the Way to U. 626 %.-1662. 1692. -- A Peace-Offering; or an Earnest Entreaty for Peace, U. and Obedience, &c. 881 1.-1670. For U. in Religion. 55 v.-1679. A Friendly Call to U., directed to all Dissenters, 23 c. 1680. A Persuasive to Peace and U. among Christians. 23 c. -1682. Evangelical U. 835 r.-1682. The Protestant Preacher exhorted to U.; an Assize Sermon on Heb. xii. 14. 959 i. 1683. U. and Peace preserved by Communion with our Church; being two Sermons on Ephes. iv. 2, 3. 620 y. 1689. An Exhortation to Peace and U. 173 n. 1689. The Happiness of Brethren dwelling together in Peace and U. 248 b. 1691. Two Sticks made one; or the Excellence of U. ; a Sermon preached by appointment of the Ministers of the Congregational and Presbyterian persuasion, at their Union, 6th April, 1691. 661 a.An Exhortation to Peace and U. amongst all who fear God. 169 v.-1693. A Discourse of Church U., with Directions how, in this divided state of Christendom, to keep within the U. of the Church. 232 0.1693. Divers Rules for Christian U.; on Ephes. iv. 3. 950 .-1698. Persuasive to Peace and U., on Ephes. iv. 3. 144 7. 1707. Charity and U., on Ephes. iv. 2, 3. 698 e. 1710. U. recommended to Practice; three Sermons, on Ps. cxxxiii. 1. 753 r.- 1712. Peace and U. recommended; a Sermon on Colos. ii. 15. 521 r.-1713. U. of Worship. 237 w. — 1752. Peace and U. recommended, on Ps. cxxii. 6-8. 519 v.-1746. The Pleasure and Advantage of U.; a Sermon on Ps. cxxxiii. 1. 155 a. - 1759. U. recommended; a Sermon. 309 c.1775. Irenicum; or the Importance of U. in the Church of Christ considered. 984 r. 1779. U. and Charity recommended. 414 k. 1780. U. and Public Spirit recommended, in an Address to the Inhabitants of London and Westminster: To which are added, Two Odes; viz. The Miseries of Dissension, and Civil War, and the True Patriot, inscribed to Earl Cornwallis, and Sir George Brydges Rodney, Bart. Lond. Davis, 8vo. 1s. 6d.—1802. U. and Friendship in Civil Society recommended. 290 g.-1809. Church U.; a Sermon. 777 น. D.-An Exhortation to the People, instructing them to Vnitie and Obedience, declaring the Causes of such Diuersity of Opinions and Disobedience as lately was growing in here amongst vs; and opening the meanes how, without diuision, we may, with Christian Vnitie, agree in one Fashion. 876 a. .N. UNITY, LINEAR.-1802. Measurement, according to the definitive Determination of the Fundamental L. U. 88 a. UNITY VALLEY PEN, in Jamaica. -1801. Emancipation of the Slaves of U. V. P., in Jamaica. 71 g. 1648. UNIVERSALISM.-1810. U. confounds and destroys itself. 870 l. UNIVERSALIST. The U. examined and convicted. 520 z.-N. D.-Letters to a U. 547 b. UNIVERSALITY. - -1730. Want of U. no just Objection to the Truth of the Christian Religion; a Sermon on Mark xvi. 15. 297 f. UNIVERSALS.-1779. Ancient Metaphysics, or the Science of U. 173 y.1782. Ancient Metaphysics; or the Science of U.; containing a further Examination of the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton's Astronomy, vol. ii. Lond. Cadell, 4to. 18s. UNIVERSITY. 1530. Determinations of U.ies. 106 7.-1600. Discourse or History of all those Cities wherein do flourish U.ies. 604j. -1612. The Young Divine's Apologie for his continuance in the U., with certain Meditations. 773 v.- 1624. De Jure U.atum. 108 k.. 1642. The Pollution of U. Learning. 78 k. 1 1649. Concerning the Advancement of Learning, and Reformation of the U.ies. 458 i.-1651. A Motion for refining the U.ies. 113 b.-1654. An Apology for U. Learning, against Mr. Horne. 566 c.- 1655. Petition and Argument before the Committee of Reformation of the U.ies, against the Master's negative, vain, &c. 518 r. - 1658. A Model for maintaining Students of choice abilities at the U. 768 w.-1675. Letter of Advice to a Young Gentleman on leaving the U. 608 t. . 1677. The Foundation of the Scots U.ies and Colleges, their Benefactors, Principals, Professors of Divinity, and Masters. 