ASSndATK. 



lonial agent in Liberia. ..with n 1-rirf sketch of 



tin- lit",-' of th.- i:.-\. Lott Gary. By Ralph 



iolph Cnrley. -tow lorfc, 18&V J 



ASHl'o.N i.l.'iiNi. -*An answer to the papt-r d 

 luvivd l.v .Mr Ashton at his i-Mji-ution, to Sir 

 Francis L'hild, She-rill' of London, A 

 with the papi-r itself. [By Eduard Sin MS*. 

 !;r.J Lon<lK, Ki'.K). 4 



ASHTON (THOMAS), D.D. A sermon (mi Pa. 

 Ixv. 7] preached at Eton, <Kt. '., 17 1U. IK-HII,' 

 day of thanksgiving for the suppression of the 

 late unnatural rebellion. London, 17 I 



A sermon [on Ps. Ixxviii. 34-37] preached... 

 Feb. 17, 1768 : being the day appointed for a 

 general fast. JMMMMt, 1758. 4 



ASSAAD Y KAY AT. See Assaad y KAYAT. 

 ASSEMBLY. The General Aasembly of the 

 Church of Scotland. See SCOTLAND. 



The General Assembly of the Free Church of 

 Scotland. See SCOTLAND . 



The Assembly of Divines at Westminster. See 

 WESTMINSTER. 



ASSENT. The "assent and consent." What 

 does it imply and involve ? What is my posi- 

 tion ? What is my duty ? By an Irish clergy- 

 man. 2d ed., with additional remarks. 



London, 1860. 8 



ASSHETON (WILLIAM), D.D. A seasonable 

 apology for the honours and revenues of the 

 clergy. London, 1676. 8 



Discourse concerning a death-bed repentance. 

 8th ed. London, 1766. 8 



ASSIGNY (MARIUS D'), B.D. Two treatises on 

 the curiosities of old Rome, and on the most 

 remarkable hieroglyphicks of Egypt ; [with 

 the pictorial histories by P. GALDRUCHIUS.] 



1674 



ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERY AND SYNOD. 

 Act, Declaration, and Testimony for the doc- 

 trine, worship, discipline, and government of 

 the Church of Scotland ; agreeable to the Word 

 of God, the Confession of Faith, the National 

 Covenant of Scotland, and the Solemn League 

 and Covenant of the three kingdoms, and 

 against several steps of defection from the 

 same, both in former and present times. By 

 some ministers associate together for the exer- 

 cise of church government and discipline in a 

 presbyterial capacity. Edin., 1737. 12 



Another copy. 



- Another copy. 



- Another edition (a republication). 



Glasgow, 1807. 8 



Another copy. 



- Acts and proceedings of the Associate Presby- 

 tery, met at Edinburgh, May 1739. Contain- 

 ing their Declinature. To which are subjoin'd, 

 some remarks on the Commission's libel, and 

 on the Act of the General Assembly relative 

 to the seceding ministers. Containing a genu- 

 ine copy of Mr Erakine's protest in the pulpit 

 of Stirling, February 25th, 1739. With a de- 

 fence thereof. Edin., 1739. 8 



Another copy. 



- Act of the Associate Presbytery, finding and 

 declaring, that the present judicatures of this 



jiatic.ii.il Church an; not lawful, in-r ri^ht con- 

 stitute court* of (.'hi A'./,, . i::. 1 ' 8 

 An.su. is !,\ tin; Associate Presbytery, to Rea- 

 sons of di- M in to the said Preaby- 

 .t Stirling, L)e-rinl.- i _':;. 171'2; as also, 

 :<>n ami p<t!ti<.n dictated to 

 tht-ir clerk, ami reasons of di.ssi-nt and seces- 

 sion, given in to them at Edinburgh, Feb. 

 3, 1743 ; by the Rev. Thomas Nairn, Abbots- 

 hall. Together with a (h'cl:iratioii and d- 

 of the Associate Presbytery's principles am nt 

 the present civil government. 



Edin., 1744. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



Acts of the Associate Presbytery ; viz., I. Act 

 concerning the doctrine of grace ; wherein the 

 said doctrine, as revealed in the Holy Scrip- 

 tures, and, agreeably thereto, set forth in our 

 Confession of Faith and Catechisms, is asserted, 

 and vindicated from the errors vented and pub- 

 lished in some Acts of the Assemblies of this 

 Church, passed in prejudice of the same. [The 

 Marrow controversy.] II. Act for renewing 

 the National Covenant of Scotland, and the 

 Solemn League and Covenant of the three 

 nations, in a way and manner agreeable to our 

 present situation and circumstances in this 

 period. Edin., 1744. 8 



Another copy. 



A Modest Apology for the conduct of Seceders, 

 in refusing to join in Christian communion 

 with Sectarians, Latitudinarians, &c., who 

 have departed from the purity of Reformation 

 once attained to in these kingdoms. In a let- 

 ter to a gentleman. [In reference to White- 

 field.] By a Lover of Truth. 



London, 1773. 8 



A Testimony by the Associate Synod, against 

 the legal encouragement lately given to Po- 

 pery. Edin., 1778. 8 

 A warning against Popery. Drawn up and 

 published, by order of the Associate Synod, at 

 their meeting on the 2d of September 1778. 

 To which are subjoined, observations on the 

 nature of the laws now in force against Popery ; 

 and on the danger and impropriety of repeal- 

 ing them. Edin., 1779. 8 

 Another copy. 



The Re-exhibition of the Testimony ; or, A 

 connected view of those principles upon which 

 a secession from the judicatories of the Church 

 of Scotland was stated, by several ministers of 

 the gospel, in 1733 ; and, since that time, 

 maintained by the Associate [Burgher] Synod. 

 With a preface. Glasgow, 1779. 8 



Another copy. 



A warning against Socinianism : drawn up and 

 published, by a committee of the Associate 

 Synod. In which particular notice is taken 

 of a late publication, entitled, A practical essay 

 on the death of Jesus Christ : by Dr M'Gill... 

 Air. Falkirk, 1788. 8 



An overture of an act of the General Associate 

 Synod in Scotland, concerning the sacramental 

 test, and the duty and interest of presbyterians 



