ASSOCIATE. 



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in Scotland in reference to its repeal. 



Edin., 1790. 8 



Apology for the Associate congregation of 

 Edinburgh. Containing, I. A short narrative 

 of facts, which led them forward to a declara- 

 tion of their principles. . .since commonly known 

 by the name of Resolutions II. These Reso- 

 lutions themselves. III. Some illustration and 

 defence of these Resolutions. Edin., 1792. 12 

 Proceedings of the Associate Synod respecting 

 some proposed alterations in the Formula of 

 questions put to probationers at their licence, 

 and to ministers and elders at their ordina- 

 tion [with reference to the magistrate's power]. 

 Glasgow, 1796. 8 

 Another copy. 



An address of the Associate [Original Burgher] 

 Synod, to the people under their charge, re- 

 specting the present differences on the subject 

 of the preamble to the Formula. 



Edin., 1799. 8 



A Testimony to the original principles of the 

 Secession, and against all apostacy therefrom 

 ...By a society of Seceders in and about Glas- 

 gow. Glasgow, 1799. 8 

 Another copy. 



Narrative and Testimony, agreed upon and 

 enacted by the General Associate [Anti- 

 Burgher] Synod. Edin., 1804. 8 

 Another edition. Edin.+ 1817. 8 

 *Old light better than the pretended new : An 

 inquiry into the consistency of a Narrative and 

 Testimony adopted May 1, 1804, by the General 

 Associate Synod, in place of former Deeds, to 

 be the term of admission into communion ; 

 with the Judicial Act and Testimony and other 

 public deeds emitted by the Associate Presby- 

 tery and Synod, and with itself. [By the Rev. 



TURNBULL, Glasgow.] Glasgow, 1806. 8 



Act of the General Associate Synod, April 

 1805, respecting an annual collection for the 

 synod fund, and supplying weak congrega- 

 tions. [Edin., 1805.] 8 

 Address of the Associate Synod, to the people 

 under their charge, respecting the present 

 scarcity of probationers, and the necessity of 

 a more liberal provision for the support of 

 ministers. Edin., 1806. 8 

 Address of the Associate Synod, to the people 

 of their charge, particularly to heads of fami- 

 lies, on the subject of family worship. 



Edin., 1812. 8 



A vindication of adherence to the principles 

 and constitution of the Church of Scotland in 

 her purest times ; or an appendix by the [Ori- 

 ginal Burgher] Associate Synod, to the Act, 

 Declaration, and Testimony, lately republish- 

 ed by their order ; containing a narrative of 

 the origin, progress, and consequences of late 

 innovations in the Secession. With a conti- 

 nuation of that Testimony to the present 

 times. Perth, 18Q9. 12 



A Statement of Evidence, that the Burgher 

 Synod, generally called New Light, have aban- 

 doned the original principles of the Secession 

 Church ; in answer to a pamphlet lately pub- I 



lished by them, in which the contrary is as- 

 serted. By a Committee of the original Burgher 

 Associate Synod. Glasgow, 1818. 8 



Documents pertaining to the negotiation be- 

 tween the GENERAL ASSEMBLY and Associate 

 [Original Burgher] Synod. 1837 



Re-union of [Original Burgher] Seceders with 

 the Church of Scotland defended, in speeches, 

 delivered at the meeting of the Associate Sy- 

 nod, in Glasgow, September 1837, by the Rev. 

 G. Moscrip, Greenock, the Rev. John Ander- 

 son, and the Rev. James Stark. 



Greenock, 1837. 12 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



Basis of union, agreed upon by the Asso- 

 ciate [Burgher] and General Associate [Anti- 

 Burgher] Synods, April 28, 1820; together 

 with the draughts of a proposed Formula for 

 ordination, and of a summary of the princi- 

 ples of the Secession Church. Edin. , 1820. 8 U 

 Defence of the Associate Synod's report on the 

 religious state of the highlands and islands of 

 Scotland, in reply to the animadversions of a 

 writer in the Christian Instructor for Feb. 

 1821, under the signature of Smior Na Firinn. 



Edin., 1821. 8 



[CONSTITUTIONAL]. Minutes of the Constitu- 

 tional Associate Presbytery : containing the 

 Deed of Constitution, with the reasons ; and 

 an act for a public fast. To which is sub- 

 joined an appendix, relative to some previous 

 contendings with the General Associate Sy- 

 nod. Edin., 1807. 8 

 An Act by the Constitutional Associate Pres- 

 bytery, for a public thanksgiving, &c. 1815. 



Edin., (1815). 8 



[PROTESTERS]. An address by the Associate 

 Synod to the people under their inspection, 

 containing reasons of non-accession to the late 

 union. With an appendix, by a committee. 



Edin., 1823. 8 



Overture of a Testimony under the considera- 

 tion of the Associate Synod and Constitutional 

 Associate Presbytery, with a view to union 

 between these two bodies. Edin. , 1827. 8 a 

 [ORIGINAL SECEDERS]. A Testimony to the 

 truths of Christ, agreeably to the Westminster 

 Standards as received by the Reformed Church 

 of Scotland ; and in opposition to defections 

 from the reformation sworn to in Britain and 

 Ireland : together with an act for renewing 

 the Covenants, and a Formula. Agreed to by 

 the Associate Synod of Original Seceders. 

 2d e/1. Edin., 1829. 8 



Another copy. 



Address by the United Associate Presbytery 

 of Stirling and Falkirk, to the congregations 

 under their charge. Edin. , 1832. 8 



Vindication of the principles of the Church of 

 Scotland, in relation to questions presently 

 agitated : an address, by the Associate Synod 

 of Original Seceders. Edin., 1834. 8 C 



Another copy. 



Reasons of a Fast, appointed by the Asso- 

 ciate Synod of Original Seceders, 1835 



