GOODWIN GORDON. 



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Redemption redeemed : wherein... the redemp- 

 tion of the world by Jesus Christ, is vindicated 

 against the encroachments of later times : with 

 a thorough discussion of the great questions 

 concerning election, reprobation, and the per- 

 severance of the saints. Reprinted from the 

 edition of 1651. London, 1840. 8 



Another copy. 



- *The life of J. G., comprising an account of 

 his opinions and writings, and of the contro- 

 versies in which he was engaged in defence of 

 religious liberty and of general redemption ; 

 with a review of several public transactions in 

 Great Britain, during the civil wars and the 

 interregnum. By Thomas Jackson. 



London, 1822. 8 



GOODWIN (THOMAS), D.D., President of Magda- 

 len College, Oxford. The works of T. G. To 

 which is prefixed an accotmt of the author's life 

 from his own memoirs. 5 vol. 



London, 1681-1704. fol. 



Another edition. With a general preface by 

 J. C. Miller, D.D. , and memoir by Robert 

 Halley, D.D. 12 vol. Edin., 1861-66. 8 



Another copy. Vol. i.-iii. 



An apologeticall narration, humbly submitted 

 to the Hon. Houses of Parliament. By T. G., 

 P. Nye, S. Simpson, J. Burroughs, W. Bridge. 



London, 1643. 4 



Certaine select cases resolved... Heretofore all 

 published in three treatises, 1. A child of light 

 walking in darknesse. 2. Return of prayers. 

 3. Tryall of growth. But now reprinted, and 

 to be put together. With other divine trac- 

 tates. London, 1647. 4 



- Christ set forth in his death, resurrection, as- 

 cension, sitting at God's right hand, interces- 

 sion, as the cause of justification, [and] object 

 of justifying faith. Upon Rom. viii. 34. To- 

 gether with a treatise discovering the affec- 

 tionate tendernesse of Christ's heart now in 

 heaven, unto sinners on earth. 



London, 1642. 4 



- The vanitie of thoughts discovered : with their 

 danger and cure. London, 1643. 4 



- Aggravation of sinne : and sinning against 

 knowledge and mercie. Delivered in severall 

 sermons upon divers occasions. 



London, 1643. 4 



- Encouragements to faith. Drawn from seve- 

 rall engagements both of Gods [and] Christs 

 heart to receive [and] pardon sinners. 



London, 1645. 4 



- Christ the universal peace-maker : or, the re- 

 conciliation of all the people of God, notwith- 

 standing all their differences [and] enmities. 



London, 1651. 4 



- A state of glory for spirits of just men upon 

 dissolution demonstrated. A sermon [on 2 Cor. 

 v. 5] preached Aug. 30, 1657, before the Lord 

 Mayor and Aldermen of London. 



London, 1657. 4 

 Another copy. 



- The expositions of T. G., D.D., on part of the 

 Epistle to the Ephesians, and on the book of 

 Revelation. Condensed from the original by 



a clerical member of the convocation at Ox- 

 ford. London, 1842. 8 



The French revolution foreseen, in 1639. Ex- 

 tracts from an exposition of the Revelation, by 

 an eminent divine of both Universities, in the 

 beginning of the last century. Who explains 

 a prophecy in that book of a revolution in 

 France, its separation from Rome, and the 

 abolition of titles. London, s. a. 8 



GOODWIN (THOMAS), son of the preceding, and 

 minister of a dissenting congregation at Pinner, 

 Middlesex. A discourse of the true nature of 

 the Gospel ; demonstrating that it is no new 

 law, but a pure doctrine of grace. In answer 

 to the Rev. Mr Lorimer's Apology. 



London, 1695. 4 



GOOLD (THOMAS). A vindication of the Right 

 Hon. Edmund Burke's reflections on the revo- 

 lution in France, in answer to all his oppo- 

 nents. Dublin, 1791. 8 



GOOLD (WILLIAM H.), D.D. , Professor of biblical 

 literature and Church history in the Reformed 

 Presbyterian Church. Patronage opposed to 

 the independence of the Church, and to the 

 scriptural rights of the Christian people . [Lect . 

 on Sec. Reform.] Glasgow, 1841. 12 



Another copy. 



The claims of the Church of Christ... A dis- 

 course delivered at the opening of the Reform- 

 ed Presbyterian Synod, Glasgow, May 7th, 

 1849. x Edin., 1849. 8 



GOOR (TILMANNUS A). Disputationum ethica- 

 rum septima, de virtutibus in specie, nomina- 

 tim justitia universali...quam...sub prsesidio 

 ...D. Berckringeri...publice defendere conabi- 

 tur T. G. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1646. 4 



GORBALS. The case of the heritors of annexa- 

 tion and of the Kirk-session of Gorbals ; sub- 

 mitted, by reference, from the Presbytery of 

 Glasgow, to the General Assembly of the 

 Church of Scotland. Glasgow, 1823. 8 



GORDON (ABERCROMBY L.). A letter to the 

 Right Hon. Lord Belhaven, on the new scheme 

 of education, and on the statement of the So- 

 licitor-general, and the debate and petitions of 

 the General Assembly, on that subject. With 

 an appendix, containing official and other do- 

 cuments. Aberdeen, 1832. 8 



GORDON (ALEXANDER), A.M. Itinerarium Sep- 

 tentrionale : or, A journey thro' most of the 

 counties of Scotland, and those in the North 

 of England. In two parts... 



London, 1726. fol. 



The lives of Pope ALEXANDER VI. and his son 

 Caesar BORGIA. Comprehending the wars in 

 the reigns of Charles VIII. and Lewis XII., 

 Kings of France ; and the chief transactions 

 and revolutions in Italy from the year 1492 to 

 the year 1506. With an appendix of original 

 pieces referred to in the work. 



London, 1729. fol. 



GORDON (ALEXANDER), Kintore. Reflections 

 on mortality and the precariousness of human 

 life. A sermon [on James, iv. 14] preached 

 May 13, 1759. Aberdeen, 1759. 8 3 



GORDON (DAVID), Pastor of the Associate congic- 



