"Der Lehr-Texte der Brüder-Gemeine und insonderheit der Kinder aus den Briefen Pauli an die Gemeinen aus den Heiden zweyte Auflage, zum Gebrauch des Jahrs 1764. ..."--p. [61-108], with separate title page (Evans 9528). With an errata note, p. [108], correcting an error in Die taglichen Loosungen.
"Register, wie die täglichen Loosungen der Brüder-Gemeine von 1764, für das Jahr 1766 zu gebrauchen wird."--p. [47-60]. These pages were evidently printed later (in 1765?) and inserted
"Die täglichen Loosungen der Brüder-Gemeine fü̈r das Jahr 1767, Barby, bey Heinrich Detlef Ebers, 1766."
"Der Lehr-Texte der Brüder-Gemeine und insonderheit der Kinder fur das Jahr 1767, bey Heinrich Detlef Ebers, 1766."
"Die täglichen Loosungen der Brüder-Gemeine für das Jahr 1768, Barby, bey Heinrich Detlef Ebers, 1767."
"Der Lehr-Texte der Brüder-Gemeine und insonderheit der Kinder für das Jahr 1768, bey Heinrich Detlef Ebers, 1767."
On bottom edges of pages in ink: Jun IV 1764-1768.
Cases in law and equity : argued, debated and adjudged in the King's Bench and Chancery, in the twelfth and thirteenth years of Queen Anne [1714-1715] during the time of Lord Chief Justice Parker
With two treatises, the one on the action of debt, the other on the constitution of England. Now first printed from the original manuscript of the late Lord Chief Baron Gilbert.
Sessions cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, chiefly touching settlements : from the latter end of Queen Anne's reign to the present time : with two tables, the one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters therein contained
The "Losungen" or passwords originally consisted of a verse of the Bible (followed by a stanza of a hymn) selected for each day by Count N.L. Zinzendorf, and at first circulated among the members of the congregation at the daily visits made by one of the brethren, later given out at the nightly gatherings of the Moravians. From 1731 they were published in print. The present collection comprises the "Losungen" selected by Zinzendorf and published each year under various titles. It includes a fragment of the "Losungen" for the year 1729 (v. 1, prel. leaves 20-28). After Zinzendorf's death the "Losungen" were drawn by members of the supervising board from a selection of 2000 verses of the O.T., the "lehrtexte" were chosen from the N.T. each to be followed by a stanza of a hymn.
A report of cases in Chancery, the King's Bench, &c. In the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh and eighth years of His late Majesty, King George the Second [1730-1734]; during which time Lord King was lord high chancellor of Great Britain, and the Lord Raymond and Lord Hardwicke were lord chief justices of England
"The volume consists of two parts; the first (p. 1-43, and index) contains Chancery cases, 1730-1732, the second (p. 57-299) contains King's bench cases, 1731-1734. It has been cited as 2 Kelynge, to distinguish it from 1 (or J.) Kelyng."--Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884, p. 97, note 56.
The 1st edition, 1740, has title: A report of select cases in Chancery.
"Law books lately published and sold by John Worrall": [1] p. at end of pt. 2.
Vol.1 has an additional titlepage with the words: "Part the fourth. Volume the first. . "; the first three parts not published? - Vols.1 and 2 have continuous pagination.
Vols. 2-5 are entitled 'Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, since the time of Lord Mansfield's coming to preside in it: . '.
Vol.2 bears the imprint: "Printed by His Majesty's Law-Printers; for J. Worrall and B. Tovey" and is dated 1766; vol 3 was "printed by His Majesty's Law-Printers; for Barnes Tovey, (successor to Mr John Worrall.)" and is dated 1771; vols.4 and 5 were "printed by His Majesty's Law-Printers; for Edward Brooke (successor to Mr. John Worrall and Mr. Barnes Tovey,)" and are dated 1776 and 1780 respectively.
Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Courts of King's bench and common pleas, in the reigns of the late King William, Queen Anne, King George the first and King George the Second