GILLAN GILLESPIE . 



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A declaration of faith and practice, read and 

 assented to by members, at their admission 

 into the Church of Christ, under the pastoral 

 care of Dr John Gill. To which are annexed 

 Scripture proofs. London, 1764. 8 



Another copy. 



- Infant-baptism, a part and pillar of Popery : 

 being a vindication of a paragraph in a preface 

 to a reply to Mr Clarke's defence of infant- 

 baptism. To which is added, a postscript, 

 containing a full and sufficient answer to six 

 letters of Candidus, on the subjects and mode 

 of baptism, &c. London, 1766. 8 



A dissertation concerning the baptism of Jewish 

 proselytes : in which are shewn, who they are 

 of the proselytes of the Jews, said to be bap- 

 tized... what proof there is of any such custom 

 among the Jews... before the third and fourth 

 centuries of the Christian sera ; that the only 

 proof of such a practice is from the Jewish 

 Talmuds and Talmudic authors ; and that 

 therefore Christian baptism cannot be taken 

 from, and founded upon proselyte-baptism 

 among the Jews. London, 1771. 8 



A dissertation concerning the antiquity of the 

 Hebrew language, letters, vowel-points and ac- 

 cents. London, 1767. 8 



The prophecies of the Old Testament respect- 

 ing the Messiah consider'd ; and prov'd to be 

 literally fulfilled in Jesus. Containing an an- 

 swer to the objections of [Anthony Collins] the 

 author of The scheme of literal prophecy. 



London, 1728. 8 



* A brief memoir of the life and writings of 

 the late Rev. J. G. By John Rippon, I).D. 



London, 1838. 12 



GILLAN (ROBERT). An abridgment of the Acts 

 of the General Assemblies of the Church of 

 Scotland, from the year 1638 to 1820 inclusive. 

 2d ed. Edin., 1821. 8 



GILLESPIE (GEORGE), Minister at Edinburgh. 

 A dispute against the English-Popish ceremo- 

 nies obtruded upon the Church of Scotland ; 

 wherein not only our own arguments against 

 the same are strongly confirmed, but likewise 

 the answers and defences of our opposites, such 

 as Hooker, Mortoune, Surges, Sprint, Pay- 

 body, Andrews, Saravia, Tilen, Spotswood, 

 Lindsey, Forbesse, &c., particularly confuted. 



s. I., 1637. 4 



- Another edition. s. L, 1660. 4 



Another edition. [Presb. Armoury. Reprint- 

 ed from the edition of 1660.] 



Edin., 1844. 8 



- Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- A sermon [on Ezek. xliii. 11] preached before 

 the Hon. House of Commons, at their late 

 solemn fast, March 27. 1644. 



London, 1644. 4 



- Another copy. [Presb. Armoury. Reprint- 

 ed from the edition of 1644.] 



Edin., 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



An assertion of the GOVERNMENT of the CHURCH 

 OF SCOTLAND, in the points of Ruling-Elders, 



and of the authority of Presbyteries and Sy- 

 nods. 1641 

 Another copy. [Presb. Armoury.] 



Edin., ,1846. 8 



Aaron's rod blossoming, or, the divine ordi- 

 nance of Church-Government vindicated, so 

 as the present Erastian controversie concern- 

 ing the distinction of civill and ecclesiasticall 

 government, excommunication, and suspen- 

 sion, is fully debated and discussed from the 

 holy Scripture, from the Jewish and Christian 

 antiquities, from the consent of latter writers, 

 from the true nature and rights of magistracy, 

 and from the groundlessnesse of the chiefe ob- 

 jections made against the Presbyteriall govern- 

 ment in point of a domineering arbitrary power. 

 London, 1646. 4 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



Another edition. [Presb. Armoury. Reprint- 

 ed from the edition of 1646.] 



Edin., 1844. 8 



CXI. propositions concerning the ministerie 

 and GOVERNMENT of the CHURCH. 1647 



Another edition. [Presb. Armoury. Reprint- 

 ed from the edition of 1647.] 



Edin., 1844. 8 

 Another copy. 



A treatise of miscellany questions ; wherein 

 many useful questions and cases of conscience 

 are discussed and resolved for the satisfaction 

 of those who desire nothing more than to search 

 for and find out precious truths in the contro- 

 versies of these times. Edin. , 1649. 4 

 Another edition. [Presb. Armoury. Reprint- 

 ed from the edition of 1649.] 



Edin., 1844. 8 

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 Another copy. 



Ane useful! case of conscience discussed and 

 resolved, concerning associations and confede- 

 racies with idolaters, infidels, heretics, or any 

 other known enemies of truth and godlinesse. 



Edin., 1649. 4 

 Another copy. 



Another edition ; [with TESTIMONY-BEARING 

 exemplified]. 1791 



A brotherly examination of some passages of 

 Mr Coleman's late sermon upon Job, xi. 20, as 

 it is now printed and published ; by which he 

 hath, to the great offence of very many, en- 

 deavoured to strike at the very root of all spi- 

 ritual and ecclesiastical government, contraiy 

 to the word of God, the solemn league and 

 covenant, other reformed Churches, and the 

 votes of the honourable Houses of Parliament, 

 after advice had with the reverend and learned 

 Assembly of divines. [Presb. Armoury. Re- 

 printed from the edition of 1645.] 



Edin., 1844. 8 

 Another copy. 



Nihil respondes : or a discovery of the extreme 

 unsatisfactoriness of Mr Coleman's piece, pub- 

 lished last week under the title of " A bro- 

 therly examination re-examined. " [Presb. Ar- 



