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DOUGLAS (NiEL), A/V/n'.s/rr <>f 1h<> 6V/.. ' 

 par in Fife. Sermons on important subjects : 

 with some essays in poetry. Edin., 1789. 12 



Journal of a mission to part of the highlands 

 of Scotland, in summer and harvest 1797, by 

 appointment of the Relief Synod. 



' E.lla,, 1799. 12 



A seasonable warning... to professors in this 

 ominous period, especially those who are in- 

 clining to the Unitarian system. . .Also thoughts 

 on Christ's deity, and an answer to an Unita- 

 rian's letter. Glasgow, 1808. 8 



An address to the judges and jury, in a case 

 of alleged sedition, on 26th May 1817, which 

 was intended to be delivered before passing 

 sentence. fflas;/""-, 1S17. s 



Extracts from sermons published in the year 

 1795, and other works, recommending a re- 

 formation worthy of Britons and of Christians. 



Glasgow, 1817. 8 



DOUGLAS (R. K.). Letter to the Lord Advo- 

 cate, on the claims of the parochial school- 

 masters, s. I, [1825]. 8 

 DOUGLAS, or DOWGLAS (ROBERT), Minister 

 at Edinburgh. A sermon [on the coronation 

 of Charles L] ; [with a PHENIX]. s. a. 



The form and order of the coronation of 

 Charles II. ...at Scoon, January 1, 1651. 



London, 1660. 4 s 



DOUGLAS (Sir ROBERT), of Glenbervie, Bart. 

 The peerage of Scotland, containing an histo- 

 rical and genealogical account of the nobility 

 of that kingdom, from their origin to the pre- 

 sent generation : collected from the public re- 

 cords, and ancient chartularies of this nation, 

 the charters and other writings of the nobility, 

 and the works of our best historians. Illus- 

 trated with copperplates. Edin., 1764. fol. 



^ Second edition. Revised and corrected, with 

 'a continuation to the present period, by John 



Philip Wood, Esq. With engravings of the 

 arms of the peers. 2 vol. Edin. , 1813. fol. 



DOUGLAS (THOMAS), 5th Earl of Selkirk. Ob- 

 servations on the present state of the high- 

 lands of Scotland. London, 1805. 8 



DOUGLAS (WILLIAM). * William Douglas, or, 

 The Scottish exiles. 3vol. Edin., 1826. 12 



DOUGLASS (WALTER), Lintonn. Five sermons 

 preached before and after the celebration of 

 the Lord's Supper. Edin., 1721. 8 



Eleven sermons preached before and after the 

 celebration of the Lord's Supper. 



E<Un., 1725. 8 



DOVE (PATRICK EDWAKD). The theory of hu- 

 man PROGRESSION. 1850 



The logic of the Christian faith : being a dis- 

 sertation on scepticism, pantheism, the a priori 

 argument, the a posteriori argument, the in- 

 tuitional argument, and revelation. 



Edin., 1856. 8 



Another copy. 



DOW (ALEXANDER). The history of Hindostan ; 

 from the earliest account of time, to the death 

 of Akbar ; translated from the Persian of Ma- 

 hummud Casim FERISHTA of Delhi : together 

 with a dissertation concerning the religion and 



philosophy of the Brahmins ; with an appen- 

 dix, i-ont:iining tliu history of the Mogul cm- 

 pi iv, from its decline in the reign of Mahum- 

 imul Shaw, to the present times. 2 vol. 



I..>ndon, 1768. 4 



DOW (CHRISTOPHER), B.D. A discourse of the 

 Sabbath and the Lord's day. Wherein tlio 

 difference both in their institution and their 

 due observation is briefly handled. 



London, 1636. 4 



DOW (DANIEL). New Haven theology, alias Tay- 

 lorisin, alias neology : in its own language, with 

 notes appended. Thompon, 1834. 8 



DO WAY. An abstract of the Doway CATECHISM. 



1827 



DOWER (JOHN). A new general ATLAS. 1838 



DOWGLAS (ROBERT). See Robert DOUGLAS. 



DOWLING (EDWARD). A treatise on free agen- 

 cy, maintaining that the immutability of the 

 divine nature is perfectly compatible with the 

 moral freedom of the intellectual world ; also, 

 a dissertation on the Mosaic account of the 

 creation. London, 1829. 8 



DOWLING (JOHN), D.D., Pastor of the Berean 

 Cl< >irch, New York. The history of Romanism, 

 from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to 

 the present time. ...Anew edition, with a sup- 

 plement, comprising historical sketches of the 

 last Pope, Gregory XVX , and of the present 

 Pope, Pius IX. New York, 1849. 8 



DOWLING (JOHN COULTER), M.A., Hector of St 

 Mary-de-crypt, Gloucester. An introduction 

 to the critical study of ecclesiastical history, 

 attempted in an account of the progress, and 

 a short notice of the sources, of ecclesiastical 

 history. London, 1838. 8 



Another copy. 



Notitia scriptorum SS. Patrum aliorumque 

 veteris Ecclesiae monumentorum, quae in col- 

 lectionibus anecdotorum post annum Christi 

 MDCC. in lucem editis continentur, nunc pri- 

 luuin instructa opera et studio J. G. D. 



Oxonii, 1839. 8 



History of the Christian Church. By Alfred 

 LYALL...and J. G. D. 1858 



DOWN AND CONNOR, BISHOP OF. See, 



Richard MANT. 

 DOWNAME (GEORGE), D.D., Bishop of Derry. 



A treatise concerning Antichrist, in two books ; 



the former proving that the pope is Antichrist ; 



the latter] maintaining the same assertion 



against all the objections of Rob. Bellarmine. 

 London, 1603. 4 



A defence of the sermon, preached at the con- 

 secration of the Bishop of Bath and Welles, 

 against a confutation thereof by a namelesse 

 author. London, 1611. 4 



Another copy. 



A treatise of justification ; wherein is first 

 set downe the true doctrine in the causes, ef- 

 fects, fruits, consequents of it according to the 

 word of God, and then all objections and ca- 

 vils of the adversaries to God's free justifica- 

 tion by grace, are answered and confuted, spe- 

 cially of Robert Bellarmine, Jesuit and Car- 

 dinal. London, 1633. fol. 



