INTRUSION, NON-INTRUSION- IRBY. 



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1810, to its termination in December, 1840. 

 Four series.] 39 vol. 



Edin., [1810-1840]. 8 



From 1829 to 1836. 8 vol. 



Edin., [1829-1836]. 8 



From 1838 to 1840. 3 vol. 



Edin., [1838-1840]. 8 



For June and September, 1832 ; October, 



1833 ; and April, 1834. 



Edin., [1832-1834]. 8 



Strictures on the Christian Instructor : in a 

 letter to the editors of that work. 



Edin., 1812. 8 



INTRUSION, NON-INTRUSION. Series of 

 tracts on the intrusion of ministers on reclaim- 

 ing congregations. [By Alexander DUNLOP, 

 Thomas CHALMERS, D.D., William CUNNING- 

 HAM, D.D., R. S. CANDLISH, D.D., Thomas 

 GUTHRIE, D.D., and C. J. BROWN, D.D.] 



Edin., 1839. 8 

 - Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- Tracts upon tracts on the intrusion of minis- 

 ters. Edin., 1839. 8 



Another copy. 



- The state of the case for the Church of Scot- 

 land, in her negotiation with the government 

 and the legislature, on the subject of the law 

 against the intrusion of ministers. [By R. S. I 

 CANDLISH.] Edin., 1839. 8 



Another copy. 



- Report of the speeches delivered at the meet- 

 ing in the Assembly rooms, June 19, 1839, for 

 an effectual remedy against the intrusion of 

 ministers on resisting congregations. 



Edin., 1839. 8 



- Another copy. 



Address from the Assembly's non-intrusion 

 committee, on the present state of the Church 

 of Scotland. [Edin., 1839.] 4 



- Another copy. 



Speeches delivered at the great non-intrusion 

 meeting, held in the Presbyterian Church, Bel- 1 

 fast, 26th Feb. 1840, by the Rev. Dr Hanna, 

 Rev. Dr Reid, Rev. J. Morgan, Rev. Dr 

 Cooke, Re'v. J. Wilson, on the invaded rights ' 

 of the Church and people of Scotland. 



Belfast, 1840. 8 



- Information on the non-intrusion question : : 

 being addresses delivered on this great prin- 

 ciple of the Church of Scotland, by the Rev. 

 Messrs Elder, Guthrie, and Begg, at the Dum- 

 fries and Maxwelltown non-intrusion meeting, j 

 on 13th Jan. 1840. With prefatory and con- 

 cluding remarks, by the Dumfries and Max- j 

 well town non-intrusion committee. 



Dumfries, 1840. 12 



- Letters to Sir William Seton regarding the 

 veto and non-intrusion. By a member of the 

 Kirk-Session of West parish, Aberdeen. 2d ed. ' 



Aberdeen, 1840. 8 ; 



- Review of pamphlets on non-intrusion. [From ! 

 thePresb. Rev. Jan. 1840.] Edin., 1840. 8 : 



- Statement respecting the non-intrusion prin- ; 

 ciple of the Church of Scotland, and the modes 

 of its legislative recognition ; respectfully sub- ! 



mitted to the members of her Majesty's go- 

 vernment ; by the non-intrusion committee 

 appointed by the General Assembly of the 

 , Church of Scotland. [By John HAMILTON.] 



Edin., 1841. 8 



Another copy. 



Report of the General Assembly's non-intru- 

 sion committee. Presented, May, 1841. 



Edin., 1841. 8 



Proceedings of the General Assembly's non- 

 intrusion committees ; in relation to a settle- 

 ment of the Church question on the footing of 

 the liberum arbitrium. [Edin., 1842.] 8 



Another copy. 



His doings detected : in a letter to the Church- 

 men of Greenock ; with some remarks on the 

 recent negociations of the non-intrusion com- 

 mittee. [By Nathaniel MOREEN.] 



Glasgow, 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



An enquiry, adapted to the present crisis, in 

 what sense the non-intrusion principle may be 

 reconciled with the authority of the ministry, 

 the Christian rights of the people, and the uni- 

 ty of the Church. By a friend to the peace of 

 the Church of Scotland ; [George M'LELLAND]. 



Edin., 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



Hints to the non-intrusion ministers. By a 

 member of the Church of Scotland. 



Edin., 1842. 8 



Why should you secede ? Containing observa- 

 tions on spiritual independence and non-intru- 

 sion in reference to secession. 



Edin., 1843. 8 



Letters against non-intrusion, addressed to a 

 friend. With an appendix on the causes and 

 probable consequences of that movement. 



Edin., 1843. 8 



Non-intrusion weighed in the balance and 

 found wanting ; an address to the convocation 

 of ministers held at Edinburgh, Nov. 1842. 

 By a member of the Synod of United Original 

 Seceders ; [John GRAHAM]. Ayr, 1843. 12 



An address to the Christian community of 

 Scotland, and more especially to the congre- 

 gations of the non-intrusion agitators ; intend- 

 ed as an antidote to the minute of the commit- 

 tee of the convocation. Edin. , 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



INTRUSIONIST, NON - INTRUSIONIST. 

 Questions addressed to the dissenting intru- 

 sionists of Perth, who are showing their libe- 

 rality by making common cause with the per- 

 secutors of the Church of Scotland. [By An- 

 drew GRAY.] s. I. et a. 



The non-intrusionists ; their principles, con- 

 duct, and their consequences. By a non-in- 

 trusionist, in the Scriptural, legal, and com- 

 mon-sense meaning of the tenn ; [George DUN- 

 BAR]. Edin., 1842. 8 C 



- Another copy. 

 IONA. Transactions of the lona Club. Vol. i. 



Parts 1-3. Edin., 1834, 35. 8 



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