669 p.-1687. Reasons of a Challenge sent to the U.ies of England. 189 t.-1688. An Historical Account of several Visitations of the U.ies and particular Colleges. 551 f.. 1696. Of the Fundamental Articles of the Christian Faith, the Clergy and the U.ies. 330 p. 1708. Historia Rectorum Gymnasiorum, Scholarumque celebriorum. 622 9.-1710. Grammar Schools and U.ies. 153 t.-1721. That no other Degrees but such as are taken at the U. can be deemed Legal Qualifications for any Ecclesiastical Preferment in England. 245 i. -1721. Against the U.ies usurping the sole Power of granting Degrees, &c. 245 j.-1726. U. Education, 702 d. 1729. A Pattern for Young Students in the U. 141 s. 1753. A Letter to a Young Gentleman on his admission into the U. Lond. Manby, 8vo. 6d.-1753. Remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled, A Letter from a Physician in London to his Friend in the Country; containing a Vindication of our U.ies, particularly Oxford, from the injurious Assertions in the said Pamphlet; in a Letter from a Physician in the Country to his Friend in London. Lond. Owen, 8vo. 6d.-1758. A Letter to the Author of the Estimates, on that part of his Explanatory Defence which relates to the U.ies. Lond. Pridden, 8vo. 6d.-1759. A Case for the Opinion of Council, on the Right of the U. to make new Statutes. 118 n. 1759. The General State of Education in the U.ies. 288 j.1759. Observations on the Present State of the English U.ies; occasioned by Dr. Davies's Account of the General Education in them. Lond. Cooper, 8vo. 6d.-1760. U. Poli tics; or the Study of a Christian, Gentleman, and Scholar. 176 b.-1761. A Letter to the Hon. H-S-, on his Entrance at the U. in D▬▬▬, A. D. 1761. Lond. Richardson, 8vo. 6d.-1766. For preparing Young Gentlemen in Grammar Schools to attend Lectures in the U.ies. 790 i.—1772. A Vade-Mecum for Gentlemen of the Army, Navy, U.ies, Academies, &c. 616 0.1782. On Visitatorial Jurisdiction in Colleges of the U.ies; a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Mansfield. Lond. Rivington, 4to. 1s. 1800. A Dissertation, recommending that the Study of Political Economy be encouraged in the U.ies, and that a Course of Public Lectures be delivered on that subject. 534 u.-1804. U.ies. 660 w.-1807. A Vindication of the Right of the U.ies of Great Britain to a Copy of every new Publication. 223 b.-1807. Toleration of Marriage in the U.ies recommended. 356 S.-1813. Phantasm of an U., with Prolegomena; the Defects of our U. Systems exposed, and a new arrangement of the Sciences given. 565 1814. View of the System of Education at present pursued in the Schools and U.ies of Scotland. 822 j. · N. D.- Advice to a Young Man of Rank, upon coming to the U. 100 v.-Of Degress in the U. 149j.Jus Academicum; or a Defence of the peculiar Jurisdiction which belongs of common right to U.ies in general, and in particular to those of England. 245j. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. · 1728. The Annals of U. C., proving William of Durham the True Founder, &c. 865 r. UNIVERSE.-1564. On the Nature of the U. 39 %-1584. Dell' infinito U.o e Mondi. 163 d. 1591. De U.o, et Mundis, libri viii. 163 f.-1592. Comm. in Ciceronis Librum de Fato et U.itate. 926 q. -1593. Zoroaster, de U.o. 547 j.1601. A Compendious Account of the most considerable Discoveries in various parts of the U., from the earliest to the latest times. 456 m. 1613. Thrésor de l'Histoire des Langues de c'est U. 324 v.-1644. De U.o, libri sexdecim. 221 j. 1646. Le Théatre de l'Univers, ou l'Abrêgé du Monde. 441 f.-1678. The True Intellectual System of the U. 275 m.-1679. Judiculis U.alis; or the U. in Epitome. 618 i.-1694. The Present State of the U. 90 c.1701. Cosmographia Sacra; or a Discourse of the U., as it is the Creation and Kingdom of God. 441-1734. Histoire Naturelle do l'Univers. 249 r.