Horace. With short English notes / Horace.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1855 Held by: National Library of Scotland The Hour of Sickness. [A tract.] / HOUR.-- 12o..-- Oxford, [1855.] Held by: British Library Hymns used at the Church of S. Leonard, Sunningwell, and the chapel of S. Swithun, Kennington, Diocese of Oxford. [Compiled by Frederick George Lee.] / HYMNALS ; Lee, Frederick George.-- pp. 31. ; 24o..-- Oxford : Morris and Burrough, 1855. Held by: British Library Inkermann. A poem. / Milman, Robert, Bishop of Calcutta.-- 12o..-- Oxford and London, 1855. Held by: British Library Interpretatio omnium epistolarum Paulinarum... Vol.5 / St Chrysostom.-- Oxford, 1855 Held by: Cambridge Irrevocable: a tale. / IRREVOCABLE.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford printed, [1855]. Held by: British Library The judgment of the Catholic Church on the necessity of believing that Our Lord Jesus Christ is very God : the primitive and apostolic tradition of the

doctrine concerning the divinity of Our Saviour Jesus Christ : and brief animadversions on a treatise / Bull, George, 1634-1710.-- xiii, [1], 372, [2] p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. Parker, 1855.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Answers Clerke's Antenicenismus which is part of his Tractatus tres.-- Half-title : Bishop Bull's works on the Trinity vol. III .-- The first treatise is written in opposition to the views of Simon Episcopius while the second is in opposition to the Irenicum Irenicorum of Daniel Zwicker Held by: Oxford Kidlington about four miles from Oxford : valuable freehold meadow land newly built dwelling house ... to be sold by auction by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son at the Roebuck Inn, Corn Market Street Oxford on Saturday the 21st day of April 1855 at two o'clock / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 57 x 44 cm.-- [Oxford : T. Mallam & Son], 1855 Held by: Oxford Lars Porsenna.-- 7p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, [ca 1855] Notes: A parody of Macaulay's poem Held by: National Library of Scotland Leasehold dwelling, no.45 High Street, Oxford. To be sold by auction, by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son, at the house now occupied by Mr G. Drinkwater as an Hotel during the rebuilding of the Three Goats Inn, on Friday, 21st of October 1853 at 6 o'clock / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 51 x 38 cm.-- Oxford : T. Mallam & Son, 1853 Held by: Oxford Lectures upon the ecclesiastical history of the first three centuries : from the crucifixion of Jesus Christ to the year 313 / by Edward Burton.-- 2v. ; 23cm.-- Oxford : printed by S. Collingwood, printer to the University, for the author, 1833 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index Held by: King's College London ; St. Andrews Sp.Col. Lent readings from the Fathers / selected from the "Library of the Fathers".-- 2nd ed.-- viii, 270 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : Parker, 1855 Notes: "Library of the Fathers" ed. by E. B. Pusey Held by: King's College London The Life of Saint Cyprian. Bishop and martyr. / Cyprian, Saint, Bishop of Carthage [Caecilius Cyprianus].-- pp. 24. ; 12o..-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton, [1855.].-- [Lives of the Saints. no. 4.] Held by: British Library The limits of demonstrative science : considered in a letter to the Rev. William Whewell, D.D / by the Rev. Henry Longueville Mansel.-- 46 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : William Graham ... [etc.], 1855 Notes: Includes bibliographical references Held by: Edinburgh The literary churchman : A journal devoted to the interests and advancement

of religious literature.-- Oxford : printed by Messrs Parker, 1855- Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. A Manual of Gothic Mouldings and continuous Ornament. Forming No. 2 of a Series of Manuals of Gothic Ornament. / GOTHIC ORNAMENT.-- 16o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, [1855.] Held by: British Library A Manual of Gothic Stone Carving. Forming No. 1 of a Series of Manuals of Gothic Ornament. / GOTHIC ORNAMENT.-- 16o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, [1855.] Held by: British Library Manual of Greek and Latin prose composition, specially designed to illustrate the differences of idiom between those languages and the English / by E. R. Humphreys.-- [6], 180 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry, 1855 Notes: English text with examples of Greek and Latin Held by: Cambridge ; Glasgow Marsh Baldon near Nuneham, Oxon : catalogue of household furniture and effects to be sold by auctions by Messrs. T. Mallam & Son on Tuesday the 4th day of December 1855 at twelve o'clock, on the premises of Mrs E Tame who is leaving / T. Mallam & Son.-- 1 broadside ; 43 x 35 cm.-- Oxford : T. Mallam & Son, 1855 Held by: Oxford The Men of Nineveh and the Men of England: a sermon [on Jonah iii. 5, 10]. / Edwards, John, Rector of Newtown.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1855. Held by: British Library The mosque rising in the place of the Temple of Solomon : a prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 20th, 1855 / by Edward Haydon Osborn.-- 16 p ; 17 cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, 1855.-- Newdigate prize poem (University of Oxford) Held by: Oxford Napoleon III and England : an enquiry / By Benjamin Bickley Rogers.-- 21p ; 21cm.-- Oxford : Printed for the author by Messrs. Parker, 1855 Held by: Cambridge A new edition of the Greek text of the Gospels, with prolegomena, notes and references, for the use of schools and students for orders / by H.C. Adams.-- 4v in 1 ; 19cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1854-1855 Notes: Text in English and Greek Contents: 1. St. Matthew -- 2. St. Mark -- 3. St. Luke -- 4.St.John Held by: Glasgow Ninety short sermons for family reading : following the course of the Christian seasons / by the author of A plain commentary on the gospels.-- 2v. ; 17 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry and James Parker, 1855 Notes: Series 1

