LOCKHART LOGIC. 



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The Lockhart papers : containing memoirs and 

 commentaries upon the affairs of Scotland from 

 1702 to 1715, by G. L., his secret correspond- 

 ence with the son of King James the Second 

 from 1718 to 1728, and his other political -writ- 

 ings ; also, journals and memoirs, of the young 

 Pretender's expedition in 1745, by highland 

 officers in his army. Published from original 

 manuscripts in the possession of Anthony Au- 

 frere, Esq. of Hoveton, Norfolk. 2 vol. 



London, 1817. 4 



LOCKHART (JOHN), A.M., Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

 A letter on note, p. 40, of " Anglicanus," 

 addressed to the editor of the Scotsman, Dec. 

 26, 1827 ; and observations on the conduct of 

 the London committee respecting the Lausanne 

 Bible and the Turkish New Testament ; and 

 on the effect of their alliance with foreign so- 

 cieties which circulate adulterated Bibles. 



Newcastle, 1827. 8 



Tract by the Rev. J. L. , containing his reply 

 to the second letter of "A member of the 

 Newcastle Bible society ; " and an exposure of 

 the false views maintained at the late anni- 

 versary of the Newcastle Bible society, respect- 

 ing the London committee's connexion with 

 Dr Leander van Ess, the Strasburg preface, 

 and the Edinburgh second statement. 



Newcastle, 1828. 8 



Two letters to Dr John Ritchie, Edinburgh. 

 Occasioned by the profanity, personality, and 

 mendaciousness of his speech at the first anni- 

 versary of the Newcastle Voluntary Church as- 

 sociation. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1834. 12 



Another copy. 



The Rev. James Pringle accused of slander, 

 and placed at the bar of the Church of God. 



Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1834. 12 



Exposure of the Rev. James Pringle's attempt 

 at defence from the charge of slander. With 

 an appendix. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1835. 12 



Another copy. 



LOCKHART (JOHN GIBSON). The Ballantyne- 

 humbug handled, in a letter to Sir Adam Fer- 

 guson. Edin., 1839. 8 



Another copy. 



LOCKHART (LAURENCE), D.D., Minister of 

 Inchinnan. Address to the people of Inchin- 

 nan on the present troubles of the Church, de- 

 livered... 4th May, [1843]. 4th ed. 



Paisley, 1843. 8 



Fifth edition. Paisley, 1843. 8 



Facts for the times ; or, the recent schism, and 

 the present position and prospects of the 

 Church, being the concluding part of a dis- 

 course delivered in Lochwinnoch church, 18th 

 Aug. , 1843, on occasion of moderating in the 

 call of the Rev. William Graham, presentee to 

 that parish. Paisley, 1843. 8 



- Facts, not falsehoods, or a plain defence of the 

 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 1845 



An answer to the PROTEST of the Free Church. 



1846 



LOCKIUS (JOANNES). See John LOCKE. 

 LOCKMAN (JOHN). A history of the cruel suf- 

 ferings of the Protestants, and others, by Po- 



pish persecutions, in various countries : toge- 

 ther with a view of the Reformations from the 

 Church of Rome. Interspersed with the bar- 

 barities of the inquisition. By way of ques- 

 tion and answer. Faithfully compiled from a 

 great number of authors, in different lan- 

 guages... London, 1760. 12 

 LOCKYER (NICHOLAS), M.A., Provost of Eton 

 college. Baulme for bleeding England and Ire- 

 land ; or, seasonable instructions for perse- 

 cuted Christians, delivered in several sermons 

 [on Col. i. 11, 12]. London, 1644. 8 



A little stone, out of the mountain. Church- 

 order briefly opened, by N. L. 



Leith, 1652. 12 

 LOETJS (ROBERTUS). Effigiatio veri Sabbathis- 



mi. Londini, 1605. 4 



LOFFLER (JosiAS FRIEDRICH CHRISTIAN). Pre- 



digten. 3 Bande. Ziillichau, 1789-93. 8 



Neue Predigten. Jena, 1801. 8 

 LOGAN. Logan, the Mingo chief, a family his- 

 tory. By the author of " Seventy-six." 



London, 1840. 8 



LOGAN (GEORGE), Minister at Dunbar. Ser- 

 mon [on 1 Tim. v. 21] preached at the open- 

 ing of the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale, 

 April 23d, 1728. Edin., 1728. 8 



A modest and humble inquiry concerning the 

 right and power of electing and calling MINIS- 

 TERS to vacant churches. 1731 



A continuation of the modest and humble in- 

 quiry concerning the right and power of elect- 

 ing and calling MINISTERS to vacant churches. 



1733 



The publick testimony of above 1600 Christian 

 people against the overture of the Assembly 

 1731, made more publick, and set in its true 

 light. Being a full confutation of their ar- 

 guments adduced for the divine right of popu- 

 lar elections [of MINISTERS]. 1733 



LOGAN (JAMES). The Scottish Gael ; or, Celtic 

 manners, as preserved among the Highland- 

 ers : being an historical and descriptive ac- 

 count of the inhabitants, antiquities, and na- 

 tional peculiarities of Scotland ; more particu- 

 larly of the Northern, or Gaelic parts of the 

 country, where the singular habits of the ab- 

 original Celts are most tenaciously retained. 

 2 vol. London, 1831. 8 



LOGAN (JOHN), F.R.S.E., one of the ministers of 

 Leith. Poems [and hymns]. 



London, 1781. 8 



Another copy. 



Sermons ; including the communion service, 

 according to the usage of the Church of Scot- 

 land. To which is prefixed, an account of the 

 life and writings of the author. Two volumes 

 in one. 7th ed. London, 1810. 8 



New edition. Edin., 1840. 12 

 LOGIC. La logique ou 1'art de penser, conte- 



nant, outre les regies communes, plusieurs ob- 

 servations nouvelles, propres a former le juge- 

 ment. [Par Ant. ARNAULD et P. NICOLE.] 

 Sixieme Edition. Amsterdam, 1685. 12 



Nouvelle Edition. Paris, 1816. 12 



Another edition. Paris, 1844. 8 