-1753. A View of the U., and of Man's Situation in it. 476 q.-1754. A Refutation of the Epicurean System of the Formation of the U., &c. 188 b. 1754. An Idea of the Material U. 362, 1.1773. General Atlas, describing the whole U, 574 m.-1774. Science Improved; or the Theory of the U. 468 j.-1781. Eudosia; or a Poem on the U. 614 w.-1782. On the Nature of the U. 714 m. - 1795. A Dissertation on the U. in general, and on the Procession of the Elements in particular. 833 n. 1805. Newton refuted; a Geographical, Nautical, Mechanical, and Mathematical View of the U. 732 r.-1805. The U.; a Philosophical Poem. 64 9.-1806. A View of the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of the Deity, so eminently displayed in the Formation of the U. 113 d.-1808. The U.; a Philosophical Poem. 271 c.1815. Systême Universel, ou de l'Univers, et de ses Phenomènes considérés comme les Effets d'un Cause unique. 902 v.-1817. On the New Theory of the System of the U. 754 m. UNKNOWN.-1808. The U.; or the Northern Gallery. 589 k. UNNA, a town of Westphalia, in the county of Mark,—1794. Herman of U.; a Series of Adventures of the 15th Century. 578 r.———— -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT U.-1670. Charles Andrew Duker. 322 b. UNPROFITABLENESS.-1668. The U. of Worldly Gain. 180 U. 137 g. 903 q. UNRIGHTEOUSNESS.-1688. The Mammon of U. detected and purified; on Luke xvi. 9. UNTERLAUTERN.dore Berger. 102 r. UNTERWALDEN.-1799. The Wrongs of U.; translated. 178. UNTON, SIR HENRY, of Wadley, in Berks.-1596. Funebria nobiliss. ac præstantiss. Eq. D. H.ici U.i, ad Gallos bis Legati regii, &c. 76 d.-1653. A Copy of Verses upon the Death of Sir H. U. 303 v. N. D.-Carmen Funebre in D. H. U.um, ad Gallos bis Legatum, ibique nuper fato functum. 185 v. EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT U.-1683. Theo UNTHRIFTINESS.-1576. The Garden of U.; wherein are many Sweete Flouers (or rather Fancies) of Honeste Love. 960 r.-N. D. -The Enemie to U. 960 u. UNTRUSSING.-1602. Satiro Mastix; or the U. of the Humorous Poet. 298 q. UNTRUTH.-1581. The Unfolding of sundrie U.s and absurd Propositions, propounded by one Banister, a favourer of the Libertines. 290 n. 967 d. UNWORTHIES.-1616. Characters and Descriptions of the Worthies and U. of the age. 148 %. UPCHURCH, in Kent.-1796. Observations on a triple Stone Seat at U. 297 j. 684 m. UPSAL, a city of Sweden, in Upland.-1496. Breviarium U.ense; per Johannem Fabri Impressorem, Holmensem, 4to.-1658. Catalogus Plantarum Horti U.iensis. 820 h. URBIN, in Ombria.-1666. The Siege of U. 281 w. U. 569 น.. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT U.-1619. Raphael Fabretti. 352 s. 84 r.-- -N. D.-Polydore Virgil. น. 251 q. 932 n. UREDIUS, OLIVARUS.-1640. Florum Herbarum, ac Fructuum selectiorum Icones, et vires pleræque hactenus ignota; e Bibliotheca O.i U.i. 133 r. 205 c. URENA.-1788. De U., &c. mentariæ Magni Gabrielis de la Gardie, qua Acad. U.iensi bonam Copiam 609 g. 1762. Decas Plantarum Rariarum Horti UPSAL, ARCHBISHOPS OF. — 1557. A History of the Archbishops of U. 634 v. UPTON, a market town in Worcestershire, in England.-1784. A Ca- UPTON, JOHN.-1759. An Impartial Estimate of the Rev. Mr. U.'s URACH, a town and valley of Suabia, in the duchy of Wirtemberg.1783. A Kind of Clay found in the Valley of U., on the River Ems. 420 m. URANIA.-1589. U. Latius, Carmine. 79 i.-1615. U., or the Heavenly Muse; with a Narration of the xiii. Sieges and vi. Sackings of Jerusalem. 896 v.-1621. Countess of Montgomerie's U. 985 w.1649. The Annihilation of J. Shakerley's Inartificial Anatomy of U. Practica. 974 9.-1649. U. Practica, or Practical Astronomy. 847 s. 974 9.-1650. U. Propitia, sive Tabulæ Astronomica. 276.- 1802. U., or the Illuminé; a Comedy; the Prologue by Lord John Townshend. 872 a. 1814. The V.e. 541 u. -N. D.-Sonnet to U. 261 y. URANIA. - 1660. A Religious Romance, entitled, Bentivolio and U. 534 g. URANIBURGH.