Held by: Cambridge Of the imitation of Christ, four books / by Thomas a Kempis.-- New ed.-- xii, 351 p ; 18cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1855 Notes: Includes index Held by: Glasgow The old week's preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, after the warning in the church for its celebration / edited by William Fraser.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1855 Notes: Week's preparation Held by: Cambridge ; National Library of Scotland One more return from captivity; or My submission to the Catholic Church, vindicated and explained / Ffoulkes, Edmund Salusbury.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1855 Held by: National Library of Scotland Oration ... against Ctesiphon. With short English notes / Aeschines, the Orator.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1855 Held by: National Library of Scotland Oxford University Museum / University of Oxford. Museum Committee.-- 2p., 1 plan.-- [Oxford : s.n., 1855] Held by: Leeds Palæstra Musarum. A series of examination papers for translation into Latin and Greek prose and verse. Collected and arranged by E. W. [With a MS. letter from the Editor.] / Walford, Edward, M.A., of Balliol College, Oxford.-- Pt. 1. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1855. Notes: No more published. Held by: British Library Papal Supremacy tested by Antiquity. / Meyrick, James.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford [printed], 1855. Held by: British Library Parish sermons. First [- second] series / Fraser, William, Vicar of Alton.-- 2v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1855-1860 Held by: National Library of Scotland Parker's Church Calendar and General Almanack for 1855-57, 61, 1897, 1918. / EPHEMERIDES.-- 8o..-- Oxford printed, and London, 1855-1918. Notes: The years 1858-60 were included in the "Oxford Diocesan Calendar and Almanac," the separate issue being resumed in 1861. Held by: British Library Parochial lectures on the Psalms : from the fathers of the primitive church / by the Rev. F.H. Dunwell.-- [ix]-xi, [v]-viii, 235 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1855 Held by: Cambridge Peremptory sale : catalogue of household furniture, stock-in-trade, &c., to

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John Parkinson, M.A., versus the proctors of the University of Oxford : judgment pronounced by J.R. Kenyon ... acting for the Chancellor of the University, 5 December, 1859 / Kenyon, John Robert ; Parkinson, John ; University of Oxford.-- 12 p ; 23 cm.-- [Oxford] : [s.n.], [1859] Notes: Caption title Held by: Oxford A Latin grammar for the use of schools / by I.N. Madvig, professor of Latin literature, Copenhagen. Translated from the original German, with the sanction and cooperation of the author, by the Rev. George Woods.-- Fourth edition / with an index of the authors.-- xv, [1], 502 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford, and 377, Strand, London : John Henry and James Parker., MDCCCLIX Notes: Includes index Held by: Oxford The Lazar-House of Leros: a tale of the Eastern Church in the seventeenth century. [By John Mason Neale.] / LEROS ; Neale, John Mason.-- pp. 121. ; 8o..-- London, Oxford : J. H. & J. Parker, [1859.] Notes: "Historical Tales." No vi. Held by: British Library The least change which suffices best : two letters on the examinations to the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor / by J.P. Tweed, M.A., Fellow and tutor of Exeter College.-- iv, 34 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry and James Parker, 1859 Held by: Oxford Lectures on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans ... Edited by ... J. Marriott. / Marriott, Charles, Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford ; Bible ; Marriott, John, Rev., the Younger.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1859. Held by: British Library Lenten sermons preached in Oxford in 1859 / by the Bishop of Oxford, Bishop of Lincoln [and others.].-- vii, 299 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1859 Held by: National Library of Scotland A Letter addressed to the Author of "Facts and Documents shewing the Alarming State of the Diocese of Oxford" [i.e. Charles P. Golightly]. / Cust, Arthur Perceval, Dean of York ; Oxford, Diocese of ; Purey-Cust, Arthur Perceval, Dean of York.-- pp. 8. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : John Henry & James Parker, 1859. Held by: British Library A letter to 'a senior clergyman' in reply to 'Facts and documents' bearing upon the state of the diocese of Oxford / by a clergyman of the diocese.-- 14p ; 21cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry and James Parker, 1859 Notes: Clergyman of the diocese = Charles Gooch.-- Senior Clergyman = C.P. Golightly Held by: Cambridge A Letter to Archdeacon Clerke by the Rev. A. Isham ... stating his reasons for refusing to sign the address (of the Archdeacons and Rural Deans to the Bishop of Oxford) of Feb. 25, in reference to the pamphlet, "Facts and

