JALAGUIER JAMES. 



405 



JALAGUIER (P.), Professor oftlwology at Mont- 

 aiiban. Inspiration du Nouveau Testament. 



Paris, 1851. 8 



- Du principe Chretien et du Catholicisme, du 

 Rationalisme, et du Protestantisme. 



Toulouse, 1853. 8 



JAMES I., King of Scotland. The laws and acts 

 of parliament made by King James the First, 

 Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Queen Mary, 

 King James the Sixth, King Charles the First, 

 King Charles the Second who now presently 

 reigns, Kings and Queen of Scotland. Col- 

 lected, and extracted, from the publick records 

 of the said kingdom, by Sir Thomas Murray 

 of Glendook...[\Vith abridgment.] 



Edin., 1681. fol. 



Another edition. [Vol. i. , ii., of Scots Acts.] 



Edin., 1682-85. 12 



- The life and death of King James the First of 

 Scotland. [Edited for the Maitland Club, by 

 Joseph Stevenson.] Edin., 1837. 4 



JAMES IV., King of Scotland. Epistolse Jacobi 

 Quarti, JACOBI QUINTI, et MARI.E, Regum Sco- 

 torum...ad Imperatores, Reges, Pontifices, 

 Principes, Civitates, et alios, ab anno 1505 ad 

 annum 1545. 2 vol. Edinburgi, 1722. 8 



JAMES V., King of Scotland. Epistolse JACOBI 

 QUARTI, Jacobi Quinti, et Mariae. 1722 



JAMES VI., King of Scotland. See JAMES I., 

 King of Great Britain. 



JAMES VII., King of Scotland. See JAMES II., 

 King of Great Britain. 



JAMES I., King of Great Britain. A declara- 



tioun of the Kings Majesties intentioun and 



meaning toward the lait actis of Parliament. 



Imprinted at Edinburgh, by Thomas Vautroul- 



lier, 1585. 4 



- Another copy. 



Jacobi VI. Scotorum Regis ; in versiculos 7. 

 8. 9. and 10. capitis 20 Apocalypsis D. Johan- 

 nis commentatio. Basilece, 1596. 8 



- * De execrabili et nefanda fratrum Ruveno- 

 rum in serenissimi Scotorum Regis caput con- 

 juratione apud Perthim Augusto mense an. 

 1600 vera...narratio... Edinburgi, 1601. 4 



- BovA/xov A<uov. Or His Majesties instrvc- 

 tions to his dearest sonne, Henry the Prince. 



London, 1608. 8 



Apologie pour le serment de fidelite' que le 

 Roi de la Grand Bretagne requiert de tous 

 les sujets. Londres, 1609. 12 



- A remonstrance for the right of kings and the 

 independance of their crownes. Against an 

 oration of Card, of Perron. Translated out of 

 His Majesties French copie. 



Cambridge, 1616. 4 



- Another copy. 



- King James his judgement of a King and of a 

 tyrant. Extracted out of his own speech at 

 VV lute-hall, to the Lords and Commons in 

 Parliament, 1609. With certaine notations 

 anent the same. Also 28 questions, worthy 

 due consideration and solution, in these dan- 

 gerous times of England. s. I. , 1642. 4 



- King James his judgment by way of counsell 

 and advice to all his loving subjects, extracted 



out of his own speeches by Dr Willet concern- 

 ing politique government in England and Scot- 

 land. London, 1642. 4 



A declaration made by King James in Scot- 

 land [A.D. 1585] concerning Church-Govern- 

 ment and Presbyters. [London], 1646. 4 



Another copy. 



The annals of King James and King CHARLES 

 the First... from 1612 to... 1642. 



London, 1681. fol. 



A vindication of His Majesties [King James] 

 government and judicatures in Scotland ; from 

 some aspersions thrown on them by scandalous 

 pamphlets, and news-books : and especially, 

 with relation to the late Earl of Argyles pro- 

 cess. [By Sir George MACKENZIE.] 



Edin. , reprinted at London, 1683. 4 



The royal censure of partial conformity, truly 

 representing the case of Church-men and dis- 

 senters, in the time of King James the First, 

 in his proclamations, declarations, and con- 

 ferences, relating thereunto. 



London, 1704. 4 



Another copy. 



* An historical and critical account of the life 

 and writings of James the First. By William 

 Harris. London, 1753. 8 



Poetical remains of James the First, King of 

 Scotland. Edin., 1783. 8 



The historic and life of King James the Sext : 

 being an account of the affairs of Scotland, 

 from the year 1566, to the year 1596 ; with a 

 short continuation to the year 1617. [Edited 

 by Thomas Thomson for the Bannatyne Club.] 



Edin., 1825. 4* 



Correspondence of King James VI. of Scot- 

 land with Sir Robert Cecil and others in Eng- 

 land, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; 

 with an appendix containing papers illustra- 

 tive of transactions between King James and 

 Robert Earl of Essex. Edited [for the Camdeii 

 Society] by John Bruce, Esq. F.S.A. 



London, 1861. 4 



JAMES II., King of Great Britain. The laws 

 and acts made in the first parliament of James 

 VII....Holden at Edinburgh the Twenty third 

 day of April 1685. [Scots Acts.] 



Edin., 1685. 12 



A funeral oration upon the late King James. 

 Composed from memoirs furnished by Mr Por- 

 ter, his great chamberlain. Printed by the 

 consent of the late Queen. Dedicated to the 

 French King, and published by his authority. 

 Wherein it is own'd that the late King recon- 

 ciled his brother KingCharles II. to the Church 

 of Rome ; that he himself design'd to destroy 

 the Protestant religion, and to reduce these 

 kingdoms to the obedience of the See of Rome, 

 according to the example of Louis le Grand, 

 who, they hope, will effect it, and punish these 

 rebellious nations, as they are pleased to call 

 them : whereby all Protestants may see what 

 they are to expect from a Popish King. With 

 remarks upon the whole. Lotidon, 1702. 4 



Another copy. 



JAMES (DAVID). The good Christian happy in 



