8401 (Mercier) An. 2440, reve s'il en fut jamais, suivi de l'Homme de Fer, Songe, 3 vols. 8vo. clf. plates, 38. 6d. 1787 8402 Mercier, Theatre Complet de, 4 vols. 12mo. clf. very neat, plates, 4s. 6d. Amst. 1784 8403 Mercurius Rusticus, or the Countries Complaint of the Barbarous Outrages committed by the Sectaries of this late flourishing Kingdom, with Brief Chronology of the Battels, &c. to 1646, cr. 8vo. clf. curious frontispiece, 68. 1685 8404 MERIAN, Topographie de, consisting of Views in France, Germany, Holland, 14 vols. in 7, thick fol. hlf. russia, with the contents lettered, 21.12s. 6d. This extraordinary collection of Views, Plans, Statues, &c., has been highly valued by the former possessor, who has made a MSS. index to each. 8405 Merriman (Dr.) Synopsis of the various kinds of Difficult Parturition, with Practical Remarks on the Management of Labours, 8vo. plates, 6s. pub. 128. 1826 8406 On Retroversion of the Womb and Extra-Uterine Gestation, 1810; King (of S. Carolina) Analysis of Extra-Uterine Foetation and Retroversion, 1818, 8vo. hlf. clf. 38. 6d. 8407 Meryon (E.) Physical and Intellectual Constitution of Man considered, cr. 8vo. cloth, 38. pub. 68. 1836 8408 Meston (Professor, at Aberdeen) Poetical Works, containing Old Mother Grim's Tales, and Mob contra Mob, or the Rabblers rabbled, 12mo. (scarce, see Retrospective Review,) 28. 6d. 1767 8409 Metaphors, Scripture. Brown (Rev. John, of Haddington) Sacred Tropology, or an Explication of the Figures and Metaphors in Scripture, cr. 8vo. 28. 8410 Metaphysics, and such like. 1810 1802 METAPHYSICAL TRACTS by ENGLISH PHILOSOPHERS of the 18th CENTURY. I. Rev. Arth. Collier's Clavis Universalis, being a Demonstration of the Non-Existence or Impossibility of an External World, 1713; II. Rev. A. Collier's Specimen of True Philosophy, in a Discourse on Genesis. "In the beginning,' 1730; III. Hartley (David) Conjecturæ Quædam de Sensu, Motu, et Idearum Generatione; IV. (Smith) Inquiry into the Origin of the Human Appetites and Affections, with Account of the Entrance of Moral Evil into the World, &c. 1747; V. Cuthbert Comment (Tucker, author of the Light of Nature) Man in Quest of Himself, or a Defence of the Individuality of the Human Mind or Self, 1763; collected and printed, but never published, by Dr. Parr, 8vo. 68. 8413 cies, 8vo. ("the scarcest and best of his works,") 8423 1827 1820 8421 Metaphysics. Berkeley (Bp.) Alciphron, 8424 8424* "Valuable."—Athenæum. " with Introduction on the Heathen's Notions of a Deity, Morality, &c. 4to. clf. 8s. 1727 8442 Metaphysics. Darwin (Dr.) Zoonomia, or the Laws of Organic Life, 4 vols. hlf. russia, fine copy, 12s. 6d. 1801 8443 Des Cartes, the Passions of the Soul, translated, 12mo. scarce, 28. 1650 Discovery of Divine Mysteries, or Nature and Efficacy of the Soul of Man, by C. B. thick 12mo. 28. 6d. 1700 Dissertations on Sense, Imagination, and Consciousness, 8vo. 18. 6d. Tonson, 1728 8446 Dowling (Rev. E.) a Treatise on Free Agency, maintaining it perfectly compatible, also Dissert. on Mosaic Account of the Creation, 8vo. 2s. 6d. pub. 78. 6d. 1829 8447 Drew's Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Soul, 3s. pub. 78. Brown on the Mind, complete in 1 vol. Brown (Dr. Thomas) Observations on 1825 8427 Browne (Dr.) Enquiries into many Vul- 8428 1650 Butler (Bp.) Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, with 2 Dissertations on Personal Identity and Nature of Virtue, 8vo. clf. (" a profound and inimitable work,”) 48. 