documents, &c." / Isham, Arthur.-- pp. 13. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Baxter, [1859.] Held by: British Library A letter to the Rev. A. Isham in reply to his letter to Archdeacon Clerke in reference to the Rural Dean's Address to the Bishop of Oxford. / Isham, Arthur.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1859. Held by: British Library The life and contemporaneous church history of Antonio de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalatro : which included the kingdoms of Dalmatia and Croatia ; afterwards Dean of Windsor, Master of the Savoy, and Rector of West Ilsley in the Church of England, in the reign of James I / Newland, Henry, 1804-1860 Newland, Henry, Dean of Ferns.-- xv, 271 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. Henry and J. Parker, 1859 Held by: Birmingham ; Edinburgh The Lily of Tiflis: a sketch from Georgian Church History. [By John Mason Neale.] / TIFLIS ; Neale, John Mason.-- pp. 87. ; 8o..-- London; Oxford [printed] : J. H. and J. Parker, [1859.].-- ["Historical Tales." No. iv.] Held by: British Library (Local Examinations.) First [etc.] Annual Report of the Delegacy rendered to Convocation Dec. 31, 1858, etc. (Division Lists.-Tables, etc.) / Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford, [1859, etc.] Notes: After 1889 the Division Lists and Tables are catalogued in the separate sets of Senior and Junior candidates. Held by: British Library Lucknow : a prize poem / recited in the Theatre, Oxford, July 6th, 1859, by Anthony S. Aglen, scholar of University College.-- 22 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, 1859.-- Newdigate prize poem (University of Oxford) ; 1859 Held by: Oxford A memoir of John Armstrong, D.D., late Lord Bishop of Grahamstown. With an introduction by Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford. 3rd ed / Carter, Thomas Thellusson ; Armstrong, John, Bishop of Grahamstown.-- xvi, 436p.,[1]leaf of plates, port; 18cm.-- Oxford : John Henry and James Parker, 1859. Held by: British Library Monthly Offering. A sermon [on Acts iv. 35]. / Tyrwhitt, Richard Saint John.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1859. Held by: British Library Monthly offertory : a sermon preached at St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford / by Richard St. John Tyrwhitt.-- 15 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry and James Parker, 1859 Notes: Sermon text: Acts IV, 34-35 Held by: Oxford

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Parker.-- Copies available from: Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1995]. 4 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.2.1672. (a b c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.2.1672 Note: With stickers from the Science & Art Department, South Kensington Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates The fall of the Republic of Florence / by John Richard Magrath.-- 23 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, 1860.-- Stanhope prize essay ; 1860 Held by: Oxford Footprints on the Sands of Time. Biographies for young people ... By L. E. B. [i.e. Lucy E. Bather.] / B., L. E. ; Bather, Lucy Elizabeth ; Footprints.-- pp. 140. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. & J. Parker, 1860. Held by: British Library The Forsaken; or, the Times of St. Dunstan. / Dunstan, Saint, successively Bishop of Worcester and of London and Archbisop of Canterbury.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford [printed], [1860.] Notes: No. 21 of a series called: "Historical Tales.' Held by: British Library Freedom and labour : two sermons preached before the University of Oxford / by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley.-- 50 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. and J. Parker, 1860 Notes: Texts: Judges IV, 4-5; and Matthew XX, 6, 16 Contents: I. The freedom of the gospel -- II. The labourers in the vinegard Held by: Oxford Gaisford Prize: Greek Iambics ... By C. W. Chute. [Translated from Richard III., Act IV., Sc. 4.] / Shakespeare, William ; Chute, Chaloner William.-- 12o..-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton, 1860. Held by: British Library God's prohibition of the marriage with a deceased wife's sister, Leviticus XVIII, 6 : not to be set aside by an inference from a restriction of polygamy among the Jews, Leviticus XVIII, 18 / by the Rev. E.B. Pusey.-- 44 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : J.H. & J. Parker ; London : Rivingtons, 1860 Held by: Cambridge ; Leeds ; Oxford ; ULL Greek iambics : recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 20, MDCCCLX / by Chaloner W. Chute.-- 3, 3 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, 1860.-- Gaisford prize, Greek verse (University of Oxford) ; 1860 Notes: At head of title: Gaisford prize.-- A translation of Shakespeare's King Richard III, Act 4, scene 4 .-- Greek and English on opposite pages Held by: Oxford Happiness, or the secret spring of bliss, and antidote of death. / Dupe, Eliza.-- pp. iv. 107. ; 12o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1860. Held by: British Library The history of Dorchester, Oxfordshire : British earthworks--Roman

