BROWN BROWNE. 



out different parts of Europe. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



BROWN (THOMAS), D.D., Minister of Free St 

 John's, Glasgow. Popery perverts the Gospel. 

 Justification Merits Impetrations Pil- 

 grimages Relics, &c. [Glasgow Lectures on 

 Popery.] " Glasgmo, 1836. 8 



BROWN (THOMAS), M.D., Musselburgh. The 

 present ruined and degraded aspect and posi- 

 tion of the KIRK OF SCOTLAND. 1842 



BROWN (WILLIAM), M.D. Hints on the estab- 

 lishment of an universal written character. 

 In a letter to the Rev. Dr John Kemp. 



[Edin., 1797.] 8 



Hints respecting the motion produced by mag- 

 netism. : and further remarks on the universal 

 character. Edin., 1815. 8 



BROWN (WILLIAM), Junior. A probationary 

 essay on the powers which move the blood. 



Edin., 1817. 8 



BROWN (Rev. WILLIAM), M.D. The history of 

 the propagation of Christianity among the 

 heathen since the Reformation. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1814. 8 



- Third edition. 3vol. Edin., 1854. 8 

 BROWN (WILLIAM). Teagasgan Criosduidh ar- 

 son Cloinne o thri gu deich bliadhna dh'aois 

 ann an tri earrannaibh. Glascho, 1819. 12 



Another copy. 



BROWN (WILLIAM), D.D., Minister of Eskdale- 

 muir. Antiquities of the Jews, carefully com- 

 piled from authentic sources, and their cus- 

 toms illustrated from modern travels. 2 vol. 

 London, 1820. 8 



Another copy. 



BROWN (WILLIAM), Minuter at Enfield. Ser- 

 mons for the use of families. Vol. i. 



London, 1821. 8 



BROWN (WILLIAM LAURENCE), Principal of Ma- 

 rischal College, Aberdeen. Substance of a 

 speech, in the General Assembly of the Church 

 of Scotland, 28th of May, 1800, on the ques- 

 tion respecting the settlement, at Kingsbarns, 

 of the Rev. Dr Robert Arnot, professor of di- 

 vinity in St Mary's College, St Andrews. 



Edin., 1800. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- Letters to the Rev. Dr George Hill, Principal 

 of St Mary's College, St Andrews. 



Aberdeen, 1801. 8 



- Remarks on certain passages of ' ' An examina- 

 tion of Mr Dugald Stewart's pamphlet, by one 

 of the ministers of Edinburgh ;" relative to 

 subjects nearly connected with the interests of 

 religion and learning. Aberdeen, 1806. 8 



- The advantages of early piety. A sermon [on 

 2 Tim. iii. 15J preached... May 11, 1806. 



Aberdeen, 1806. 8 



- Another copy. 



- A letter to George Hill, D.D., St Andrews, 

 occasioned by the publication of the substance 

 of his speech in the General Assembly, May 

 23, 1807. Edin., 1807. 8 



Another copy. 



On the character and influence of a virtuous 

 king. A sermon preached. . .on occasion of the 

 jubilee on the fiftieth anniversary of his Ma- 

 jesty's accession. Aberdeen, 1810. 8 



An essay on the existence of a supreme Crea- 

 tor, possessed of infinite power, wisdom, and 

 goodness. 2d ed. 2 vol. 



Aberdeen, 1818. 8 



Lecture introductory to the course on practi- 

 cal religion,... delivered in...Marischal College 

 and University of Aberdeen, Nov. 22d, 1825. 



Aberdeen, 1826. 8 



BROWND (GEORGE). A voyce from heaven, 

 speaking good and comfortable words, con- 

 cerning saints departed, in a sermon [on Rev. 

 xiv. 13] preached Sept. 6, 1658, at the funeral 

 of Mr Thomas Goodwin. London, 1659. 4 



BROWNE (EDWARD HAROLD), B.D. An expo- 

 sition of the thirty r nine articles, historical and 

 doctrinal. 4th ed. Londo-ii, 1858. 8 



BROWNE (ISAACUS HAWKINS). De animi im- 

 mortalitate ; poema. Editio quinta. 



AbredonifK, 1813. 8 



BROWNE (JAMES), LL.D. A history of the 



Highlands and of the Highland clans. 4 vol. 



Glasgow, 1837, 38. 8 



BROWNE (JOHN), M.A., Rector of Beeby.The 

 divine authority of the Christian religion, and 

 the natural deity of Jesus Christ, the author 

 of it, asserted in eight sermons, preached... in 

 the years 1730, and 1731, at the lecture found- 

 ed by Lady Moyer. London, 1732. 8 



BROWNE (JOHN), M.A., Cambridge. An essay 



on universal redemption ; tending to prove 



that the general sense of Scripture favours the 



opinion of the final salvation of all mankind. 



London, 1798. 8 



BROWNE (JOHN), M.A., Fellow of C. C. C., Ox- 

 ford. Sermons preached before the University 

 of Oxford, in the year 1806, at the lecture 

 founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. 

 Oxford, 1809. 8 



BROWNE (JOHN), LL.B., Curate of Trinity 



church, Cfoltenham. Sermons, preached in 



the church of the Holy Trinity, Cheltenham. 



London, 1836. 8 



BROWNE (MARY ANN). Mont Blanc, and other 

 poems. London, 1827. 8 



Repentance : and other poems. 



London, 1829. 8 



BROWNE (MosEs). The Christian's glorious 

 coronation day. A sermon [on 1 Pet. v. 1] 

 preached Oct. 4, 176] . London, 1761. 8 



The works, and rest, of the creation. 6th ed. 



Edin., 1805. 12 



BROWNE (PETER), D.D., Bishop of Cork and 

 Rosse. The procedure, extent, and limits of 

 human UNDERSTANDING. ' 1729 



Things divine and supernatural conceived by 

 ANALOGY. 1733 



Sermons on various subjects. 2 vol. 



London, 1749. 8 



BROWNE (RICHARD). A physical account of 



the tree of life. Translated out of the Latin 



of Edward Madeira ARRAIS, by R. B. 1683 



BROWNE (SIMON), Dissenting minister in the Old 



