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CRAIG-C U A 1C A \TIIORPE. 



Advice to communicants, for necessary prepa- 

 ration and profitable improvement... of the 

 Lord's Supper. Philadelphia, 18K, 12 



CRAKi (EDWARD), A.M.. 



'"0- ; //i. Christian ho|, ( . the 

 tmo source of liberality ; a sermon [on Heb. 

 xiii. 14 j. , 1820. 8 



- A respectful remonstrance, addressed to the 

 Rev. James Walker, M.A., senior minister of 

 St Peter's chapel : on the subject of a sermon 

 preached before the Bishop ami clergy of the 

 united diocese of Edinburgh, Fife, and Glas- 

 gow, in St John's chapel, 22d June 1825. 



. I>_M. s 



- Sermons on practical subjects. 



London, 1828. 12 



- A letter to Thomas Erskine, in reply to his re- 

 cent pamphlet in vindication of the West coun- 

 try miracles. ., 1830. 12 



- A friendly address to Roman Catholics, occa- 

 sioned by a late introductory address from the 

 Rev. Mr M'Kay, to the congregation of St 

 James's episcopal chapel. Edin., 1831. 12 



Another copy. 



A second friendly address to Roman Catho- 

 lics, occasioned by "The answer of the Rev. 

 Mr M'Kay ;" intended as a summary view of 

 the controversy between Protestants and Ro- 

 man Catholics. ,1831.12 



The Scottish episcopal Church, in its founda- 

 tion and superstructure. A sermon, preached 

 at the consecration of Trinity chapel, Paisley, 

 September 25th, 1833. Edin. 1833. 8 r 



The priest's last shift. /.'-//'/(. 



The priest's machinery. Edin. 



- Roman Catholics ! 



The two systems. Edin. 

 CRAIG (GEORGE), Minister of the Free Church at 



Ny/-(.ifx/o/i. The proceedings of the late Gene- 

 ral Assembly regarding the Auchterarder case 

 considered and defended, in an address to the 

 parishioners of Sprouston. Glasgow, 1839. 8 



Another copy. 



CRAIG (HUGH). In the appeal of H. C., elder 

 in the High church, . . .against a sentence of the 

 Presbytery of Irvine, confirmed by the Synod 

 of Glasgow and Ayr. Kilmamock, 1835. 12 



CRAIG (JAMES), Minister of the Gospel at Edin- 

 burgh. Sermons, preached on several subjects 

 and occasions. 3vol. Edin. , 1732-38. 8 



CRAIG (JOHN). A form of examination before 

 the communion, approved by the General As- 

 sembly of the Kirk of Scotland ; and appoint- 

 ed to be used in families and schools. 



Edin., 1739. 8 

 - Another edition. s. I. , 1764. 8 J 



CRAIG (ROBERT), A.M. A refutation of certain i 

 primary doctrines of Popery, in a series of 

 theological dissertations, in which it is demon- 

 strated that the Italian or Roman Church has 

 long since ceased to be orthodox Also a de- 

 monstrative argument, founded chiefly on the 

 facts of revealed Scripture, that St Peter never 

 was Bishop of Rome. Vol. i. 



Dublin, 1823. 8 



- Another copy. 



1834. 

 1834. 

 1834. 

 1834. 



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!: ( ROBERT), A.M., Minuter of the 

 (.'liui-i-li ut H'lthfisay. Theocracy ; or, the prin- 

 ciples of tin- Ji-wish religion and polity adapt- 

 ed to all nations and times. Edin., 181 

 - The Man Christ Jesus. /.' .1 365. 8 



< l; \ I '.-carton. Scotland's 



sovereignty asserted. Being ;i dispute con- 

 r_,' homage, against those who maintain 

 that Scotland is a f<-u or fee-liege of England, 

 and that therefore the King of Scots o\\ 



to the King of England.... Translated 

 from the Latin manuscript, and a preface add- 

 ed, with a short account of the learned author 

 ...My Cuo. Kidpath. "ton, 1695. 8 



Another copy. 



The right of succession to the kingdom of Eng- 

 land, in two books ; against the sophisms of 

 Parsons the jesuite, who assumed the coun- 

 terfeit name of Doleman ; by which lie 

 vours to overthrow not only the rights of suc- 

 cession in kingdoms, but also the sacred au- 

 thority of kings themselves. Written origi- 

 nally in Latin... and now faithfully translated 

 into English with... a preface by the translator 

 [the Rev. Dr J. Gatherer] giving an account 

 of the author and of his adversary. 



London, 1703. fol. 



*An account of the life and writings of Sir 

 T. C. of Riccarton ; including biographical 

 sketches of the most eminent legal characters, 

 since the institution of the Court of Session 

 by James V. till the period of the union of 

 the crowns. By Patrick Fraser Tytler. 



Edin., 1823. 12 



CRAIG (THOMAS). The proper sentiment and 

 aim of the Christian missionary. A sermon 

 [on Acts, xx. 24] preached before the London 

 missionary society, May 9, 1821. 



London, 1821. 8 



CRAIG (WILLIAM), D.D. An essay on the life 

 and character of Jesus Christ. 3d ed. 



Edin., 1811. 8 



CRAIGELLACHIE. A cry from Craigellachie. 



Translated into Gaelic by the Rev. Alexander 



Cameron. [Single leaf.] s. 1. et a. 12 



CRAIGMILLAR. Craigmillar castle. An elegy. 



Edin., 1776. 4 



Another copy. 



CRAIK (HENRY). Improved renderings of those 

 passages in the English version of the New 

 Testament, which are capable of being more 

 correctly translated. London, 1836. 8 



The Hebrew language : its history and cha- 

 racteristics. Including improved renderings 

 of select passages in our authorized translation 

 of the Old Testament. London, 1860. 8 



CRAKANTHORPE (RICHARD), D.D., Chaplain 

 to King Charles I. A sermon [on 2 Chron. ix. 

 5-9] at the solemnizing of the happie inaugu- 

 ration of our most gracious and religious sove- 

 raigne King James. Wherein is manifestly 

 proved, that the soveraignty of kings is imme- 

 diatly from God, and second to no authority 

 on earth whatsoever. Preached at Paules 

 Crosse, the 24. of March last. 1608. 



London, 1609. 4 