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Notes: Also has title: Ecclesiastical history.-- Includes bibliographical references and index .-- Spine title: Burton's Ecclesiastical history Held by: St. Andrews Sp.Col. A Letter to the Right Hon. Viscount Dungannon, on Lord Shaftesbury's Church of England and Ireland Rites and Ceremonies Bill. / Moore, John Walter ; Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury.-- 12o..-- Oxford and London, 1860. Held by: British Library Letters from the Town Clerk of Oxford on the inundations of the Thames, with a map, and proposing a remedy / Hester, George P..-- iv, 33 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : map ; 23 cm.-- [Oxford] : H. Hall, [1860] Notes: Letters signed: Geo. P. Hester.-- "Reprinted from Oxford Journal." Held by: Oxford Light in darkness : or God's dealings vindicated, and Christ's name magnified, in the life and death of his saints. A sermon preached in the parish of Sleaford, on occasion of the death of Susan, wife of the Rev. R. Yerburgh / by Horatio Spurrier.-- 22 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : Parker, 1860 Notes: Title within mourning border Held by: ULL List of resident and non-resident members with their addresses in Oxford, registered to Thursday, June 28, 8 p.m. / British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting (30th : 1860 : Oxford) [Proceedings].-- Oxford : n.pub, 1860? Held by: Aberdeen Lucia's Marriage; or, the Lions of Wady-Araba: a story of the Idumæan Desert. [By John Mason Neale.] / LUCIA ; Neale, John Mason.-- pp. 102. ; 8o..-- London, Oxford [printed] : J. H. and J. Parker, [1860.] Notes: "Historical Tales." No xix. Held by: British Library March for the Pianoforte / West, William James.-- fol.-- Oxford, [1860?] Held by: British Library Memorial sermons delivered to the theological students of Queen's College, Birmingham / Rowe, Richard Marrack, M.A.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1860 Held by: National Library of Scotland The minor prophets : with a commentary, explanatory and practical, and introductions to the several books / by E.B. Pusey.-- 623p : ills ; 30cm.-- Oxford : J.H. & J. Parker, 1860.-- The Holy Bible with a commentary, explanatory and practical, and introductions to the several books Notes: "Fourth thousand" Held by: Edinburgh ; Oxford The monumental brasses of Wiltshire : a series of examples of these memorials, ranging from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries, accompanied with notices descriptive of ancient costume, and generally illustrative of the history of the country during this period / Kite,

Edward.-- xiii, 111 p : 34 plates (4 fold.), ill., coats of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, ports ; 25 cm.-- London ; Oxford : printed for the author and sold by John Henry and James Parker, 1860 Notes: Includes bibliographical footnotes and index.-- Limited to 250 copies Held by: Oxford A New Catena on St. Paul's Epistles ... Edited by the Rev. Henry Newland. [With the text.] / BIBLE ; Newland, Henry Garrett ; Shutte, Reginald Neale.-- 2 vol. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. & J. Parker, 1860. 1. A Practical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians, etc. [By Reginald N. Shutte.] pp. xxiv. 434. 2. A Practical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippians, etc. [By Reginald N. Shutte.] pp. xii. 231. Notes: No more published. Held by: British Library Ninety-six sermons / Lancelot Andrewes.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker vol 2 Held by: British Library Notes on the first two books of Euclid. Designed for candidates for responsions. / EUCLID.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1860. Held by: British Library Occasional Sermons. / Norman, Richard Whitmore, Dean of Quebec.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1860. Held by: British Library On the principle of non-intervention : a lecture delivered in the Hall of All Souls College / by Mountague Bernard.-- 36 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 Held by: Oxford On the proper share of the University in the Board of Street Commissioners / by Charles Neate.-- 24 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by Messrs. Parker, [1860?] Notes: "For private circulation." Held by: Oxford The opened door : a sermon preached in the chapel of the Training College, Culham, Oxon., on Tuesday in Holy-Week, MDCCLX / by J. R. Woodford.-- 22, [1] p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 Held by: King's College London Opening address of the president delivered on the 28th of June / Senior, 1790-1864 Nassau William ; British Association for the Advancement of Science. Section F (Economic Science and Statistics). Meeting, 1860 Oxford [Proceedings].-- Oxford : n.pub, 1860? Held by: Aberdeen Our English home : its early history and progress, with notes on the introduction of domestic inventions / Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884.-- iv,

