Rev. Dr. Thomas Bray and Associates Donations Catalogue W

Wake, William. Sermons and Discourses Preach’d Upon Several Occasions, In Three Volumes Compleat. London: Benj. and Sam. Tooke, 1722. 3367

Wake, William. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, vol. 2. London: Richard Sare, D. Midwinter, and B. Cowse, 1722. 3417

Wake, William. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions, vol. 3. London: Richard Sare, D. Midwinter, and B. Cowse, 1722. 3418

Waple, Edward. Sermons on Several Subjects, vol. 2. London: J. Downing, J. Wyat, and J. Osborn, 1718. 3383

Waple, Edward. Thirty Sermons Preached on Several Occasions: To Which Are Added, Three Sermons of the Being of God, and the Truth of the Christian Religion. Never Before Printed, 2nd ed. London: J. Downing, 1729. 3380

Warner, Ferdinando. An Illustration of the Book of Common-Prayer: And Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England: in Which the Observations of All the Learned Divines, Who Have Wrote Any Part of It, Are Included and Inserted in Their Proper Order: with Further Explanations by the Compiler. London: James Hodges, 1754. 3010

Waterland, Daniel. The Importance of the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity Asserted In Reply to Some Late Pamphlets, Third Ed., Corrected. Cambridge: J. Deighton, and J. Nicholson, etc., 1800. 2799

Westcott, Brooke Foss. A General View of the History of the English Bible. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1868. 253

Westcott, Brooke Foss. A General Survey of the History of the Canon of the New Testament, Seventh Edition. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1896. 129

Wheare, Degory, Nicholas Horsman, Henry Dodwell, and Edmund Bohun. The Method and Order of Reading Both Civil and Ecclesiastical Histories In Which the Most Excellent Historians Are Reduced into the Order in Which They Are Successively to Be Read, and the Judgments of Learned Men, Concerning Each of Them, Subjoin'd. London: Charles Brome, 1698. 3250

White, John. Three Letters to a Gentleman Dissenting from the Church of England. London: C. Davis and W. Craighton, 1748. 2835

White, Joseph. Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1784, At the Lecture Founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A., late canon of Salisbury, The Third Edition. To Which Is Added, a Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford, July 4, 1784, On the Duty of Attempting the Propagation of the Gospel among our Mahometan and Gentoo Subjects in India. London: G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1789. 3379

Wilberforce, Samuel. Addresses to the Candidates for Ordination, on the Questions in the Ordination Service. Oxford: James Parker, 1867. 1287

Wilkins, John and William Lloyd. Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion In Two Books. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. John Wilkins, late Lord Bishop of Chester. To Which Is Added, a Sermon Preached at His Funerals, by William Lloyd, D.D. Then Dean of Bangor, Now Lord Bishop of Worcester, 5th ed. London: R. Chiswel and C. Brome, 1704. 2833

Williams, Isaac. Thoughts on the Study of the Holy Gospels: Devotional Commentary on the Gospel Narrative, vol.1. London: Rivingtons, 1876. 3924

Williams, Isaac. A Harmony of the Four Evangelists: Devotional Commentary on the Gospel Narrative, vol. 2. London: Rivingtons, 1876. 3925

Williams, Isaac. Our Lord's Nativity: Devotional Commentary on the Gospel Narrative, vol. 3. London: Rivingtons, 1875. 3926

Williams, Isaac. Our Lord’s Ministry (the Third Year) : Devotional Commentary on the Gospel Narrative (vol. 5). London: Rivingtons, 1874. 3928

Williams, Isaac. The Holy Week: Devotional Commentary on the Gospel Narrative (vol. 6). London: Rivingtons, 1875. 3929

Williams, Isaac. Our Lord's Passion: Devotional Commentary on the Gospel Narrative (vol. 7). London: Rivingtons, 1875. 3930

Williams, Isaac. Our Lord's Resurrection: Devotional Commentary on the Gospel Narrative (vol. 8). London: Rivingtons, 1876. 3931

Wroughton, Charles. Thirteen Sermons Chiefly on Practical Subjects: Wherein More Particularly, the Nature, Necessity, Means and Advantages of Repentance, and a Christian Conversation, are Described and Set Forth. London: John Osborn and Thomas Longman, 1728. 3392