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burton, Lardner, Paley, Campbell, and Mac- 

 knight. Edin., 1820. 8 



- Letter to M. J. J. Cheneviere, pastor and pro- 

 fessor of divinity at Geneva : occasioned by 

 his " Summary of the theological controver- 

 sies which of late years have agitated the city 

 of Geneva." i. '/;., 1824. 12 



- Another copy. 



- Another copy. 



- Review of the conduct of the directors of the 

 British and Foreign Bible society, relative to 

 the Apocrypha, and to their administration on 

 the continent. With an answer to the Rev. 

 C. Simeon, and observations on the Cambridge 

 remarks. /:<// u., 1825. 8 

 Another copy. 



A second review of the conduct of the directors 

 of the British and Foreign Bible society, con- 

 taining an account of the religious state of the 

 continent : in answer to a letter addressed to 

 the author, by the Rev. Dr Steinkopf. 



Eilin., 1826. 8 

 Another copy. 



The authenticity and inspiration of the Holy 

 Scriptures considered ; in opposition to the er- 

 roneous opinions that are circulated on the 

 subject. Edin., 1827. 8 



Another copy. 



The books of the Old and New Testaments 

 proved to be canonical, and their verbal in- 

 spiration maintained and established ; with an 

 account of the introduction and character of 

 the Apocrypha. [Fourth edition of the pre- 

 vious work, with a new title.] 



Edin., 1832. 8 

 Another copy. 



Fifth edition. Edin., 1845. 8 



Another copy. 



Exposure of the Rev. Henry Grey's personal 

 misrepresentations, doctrinal heresies, and im- 

 portant mis-statements, respecting the Bible 

 society, as contained in the letters of Angli- 

 canus. Edin., 1828. 8 



Another copy. 



Answer to the Rev. Henry Grey's reply to Mr 

 Haldane's exposure of his personal misrepre- 

 sentations, doctrinal heresies, and important 

 mis-statements respecting the Bible society, as 

 contained in the letters of Anglicanus. 



Edin., 1828. 8 

 Another copy. 



Exposure of the statement recently published 

 by the Edinburgh corresponding board, re- 

 specting the claims of the British and Foreign 

 Bible society on the support of the Christian 

 public. Edin., 1828. 8 



Review of the conduct of the Rev. Daniel Wil- 

 son, on the continent, and as a member of the 

 Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 

 and of the British and Foreign Bible society, 

 and of his manner of preaching the Gospel ; 

 with remarks on the seminary at Basle, of the 

 Church of England missionary society, and on 

 the religious state of Germany 



'Eilin., 1820. 12 

 Another copy. 



Review of the sixteenth annual report of the 

 (ihisgow auxiliary Bible soci< 



, 1829. 8 



Review of the speeches of Dr Dick and Dr 

 Wardlaw dclivmil ;it tlio last meeting of tho 

 Glasgow auxiliary Bible soc; 



, 1830. 8 



Another copy. 



Review of the Rev. John Scott's apology for 

 the proceedings of the committee of the Bri- 

 tish and Foreign Bible society, in which the 

 object of a Bible society, and the duty of 

 prayer, and of the exclusion of Socinians are 

 considered. Edin., 1832. 8 



Mr John Joseph Gurney's defence of union 

 with Socinians in the British and Foreign Bible- 

 society, and of the omission of prayer by that 

 society, proved to be untenable. 



Edin., 1833. 8 



Letters to the Lord Bishop of Salisbury, occa- 

 sioned by the pamphlet addressed to his Lord- 

 ship by the Rev. S. C. Wilks, " on the Bible 

 society question, in its principle and details." 



Edin., 1833. 8 



Letter to the Rev. Dr Morison, editor of the 

 Evangelical Magazine, respecting the commen- 

 tary of Professor Stuart, on the Epistle to the 

 Romans. London, 1836. 8 



For the consideration of the ministers of the 

 Church of Scotland. Remarks on Dr Tho- 

 luck's exposition of St Paul's Epistle to the 

 Romans, translated by one of themselves. 



Edin., 1838. 8 



Further considerations for the ministers of the 

 Church of Scotland, occasioned by the Rev. Mr 

 Menzies' apology for Dr Tholuck's perversions 

 of the word of God, and his attack on some of 

 the most important scriptural doctrines. 



Edin., 1838. 8 



Another copy. 



Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans : 

 with remarks on the commentaries of Dr Mac- 

 knight, Professor Tholuck, and Professor Mo- 

 ses Stuart. 3d ed. [Vol. ii., 2d ed.] 



London, 1838, 39. 8 



New edition. Edin., 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



Eighth edition. Edin., 1859. 8 



Desecration of the Sabbath. Part ii. 



Edin., 1842. 12 



* Memoirs of the lives of R. H., and of his 

 brother, James Alexander HALDANE. By Alex- 

 ander Haldane. London, 1852. 8 



- Third edition. London, 1853. 8 



HALE (Sir MATTHEW), Lord Chief Justice of the 

 court of King's Bench. The works moral and 

 religious of Sir M. H. The whole now first 

 collected and revised. To which are prefixed 

 his life and death by Bishop Burnet, and an 

 appendix to the life. By the Rev. T. Thir- 

 wall, M.A. 2 vol. London, 1805. 8 



Another copy. 



The primitive origination of mankind, consi- 

 dered and examined according to the light of 

 nature. London, 1677. fol. 



Several tracts written by Sir M, H., viz. I. A 