204 p ; 20 cm.-- Oxford : J. H. & Jas. Parker, 1860 Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.-- "Many of the ... details have ... been contributed to Mr. Parker's 'Domestic architecture.'" Held by: London School of Economics ; Oxford Our Lord's Ascension the Church's gain: a sermon [on John xvi. 7], etc. / Liddon, Henry Parry.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed], & London, 1860. Held by: British Library Our Public Worship. Three sermons preached at St. Mary Magdalen Church, Oxford. / Tyrwhitt, Richard Saint John.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, 1860. Held by: British Library Oxford idylls by the city poet laureate, dedicated to his sponsors, Charles Neate ... and Charles James Sadler / Plowman, Joseph.-- 26 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Published for the author at Plowman's agency office, 1860 Held by: Oxford Oxford local examinations : statement prepared by a Committee of the Delegacy, and presented November 21, 1860 / University of Oxford. Hebdomadal Council.-- 4 p ; 23 cm.-- [Oxford] : [s.n.], [1860] Notes: At head of title: For the use of the Hebdomadal Council only.-- Caption title Held by: Oxford Oxford magazine, and church advocate.-- 3 in 2 v ; 22cm.-- Oxford, 1860-1863 Notes: [No more published].-- ([The head titles of vol. 1 read] Parochial magazine and monthly diocesan (-church) record) Held by: Cambridge The Oxford Museum : remarks addressed to a meeting of architectural societies / by Henry W. Acland ; with letters from John Ruskin and John Philips.-- 2nd ed.-- xvi, 78 p., [1 fold. leaf] : ill., plan ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. and Jas. Parker ; London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1860 Notes: Cover title: Remarks on the Oxford Museum Held by: Oxford Oxford Night Caps. A collection of receipts for making various beverages used in the University. [By R. Cook.] / Cook, Richard, of Oxford ; OXFORD NIGHT-CAPS.-- New edition,, enlarged..-- pp. 54. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1860. Held by: British Library The Oxford Parochial Magazine, and monthly diocesan record. / PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS.-- 3 no. ; 8o..-- Oxford, 1860, 61. Notes: The head-title reads: The Parochial Magazine. Held by: British Library Oxford sketches / Ryman, James.-- 1v : ill. ; 34 cm.-- [Oxford : Ryman, 1860?] Notes: Cover title Held by: Birmingham The Oxford University and city guide / University of Oxford (Oxford, Town

of. [Appendix.]).-- New ed., with a plan of Oxford, and ... engravings on steel.-- vi, 278 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford, [1860] Held by: National Library of Scotland Oxford university museum / University Museum (Oxford, England).-- 8p ; 21cm.-- [Oxford, 1860] Notes: Caption title.-- Pamphlet .-- Report on progress previously published in Acland, Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke. The Oxford museum ... Oxford, 1859, Appendices B and C, p. 103-111 .-- Ruskin's name appears in list of donors, p. 5-6 Held by: Cambridge Parish sermons. First [- second] series / Fraser, William, Vicar of Alton.-- 2v. ; 8vo.-- Oxford, 1855-1860 Held by: National Library of Scotland The Parochial Hymn-Book for the use of the Church of England. / Robinson, John, M.A., of Oriel College, Oxford.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1860. Held by: British Library Parochial magazine & church record.-- 1v. ; 21 cm.-- Oxford : William R. Bowden, 1860-1861 Notes: Also published in London by Rivingtons.-- Cover title: Oxford magazine, and church advocate .-- Parochial magazine and church record .-- regular: monthly Held by: National Library of Scotland The Parochial Psalter and Hymn-Book, for the use of the Church of England. Selected and arranged by the Rev. J. Robinson. / BIBLE ; Robinson, John, M.A., of Oriel College, Oxford.-- 2 pt. J. H. & Jas. ; 32o..-- Oxford & London : Parker, 1860. Notes: A supplement, published anonymously in 1869, is entered under Hymnals. [English.] Held by: British Library Pass and class : an Oxford guide-book through the courses of literae humaniores, mathematics, natural science, and law and modern history / by Montagu Burrows.-- xii, 256 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford ; London : J.H. & J. Parker, 1860 Held by: Edinburgh The Plague of London. (Gaisford Prize.) Gr. / Bryce, James, Viscount Bryce.-- pp. 16. ; 12o..-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton, 1860. Held by: British Library Plainspoken's Letters to Dr. Dodge on the revision of the Liturgy. [Signed: "P. Plainspoken."] / Plainspoken, Philip, pseud. ; Liturgies.-- pp. 51. ; 8o..-- Oxford and London : J. H. and J. Parker, 1860. Held by: British Library A plea for seasons and places of spiritual retirement for the working

