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the false reasonings of Prelatists, discovered ; 

 the perpetual war among themselves, observed ; 

 the opposition between the spirit of Prelacy 

 and that of the Gospel, manifested ; the con- 

 fessions of Prelatists, owning all we plead for, 

 produced ; an historical account of the aposto- 

 lick government endeavoured ; their grand ob- 

 jection from antiquity, briefly dissolved. 



Edin., 1712. 8 



Another copy. 



- Second edition. Glasgow, 1713. 8 



- Another edition. Glasgow, 1714. 8 



- Spicilegia antiquitatum ^Egypti atque ei vici- 

 narum gentium. Glasguce, 1720. 8 



JAMIESON (ALEXANDER), LL.D. A grammar 

 of logic and intellectual philosophy, on didac- 

 tic principles ; for the use of schools and pri- 

 vate instruction. 2d ed. London, 1824. 12 



JAMIESON (GEORGE), Paisley. An account of 

 tne faith and practices of the Scotch Baptists ; 

 with remarks on scriptural union... 



Paisley, 1829. 12 



JAMIESON (GEORGE), M.A., one of the ministers 

 of Old Machar, Aberdeen. The essentials of 

 philosophy, wherein its constituent principles 

 are traced throughout the various departments 

 of science : with analytical strictures on the 

 views of some of our leading philosophers. 



Edin., 1859. 8 



JAMIESON (JOHN), D.D., Minister of the Anti- 

 Burgher Secession Church,Edinburgh. Sermons 

 on the heart. 2vol. Edin., 1789, 90. 8 



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- SOCINIANISM unmasked. 1790 



- CONGAL and Fenella, a tale. [Wants title.] 



A DIALOGUE between the devil and a Socinian 

 divine. 1791 



- A vindication of the doctrine of Scripture, and 

 of the primitive faith, concerning the deity of 

 Christ. In reply to Dr Priestley's History of 

 early opinions, &c. 2 vol. Edin. , 1794. 8 



Another copy. 



- The use of sacred history : especially as illus- 

 trating and confirming the great doctrines of 

 revelation. To which are prefixed two disser- 

 tations ; the first, on the authenticity of the 

 history contained in the Pentateuch, and in 

 the Book of Joshua ; the second, proving 

 that the Books ascribed to Moses were actually 

 written by him, and that he wrote them by 

 divine inspiration. 2 vol. Edin. , 1802. 8 



Another copy. 



A faithful account of an important trial in the 

 court of conscience. London, 1806. 12 



- An etymological dictionary of the Scottish lan- 

 guage ; illustrating the words in their different 

 significations, by examples from ancient and 

 modern writers ; shewing their affinity to those 

 of other languages, and especially the North- 

 ern ; explaining many terms, which, though 

 now obsolete in England, were formerly com- 

 mon to both countries ; and elucidating na- 

 tional rites, customs, and institutions, in their 

 analog}' to those of other nations : to which is 

 prefixed, a dissertation on the origin of the 

 Scottish language. 2vol. Edin., 1808. 4 



Another edition. Abridged from the quarto 

 edition. Edin., 1818. 8 



Another edition. 4vol. Edin., 1841. 4 

 [The above improved edition contains all the 



additional words in the supplement, incorpo- 

 rated in alphabetical order. It contains also 

 a memoir of the author.] 



Another edition. Abridged from the diction- 

 ary and supplement, in four volumes quarto, 

 by John Johnstone. Edin., 1846. 8 



An historical account of the ancient Culdees 

 of lona, and of their settlements in Scotland, 

 England, and Ireland. Edin., 1811. 4 



Hermes Scythicus : or, the radical affinities of 

 the Greek and Latin languages to the Gothic : 

 illustrated from the Moeso-Gothic, Anglo- 

 Saxon, Francic, Alemannic, Suio-Gothic, Is- 

 landic, &c. To which is prefixed, a disserta- 

 tion on the historical proofs of the Scythian 

 origin of the Greeks. Edin., 1814. 8 



Reality of the gracious influence of the Holy 

 Spirit. With memoir by the Rev. Andrew 

 Somerville. Glasgoic, 1844. 12 



Another copy. 



JAMIESON (ROBERT), D. D. , Minister of St Paul's 

 church, Glasgow. Eastern manners illustrative 

 of the Old Testament history. 



Edin., 1836. 12 



The manners and trials of the primitive Chris- 

 tians. 2ded. Edin., 1841. 8 



JAMIESON (WILLIAM), M.A. The establish- 

 ment of the Reformation in England under 

 Queen Elizabeth. A sermon preached at... 

 Utrecht, Nov. 17, 1858. 



Amsterdam, 1859. 8 



JAMISON (WILLIAM). See W. JAMESOX. 



JANE, Queen of England. * The chronicle of 

 Queen Jane, and of two years of Queen MARY, 

 and especially of the rebellion of Sir Thomas 

 Wyat : written by a resident in the town of 

 London. Edited [for tke Camden Society], 

 with illustrative documents and notes, by John 

 Gough Nichols. London, 1850. 4 



JANEWAY (JACOB J), D.D., Vice president of the 

 college of New Brunswick. Letters on. the 

 atonement : in which a contrast is instituted 

 between the doctrine of the old and of the new 

 school ; or between the definite and indefinite 

 scheme, on this important subject. Addressed 

 to a brother in the ministry. 



Philadelphia, 1827. 12 



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Another copy. 



The scriptural doctrine of the atonement illus- 

 trated and defended. [Presb. Tracts, vol. i.] 



Philadelphia, 1840. 12 



An exposition of a portion of the Epistle 

 to the Romans, in the form of questions 

 and answers. 2 parts. 



Philadelphia, 1842. 12 



An exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, 

 in the form of questions and answers. 



Philadelphia, 1842. 12 



Unlawful marriage : an answer to " The Puri- 

 tan" and " Omicron," who have advocated, in 

 a pamphlet, the lawfulness of the marriage of 



