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342, ‘The lVreter: of E L AN Book II,
. a7Scotehn1an, Bxfhog of Down and Comm, 3Y3d..$11Cnoof-Mgmgv‘
See 01. 1. P, x523‘, 208. ‘He pubhfhcd, bd h 1 i V?
A EZ"reezti]e‘tenIlzttg to Llnzty. In ,a,Sermon preae e. at Drolgeeda on Whit-
Sunday 1622 hefore the King’: Commgmonerr for Ireland.-Dublin 1623, 4:0,‘
11 T reanfe of the ztuthorzty of the Chm’th- The 3?’? ’wl""’5’0f W5. delivered
in a sermon preached at Bclfaft at the Vtjlteztzon of the Dzoeefc ‘0f:VDC)Vl.l.n and Con.
nor, the 10th of Aug. 1636, together wzth an Alnfwer to eertazn Ohjettiont mad:
againji‘ the Order: of our Church, efpecially leneelzng at the Comnmmon. Dublin
16 “, CO. ,, ' -. ' e V.
317 Shhnzon preaehed at Lifnegarvy in‘ the Vzftatzon of he: Dzoeefr of p Down 4,7,1
Connor on the 26th of September 1638, eoneernzng the Solemn League and Com-
nant. London 1638, 4C0.-HIS Chaplain, 7ame: Portu:,.fo(.)r1 (after at the
Bifhop’s requeih, he being difabled by, Srcknefs) tranflated It into Latin, and
publifhecl it unrier the following Title, .. e ‘ v. ‘ . . , . '
Examen C0t’Ij1l7.'tltI0712.$‘ S60fl(d.’.‘ Sever Oratzo hahzta Lzfnegarwe zn Fwanm
dzleeefeos Dunenh: E9’ Connorenh: 26 Septem. 1638. I In qua ad Confvintemlox,
goo: Eeclejia nojtra hahet non Conforme:,. fe?dll5, Confhumo E9’ Ynrnnzentznn tame
fttttlet‘, guihn: apml Scoto: hodze fitherzhztur‘, enzteleantnr et penztm eonvellzmmr
1);, Rm. 5,, C13, P..He;1’. Dnnenfem. Latzmtate donavzt j‘aeohn:;Portn]n: dim
Rev. P. Sacris tlomejtieis. Du.bl1mr1'639, t;to.. V . . , ;:: A H
The Blwing of Judah explaznea’ and applied to the prefent T mm to ma smm
preaehed at St. Mary’s, Oxford, oMarchI27, 1644, hemg the nnzvqerfrzrypftye‘;
Maje]ty’; Inaugnratzon to his Crown, hefore fome of the Lordsand the Member;
of the Houfe of Common: there ajemhled. Whereln zsjtrongly, pro'ved,.thge the
King is immediettely dependent from God, and recmzeth not his Power: from the
-People. lLondQn 164,4,-4to. , . , ‘:"‘ . ,. . t
The Martyrelonz of KzngCh‘e1rlcs; or he: Confornnty wzth.Chrzjt;:nohz: ‘Soft-
ring:. In a Sermon on 1. Cor, 2. 8.. preaeheel at Brcdagh before his Mtyehyof
Great Britain, and the Prineefs of Orange, JUnC1'1r, 164.9. Haguezand Lon-
don1649,4.:b. >.. t .
Dij7:onrfe of praying withthe Spirit ‘andwith ,the.Underjtanding'-,fin two Ser-
monrpreaehed at Hilliborough 1639; London 1660', arm,‘ on 1 Cor.,14,, 15.‘
Nzeholas Bernard was educated in Canthrzdge, ‘and pafiing into Ireland was ordais
ncd by Primate Ufher, who mad; him his Chaplain, and procured his,4Pro,motion
to the Deanery of ‘Alrdagh. . He fuffcred, much inthc Rebellion of 1641; from
which he mad: his Efcape as foon as he had an Opportunity, andwent to Eng-
land, where he was made Rcftor of l17hitehnr'eh in Shropjhire,-, Chaplain and AI-
moner to Oli'ver.Cro.mwell, then Lord Proteflzor, and Preacher, to the Society
of Gray:-Inn. After the Refioration he would not return to his Diianery, but
cgntiinu"cd‘at Whitcllzureh, and died .fo'on after in 166:. He was‘ the Author of
t e ollowing Wor s, V, ‘ . " I . ’ i
The penitent Death ‘of a wofnl Sinner, John Atherton, executed at’ Dublin the
6th of December, x64.o.-r- Dublin .1641, 4.to, with a‘Sermon‘preathed at the Fu-
neral ofthefaid John Atherton. ' , ' " A ' V ’
The whole Proceeding: of the Siege of Droghedah in Ireland. ollfilha thonkfol
Remembrance of its wonderful Delivery, razhd, with God’: Amhanoe, hy the Prayer:
and fole Valour of the hejieged. .hVit‘h.ja Relation cfjiteh Pajagesas have follerwll
there,:-and. in the Part: near neljoinihg. Dublin‘ 1.64.2, 4m. 1736, 4.to. r
A Letter from the Siege of Droghcdah. T
22 Farewel Sermon preached at Droghedah. A
Dialogue hetzoeen Paul and Agrippa. London'1'642. - to
The Life and Death of drehhmrop Ufher, in o Sermon preached at his Funeral at
Wefiminffcr, ‘ London 1656, I6”. ’ , t r ‘
Devotions of the antient Church in [Even pious Prayer-5, Sec. 1660. e
C‘la'vi Trahales, or.“Nm'l:fa]Ieneel hyfome great Jwaflers of Afenzhlie: ; C”’J7"’”‘”X
the King’: Supremacy, the snow’: Deity, and Chm-eh'Governmet1t1I)r B%op:.- Lon-
(100 1651: 405 being a Collcftion of fomc Pieces written ‘on thcfe iublggfalbl
., - l rc 1 op
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