8429 8430 8431 8432 8435 1750 Christian Physician and Anthropological Magazine, 8vo. cloth, plates, 2s. 6d. 1836 Clarke (Rev. S.) on the Being and Attributes, 8vo. cif. fine copy, 48. 1725 Clarke (Rev. S.) Letters to Dodwell, answering all his Arguments against the Immortality of the Soul and the Judgment of the Fathers, "Eminently deserving of the notice of the few who, in this country, take an interest in those higher specuwith Defences and Answer to Toland, 8vo. clf. lations to which, in other countries, the name of Phi- 28. 6d. 1718 losophy is exclusively conceded."-Edinburgh Review. Clissold (Fr.) Practical Hints for the De8411 Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Rev. velopement of the Human Mind, 8vo. 1s. 6d. 1830 A. Collier, (Author of the Clavis, &c.) containing 8433 Cogan (Dr.) Ethical Treatise on the his Correspondence with Dr. S. Clarke, Bishops Passions, 8vo. 38. pub. 10s. 6d. 1807 Hare, Hoadly, &c. by R. Benson, M.A., 8vo. 68. 8434 Combe on the Constitution of Man, cr. Lumley, 1837 8vo. 38. 6d. 1836 8412 Abercrombie (Dr. J.) Inquiries concernCombe's Constitution of Man, roy. 8vo. ing the Intellectual Powers and the Investigation 18. 6d. 1838 of Truth, thick 12mo. cloth, 5s. 6d. 1837 8436 Cook (Dr.) Clavis Naturæ, or the MysAbercrombie (Dr. John) The Philosophy tery of Philosophy Unvail'd, in a Discourse on the of the Moral Feelings, 48. pub. 58. 1836 prime and efficient Physical Cause of Nature's 8414 Aristotle's Ethics and Politics, comprising Phenomena, 8vo. clf. 2s. 6d. 1733 his Practical Philosophy, translated, with Introduction and Notes, Critical History of his Life, and Analysis of his Speculative Works, by Dr. Gillies, 2 vols. 4to. fine copy, clf. neat, 98. 1797 Aristotle's Ethics, by Gillies, another edition, 2 vols. 8vo. 98. pub. 11. 18. 1813 8416 Aristotle's Rhetoric, a new trans. with Introd. and App. explaining its relation to his Exact Philosophy, and vindicating that Philosophy, by Dr. Gillies, 8vo. new, cloth, 5s. pub. 12s. 1823 8417 Bayle's Miscellaneous Reflections occasioned by the Comet, translated, with his Life, 2 vols. 12mo. clf. neat, 48. 1708 8418 Beattie (Dr.) Elements of Moral Science, 2 vols. 8vo. 58. Edinburgh, 1817 8440 8419 Belsham's Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, also Compendium of Logic, 8vo. 68. 6d. 1801 8420 Cory's Metaphysical Inquiry into the Crousaz Examen du Pyrrhonisme, Ancien 8454 Fearn's Letter to Professor Stewart on the Objects of General Terms, and on Axiomatical Laws of Vision, with Remarks on the Monthly Review, 1818; Observations on Evil Effects on Human Constitution by Spirituous and Fermented Liquors, 1818, and 8 others, (being Pamphleteer, No. 23,) 18. pub. 68. 8455 Field's Esthetics, or the Analogy of the Sensible Sciences Indicated, with Appendix on Light and Colours, 1820; Bowles on Pope's Poetry; Professor Christian on Provident Banks, and 8 others, 8vo. (Pamphleteer, No. 33,)18.6d. pub. 68. 8456 Field, the Analogy of the Physical Sciences Indicated, 1819; Campbell's Ossiana, or Fingall ascertained and traced in Ulster by the Analogy of Names and Places mentioned, 1819; Forster on the Phenomena of Insanity; Dr. Morrison's Memoir of the British Embassy to China in 1816, and 8 others, (Pamphleteer, No. 29,) 18. 6d. pub. 68. Gisborne's Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, 8vo. scarce, 38. 