J. 169
         
            Abstinence from blood. pamphlet 
            8
               vo.
            
         
         1815 Catalogue, page 63. no. 101, Abstinence from blood defended. 8vo.
         [DELANY, 
            Patrick.]
         
         
            The Doctrine of Abstinence from Blood defended. In answer to two pamphlets, the one called, The question about eating Blood
               stated and examined, &c. The other intitled, The prohibition of Blood a temporary precept. By the Author of Revelation examined
               with Candour . . .
             
            London: Printed for 
            C. Rivington, 
            
               m.dcc.xxxiv
            . [Price 
            2s. 6d.] [1734]
         
         BR115 .B6 D4
         
            First Edition. 8vo. 96 leaves collating in fours, engraved vignette on the title-page; the last 2 leaves with lists of books printed
            for 
            C. Rivington.
         
         
            Halkett and Laing II, 104.
            Lowndes II, 622.
          
         Sheep, back scorched. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
         Probably from the library of George Wythe, manuscript notes appear to be in his hand.
         
            Patrick Delany, 1685?-1768, Irish divine. Of the two tracts mentioned in the title the first was by William Burscough and the second by
            Delany.
         
         [1633]
       
      
         J. 170
         
            Prynne’s Histrio-Mastix. 
            p. 4
               to.
            
         
         1815 Catalogue, page 67. no. 132, as above.
         PRYNNE, 
            William.
         
         
            Histrio-Mastix. The Players Scovrge, or, Actors Tragædie, Divided into Two Parts . . . By William Prynne, an Vtter-Barrester of Lincolnes Inne . . . 
            London: Printed by 
            E[lizabeth] A[llde] and 
            W[illiam] I[ones] for 
            Michael Sparke, 
            1633.
         
         PR3646 .H5
         
            First Edition, second state. 4to. 581 leaves; erratas on *
            **
            4 verso and at the end.
         
         
            STC 2046a.
            Hazlitt Handbook 487.
            Pforzheimer Catalogue, 809.
          
         Rebound in green buckram in 1924, some leaves foxed, the date cut off the imprint on the title-page and many leaves cut close.
            Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T.
         
         
            William Prynne, 1600-1669, English Puritan pamphleteer.
         
         [1634]
       
      
         J. 171
         
            Hyldrop’s works. 
            2. v. 
            12
               mo.
            
         
         1815 Catalogue, page 65. no. 59, as above.
         HILDROP, 
            John.
         
         
            The Miscellaneous Works of John Hildrop, D.D. Rector of Wath, in Yorkshire. In 
               two volumes . . . Vol. I [-II].
             
            London: Printed by 
            Charles Rivington, for 
            John and James Rivington, 
            
               m dcc liv
            . [1754]
         
         BR75 .H55
         8vo. 2 vol. Vol. I, 152 leaves, the last a blank; vol. II, 138 leaves.
         
         Old calf, gilt line borders, scorched on the backs. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I and T. With the 1815 Library of Congress
            bookplate.
         
         
            John Hildrop, d. 1756, English divine. This is the first collected edition of these seven essays, in part directed against the deists,
            which had been separately published anonymously or over pseudonyms.
         
         [1635]