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CILLESPIE-GILLIS. 



moury. Reprinted from the edition ( ,f 1045. 1 



/:./<., 1844. 8* 



- Another copy. 



- Male audis ; or, an answer to Mr Coleman's 

 Male dicis : wherein the repugnancy of his 

 Erastian doctrine to the word of God, to the 

 solemn league and covenant, and to the ordi- 

 nances of Parliament ; also his contradictions, 

 tergiversations, heterodoxies, calumnies, and 

 perverting of testimonies are made more ap- 

 parent than formerly. Together with some 

 animadversions upon Mr Hussey's plea for 

 Christian magistracy ; shewing, that in divers 

 of the aforementioned particulars, he hath mis- 

 carried as much as, and in some particulars 

 more than, Mr Coleman. [Presb. Armoury. 

 Reprinted from the edition of 1646.] 



K.iin., 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



- A sermon [on Ezek. xliii. 12] preached before 

 the Hon. House of Commons at their late 

 solemn fast, Wednesday, March 27, 1644. 

 [Presb. Armoury. Reprinted from the edition 

 of 1644.] Edin., 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



- A sermon [on Mai. iii. 2] preached before the 

 Right Hon. the House of Lords, in the Abbey 

 church at Westminster, August 27, 1645, being 

 the day appointed for solemn and public hu- 

 miliation. [Presb. Armoury. Reprinted from 

 the edition of 1645.] " Edin., 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



Notes of debates and proceedings of the As- 

 sembly of divines and other commissioners at 

 Westminster from February 1644 to January 

 1645... Edited by David Meek. [Presb. Ar- 

 moury.] Edin., 1846. 8 



Another copy. 



- * An account of the method of electing a mi- 

 nister to the parish of Strathmiglo. . .First, with 

 respect to the call of Mr Donald Cargill to be 

 minister there, anno 1654 ; and afterwards 

 anno 1655, with reference to the call of the 

 said parish of Strathmiglo, to Mr John Rig, 

 minister of Ferry-parton-Craig, to be their 

 minister. Directed in a Letter to the Rev. 

 G. G., Strathmiglo. Edin., 1733. 8 



CJILLESPIE (PATRICK). The ARK of the testa- 

 ment opened. 1661 

 Rulers sins the causes of national judgments. 

 Or, A sermon preached at the fast, upon the 

 26 day of December 1650. To which is an- 

 nexed, a sermon upon the difficulty of conver- 

 sion, by Mr John WALWOOD. s. L, 1711. 4 



Another copy. 



GILLESPIE (THOMAS), Minister of Cults. The 

 seasons contemplated in the spirit of the Gos- 

 pel. Six sermons. Edin., 1822. 12 



GILLESPIE (WILLIAM). The rebellion of Ab- 

 salom ; a discourse preached at Kirkcudbright 

 on the 30th July (1820). Dumfries, 1820. 8 



GILLESPIE (WILLIAM). An argument, a priori, 

 for the being and attributes of God. 



Edin., 1833. 8 



The refuter refuted ; or, a complete demolition j 

 of the " refutation," by Antitheos, of the " ar- ! 



gmnent, ii priori, fur the ln-iiii,' and attri1>m< s 

 of God." | In 2 parts.] /, -:;. 8 U 



An exposure i.f tin- um-hri.stian ami unpin'' 

 phical principles set forth in Mr' \orge Combe's 

 work entitled " The constitution of man, CMI 

 sidered in relation to external objects. " '_'< 1 re 1 . 



, 1836. 8 



GILLET (NATHANIEL). An exposition of Chris- 

 tian doctrine, respecting the will and purpose 

 of God towards man as a moral agent, in the 

 threefold state of his creation, apostacy, ami 

 subsequent recovery by grace : wherein the 

 decrees of election and reprobation are parti- 

 cularly consideit < 1 . Aberdeen, 1827. 12 

 GILLIES (JOHN), D.D., Minister of the College 

 flunrli, Clasgoiv. Exhortations to the inhabi- 

 tants of the South parish in Glasgow, and the 

 hearers in the College Kirk. 2 vol. 



Glasgow, 1751. 8 



Extracts from an exhortation to the inhabi- 

 tants of the South parish of Glasgow. With 

 a short memoir of his life by Dr John Erskine. 



Glasgow, 1819. 12 



Historical collections relating to remarkable 

 periods of the success of the Gospel, and emi- 

 nent instruments employed in promoting it. 

 2 vol. Compiled by J. G. 



Glasgow, 1754. 8 



Another copy. 



Another edition. Reprinted with a preface 

 and continuation to the present time ; by Ho- 

 ratius Bonar, D.D. Kelso, 1845. 8 



A supplement to two volumes (published in 

 1754) of historical collections, chiefly contain- 

 ing late remarkable instances of faith working 

 by love... With an account of the pious com- 

 piler, and other additions, by Dr John Erskine. 



Edin., 1796. 12 



The New Testament... with devotional reflec- 

 tions. To which is prefixed, a brief memoir 

 of the aiithor, by William Nicol, D.D. A new 

 edition. 2 vol. London, 1810. 8 



GILLIES (JOHN). Sean Dain agus Grain Ghaidh- 

 ealach, air an tabhairt o Dhaoin uaisle, araid 

 an Gaeltachd Alba d'on fhear fhoillsicheadh' 

 Eoin Gillies. Peairt, [Perth] 1786. 8 



GILLIES (JOHN), LL.D., Historiographer to his 

 Majesty for Scotland. The history of ancient 

 Greece, its colonies and conquests ; from the 

 earliest accounts till the division of the Mace- 

 donian empire in the East. Including the his- 

 tory of literature, philosophy, and the fine 

 arts. 5th ed. 4 vol. London, 1809. 8 



GILLIES (JOHN). Short reply to the Rev. Da- 

 vid Thorn's pamphlet, entitled " Remarks on 

 a series of charges," fcc. , comprehending some 

 observations on the evidence taken at Liver- 

 pool. Liverpool, 1825. 8 



GILLIES (ROBERT PEIRCE). Childe Alarique, a 

 poet's reverie. Edin. , 1813. 4 



GILLIS (JAMES), Roman Catholic Bishop of Edin- 

 burgh. A letter to the editor of the Caledo- 

 nian Mercury, in refutation of statements made 

 in the late General Assembly of the Free Church 

 of Scotland. 2d ed. Edin., 1845. !:> 



The new penal law considered in its bearing 