1790 Godwin (Wm.) Inquiry concerning Political Justice and its influence on Morals and Happiness, 2 vols. 8vo. 98. 1796 Godwin (Wm.) Thoughts on Man, his Nature, Production, and Discoveries, with some particulars respecting himself, 8vo. 58. pub. 14s.1831 Hakewill (Archdeacon) Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World, an Examination of the common errour touching Nature's Decay, folio, clf. nt. ("the production of no common mind." -Dugald Stewart,) 88. 1630 8461 8462 8463 Hazlitt's Essays on the Principles of Human Action, on Hartley and Helvetius' Systems, and Abstract Ideas, cr. 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. pub. 48. 6d. 1838 Herder's Outlines of a Philosophy of the History of Man, translated from the German by Churchill, 4to. clf. nt. scarce, 88. 6d. 1800 8464 History of a Savage Girl caught wild in the Woods of Champagne, translated, 12mo.28.17— Hora Otiosæ, or Thoughts, Maxims, and Opinions (Character, Mind, Intellectual Habits, Morals, Fancy, &c.) 12mo. 2s. 6d. pub. 68. 1833 [METAPHYSICS to be continued in No. 10.] Books at LUMLEY'S, 56, Chancery Lane. 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Reioyse bycause, to God thou arthe lefe Reioyse bycause thy moste deare sonne Reioyse, bycause he ascended playne In the heuenly habytacyon. Where the fruyte of thy wombe euerlastynge Of the bij spirytuall ioyes of our Lady. The pryncypalyte of Aungelles emynent Reioyse, o spouse of God most dere Commys of thy sonne moste radyaunt Do worshyp with moche glorye. Reioyse in the bonde G " For by the lyege of dyin" Thou arte coupled wig i sonere To them that do the reuerence In the kyngdome of excellence. In place thou arte nowe collocate That these ioyes seuen Shall neyther mynisshe nor also cease But styll continewe, and euer increasse Whyle the father is in heuen. Eighth Collation of rare English and Foreign Bibles and Testaments. NEW TESTAMENT, TYNDALE, 1550, 8vo. The title in red and black within a handsome woodcut border. "The New Testament in Englishe after the greeke translation annexed with the translation of Erasmus in Latin, wherunto is added, &c. &c. . . Excusum Londini in officina Thomæ Gualtier, pro I.C. Pridie Kalendas Decembris anno Domini, M.D.L." On the back of the title is an Almanack for 22 years, beginning 1550... also printed in black and red. Then follows "I. C. unto the Christen reders," reverse blank.... A Kalender, 6 leaves . . . . An Exhortacion to the diligente studye of scripture made by Erasmus Roterodamus, 9 pages. . . . The summe of all the holye scripture both of the olde and new testament. 3 pages... the last blank, altogether 14 leaves. The text, in Latin and English, is in two columns... The Latin, occupying two-fifths of the page, is printed in the Roman, and the English in the Gothic type. The running titles and contents of chapters are all in the same type as the English text. The marginal references are in Roman. All Tyndale's prologues are omitted. After Revelations follow "The Epistles of the old testament accordynge as they be now read in the churche upon certayne holy dayes," 3 leaves . . . the reverse of the last is blank... Then follow two leaves of "A Table to fynde the Epistles and Gospels usuallye reade in the churche," ending on the recto of the last. The signatures are A to Ii in 8's, except the last, which is two only. The pages are not numbered. CATALOGUE-continued from No. 9-of a portion of EDWARD LUMLEY'S EXTENSIVE ASSEMBLAGE of BOOKS-selected and The Prices of the Books, in this and succeeding Catalogues, are reduced proportionably to the diminution in the Rates of Postage, Metaphysics, &c. Continued from No. 9. 