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PURCHASES. 



BOOKS. 



Inscribed Stones at Kirkmadiine, in the Parish of Stoneykirk, 

 County of Wigtown, by Sir Arthur Mitchell. [From " The 

 Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland," Vol. 

 IX., p. 269, 1872; includes at end drawing and description of 

 Stones in the holograph of William Todd, Schoolmaster, Kirk- 

 maiden. Our knowledge of the inscription on the third stone, 

 which has now disappeared, rests on this drawing.] 1 vol., 

 sm. 4to. 



One volume, (3i bj' 5^, containing the following: — 



Believer's Farewel to the World. Elegie on the Death of 



Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston. 1701 pp. 19. (13) 



Bruce, Michael. Good News in Evil Times for Fainting 



Believers . . 1707. pp. 76. (2) 



— The Rattling of Dry Bones. . . Sermon ijreached at Car- 

 luke. May, 1672. . . n.d. pp. 42 (22) 



— Six Dreadfull Alarms, n.d. pp. 23. (20) 

 Calamy, Edmond. The Great Danger of Covenant Breaking. 



1706. pp. 31. (3) 



Cameron, Richard, vide Simson, James. (9) 



Cargill, Donald. A Lecture and Sermon Preached at Different 



Times by Donald Gargill. n.d. pp. 22. • (27) 



— vide Simson, James. (9) 

 Dickson, John. A Letter written by [torn], n.d. pp. 8. (15) 

 Guthrie, John. A Sermon preached upon Breach of Covenant. 



n.d. pp. 15. (19) 



Mosman, John. The Christian's Companion under Sonl- 



Exercise. n.d. pp. 25. (23) 



Peden, Alexander. The Lord's Trumpet Sounding an Alarm 



against Scotland. By Mr Alexander Pethine. n.d. 



pp. 34. (21) 



A Protestation and Testimony Against the Incorporating Union 



with England, n.d. pp. 16. (14) 



— Another Copy, imperfect. (29) 

 Renwick, James. Antipas, or, Tlie Dying Testimony of Mr 



James Renwick. n.d. pp. 8. (16) 



— The Church's Choice, or a Sermon on Canticles, I., ch. v., 7. 

 1705. pp. 55. (4) 



— Some Notes or Heads of a Sermon. Januai-y 22, 1688. 

 n.d. pp. 15. (5) 



— A Sermon. [Isaiah 8, 17] n.d. pp. 8. (6) 



