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GORDON GORDON. 



gation of Salem, N. Y. Catechetical exercises 



upon the testimony of the Associate ('linivli. 



FMaUfki*. l.s:5'.). 12 



GORDON (GEORGE), 1st Earl of Aberdeen. 

 * Letters, illustrative of public affairs in Scot- 

 land, addressed by contemporary statesmen to 

 George, Earl of Aberdeen, Lord High Chan- 

 cellor of Scotland. MDCLXXXI.-MH. i.\\\i\ . 

 [Edited for the Spalding Club, by John Dunn. ] 

 Aberdeen, 1861. 4" 



GORDON (GEORGE HAMILTON), 4th Earl of Aber- 

 deen. Speech in the House of Lords, 30th 

 March, 1838, on the subject of church exten- 

 sion in Scotland. Edin., 1838. 8 



The Earl of Aberdeen's correspondence with 

 the Rev. Dr Chalmers and the secretaries of 

 the Non-Intrusion Committee : from 14th Ja- 

 nuary to 27th May 1840. Edin., 1840. 8 



Another copy. 



- * Debate in the House of Lords on the Earl of 

 Aberdeen's Bill for regulating the appointment 

 of ministers of the Church of Scotland ; on 

 16th June 1840. Edin., 1840. 8 



Another copy. 



* Remarks upon the Earl of Aberdeen's Bill, 

 entitled, "An Act to remove doiibts respect- 

 ing the admission of ministers to benefices in 

 that part of the United Kingdom called Scot- 

 land. " By a member of the Church of Scot- 

 land. Glasgow, 1840. 8 



Speech in the House of Lords, on 13th June 

 1843, on moving the second reading of a Bill, 

 intituled " An Act to remove doubts respect- 

 ing the admission of the ministers to benefices 

 in Scotland." Edin., 1843. 8 



Church of Scotland. Lord Aberdeen's Bill. 



Edin., 1843. 8 



GORDON (JAMES). The reformed BISHOP. 1679 

 GORDON (JAMES), Parson of Rothiemay. His- 

 tory of Scots affairs, from MDCXXXVII. to 

 MDCXLI. Edited for the Spalding Club, by 

 Joseph Robertson, and George Grub. 3 vol. 

 Aberdeen, 1841. 4 



Abredonise utriusque descriptio. A descrip- 

 tion of both touns of Aberdeen. With a se- 

 lection of the charters of the burgh. Edited 

 for the Spalding Club, by C[osmo] I[nnes]. 



Edin., 1842. 4 



GORDON (JAMES), Minister ofAlford. The state 

 and duty of the Church of Scotland, with re- 

 spect to the settlement of MINISTERS. 1732 

 GORDON (JOHN), of Glencat. Memoirs of the 

 life of J. G. of Glencat, in the county of Aber- 

 deen in Scotland : who was thirteen years in 

 the Scotch college at Paris, among the secular 

 clergy. Wherein the absurdities and delu- 

 sions of Popery are laid open, the history of 

 Baianism, Jansenism, and the Constitution 

 Unigenitus, impartially related, and the infal- 

 libility of the Romish Church is confuted. To 

 which is prefixed, a testimonial from the Pres- 

 bytery of Edinburgh, of the author's renoun- 

 cing Popery, and embracing the Protestant re- 

 ligion...^ which is now added, a second part, 

 not printed before, containing, I. A refutation 

 of the supremacy of the Roman Church. II. An j 



exact chronological history of all tin- I'"i>. ^, 

 iVtun Si iVtrr tt> ilit- j-risi-nt time, with a l>rn-f 

 account of what is mont remarkable- in tin ir 

 li\rs. 111. The Popish doctrine >f Indul- 

 gences. London, 1734. 8 J 



AllntlllT ft'l'V. 



<;<>UI>oN (J. E.), M.P. Speech of J. E. G. 

 | With the worship of the virgin Mary counte- 

 nanced by the Commissioners for the educa- 

 tion of the poor of Ireland ; by R. J. M'GiiEE. J 



Six letters on the subject of Irish education, 

 addressed to the Right Hon. E. G. Stanley, 

 M.P. With an appendix, containing an out- 

 line of the new system of education proposed 

 by his Majesty's Government, in a letter ad- 

 dressed by Mr Stanley to his Grace the Duke 

 of Leinster. London, 1832. H J 



Our present position in regard to the Papacy 

 examined in the light of Scripture. 



London, 1851. 12 



GORDON (LEON). Fables Hebraiques. 



Vilno, 1860. 8 



GORDON (PATRICK), of Euthven. A short 

 abridgement of Britane's distemper, from the 

 yeare of God M.DC.XXXIX. to M.DC.XLIX. [Edit- 

 ed for the Spalding Club, by John Dunn.] 



Aberdeen, 1844. 4 



GORDON (PATRICK), Auchkuchries. Passages 



from the diary of General Patrick Gordon of 



Auchleuchries, A.D. 1635-A.D. 1699. [Edited 



for the Spalding Club, by Joseph Robertson.] 



Aberdeen, 1859. 4 



GORDON (ROBERT), Merchant, Aberdeen. Mor- 

 tification and disposition, Robert Gordon, mer- 

 chant in Aberdeen, 1731. s. I. et a. 4 



GORDON (ROBERT), D.D., Minister of Free High 

 church, Edinburgh. The duty of searching the 

 Scriptures : a sermon [on John, v. 39, 40] 

 preached before the Society in Scotland for 

 propagating Christian knowledge, June 5th, 

 1823. Edin., 1823. 8 



Sermons. Edin., 1825. 8 

 Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- Fourth edition. Edin., 1837. 8 



Another copy. 



Speech at the meeting in the West church, 

 25th August 1841. Edin., 1841. 4 



Memorial addressed to the members of Her 

 Majesty's government, by R. G., Moderator 

 of the General Assembly of the Church of 

 Scotland, and others, commissioners appointed 

 by the Church, September, 1841. [Prepared 

 by John Hamilton.] Edin., 1841. 8 



Christ as made known to the ancient Church : 

 an exposition of the revelation of divine grace, 

 as unfolded in the Old Testament Scriptures. 

 4vol. Edin., 1854. 8 



GORDON (Sir THOMAS), of Earlston. An en- 

 quiry into the method of settling PARISHES. 



1732 



Remarks on the modest and humble enquiry 

 concerning the right and power of electing and 

 calling MINISTERS. 1732 



The defection of the CHURCH or SCOTLAND 



