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CHRISTIAN CHR] 



fossil >n i'f faith. By a minister of the Church 

 of Scotland. ., 1830. 12 



Scries of tracts on important doctrines of the 

 word of Cod. No. A. On the headship of 

 Christ. , 1831. 12 



- Another copy. 



Lectures on the headship of Christ, as embo- 

 diid ill the constitution and illustrated in the 

 history of the Church of Scotland. By mi- 

 nisters of the Established Church of Scotland. 



gov>. 1840. 12 



Essay on the headship of the Lord Jesus 

 Christ. By an office-bearer of the Church of 

 Scotland as by law established. 



/:./;,, 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



The headship of Christ, and the power of the 

 civil magistrate. By a member of the Estab- 

 lished Church. 7.Vm.,[1843.] 8 



- Christ a Prophet : a notice of some of the pro- 

 phecies of our Lord ; more especially those 

 respecting his speedy personal second coming. 

 By a Bible student. 



Glasgow, 1835. 12 



Arguments from the first four verses of John's 

 Gospel, to prove the divinity of the Lord 

 Jesus Christ : To which are added, extracts 

 from the judgment delivered by the Vice- 

 Chancellor,... Sir L. SHADWELL, on the case of 

 Lady Hewley's charity. Showing the unfaith- 

 fulness of the Unitarian translation of the New 

 Testament, with an address to the reader. 



Dundee, 1834. 12 



The fulness of Christ. London, s. a. 12 



The Scripture-doctrine of the eternal genera- 

 tion of Christ. [By the Rev. William DAL- 

 GLEISH.] [Wants title.] 8 



CHRISTIAN. The happy man and true gentle- 

 man ; or the sincere Christian, s. I. et a. 4 



CHRISTIAN RELIGION. A discourse of the 

 grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. 

 In two parts : The first containing some con- 

 siderations on the quotations made from the 

 Old in the New Testament, and particularly 

 on the prophecies cited from the former and 

 said to be fulfilled in the latter. The second, 

 containing an examination of the scheme ad- 

 vanc'd by Mr Whiston in his essay towards 

 restoring the true text of the Old Testament, 

 and for vindicating the citations thence made 

 in the New Testament. To which is prefixed, 

 an apology for free debate and liberty of writ- 

 ing. [By Anthony COLLINS.] 



London, 1724. 8 



Another copy. 



CHRISTIAN YEAR. The Christian year : 

 thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holy- 

 days throughout the year. [By John KEBLE. ] 

 Oxford, 1828. 12 8 



Another copy. 



CHRISTIANITY. The reasonableness of Chris- 

 tianity, as delivered in the Scriptures. [By 

 John LOCKE.] To which is added, A vindica- 

 tion of the same, from Mr Edwards's excep- 

 tions. London, 1696. 8 



The private Christian's witness for Christiani- 



ty. [By Sir Dav id HA M i i/r< \ . ] 



. 8 



The sum of Christianity, containing a brief 

 account of what we are to U-li.-vr, and of what 

 wo are to practise, in order to our obtaining 



:;il life : des<-ri'>ed in a discourse on Acts, 

 xi. 20. By a minister of the Church of Scot- 

 land. /:!;,>., 1718. 8 



Christianity as old as the creation : or, the- 

 Gospel, a re-publication of the religion of na- 

 ture. [ By Matthew TINDAL.] Part i. [2d ud. | 



London, 1730. 8 s 



Another copy. 



An essay on revealed religion ; and the great 

 truths discovered to us by Christianity. 



London, 1736. 8 



Christianity not founded on argument, and the 

 true principles of Gospel-evidence assigned ; 

 in a letter to a young gentleman at Oxford. 

 [By Henry DODWELL.] 2d ed. 



London, 1743. 8 



Third edition. London, 1743. 8 



A defence of the peculiar institutions and doc- 

 trines of Christianity. In answer to a late 

 pamphlet, entitled, Deism fairly stated and 

 fully vindicated from the gross imputations 

 and groundless calumnies of modern believers. 



London, 1746. 8 



Proofs of Christianity ; from the resurrection 

 of Jesus by Dr Sherlock ; the conversion of St 

 Paul by Lord Lyttleton ; and the conversion 

 of the Ethiopian eunuch, by a minister of the 

 Church of Scotland. * Mini., 1769. 12 



An analysis of Christianity... by a layman. 



London, 1823. 8 



Family conversations on the discoveries and 

 evidences of Christianity. By the author of 

 Winter evening conversations. 



Edin., 1824. 12 



Thoughts on propagating Christianity more 

 effectually among the heathen. 2d ed. [Re- 

 printed.] Edin., 1827. 12 



Archives du Christianisme au dix-neuvieme 

 siecle. Treizieme et quatorzieme anne'es. 



Paris, 1830, 1831. 8 



Ancient Christianity, and the doctrines of the 

 Oxford tracts for the times. By the author of 

 "Spiritual Despotism" ; [Isaac TAYLOR]. 2 

 vol. London, 1839, 42. 8 



Third edition. London, 1841, 42. 8 



Another copy. 



The certainty of Christianity ; a sketch. By 

 a layman. Edin. , 1854. 12 



Christianity and its counterfeits. 3 vol. 



s. 1. et a. 8 



Extracts from a recent work on Christianity. 

 No. iv. Passages important to parents and 

 teachers. Glasgow, s. a. 12 



CHRISTIANUS. The religious establishment in 

 Scotland examined upon Protestant principles : 

 A tract, occasioned by the late prosecution 

 against the late Rev. Mr Alexander Ferguson, 

 minister in Kilwinning. By Christianus. 



London, 1771. 8 



Another copy. 



CHRISTIE (ANNIE M'DONALD). * A memoir of 



