HOG HOLCROFT. 



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ripeness of a work of grace in the soul, con- 

 tained in some queries moved and answered 

 from Mark, iv. 26-28. Edin., 1715. 8 



A letter to a gentleman concerning the interest 

 of reason in religion, Edin. , 1716. 8 



An essay to vindicate some SCRIPTURE TRUTHS 

 in five separate articles, from the danger of 

 being corrupted at this time. 1716 



A letter to a gentleman detecting the gangrene 

 of some errors vented at this time. 



Edin., 1716. 8 



The right of Church-members to chuse their 

 own overseers stated from the Scriptures : 

 being the abstract of a discourse on Acts, i. 

 21, 22, 23. Edin., 1717. 8 C 



Three missives written to a minister of the 

 Gospel, in answer to one from him ; wherein 

 the author's grounds for remaining in com- 

 munion with the Church of Scotland as to its 

 judicatories, and the ordinances therein dis- 

 pensed, are ingenuously and fairly stated : and 

 the chief reasons of our separatists for setting 

 up ordinances, and judicatories, distinct from 

 this national Church, and in opposition to it, 

 are impartially considered, and repelled, as 

 these reasons were printed in a late book, in- 

 tituled, Protesters vindicated, &c. 



Edin., 1717. 8 



Some missives written to a gentleman which 

 contain the author's aim, at detecting and re- 

 futing the deism (as it is called), or atheism 

 and libertinism of our time. Edin. ,1718. 8 

 Some select notes towards detecting a covered 

 mixture of the covenant of works, and of grace : 

 with the danger of that evil ; and a few ad- 

 vices for remedying thereof. Contained in a 

 letter to a friend upon the head. By J. H. 

 2d ed, Edin., 1718. 8 



A vindication of the doctrine of grace, from 

 the charge of antinomianism : contained in a 

 letter to a minister of the Gospel. By J. H. 



Edin., 1718. 8 



An explication of passages excepted against in 

 the Marrow of modern divinity, taken from the 

 book itself : contained in a letter to a minister 

 of the Gospel. By J. H. Edin., 1719. 8 

 The scope and substance of the Marrow of mo- 

 dern divinity. Being an introductory essay 

 unto a more particular confutation of Princi- 

 pal HADOW'S pretended detection of the an- 

 tinomianism of the Marrow. 1722 

 * Queries, agreed unto by the Commission of 

 the General Assembly ; and put to these mi- 

 nisters, who gave in a representation and peti- 

 tion against the 5th and 8th Acts of Assembly 

 1720. Together with the answers given by 

 these ministers to the said queries. 



[Edin.,] 1722. 8 

 Another copy. [Wants title.] 

 Memoirs of the public life of Mr J. H. ; and 

 of the ecclesiastical proceedings of his time ; 

 previous to his settlement at Carnock : parti- 

 cularly of some General Assemblies that met 

 posterior to the Revolution. Written by him- 

 self, in a testamentary memorial. 



Edin., 1798. 8 



HOG (JAMES). Address to the Associate congre- 

 gation of Kelso ; in which the difference be- 

 tween the former and present testimony of the 

 Associate Synod is briefly stated. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1808. 8 



HOG (JAMES MAITLAND), of Newliaton. Brief 

 viejv of British colonial SLAVERY. 1827 



Address to the elders, deacons, members, and 

 adherents of the Free Church of Scotland, 

 within the bounds of the Presbytery of Lin- 

 lithgow. s. I, 1846. 12 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



* Memorial of the late J. M. H. By the Rev. 

 James C. Burns, Kirkliston. 



Edin., 1858. 8 



Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



HOG (ROGER). POEMS on several occasions. 



1800 



HOG (THOMAS), Kiltearn.* Memoirs of the life 

 of Mr T. H. Containing some very signal dis- 

 plays of the divine condescension to him, and 

 to others by him. To which is annexed, an 

 abstract of Mr H.'s manner of dealing with 

 persons under conviction. Edin., 1756. 12 



- Another copy. 



HOGJEUS (GULIELMUS). Poetarum Scotorum 

 rnusae sacree per Arturum JONSTONUM et G. H. 



1739 



HOGG (JAMES), tlie Ettrick Shepherd. Tales and 

 sketches. Including the Brownie of Bodsbeck, 

 winter evening tales, shepherd's calendar, &c. , 

 and several pieces not before printed. With 

 illustrative engravings, chiefly from real scenes. 

 By D. O. Hill. 5 vol. Glasgow, 1837. 12 



- The mountain bard. Edin. , 1807. 8 

 HOGG (ROBERT). An answer to several letters 



written by Scots gentlemen in His Majesty's 

 dominions beyond the seas, to the master and 

 governors of the Scots corporation and hospi- 

 tal in London, giving a true account of the 

 erection of the said company, and its progress 

 from the year 1664, to this present 1710, for 

 the satisfaction of such as desire that informa- 

 tion. London, reprinted, 1710. 4 



HOGG (ROBERT), Minister of the United Presby- 

 terian Church, Alyth. The enactment of Chris- 

 tianity to be the law of the land. The fourth 

 of a series of lectures delivered in Edinburgh, 

 at the request of the Young men's voluntary 

 Church association, 16th March, 1837. 



Edin., 1837. 12 



HOLBEIN (HANS). The dance of death ; paint- 

 ed by H. H., and engraved by W. Hollar. 



London, 1804. 4 



Another edition. London, 1816. 8 

 HOLBERG (Le Baron Louis DE). An introduc- 

 tion to universal history. Translated from the 

 Latin of Baron Holberg. With notes histori- 

 cal, chronological, and critical. By Gregory 

 Sharpe. London, 1755. 8 



HOLCROFT (THOMAS). Travels from Ham- 

 burgh, through Westphalia, Holland, and the 

 Netherlands, to Paris. Abridged by John Ful- 

 ton. Glasgmo, 1804. 8 



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