DUNCAN DUNDONALD. 



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- Lectures on the general principles of moral 

 government, as they are exhibited in the first 

 three chapters of Genesis. 2d ed. 2 vol. 



Baltimore, 1836. 12 



A discourse [on Psalm xxxiii. 12J. 



Baltimore, 1841. 8 



DUNCAN (Mrs M. G. L.). AMERICA as I found 

 it. 1852 



DUNCAN (THOMAS), Minister of the Presbyterian 

 Church, Newcastle. A letter to the Rev. Cle- 

 ment Moody, M.A., on the present doctrinal 

 state of the Church of England, in reference 

 to the scheme for erecting ten day-schools in 

 Newcastle. Newcastle, 1854. 8 



- Speech of the Rev. T. D. at the Synod of the 

 English Presbyterian Church, held at New- 

 castle in April, 1857, on the use of instrumen- 

 tal music in public worship ; and statement by 

 the Rev. Alexander MUNRO, D.D., Manches- 

 ter, on the same occasion. London, 1857. 8 



DUNCAN (WILLIAM), Professor of philosophy in 

 Marischal college, Aberdeen. The elements of 

 logic. In four books. Edin. , 1815. 12 



DUNCAN (WILLIAM WALLACE), A.M., Minister 

 of the Free Church at Peebles. A new Hebrew 

 and English, and English and Hebrew lexi- 

 con. In three parts. To which is appended 

 a new Hebrew grammar. London, 1841. 12 



DUNCANSON (ANDREW), Airdrie. The saint's 



duty, and Britain's safety. A discourse [on 



2 Chron. vii. 14] delivered Feb. 27, 1794. In 



which the real causes of the war are stated. 



Glasgow, 1794. 8 



DUNCES. The state dunces. Inscribed to Mr 

 Pope. London, 1733. fol. 



DUNCIAD. The Dunciad, variorum. With the 

 prolegomena of Scriblerus. 



London, 1729. 4 



- The new Dunciad : as it was found in the year 

 1741. With the illustrations of Scriblerus, and 

 notes variorum. London, 1742. 4 



DUNCOMBE (JOHN), M.A. The civil war be- 

 tween the Israelites and Benjamites illustrated 

 and applied, in a sermon [on Judges, xxi. 6]. 

 Canterbury, 1778. 4 



- Evening contemplations in a college ; being a 

 parody on Gray's elegy ; [with The grave, by 

 Robert BLAIR]. s. a. 



DUNDAS (HENRY), afterwards Lord Viscount 

 Melville. * Biographical sketch of H. D., ori- 

 ginally published in the Edinburgh Correspon- 

 dent. Edin., 1811. 8 



- Letters to the chairman of the court of direc- 

 tors of the East India company, upon an open 

 trade to India. London, 1813. 8 



* Copy letters, &c. printed as an appendix to 

 the tract, intituled Letter to Lord Viscount 

 Melville, keeper of the signet for Scotland. 



Edin., 1814. 8 



DUNDAS (JOHN), of Philipstoun, Advocate. An 

 abridgment of the acts of the General Assem- 

 blies of the Church of Scotland : beginning 

 with the General Assembly held at Glasgow, 

 in the year 1G38. And ending with the Gene- 

 ral Assembly held at Edinburgh, in May 1720. 



Edin., 1721. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



State of the processes depending against Mr 

 John Simson, professor of divinity in the uni- 

 versity of Glasgow. Edin., 1728. 8 



DUNDASS (JAMES), A.M., Presbyter of tfo Church 

 of Scotland. A view of the election of BISHOPS 

 in the primitive Church. 1728 



A supplement to the view of the election of 

 Bishops in the primitive Church : wherein 

 that treatise is cleared from the objections 

 made against it, in a book lately published, 

 entituled, An essay on the nature of the 

 Church ; and A review of the election of 

 Bishops in the primitive Church. As also, 

 the most material errors of that book are ex- 

 posed and refuted. Edin., 1730. 8 



An impartial enquiry into the rise and pro- 

 gress of the ancient usage of prayers for the 

 dead ; and also a query answered, viz. Whether 

 it be safe or sufferable to alter a liturgy estab- 

 lished either by authority or long custom ? 

 With an appendix, containing an examina- 

 tion of Mr James Raitt's call to officiate as 

 episcopal minister at Dundee, and of the au- 

 thority he claims as a Bishop. 



Edin., 1743. 8 



DUNDEE. An instructed historical account of 

 the settlement in the episcopal congregation 

 of Dundee in 1727 ; and of the intrusion there 

 in 1743. Being a full and proper reply to a 

 late pamphlet of Mr James Dundass. To 

 which is prefixed an apology for diocesan Epis- 

 copacy ; and subjoined a defence of the inde- 

 pendency of the Church of Scotland, against 

 some late claims and encroachments. 



s. I, 1744. 8 



A true narrative of the case between the epis- 

 copal congregation in the Seagate of Dundee, 

 on the one part ; and Bishop Raitt, with the 

 Rev. Mr William Robertson, on the other. 

 With an appendix : containing, some remarks 

 upon part of an anonymous pamphlet, intitled, 

 An instructed historical account of the settle- 

 ment in the episcopal congregation of Dundee 

 in 1727, &c. To which is added, a letter from 

 Mr Smith to Mr Fife. Edin., 1745. 8 



The nullity of the Pretended-Assembly at 

 SAINT ANDREWS and Dundee. 1G52 



A vindication of the freedom and lawfulnesse, 

 and so of the authority of the late General As- 

 sembly, begun at Sx ANDREWS, and continued 

 at Dundee. 1052 



Complaint and petition from the Kirk-Session 

 of Dundee, to the General Assembly of the 

 Church of Scotland. s. I. et a. 4 



Proceedings upon the reference by the Presby- 

 tery of Dundee, to the General Assembly 1799, 

 anent the ordination of elders, a. I. et a. 4 



DUNDEE, VISCOUNT. See John GRAHAME. 



DUNDONALD. Proof adduced by the Kirk 

 Session of Dundonald, in support of a charge 

 made by them against James Dykes in Cock- 

 hill, accusing him of the crime of adultery 

 with Margaret Dickie, upon which the Pres- 

 bytery of Ayr pronounced a sentence of ex- 



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