-1666. Observations made at U., in sixteen books. 145 r. — 1669. Journey to U.; or Astronomical Observations made in divers parts of France. 755 s. URBAN VIII., POPE.-1623. Carmen Gratulatorium ad U.um VIII. 466 v.1625. Illustrationes et Comm. ad Bullam U.i VIII. pro Anno Jubilæi MDCXXV. 766 g.-1630. A Letter to Pope U. VIII. on the Relics of certain Martyrs. 16 i. 1631. Disputatio contra Murmurantes in Bullas Sixti V. et U.i VIII. 187 v.- 1633. Answer to Pope U.'s Breve, exasperating the French King against the Protestants in France. 458 m.-1641. A Letter of Intelligence from the Apostolike Nuncio Il Conte di Rozzetti, residing at London, to Pope U. VIII. 923 t.-1641. Passionate Remonstrance made by his Holiness (U. VIII.) in the Conclave at Rome, upon the Proceedings and Great Covenant of Scotland, 923 t. 1726. A Life of Pope U. 923 s. URETERS.-1678. Four U. in a Child. 921 y.-1736. The U. obstructed by small Stones. 677 h.-1744. Case of a Woman, one of whose U. was grown up. 581 d. 1767. Obstructions in the Kidneys or U. 534 9.-1812. Account of the Muscles of the U. 95 c. URETHRA.-1664. On Fistula of the U. 643 b.-1724. Nuova Propozitione intorno alla Caruncula dell' U. della Carnosita, &c. 99 f.1730. Case of Stone on the U. 531 d. 1781. De Calculo Renum, Vesica, U.æ, Lithotomia, et Vesica Punctura. 297-1781. Account of a Stone broken in the Bladder, and voided through the U. 481 n.1741. Of the Figure of the Canal of the U. 202 r. 1745. Récueil d'Observations Chirurgicales sur les Maladies de l'U. 285 a.-1746. On extracting a large Stone by an Aperture in the U. 521 d. 1749. Chirurgical Observations on the Disorders of the U.; from the French of Davon. 910 v.-1754. A Dissertation upon the Disorders of the U. 46 g.-1756. History of two Cases of Stones lodged partly in the Bladder, and partly in the U. 611 h.-1759. An Account of two Stones of remarkable Shapes and Sizes, which were firmly lodged in the U. of a Young Woman. 950 m.-1761. A Large Stone voided through the Perinæum from the U. 388 v.-1763. Plain and Easy Instructions on the Diseases of the Bladder and U. 46 g.-1769. A Description of the Lymphatics merly the capital.-EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT U.-1605. Bayadur Abulgasi. 3 k. URIC ACID. 1807. Dissertatio Chemico Medica Inauguralis de Aci. do U.o, et Morbis a nimia ejus Secretione ortis. 485 d. 1810. Observations on the Effects of Magnesia, in preventing an increased Formation of U. A. 146 n.-1814. Of Magnesia, in preventing an increased Formation of U. A. 146 0. URICONIUM.-1789. Roman Baths discovered, in the year 1788, at Wroxeter, the ancient U., or Viroconium. URIM.-1609. U. et Thummim. et Thummim in Deut. xxxiii. 8. 871 .1785. Poem. Lond. 4to. 2s. 6d. 597 g. 85 p. 1669. Dissertat. de U. U. et Thummim; a URINAL.-1552. Euery Vryne hys U. 257 l. URINARY BLADDER.-1742. A Description of the Human U. B. 734 r. 1792. A Case of Stone in the U. B. tulous Abscess in the U. B. 469 v.-1792. Of a Fis. 618 r. 1804. The Evacuation of the U. B. 866 y. URINARY CALCULUS.-1808. Analysis of an U. C. 987 a.-1810. On Cystic Oxide, a new Species of U. C. 980 b. 1811. 980 e. URINARY CONCRETIONS.-1797. On the Gouty and U. C. 979 %. -1798. Observations and Experiments tending to shew the Composition and Properties of U. C. 740 h. URINARY GRAVEL.-1792. U. G. 972 m. 1726. An Inquiry into the Remote Cause of 1505. URINARY ORGANS. 1721. A Remarkable Conformation of the U. Parts. 167 6.-1734. Account of a Child with the U. and Genital Organs preternaturally formed. 689 e.- 1791. A number of curious Observations on the U. O., and on the Organ of Hearing in Birds. 398 r.-1795. Account of a Singular Affection of the U. O., common among the Negroes in Demerary. 628 b.—1802. Strictures in the Urethra, and other Affections of the U. O. 795 p.-1816. Practical Observations on the Diseases of the U. O. 522 a. URINARY PASSAGES.