clergy, by a priest of the Church of England [i.e. Richard Hooper]. To which are added Instructions and meditations for an annual reitrement of ten days [extracted from "Ordonnances et instructions synodales", by Antoine Godeau, Bishop of Grasse and Vence, translated by Basil Kennet]. / Hooper, Richard, M.A. ; Plea ; England, 4408.ee.6..-- pp. 95 ; 22 cm..-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton, 1860. Held by: British Library A poem upon the life and character of Sir John Franklin, with special reference to time, place, and discovery of his death / Vidal, Owen A. ; British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting (30th : 1860 : Oxford) [Proceedings].-- Oxford : Shrimpton, 1860 Notes: Recited in the Sheldonian Theatre Monday, July 2 Held by: Aberdeen A practical and exegetical commentary on the epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians... / edited by the Rev. Henry Newland....-- xxiv, 434 p. ; 23 cm.-- London ; Oxford : J.H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 Held by: Birmingham Prayers in behalf of Missions and Missionaries, compiled from the Holy Scriptures, by two clergymen of the Church of England. With an appendix of prayers by Bishops Andrews, Wilson, and others. Second edition. / PRAYERS ; Andrewes, Lancelot, successively Bishop of Chichester, of Ely, and of Winchester ; Wilson, Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Man.-- pp. 84. ; 12o..-- Oxford : H. Hammans, 1860. Held by: British Library The present relations of science to religion : a sermon preached on Act Sunday, July 1, 1860, before the University of Oxford, during the meeting of the British Association / by Frederick Temple.-- 18 p ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 Notes: "Printed by request." Held by: Oxford The Privy Council. The Arnold Prize Essay, 1860. / Dicey, Albert Venn.-- pp. 70. ; 8o..-- Oxford : T. & G. Shrimpton, 1860. Held by: British Library Proceedings of the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society / Oxford Architectural & Historical Society.-- v : ill ; 22 cm.-- Oxford : [Oxford Architectural and Historical Society], 1860-1902 Notes: Also has title: Proceedings and excursions of the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society.-- Some vols. called: Proceedings and excursions of the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society Held by: Oxford Prolegomena logica : an inquiry into the psychological character of logical processes / by Henry Longueville Mansel.-- 2nd ed., corr. and enl.-- xiii, 359 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : Henry Hammans ; London : Whittaker, 1860 Notes: "A portion of the following pages has already appeared in two articles contributed ... to the North British Review." -Pref.-- Includes bibliographical footnotes

Held by: Cambridge ; Leeds ; Liverpool ; Manchester ; Oxford ; ULL The proposed revision of the Book of Common Prayer considered / by the Rev. Thomas Lathbury.-- 27p.-- Oxford : J.H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 Held by: ULL The Quay of the Dioscuri; a history of Nicene times. Written in Greek by Macarius ... and now translated. [by John Mason Neale, or rather written by him.] / Macarius, Merchant of Tunnies, etc., ; Neale, John Mason.-- pp. iv. 114. ; 8o..-- London, Oxford, [1860]. Notes: No. 9 of series called "Historical Tales." Held by: British Library The Question, "Why should we pray for Fair Weather?" answered. A sermon [on Acts xiv. 17], etc. / Rose, Henry John, Archdeacon of Bedford.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1860. Held by: British Library The Radcliffe catalogue of 6317 stars : chiefly circumpolar reduced to the epoch 1845.0; formed from the observations made at the Radcliffe Observatory / under the superintendence of Manuel John Johnson, M.A., late Radcliffe observer. With introduction by the Rev. Robert Main, M.A., Radcliffe observer. Published by order of the Radcliffe trustees.-- 3 p.l., xiii, 363 p : tables ; 26 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 Held by: Leeds The Railway Traveller's Walk through Oxford. Illustrated by thirty-four woodcuts. [By John Henry Parker.] / OXFORD ; Parker, John Henry, C.B..-- New edition, with fifty-two illustrations..-- x, 128, [4]p., [1] leaf of plates: ill., 16 cm..-- Oxford : J. H. Parker and Jas. Parker, 1860. Held by: British Library The reform of the sewers : Where shall we bathe? What shall we drink?, or, Manure wasted and land starved / by G. Rochfort Clarke.-- 2nd. ed., enl.-- 38 p ; 22 cm.-- [London] ; Oxford : J.H. & J. Parker ; London : James Ridgway, 1860 Held by: Oxford Report on the Diocesan Inspection of Schools in the diocese of Oxford 1859-60. [With tables.] / Ashwell, Arthur Rawson.-- pp. 5. ; 8o..-- Oxford : W. Baxter, 1860. Held by: British Library Report submitted to the Manchester Church Society, by a Committee appointed for that purpose, on the nomination and election of Bishops, in three parts. ... With an appendix, etc. / Manchester.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London, Manchester [printed], 1860. Held by: British Library The Resurrection of Christ considered in its Bearing upon this Life. A sermon, etc. / Faber, Arthur Henry.-- pp. 18. ; 8o..-- Oxford : Parker, [1860.] Notes: Printed for private circulation.