8466 Bacon (Lord) de Augmentis Scientiarum, or the Arrangement and General Survey of Know-8490 ledge, translated by Dr. Shaw, 2 vols. 12mo. 58. pub. 12s. 1803 8467 - Boyle (Hon. Robert) Works, epitomized by Boulton, 4 vols. 8vo. clf. good copy, scarce, 12s.1699 8468 Combe (G.) Elements of Phrenology, cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d. sells 3s. 6d. 1836 8469 1831 Combe (Dr.) on Mental Derangement, cr.ss. pab. ed. 8470 Field (G.) The Third Organon attempted, or Elements of Logic and Subjective Philosophy, 1818; Rev. T. Myers on a Course of Education; Sinclair on Injustice of Resuming Cash Payments; on General Establishment of Register Offices for Deeds, Wills, &c. and 5 others, (being Pamphleteer, No. 24,) 18. pub. 68. 8471 Huet (Bp.) Philosophical Treatise on the Weakness of the Human Understanding, translated, 8vo. clf. 28. 8472 8491 1793 8515 8516 logy, with Principles of Oriental and Grecian Phi- [8513 Metaphysics, &c. Priestley (Dr.) Ex- 8492 1725 8495 Hutcheson's Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, 8vo. clf. 2s. 6d. 1738 8473 Hutcheson on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations of the Moral Sense, 8vo. clf. 2s. 6d. 1756 8474 8478 8479 Intellectual Electricity, Novum Organum of Vision, and Grand Mystic Secret, being an Experimental and Practical System of Passions, Metaphysics and Religion, by a Rational Mystic, 8vo. scarce, 2s. 6d. 1798 8475 James (Rev. J.T.) the Semi-Sceptic, or the Common Sense of Religion Considered, 8vo. 38. pub. 12s. 1825 8476 Johnson (Rev. T.) Quæstiones Philosophicæ et de Legibus Disputandi, 8vo. (" most useful classified list of works on Philosophy,") 3s. 1741 8477 Kant's Principles of his Philosophy, by Wirgman, 8vo. 28. 1823 King (Archbp.) Essay on the Origin of Evil, translated, with Notes and Dissertation on Virtue and the Passions, by Law, 2 vols. 8vo. clf. 68. 6d. 1732 Kirwan's Metaphysical Essays, containing the Principles and Fundamental Objects of that Science, 8vo. hlf. clf. nt. 3s. 6d. 1809 8480 Meditations Metaphysiques touchant l'Operation de Dieu dans l'Ordre de la Nature, 12mo. 28. Rotterd. 1690 8481 Miller (Walter) Physical and Metaphysical Inquiries, being an Essay to inculcate the Rational System of Deism, 8vo. 38. 6d. pub. 68. 1819 8482 Milles (Rev. T.) Natural Immortality of the Soul asserted and proved from the First Fathers, in answer to Dodwell, 8vo. clf. J. Cockshutt's autograph, 38. 1707 Mills' Analysis of the Human Mind, 2 vols. 8vo. 138. 6d. 1829 8484 New Theory of Moral and Social Reform, founded on the principal and most general Facts of Human Nature, and to found a Plan of Voluntary Association and Order, with Prospectus of a Real Society, 12mo. 28. 1823-8 8485 8483 Newman's Lectures at Bristol College, on Logic, or on the Science of Evidence generally, embracing both Demonstrative and Probable Reasonings, with the Doctrine of Causation, cr. 8vo. 38.6d. pub. 48. 6d. Oxford, 1838 8486 (Norman, Rev. A.) Literæ Sacræ, or the Doctrines of Moral Philosophy and Scriptural Christianity compared, 8vo. 2s. 6d. pub. 9s. 1825 Norman (Rev. A.) the Necessity of a E the Being and Will of God, and the aption of the present Revelation to that Neces102 6d. pub. 68. 