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The glories of Christ's kingdom. A sermon 

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London, 1820. 8 



- The nature and obligations of personal and 

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Glasgow, 1821. 8 



The faithful ministry, as connected with real 

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The nature, reality, and efficacy of the atone- 

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- Third edition. London, 1860. 8 



Another copy. 



- A dictionary of the Gaelic language, in two 

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1831 



The reformation of the Church of Ireland : a 

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DE WETTE (W. M. L.). See G. M. L. de 

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DEWEY (ORVILLE), D.D., Pastor of the church of 

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DEWHIRST (CHARLES). Essays on the nature, 

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DE WITT (JOHN), D.D. A sermon on the atone- 

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DEYLINGIUS (SALOMON). S. Ireneus...a Re- 

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Observationes sacrae, in qua multa Scripturse 

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Observationes miscellanese, in quibus res varii 

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DEZALLIER D'ARGENVILLE (ANT. NIC.), 



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DIALOGUE. Dialogues of the dead. [By George 

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Another edition. London, 1760. 8 C 



- Three dialogues between a minister and one of 

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- Another edition. Edin. , 1792. 12 



- A dialogue between the devil and a Socinian 

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- Dialogues between two Christian ministers, on 

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Dialogue between a Christian and a tee-totaller. 



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DIBBLE (SHELDON). History and general views 

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DIBDIN (THOMAS FROGNALL), D.D. An intro- 

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 Greek, and Greek and Latin, editions of the 

 Septuagint and New Testament ; the Scriptores 

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 and grammars. 3d ed. 2 vol. 



London, 1808. 8 



Fourth edition. London, 1827. 8 



A bibliographical, antiquarian, and picturesque 

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London, 1821. 8 



The library companion ; or, the young man's 

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DICK (ALEXANDER), First Secession minister in 

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DICK (ANDREW COVENTRY), Advocate. Sub- 

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Dissertation on Clmrch polity. 



Edin., 1835. 12 



*The principle of voluntary Churches defended ; 

 being remarks on " Remarks on the speech of 

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Glasgow, 1833. 12 



DICK (DAVID). All modern slavery indefensible. 



Montrose, 1836. 12 



In favour of the Free Church, and also of the 

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 the Free Church of Scotland. . . .By one not of 

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DICK (JOHN). A testimony to the doctrine, wor- 

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 mation as it was professed in the three king- 

 doms : together with an account of the perse- 

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 for their adherence to the same, as it was left 

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DICK (JOHN), D.D., Professor of theology to the 

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Edin., 1796. 8 



The qualifications and call of missionaries : a 

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Edin., 1801. 8 



An essay on the inspiration of the Holy Scrip- 

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