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GUNPOWT>ER-PLOT. The gunpowder-trea- 

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 is contained their examinations, tryals, and 

 condemnations : likewise King J ames's speech 

 to both Houses of Parliament, on that occa- 

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 of Lincoln. And by way of appendix, several 

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GURDON (BRAMPTON), M.A., Rector of St Ed- 

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GURDON (PHILIP), M.A. A sketch of the dis- 

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GURLEY (R. R.). Mission to England, in be- 

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GURNAL, orGURNALL (\VILLIAM), M.A., Pas- 

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 (iURNEY (JOHN JOSEPH). Observations on the 



distinguishing views and practices of the So- 

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(JURNEY (JOSEPH JOHN). Essays on the evi- 

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- Biblical notes and dissertations, chiefly intend- 

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 deity of Christ ; with some remarks on the 

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London, 1830. 8 



- Essay on the habitual exercise of love to God, 

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3d ed. London, 1835. 12 



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 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, King of Sweden. 



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GUTBERLETH (HENRICUS). Discursus logicus, 

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CUTB1RIUS (.EGYDU-.S). Novum Testamen- 



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GUTI 1 1 : 1 I ,. Minuter at Stirling. Causes 



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A cry from the dead ; or, the ghost of the fa- 

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 sermon he preached in the pulpit of Stirling, 

 before his martyrdom at Edinburgh, June 

 1 1 ii . 1 . To which is added, his last speech upon 

 the scaffold. His ten considerations anent the 

 decay of religion : with an authentic paper 

 sign'd and writ with his own hand, with rela- 

 tion to the call of Mr Robert Rule to Stir- 

 ling. Glasgow, 1738. 8 



Another edition. 8Ming. 1824. 12 



The great danger of backsliding and defection 

 from covenanted reformation-principles. In a 

 sermon on Isaiah, Ivii. 13, 14, preached... April 

 21st 1661. To which is added, his speech in 

 vindication of Reformation-principles, deliver- 

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 receiving his indictment, April llth l(ji;i. 



Edin., 1739. 12 



Another copy. 



Ten considerations on the danger of apostacy ; 

 [with Faithful contendings displayed, by M. 

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GUTHRIE (JOHN), Tarboltoun. A sermon 

 preach'd upon breach of covenant. [Ezek. 

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GUTHRIE (Mrs MARIA). A tour, performed in 

 the years 1795-6, through the Taurida, or Cri- 

 mea, the ancient kingdom of Bosphorus, the 

 once-powerful republic of Tauric Cherson, and 

 all the other countries on the North shore of 

 the Euxine, ceded to Russia by the peace of 

 Kainardgi and Jassy. Described in a series of 

 letters to her husband, the editor, Matthew 

 Guthrie, M.D. The whole illustrated by... 

 engravings of a great number of ancient coins, 

 medals, monuments, inscriptions and other cu- 

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GUTHRIE (THOMAS), D.D., Minister of Free St 

 John's, Edinburgh. Tracts on the intrusion of 

 ministers. No.'vi. Edin., 1839. 8 



The present duty and prospects of the Church 

 of Scotland. Edin., 1842. 12 



The principles of the Free Church of Scotland, 

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Edin., 1859. 8 



Seed-tune and harvest of ragged schools, or a 

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GUTHRIE (WILLIAM), Minister of the Gospel at 



New-Kilmarnock. The works of W. G To 



which is prefixed, a large account of his life, 

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The Christian's great interest : or, a short trea- 

 tise, divided into two parts. The first whereof 

 containeth the tryal of a saving interest in 

 Christ. The second, pointeth forth plainly the 

 way how to attain it. <;ln* ; <,>r. 1702. 1U 