-1548. An Account of the U. Vessels, with Plates. 794 0.-1725. Cases of Insects voided by the U. P. 919 h.Of a large Stone voided through the U. P. by a Woman. 88 l. -1726. Treatise on the U. P., containing their Description, Powers, and Uses. 823 s.-1741. Account of various Substances voided by the U. P. 860 s.-1766. Disorders arising from Obstructions in the U. P. 58 น. 1794. A Treatise on Diseases of the U. P., &c. 321 h. 1795. Treatise on the U. P. 381 u. 1800. Account of the Good Ef fects of a Decoction of Peach Leaves in some Affections of the U. P. 117 a.-1808. Of Calculi, which arise in different parts of the U. P. 146 p. URINE. 1486. De U.is et Pulsibus. 426 r. De U.is, cum Expositione. 8 i. 1512. The Judycyall of U.s, &c. 982 q. 1525. The Seynge of U.s. 69 p. 1533. De Judiciis U.arum. 928 p.-1548. De U.is. 44 t.-1543. Libellus de Pulsibus et U.is. 447 m.-1544. The Seynge of U.s. 669 s.-1546. 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Concerning two Experiments made for finding another Passage of the U. besides the known one. S.--1678. Of a Worm voided by U. 338 g. 1680. Dissertatiuncula de U.æ Materia. 25 9.-1683. De U.æ. 97 0.-1684. Observations in Physic; U. containing Worms like Millepedes; a Cancer; Dropsy of the Eyes. 918 r. 1685. On a large Stone voided by U. 946 b. 1692. Some Observations concerning the ordering of U.s. 666 b.—1694. Suppression of U. cured by Acids. 87 t. 1696. De U. a. 97 0.1697. De Transpiratione, Sudore, et U. a. 337 f.-1700. Account of a Woman who voided Hydatids in her U. 287 0.1700. Le Miroir des U.s. 806 w.-1702. Of a Bunch of Hair voided by U. 990 f.-1703. De U.is, Prolegomena. 449 r.- 1703. A Treatise of U.s. 494 %. 1706. Relationes Curiosæ Medicæ, de U.is. 578 w.-1709. Concerning several Solid Bodies voided by U. 990 f.—1732. A Suppression of U. in a Woman, 27 z.-1733. Case of a Suppression of U. 777 y.-1741. Account of Hair voided by U. 575 y. -1741. 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Remarks on the Nature and Treatment of Morbid Retentions of U. 917 o. 1788. Two Cases, in which, after Suppuration of the Perinæum, the U. was discharged at Preternatural Openings. 394 r.-1789. The History of Hydatids discharged with the U. 393 j.-1789. A Case of Suppression of U. by an Enlargement of the Prostate Gland; with some brief General Strictures on the Use of the Male Catheter, respecting both the Structure of the Instrument and the Mode of introducing it. 949 n. 1791. Case of a Catheter left in the Bladder in drawing off the U. for a Retroversion of the Uterus. 377. - 1792. Account of an Obstruction of U. which terminated fatally in consequence of Stricture. 948 y.-1793. An Account of the Dissection of a Man who died of the Suppression of U. 527 0. - 1793. An Account of the Good Effects of Opium, in a Case of Retention of U. 655 e. - 1793. Observations on the different Modes of puncturing the Bladder in Cases of Retention of U., pointing out the Advantages and Disadvantages of each; containing Practical Observations on some of the Causes of Retention of U., and on the Use of Catheters. 956 x.- 1794. An Encysted Tumour adhering to the Posterior Part of the Bladder, and to the whole length of the Rectum; bringing on a Fatal Suppression of the U. 275 y.-1799. Fatal Suppression of U. and Stools, occasioned by the Retroversion of the pregnant Uterus. 195 c.-1799. Account of a Singular Case of Obstruction to the Excretion of U. 302 9.-1801. An Account of some Experiments on the U. 543 e.-1806. Retention of U. 246 r.- 1808. The Acids of U. and Milk. 901 c.-1810. Some Remarks on the Composition of U. 146 n. -1811. Experiments on the U. discharged in Diabetes Mellitus. 485 g. -1813. On the Presence of the Coagulable part of the Blood in Dropsical U. 117 w. 1813. Comparative Analysis of the U. of different A929 v.-1814. 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