Held by: British Library Revivalism brought to the test of Holy Scripture / by the Rev. Archibald Weir.-- 32 p ; 21 cm.-- Oxford ; London : John Henry and James Parker ; Enfield : J.H. Meyers, 1860 Held by: Oxford The rule and exercises of holy dying : together with prayers and acts of virtue... / by Jeremy Taylor....-- New ed..-- xx, 321 p. ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry and James Parker, 1860 Notes: Title in red and black Held by: Birmingham Rules and regulations of the Pembroke College Debating Society : corrected to October, 1860 / Pembroke College Debating Society (Oxford, England).-- 15 p ; 19 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Vincent, 1860 Held by: Oxford Rules of the Oxford Political Economy Club / Oxford University Political Economy Club.-- 10 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by Henry Alden, 1860 Notes: Also has title: Rules of the Oxford University Political Economy Club.-- Later called: Rules of the Oxford University Political Economy Club Held by: Oxford A rural pastor's address to his flock on Lord Ebury's petition for a revision of the Prayer Book.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1860 Held by: Cambridge ; National Library of Scotland The Schoolmaster's Studies. An address, etc. / Ashwell, Arthur Rawson.-- pp. 51. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : J. H. & J. Parker, 1860. Held by: British Library The second annual report of the Oxford Diocesan Prize Association : together with the results of the examination holden May 25, 1860 / Oxford Diocesan Prize Association.-- 36 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : Printed by J. Vincent, 1860 Held by: Oxford Sermons on the Beatitudes : with others mostly preached before the University of Oxford / by George Moberly.-- lx, 266 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J.H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 Notes: Includes bibliographical references.-- To which is added a preface relating to the recent volume of "Essays and Reviews" Held by: King's College London Sermons preached in the Chapel of the Training College Culham, Oxon., during the Holy Week, MDCCCLX. / Culham.-- pp. viii. 191. J. H. & Jas. ; 8o..-- Oxford & London : Parker, 1860. Held by: British Library Sermons preached on various occasions. / Lancaster, Thomas William.-- pp. xvi. 412. ; 8o..-- Oxford : H. Hammans, 1860. Held by: British Library

Short notes on the Acts of the Apostles, intended for the use of teachers in parish schools, etc. / Downing, Henry ; Bible.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed], and London, 1860. Held by: British Library Six Lectures on the events of Holy Week. / Maturin, William.-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed,] & London, 1860. Held by: British Library Some account of the abbey church of St. Peter and St. Paul, at Dorchester, Oxfordshire. : By the Rev. Henry Addington, ... Re-issue, with additional notes, and a short account of the restoration of the north aisle, by the Rev. W.C. Macfarlane, .. / Addington, Henry ; Macfarlane, William Charles, ed., d.1885.-- [4], xvi, 176p. : ill., 17 plates ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : & London, J.H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 ; London Notes: NSTC 2A3541.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [1996]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.117286 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [1996]. 3 fiches; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: Visual Arts Collection; N.4.1.506. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/4.1.506 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates Spiritual destitution at home : a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on Sexagesima Sunday, February 12, 1860 / by Edward Hawkins.-- 34p.-- Oxford : John Henry, and James Parker, 1860 Held by: ULL Stanhope Prize Essay, 1860. The fall of the Republic of Florence. / Magrath, John Richard.-- 12o..-- Oxford, 1860. Held by: British Library Steps to the practical understanding of the Church Catechism. / Hensley, Lewis ; Liturgies.-- 12o..-- Oxford and London, 1860. Held by: British Library The study of history / a lecture delivered by Goldwin Smith ... June, MDCCCLIX.-- 35 p ; 8vo.-- Oxford : For private circulation, [1860?] Held by: National Library of Scotland A syllabus of plane algebraical geometry, systematically arranged, with formal definitions, postulates, and axioms / Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898.-- xvi, 153 p ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : J. Wright Part I : containing points, right lines, rectilinear figures, pencils and circles / by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Notes: "No more published" written on t.p.-- "Sold by J.H. and J. Parker, Oxford" Held by: Cambridge "There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy." Some points in support of our belief in the permanence of species, and on the very limited application of the doctrine of their origin

