GIBSON GIBSON. 



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the Christian religion. 2d ed. 



London, 1731. 8 



*An examination of the scheme of Church- 

 power laid down [by Bishop Gibson] in the 

 Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani. [By Sir 

 Michael FOSTER.] 3d ed. London, 1736. 8 



An earnest dissuasive from intemperance in 

 meats and drinks. [A sermon on 1 Cor. ix. 

 25.] llth ed. London, 1756. 12 



An admonition against profane and common 

 swearing. 20th ed. London, 1760. 12 



- Directions to ministers and people, in order to 

 a confirmation. 5th ed. London, 1762. 12 



- The excellent use of psalmody, with a course 

 of singing-psalms for half a year. A new ed. 



London, 1819. 12 



A preservative against Popery, in several se- 

 lect discourses upon the principal heads of con- 

 troversy between Protestants and Papists : 

 being written and published by the most emi- 

 nent divines of the Church of England, chiefly 

 in the reign of King James II. Collected by 

 the Right Rev. E. G. Carefully revised and 

 edited for the British society for promoting 

 the religious principles of the Reformation, by 

 the Rev. John Gumming, D.D. 18 vol. 



Lotulon, 1848, 49. 8 



GIBSON (G. M.). Etymological geography ; by 

 T. A. GIBSON and G. M. G. 1840 



GIBSON (JAMES), D.D., Professor of divinity and 

 Church history in the Free Church College, Glas- 

 gow. Remarks on the speech of A. C. Dick, 

 Esq. Advocate, with the expenditure of the 

 Glasgow city churches ; and a glance at the 

 spirit of the speeches delivered at the forma- 

 tion of the Glasgow voluntary Church society ; 

 with a short review of Dr Wardlaw's sermon 

 "on civil establishments of Christianity." 

 2d ed. Glasgow, 1833. 8 



- The principle of voluntary Churches, and not 

 the principle of an Establishment, proved to 

 be the real origin of Romish and priestly do- 

 mination. An historical essay. 



Glasgow, 1833. 8 



The poor man's enemies exposed ; being a 

 plain statement of matters of fact, principally 

 for the consideration of the poor themselves. 



Glasgoio, 1835. 8 



- Popery the enemy of freedom, and the bane of 

 national prosperity destructive of liberty, 

 civil and religious the priest exempt from 

 civil jurisdiction intolerant and persecuting 

 priestcraft a trade unproductive to the na- 

 tion monasteries, pilgrimages, holidays, &c. 



Glasgow, 1836. 8 



Connexion between Popery and infidelity. 

 Historical illustrations. [Lect. on Protest] 



, Glasgow, 1837. 8* 



The union of Church and State : What is it ? 

 and what is it not ? Glasgow, 1842. 12 



A plain but friendly remonstrance, addressed 

 to the Glasgow memorialists to government, 

 regarding the affairs of the Church of Scot- 

 land ; together with a few words of warning 

 to the friends of the Church in Glasgow there- 

 on, Glasgow, [1843]. 8 



The inability of man, both natural and moral, 

 to receive the testimony of God ; with its re- 

 lation to Gospel doctrine, and moral responsi- 

 bility. Glasgow, 1846. 8 



Another copy. 



Speeches of the Rev. J. G., and Rev. An- 

 drew King, A.M., in the Synod of Glasgow 

 and Ayr ; with a review of the principles main- 

 tained in the speeches of the Rev. Dr Candlish 

 and others on Christian union, delivered Oct. 

 28, 1845. Also, remarks on the " Narrative" 

 and " Address" of the Liverpool conference by 

 the Rev. J. G. Glasgow, 1846. 8 



Objections to the principles of the proposed 

 evangelical alliance, stated in the speeches of 

 the Rev. Andrew King, A.M., and the Rev. 

 J. G. in the Free Presbytery of Glasgow, Feb. 

 4th, 1846. Glasgow, 1846. 8 



Extension of divinity halls. A letter ad- 

 dressed to Free Churchmen... With a reply 

 to the pamphlets of Rev. Dr Candlish, and 

 Rev. Dr James Buchanan. 



Glasgow, 1850. 8 



Marriage affinity question : or, marriage with 

 the sister of a deceased wife fully discussed, in 

 the light of history, ecclesiastical and civil law, 

 Scripture, reason, and expediency. 



Edin., 1854. 8 



Another copy. 



Principles of Bible temperance : a speech de- 

 livered in the Free Church Presbytery of Glas- 

 gow, May 2, 1855. 2d ed. 



Glasgotc, 1855. 8 



What is the infidel standard of truth ? With 

 a review of the doctrines of modern spiritual- 

 ism. Being the introductory lecture at the 

 opening of the Free Church College, Glasgow, 

 November 5, 1858. Glasgow, 1858. 8 



Truth vindicated and contrasted with error, 

 and error tried and contrasted with truth. 

 Being a statement prepared for the General 

 Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, in 

 the case of certain students of Glasgow Free 

 Church College. Glasgow, 1859. 8 



GIBSON (Mrs JANE). * Memoirs of Mrs G.... 

 including selections from her correspondence. 

 By Francis A. West. 2d ed. 



London, 1844. 12 



GIBSON (JOHN), one, of the ministers of the West 

 church, Edinburgh. Observations on the cre- 

 dibility and importance of Scripture history. 



Edin., 1762. 8 



The unlimited extent and final blessedness of 

 God's spiritual kingdom. A sermon [on Rom. 

 vii. 9, 10] preached at Edinburgh before the 

 Society for propagating Christian knowledge, 

 June 3, 1768. Edin., 1768. 8 



GIBSON (PATKICK). Select views in Edinburgh. 



Edin., 1818. 4 



GIBSON (T. A.). Etymological geography. By 

 T. A. G. and G. M. Gibson. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1840. 8 



GIBSON (WILLIAM), D.D., Belfast. The flock in 

 the wilderness ; or, The secession of eighteen 

 hundred and forty-three. Belfast, 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



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