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BUBN8 BUBBOUGHE8. 



the Chuirh of Si-otland. 



Grecnock, 1830. 12 

 Anotlur ropy. 

 Another i-i'i'.v. 



Reply t<> UM 1. -iv -member of the Church of 

 Scotland ; with a note for the Rev. James 

 Russell, minister >f (iairlodi. 



Paisley, 1830. 12 

 Another copy. 



*ProU stant truths and Popish errors : a letter 

 to the author of " the Gairloch heresy tried ;" 

 occasioned by his reply to the lay member of 

 the Church of Scotland : with a postscript ad- 

 dressed to the Rev. Dr Hamilton, Stratlihliinc. 

 Greenock, 1830. 12 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



* Cursory remarks on religious establish- 

 ments, as " vindicated by the Rev. R. Burns, 

 D.D."...By a plain man. 



Glasgow, 1830. 12 



Hints on ecclesiastical reform : addressed to 

 the lay eldership of the Church of Scotland. 



LJui., 1831. 8 

 Another copy. 



The Church revived without the aid of un- 

 known tongues. A sermon preached in the 

 Scots church, Swallow Street, 6th November, 

 1831 ; to which are now added, a few prefa- 

 tory remarks. London, 1831. 8 

 Lecture on religious endowments. Delivered 

 in the High church of Paisley, May 4th, 1835. 

 With a historical vindication of new erections. 

 London, 1835. 12 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



A plea for " State Churches :" in reply to the 

 Rev. Archibald Baird. Paisley, 1836. 12 



Another copy. 



Scottish voluntaryism the atheist's ally : a let- 

 ter to the Rev. William Smart. 



Paisley, 1836. 12 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



Truth and love versus Prelacy and the Prayer- 

 book : being a reply to Rev. W. M. Wade's 

 pamphlet. Paisley, 1840. 8 



Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



A lecture on the use of the Episcopal liturgy 

 in Presbyterian churches : delivered in Pais- 

 ley, Dec. 4, 1840. 2d ed. 'Paisley, 1840. 8 

 Another copy. 



A plea for the poor of Scotland, and for an 

 enquiry into their condition. 



Paisley, 1841. 8 



The explosion of the telegraph : being the sub- 

 stance of a discourse [on Luke, xiii. 1-5]. 



Paisley, [1842]. 12 



Christian patriotism in times of public dis- 

 tress. A lecture delivered Feb. 4, 1842. 



Paisley, 1842. 8 



Restrictive laws on food and trade tried by the 



test of Christianity. A lecture delivered 



Decem. 6, 1842. Glasgoic, 1843. 8' 



- Lord Aberdeen's Act as it means, and not as 



it seems. [Tract* for the times, No. iv.l 



8 



The history and character of Ton tins Pilate ; 

 a sermon [on AI:irt. .\\vii. 34J. (Extracted 

 from the Scottish Pulpit.) s. I. et a. S" 



The travail of : IKT'H soul ; a ser- 

 mon [on Isaiah, liii. 11] preached April oOth, 

 is:;;. [I l,;,l. \ 8 



Love to Christ ; a sermon [on 1 Pet. i. 8]. 

 [Ibid.] s. I. et a. 



The duties of young men in the present crisis 

 of the Church ; a sermon [on 1 Chron. xxii. 5] 

 preached 18th May, 1835. [Ibul. \ 



8. 1. et a. 8 



The Christian's duty in times of public dis- 

 tress. [From the Friendly Monitor. N>. cxii. j 



s. 1. et a. 8* 



The LORD'S SUPPER. [A sermon on 1 Cor. 

 xi. 24.] . a. 



BURNS (W. H.), D.D. Essay and address on 

 family worship. 2d ed. London, 1858. 12 



BURNS (WILLIAM), Min'tt> r <>f 11- fn <'!><>, <!,, 

 Kilsyth. The propriety of immediate exer- 

 tions for propagating Christianity, urged.... A 

 sermon [on Haggai, i. 2] preached April 25, 

 1808. Dundee, 1808. 8 



A letter on the Sabbath. 3d ed. 



Paisley, 1832. 12' 



BURNS (WILLIAM). The primitive doctrine con- 

 cerning the person and character of Jesus 

 Christ. In two parts. Glasgow, 1822. 8 

 BURR (FREDERICK). Introduction to the study 

 of geology. London, 1836. 8' 



BURROUGHES, or BURROUGHS (JEREMIAH). 

 Moses his choice, with his eye fixed upon 

 heaven ; discovering the happy condition of a 

 self-denying heart. Delivered in a treatise 

 upon Heb. ii. 25, 26. London, 1641. 4 



Another edition. [Manuscript title.] 



London, 1650. 4 



The glorious name of God, the Lord of Hosts : 

 opened in two sermons [on Isaiah, xlvii. 4J, 

 vindicating the commission from this Lord of 

 Hosts, to subjects, in some case, to take up 

 arms. With a postscript, briefly answering a 

 late treatise by Henry Feme, D.D. 



London, 1643. 4 



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An apologeticall narrative, humbly submitted 

 to the Hon. Houses of Parliament by Thomas 

 GOODWIN, P. NYE, S. SIMPSON, J. B., W. 

 BRIDGE. 1643 



- An exposition of the prophecie of Hosea. 

 [Chap, i.-xiii.] Vol. i.-iii. 



London, 1643-54. 4 



An exposition of the prophecy of Hosea. Com- 

 pleted by the Rev. Thomas Hall, B.D., and 

 Edward Reynolds, D.D. , Bishop of Norwich. 

 Revised and corrected by the Rev. James 

 Sherman. London, 1843. 8 



Irenicum, to the lovers of truth and peace. 

 Heart- divisions opened in the causes and evils 

 of them : with cautions that we may not be 

 hurt by them, and endeavours to heal them. 

 [On Hosea, x. 2.] London, 1646. 4 Q 



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