by natural selection, suggested by a discussion in section D of the British Association for the advancement of science / Beale, Lionel S. (Lionel Smith), 1828-1906 ; British Association for the Advancement of Science.-- 11p ; 24cm.-- Oxford, 1860 Held by: Cambridge The Trinummus of Plautus. Translated into English verse. By and Old Westminster. / Plautus, Titus Maccius.-- pp. 64. ; 8o..-- Oxford; London [printed] : J. H. & J. Parker, 1860. Held by: British Library The true church of England-man's companion in the closet / Spinckes, Nathaniel, 1654-1727 ; Brinkley, ichard, 1942-2000 [former owner].-- 16th. ed. corrected.-- xlviii, 214 p ; 16 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry and James Parker, 1860 Notes: "A new edition" Held by: Lampeter Sp.Col. Two lectures on the history and conditions of landed property. : Being the first of a series delivered in the years 1859-60, in the University of Oxford, by Charles Neate, .. / Neate, Charles, 1806-1879.-- 34p. ; 8[degree].-- Oxford : & London: J.H. and Jas. Parker., 1860 ; London Notes: NSTC 2N2415.-- Original held by: British Library.-- Copies available from: British Library Reproductions // Surrogate details: Microfilm. London : British Library, [2001]. 1 reel; 35 mm. (b). Neg: NC.124052 Chadwyck-Healey Ltd. // Surrogate details: Microfiche. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., [2001]. 1 fiche; 11x15 cm, The Nineteenth Century: General Collection; N.1.1.13497. (a c). Pos: Mic.F.348/1.1.13497 Held by: Register of Preservation Surrogates [Versabor in re multum quaesita, utrum suffragia clam an palam ferre melius esset: oratio Cancellarii praemio donata, et in theatro Sheldoniano habita: die Junii XX., MDCCCLX / Broughton, Reginald.-- 12mo.-- Oxford, 1860 Held by: National Library of Scotland Voces Angelicæ: or, Musings in a church. [In verse.] / Daye, Frederick.-- pp. 20. ; 8o..-- William R. Bowden; Mowbray, Oxford, 1860. Held by: British Library The Waters of Babylon : a prize poem / by William Alexander.-- 15 p ; 18 cm.-- Oxford : T. and G. Shrimpton, 1860 Notes: Prize poem on a sacred subject, 1857-1860.-- University of Oxford prize poem. On a sacred subject, 1857-1860 Held by: Oxford Watson redivivus. Four discourses, written between the years 1749 and 1756 / rescued from obscurity by John Matthew Gutch.-- 8vo.-- Oxford, 1860 Held by: National Library of Scotland What is Man? A sermon [on 1 Cor. vi. 19, 20]. / Margoliouth, Moses.-- 8o..-- Oxford, 1860. Held by: British Library

What is the spiritual condition of our Metropolis, and who is responsible? A sermon [on Isa. lx. 2], etc. / Gregory, Robert, Dean of St. Paul's.-- 8o..-- Oxford and London [printed], 1860. Held by: British Library Why did you let the Cat out of the Bag? Four letters to the political Dissenters of England, on their proposed abolition of Church-Rates and Church Property. [By Philip Plainspoken.] / Plainspoken, Philip, pseud..-- pp. 55. ; 8o..-- Oxford and London : J. H. and J. Parker, 1860. Held by: British Library Wolfingham; or, the Convict-Settler of Jervis Bay: a tale of the Church in Australia. / WOLFINGHAM.-- 8o..-- London, Oxford [printed], [1860]. Notes: No. 20 of a series called "Historical Tales." Held by: British Library The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D. sometime lord archbishop of Canterbury / Laud, William, 1573-1645 ; Bliss, James, 1808-1894 ; Scott, William, 1813-1872.-- 7 v. in 9 : front. (v. 7 . facsim.) ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1847-1860.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Notes: Added t.p. title: Works of Archbishop Laud.-- Vol. 1-2 edited by William Scott .-- Vol. 3-7 edited by James Bliss Contents: I. Sermons.--II. Conference with Fisher.--III. Devotions, diary, and history.--IV. History of troubles and trial, etc.--V. [pt. I] History of his chancellorship. pt. II. Accounts of province, etc.--VI. pt. I. Miscellaneous papers. Letters. pt. II. Letters. Notes on Bellarmine.--VII. Letters Held by: Leeds ; Manchester ; Oxford The works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Wilson, Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man / Wilson, Thomas, 1663-1755.-- vii, 643 p. [1] leaf of plates (inc. front.) ; 23 cm.-- Oxford : John Henry Parker, 1860.-- Library of Anglo-Catholic theology Vol.5: Sacra privata ; Supplement to sacra privata ; Maxims of piety and morality ; Supplement to maxims Held by: Birmingham The worship of Christ's church a shadow of heavenly things : a sermon preached at the Third Annual Festival of Parochial Choirs of the Nottinghamshire Church Choral Union, in Southwell Collegiate Church, May 3, 1860 / by the Rev. J. Murray Wilkins ; with an appendix.-- 28p.-- Oxford : J.H. and Jas. Parker, 1860 Held by: ULL The Year of the Church. A course of sermons. With a short memoir of the editor, the Rev. Sir G. Prevost. / Huntley, Richard Webster ; Prevost, Sir George, 2nd Bart..-- 8o..-- Oxford [printed] and London, 1860. Held by: British Library Zeal - for the Lord? : a sermon preached in Brentwood Church, on June 10th, 1860 / by William Stubbs ....-- 15p ; 22cm.-- Oxford : John Henry and James

Parker, 1860 Held by: Manchester