6d. 1826 8488 Notes on Religious, Moral and Metaphyical Subjects 8vo. 38. pub. 68. Aberdeen, 1828 8489 Ogilvie's Comparison of Plato's Theo 1824 8vo. 38. 8496 8517 8518 Primitive Doctrines Revived, or Intermediate or Middle State of Departed Souls as to Happiness or Misery before the Day of Judgment, plainly Proved from the Scriptures and Fathers, with Hickes' Preface, 8vo. clf. neat 1713 8519- Proclus' Commentaries on Plato's Timous, containing a Treasury of Pythagoric and Platonic Physiology, translated from the Greek by Taylor, 2 vols. royal 4to. new, in cloth, 128. pub. 5l. 10s.1820 Proclus on the Theology of Plato, also his Elements of Theology, on Providence and Fate, Subsistence of Evil, &c. translated from the Greek by Taylor, 2 vols. royal 4to. new, in cloth, 128. pub. 51. 10s. 1816 8521 Puffendorf de Officio Hominis et Civis juxta Legem Naturalem, Notis variorum Johnson, 8vo. clf. 28. 6d. 1737 Reid (Professor) Inquiry into the Human Mind, 8vo. 38. 1817 8523 Revolt of the Bees, (or principle and details of a structure of society,) cr. 8vo. cloth, 38. pub. 5s. 6d. 1839 Ruin and Recovery of Mankind, or Scriptural Account vindicated on plain Principles of Reason, with Answer to various Difficulties, on Original Sin, Depravation of Nature, &c. thick 8vo. clf. 3s. 1742 Scott (Rev., Professor at Aberdeen) Elements of Intellectual Philosophy, or Analysis of the Powers of the Human Understanding, tending to a Rational Logic, 8vo. clf. neat, 48. 1805 8526 Scott (W.) Harmony of Phrenology with Scripture shown in a refutation of the Philosophical Errors in Combes' "Constitution of Man," 8vo. cloth, 48. 1836 Senault. The Use of the Passions, put into English by the Earl of Monmouth, 8vo. clf. rare port. and curious allegorical print, 3s. 1649 Servetus de Trinitatibus Erroribus, MS. very neatly written, small 4to. red morocco, gilt leaves, very rare, 108. 8524 8525 8527 Parker (Sam.) Free and Impartial Censure of the Platonick Philosophie, with the Agreement between Moses and Plato, on Pre-existence of Souls, &c. cr. 8vo. clf. nt. scarce, 4s. Oxf.1667 8497 Parsons (Dr.) Philosophical Observations on the Analogy between the Propagation of Animals and Vegetables, with Answers to Objections to Indivisibility of the Soul, 8vo. clf. plates, 1752 8498- Pastoret Comparaison de Zoroaster, Confucius et Mahomet, comme Sectaires, Legislateurs et Moralistes, avec le Tableau de leurs Dogmes, Lois et Morale, 8vo. 38. Paris, 1787 8499 Pearson (E. S.) General Principles of Psycho-Physiology, cr. 8vo. 28. 1820 Petvin (Rev. J.) Letters concerning Mind, to which is added, a Sketch of Universal Arithmetic, comprehending the Differential Calculus, and the Doctrine of Fluxions, 1750, with the rare Remarks at the end, 1752, 8vo. clf. 3s. 6d. Phillips (Sir Richard) IV Dialogues between an Oxford Tutor and a Disciple of the Common-sense Philosophy, relative to the Proximate Causes of Material Phenomena, 8vo. 2s. 6d. pub. 1824 Phillips (Sir Richard) Golden Rules of Social Philosophy, or New System of Practical Ethics, 8vo. 38. pub. 10s. 1826 PHILO-JUDEUS' Sentiments on the Word of God, with large Extracts from his Writings, translated by the learned Jacob Bryant, 8vo. 8529 Sigmond (Dr.) on the Unnoticed Theories scarce, (usual price, 8s.) 3s. 1797 of Servetus, 8vo. “suppressed,” 3s. 1826 Mackenzie (Sir G.) 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