CONFESSIO CONFESSIO. 



195 



[By William DUNLOP.] 2 vol. 



Edin., 1719, 22. 8 



[The above collection contains, I. The West- 

 minster confession, and the larger and shorter 

 catechisms. II. The confession of faith used 

 in the English congregation at Geneva. III. 

 The confession of the faith and doctrine belevit 

 and professit be the Protestantis of Scotland, 

 1560. IV. The confession of faith of the 

 Kirk of Scotland, or, The national Covenant, 

 1580. V. A general band made for mainte- 

 nance of the trew and Christian religion, 1588. 

 VI. The national covenant, 1638. VII. 

 Calvin's catechism. VIII. The Palatine ca- 

 techism, 1591. IX. Craig's catechism, 1591. 

 X. Summula catechismi, 1591. XI. The 

 Book of common order, 1556. XII. The 

 first Book of discipline, 1560. XIII. Ane 

 schorte somme of the Buik of discipline, 

 [1560]. ' XIV. The forme and ordoure of the 

 election and admission of the superintendent, 

 1560. XV. The electioun of eldaris and 

 deaconis in the Church of Edinburgh, 1560. 

 XVI. The ordoure and doctrine of the general 

 fast, 1565. XVII. The ordoure of excommu- 

 nication and of publict repentance, 1569. 



XVIII. The second Buik of discipline, 1578. 



XIX. Confessio fidei Ecclesise Scoticanse, 

 [a translation of the National Covenant, 

 1581]. 



Another copy. 



A preface to an edition of the Westminster 

 confession, &c., lately publish'd at Edinburgh. 

 Being a full and particular account of all the 

 ends and uses of creeds and confessions of 

 faith. [By William DUNLOP.] 2d ed. 



London, 1720. 8 

 Another copy. 



The confession of faith, and the larger and 

 shorter catechisme first agreed upon by the 

 Assembly of divines at Westminster, and now 

 approved by the Generall Assembly of the 

 Kirk of Scotland, to be a part of uniformity in 

 religion between the Kirks of Christ in the 

 three kingdomes. Together with the solemn 

 league and covenant of the three kingdoms. 



Amsterdam, 1649. 16 



Another edition. Edin., 1650. 12 



Another edition. London, 1651. 16 



Second edition. London, 1658. 4 



Another copy. Amsterdam, 1658. 4 



Another copy. London, 1658. 4 



Fourth edition. London, 1675. 4 



Another edition. Edin., 1688. 12 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1693. 12 



Fifth edition. London, 1717. 8 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1736. 12 



Another edition. Edin., 1757. 12 



Another edition. s. I., 1764. 8 



Another edition. Edin., 1810. 12 



Another edition. Edin., 1815. 12 



Another edition. Reprinted, Edin. , 1829. 8 

 Another edition. Edin. , 1836. 8 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1842. 12 



Another edition. Aberdeen, 1844. 12 



Confessio fidei in conventu theologorum au- 



thoritate Parliament! Anglican! indicto elabo- 

 rata ; eidem Parliamento postmodum exhibita; 

 quin et ab eodem, deindeq. ; ab Ecclesia Sco- 

 ticana cognita et approbata ; una cum cate- 

 chismo duplici, majori minorique ; e sermone 

 Anglicano summa cum fide in Latinum versa. 

 CantabrigicB, 1656 



Another edition. Edinburgi, 1670. 16 

 Another edition. Edinburgi, 1694. 12 



Another copy. 



Another c*opy. 



Another edition. Edinburgi, 1708. 12 



The confession of faith, larger and shorter ca- 

 techisms, &c. Translated into the Irish lan- 

 guage by the Synod of Argyle. 



Edin., 1725. 12 



The late Assembly of divines confession of 

 faith examined. As it was presented by them 

 unto the Parliament. Wherein many of their 

 excesses and defects, of their confusions and 

 disorders, of their errors and contradictions 

 are presented, both to themselves and others. 



London, 1651. 8 



Another copy. 



Truth's victory over error. Or, an abridge- 

 ment of the chief controversies in religion, 

 which since the Apostles days to this time, 

 have been, and are in agitation between those 

 of the orthodox faith, and all adversaries what- 

 soever Wherein, by going through all the 



chapters of the confession of faith, one by one, 

 and propounding out of them, by way of ques- 

 tion, all the controverted assertions ; and an- 

 swering by Yes, or No, there is a clear confir- 

 mation of the truth, and an evident confuta- 

 tion of what tenets and opinions are maintained 

 by the adversaries. [By David DICKSON.] 



Edin., 1684. 8 



Another copy. 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1725. 8 



A brief sum of Christian doctrine contained in 

 holy Scripture, and holden forth in the con- 

 fession of faith and catechisms agreed upon by 

 the Assembly of divines at Westminster, and 

 received by the General Assembly of the Kirk 

 of Scotland : with the practical use thereof. 

 [Drawn up by David Dickson.] [With the 

 Westminster confession.] 1693 



[And with various other editions of the same 



confession. ] 



. An exposition of the confession of faith of the 

 Westminster Assembly of divines. By the 

 Rev. Robert SHAW. 1845 



An analysis of the Westminster confession of 

 faith. Glasgoiv, 1854. 12 

 [For other works relating to the confession of 



faith, or national covenant, see under COVE- 

 NANT.] 



A new modern confession of faith, for the 

 purpose of nationalising the modern converted 

 Jews. To which is added, a discovery of the 

 face of covering cast over all people, and the 

 veil that is spread over all nations. 



Edin., 1821. 12 



The scriptural unity of the Protestant Churches 

 exhibited in their published confessions. 



