INDIANS INFIDELITY. 



397 



A debate at a general court of proprietors of 

 East-India stock, on the 24th March, 1813, for 

 taking into consideration the propositions sub- 

 mitted by Lord Castlereagh to the Honourable 

 House of Commons. With an appendix. 



London, 1813. 8 



A short conversation on the present crisis of 

 the important trade with the East Indies. 



London, 1813. 8 



- The interest and claims of the Church and na- 

 tion of Scotland in the settlement of religion 

 in India ; and the necessity of appearing for 

 them at this time. With brief remarks on the 

 proposed measures presently under the consi- 

 deration of the legislature. By a North British 

 Protestant ; [Archibald BRUCE]. 



Edin., 1813. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- Minutes of evidence, taken before the select 

 committee, on the affairs of the East India 

 company ; and also an appendix and index. 

 6 vol. ' [London, 1832]. fol. 



- Official documents relative to the encourage- 

 ment of idolatry in the East Indies by the Bri- 

 tish government. [Glasgow, 1838]. 8 



- Return to an order of the Honourable the 

 House of Commons, dated 21 June 1849 ; 

 for, A copy of any communications in relation 

 to the connexion of the government of British 

 India with idolatry, or with Mahometanism. 



[London, 1849]. fol. 



Correspondence with the India committee of 

 the Establishment. Edin., 1843. 4 



- Report of the speeches delivered at the annual 

 meeting of the ladies association for female 

 education in India... on Tuesday the 28th of 

 May, 1844. [Edin.], 1844. 12 



- Report of the special committee on the depu- 

 tation to India. 2d ed. Neiv York, 1856. 8 



- A letter from a layman in India, on the policy 

 of the East India company in matters of reli- 

 gion. London, 1858. 8 



INDIANS. A farther appeal to the unprejudiced 

 judgment of mankind, in behalf of the In- 

 dians. In two parts. Containing, I. Animad- 

 versions upon some late arguments of a Rt. 

 Rev. Prelate of the Church of England, in re- 

 ference to our sending missionaries from hence 

 to convert the Indians. Written in the year 

 1760. II. Thoughts upon the proper means 

 and measures of converting the Indians to true 

 Christianity. Written in the year 1764. To 

 which are added, Considerations relative to the 

 subject of the foregoing proposals, particularly 

 that of appointing Bishops or Superintendents 

 in our colonies abroad. By another hand. 

 Both joint- writers in the Free and candid dis- 

 quisitions relating to the Church of England. 

 With a postscript and an appendix. 



London, 1766. 8 



INDICES. Indices Attici, or, a guide to the 

 quantity of the Greek penultima, chiefly with 

 reference to Attic writers. Oxford, 1824. 8 



INDULGENCE. A review and examination of 

 a book, bearing the title of the History of the 



Indulgence. Wherein the lawfulness of the 

 acceptance of the peaceable exercise of the mi- 

 nistry, granted by the acts of the magistrates 

 Indulgence, is demonstrated, contrary objec- 

 tions answered, and the vindication of such as 

 withdraw from hearing indulged ministers, is 

 confuted. To which is added, a survey of the 

 mischievous absurdities of the late Bond, and 

 Sanquhair declaration. [By William VILANT.] 

 London, 1681. 8^ 



Another copy. 



A letter from a clergyman in the city, to his 

 friend in the country, containing his reasons 

 for not reading the Declaration [of indulgence]. 



s. I, 1688. 4 



An answer to the city ministers letter from his 

 country friend ; [in reference to the Kings De- 

 claration of indulgence]. [Wants title.] 



[s. I., 1688]. 4 



INDUSTRY. An account of the origin and pro- 

 gress of the Society for the promotion of in- 

 dustry, in the hundreds of Ongar and Harlow, 

 and the half -hundred of Waltham, in the coun- 

 ty of Essex. London, 3797. 8' 



INFALLIBILITY. A treatise of infallibility, 

 shewing that the Church of Rome's claim to 

 that high privilege is without foundation in 

 Scripture, antiquity, or reason. In answer to 

 a paper on that subject sent by a Popish mis- 

 sionary. With some animadversions on a book, 

 entituled. The shortest way to end disputes 

 about religion, and upon that author's way of 

 reasoning. By a Presbyter of the suffering 

 Church of Scotland [W. HARPER]. 



Edin., 1752. 8 



INFANT-BAPTISM. See BAPTISM. 



INFANT SALVATION. Infant salvation : an 

 essay to prove the salvation of all who die in 

 infancy. With answers to objections. 



London, 1793. 8 



INFANT-TRAINING. Infant-training : a dia- 

 logue explanatory of the system adopted in the 

 model infant school, Glasgow. By a director. 

 Glasgow, 1833. 12 



INFIDEL. The infidel convicted : or, a brief 

 defence of the Christian revelation. 



London, 1731. 8 



INFIDELITY. Infidelity : comprising Jenyns' 

 Internal evidence, Leslie's Method, Lyttelton's 

 Conversion of Paul, Watson's Reply to Gib- 

 bon and Paine, a notice of Hume on miracles, 

 and an extract from West on the resurrection. 

 New York, s. a. 12 



The Christian's defence against infidelity. Con- 

 sisting of 1. Leslie's short and easy method 

 with the deists. 2. Lyttelton's observations 

 on St Paul. 3. Doddridge's evidences of Chris- 

 tianity. 4. Bates on the divinity of the Chris- 

 tian religion. 5. Owen on the self-evidencing 

 light of Scripture. 6. Baxter on the danger 

 of making light of Christ. With an introduc- 

 tory essay by Thomas Chalmers, D.D. 



Glasgow, 1829. 12 



Second edition. Glas'gmv, 1829. 12 



The Christian's armour against infidelity... 

 With a preliminary essay on the character and 



