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I N I < >UMATIONS-INSTRUCTOR. 



pretensions of modern infidelity, together u ith 

 notes and illustrations, by the Rev. J. G. Lo- 

 RIMBR. Glasgow, 1843. 10 



I N FORMATIONS. Informations, or a protesta- 

 tion, and a treatise from Scotland. Seconded 

 with D. Reignoldes his letter to Sir Francis 

 Knollis. And Sir Francis Knollis his speach 

 in parliament. All suggesting the usurpations 

 of Papal Bishops. s. 1., 1608. 10 



INGHAM (BENJAMIN). A discourse on the faith 

 and hope of the Gospel. Leedes, 1763. 12 



INGLIS (HENRY DAVID). A sermon Ton 1 Tim. iii. 

 16] proving from the word of Goa, the all im- 

 portant doctrine of the Godhead of Jesus Christ. 

 Preached in the Baptist meeting house in Edin- 

 burgh, March 18, 1792. Edin., 1792. 8 



INGLIS (JOHN), D.D., one of the ministers of old 

 Greyfriars church, Edinlmnjh. The grounds of 

 Christian hope in the universal prevalence of 

 the Gospel : a sermon, preached... in Edin- 

 burgh, June 5, 1818. Edin., 1818. 8 



A vindication of Christian faith ; addressed to 

 those who, believing in God, yet refuse or he- 

 sitate to believe in Jesus Christ whom he hath 

 sent. Edin., 1830. 8 



A vindication of ecclesiastical establishments. 



Edin., 1833. 8 



INGLIS (Right Hon. JOHN), Lord Justice Clerk. 

 On the present position of the CHURCH OF 

 SCOTLAND. [From Blackwood's Magazine, 

 Nov. 1839.] 1839 



INGLIS (Sir ROBERT HARRY), Bart.* An Eng- 

 lishwoman's letter to Sir R. H. I. on the pro- 

 posed alteration of the marriage law. 



London, s. a. 12 



INGMETHORPE (THOMAS). A sermon upon 

 the words of Saint Paul : Let everie soule be 

 subject unto the higher powers. 



London, 1619. 4 



INJUNCTIONS. A collection of ARTICLES, CA- 

 NONS, Injunctions, &c. 1699 



INNES (CosMo). Origines parochiales Scotiae. 



The antiquities ecclesiastical and territorial of 



the parishes of Scotland. [Edited for the Ban- 



natyne Club, by Cosmo Innes.] 2 vol. 3 parts. 



Edin., 1850-55. 4 



INNES (GEORGE), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Cannobie. A vindication of the Free Church 

 in Cannobie, in answer to a letter addressed 

 by George Maxwell, Esq. W.S., Prior's Linn, 

 to the people of Cannobie. Edin. , 1845. 8 



- Reply to Mr Maxwell's second letter to the 

 people of Cannobie. Edin. , s. a. 8 



INNES (HUGH), V.D.M., Glasgow. An alarm to 

 prayer ; or, a short essay for the revival of 

 that necessary and important duty. 



Glasgow, 1753. 8 



Meditations and reasonings on various, im- 

 portant, and divine subjects. Together with 

 an essay for the revival of prayer. And a ser- 

 mon on Psalm cxxii. 3. Glasgow, 1756. 8 



INNES (THOMAS), Priest of the Scottish mission at 

 Inveravon. The civil and ecclesiastical his- 

 tory of Scotland. A.D. LXXX.-DCCCXVIII. [Edit- 

 ed for the Spalding Club, by George Grub.] 



Aberdeen, 1853. 4 



INNES (WILLIAM), Baptist minister in Edinbwryh. 

 A summary virw of the leading doctrines 

 of the word of God. Designed chiefly f>r 

 the benefit of those who propose for the first 

 time to join a Christian Church. 



Dundee, 1805. 12 



Sketches of human nature ; or Junto, chiefly 

 relating t<> the duties and difficulties that 

 occur in the intercourse of Christians with 

 one another, and with the world. 



/;,/;/,., 1807. 12 



EUGENIC and Epenetus, or conversations re- 

 specting the evidence in support of infant bap- 

 tism. 1811 



Two dissertations : the first, an enquiry into 

 the kind of evidence on which men believe in 

 the Christian revelation, and how far divine 

 wisdom appears in connecting salvation with 

 the belief of a testimony. The second, on the 

 principal design of the law of Moses, and the 

 relation it bore to the covenant made with 

 Abraham. Edin., 1819. 12 



Domestic religion, or, an exposition of the pre- 

 cepts of Christianity regarding the duties of 

 domestic life. 2d ed. Edin., 1822. 12 



The Christian ministry : or, excitement and 

 direction in ministerial duties, extracted from 

 various authors. Edin. , 1824. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The origin and permanence of Christian joy 

 as connected with the doctrine of personal as- 

 surance. Edin., 1828. 12 



The Church in the navy and army. Being the 

 second series of the Church in the army. 



Edin., 1838. 12 



INNICHENHOFERUS (HENRICUS). Thema 

 theologicum, Ecclesia potest errare. 



Wittebergce, 1624. 4 



INNOVATIONS. Queries to the Scots innova- 

 tors in divine service, and, particularly, to the 

 liturgical party in the shire of Angus, and 

 places adjacent thereto. Being a compendious 

 collection of the choicest arguments against 

 the present innovations. By a lover of the 

 Church of Scotland. s. L, 1712. 8 



Another copy. 



INQUISITION. Authentic memoirs concerning 

 the Portuguese inquisition, never before pub- 

 lished : with remarks on the infamous charac- 

 ter given of the British nation, by a late apo- 

 logist for that horrid tribunal. Also, reflec- 

 tions on ancient and modern Popery, and the 

 causes of its present alarming progress in this 

 kingdom... In a series of letters to a friend. 



London, 1769. 8 



INSPIRATION. Five letters concerning the in- 

 spiration of the holy Scriptures. [By Jean Le 

 CLERC.] s. L, 1690. 16 



An essay on inspiration. In two parts. 



London, 1767. 8 



Inspiration. The views of Dr Pye Smith, Dr 

 Henderson, and Dr Vaughan not identical with 

 those of Dr Davidson. Manchester, 1857. 12 



INSTRUCTOR. The Edinburgh Christian In- 

 structor. [From its commencement in August, 



