LORIMER LORIMER. 



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ed Churches. [In two parts.] 



Glasgoic, 1833. 8 

 Another copy. 



* Defence of the American ecclesiastical sta- 

 tistics, put forth by the Voluntary Church 

 magazine ; in a letter to the Rev. J. G. L., 

 Glasgow. By a dissenter. 



Glasgow, 1833. 12 



Speech of the Rev. J. G. L. , delivered at the 

 meetings held in St George's church, Glasgow, 

 Jan. 31, and Feb. 1, 1833, for the purpose of 

 forming a society for promoting the interests of 

 the Church of Scotland. [Glasgow, 1833.] 8 

 Church Establishments defended; or, " Church 

 and State in America" exposed and answered. 



London, 1835. 8 



The poor man's Church defended ; or, popular 

 objections answered. Glasgow, s. a. 8 



Another copy. 



On the doctrine held by the Protestant Churches 

 on the question of civil Establishments of reli- 

 gion. The opinions of the leading reformers 

 and divines, during successive periods. The 

 rise and progress of Voluntary Church prin- 

 ciples, especially in the Secession Church, with 

 an analysis of their demoralizing effects in the 

 present day. The difference between the prin- 

 ciples of modern Voluntaries, and voluntary 

 liberality in support of religion. [Lect. on 

 Church Estab.] Glasgow, 1835. 8 



Popery in Ireland a persecutor ; or, the theo- 

 logy of Peter Dens illustrated by examples. 



Glasgow, 1835. 8 



Popery the enemy of knowledge. Impairs the 

 intellectual powers no private judgment 

 ignorance cherished, being essential to the sys- 

 tem. [Lect. on Popery.] Glasgoiv, 1836. 8 C 

 Another copy. 



The endowment of idolatry in India. The 

 Rev. Dr Bryce, late of Calcutta. [Extracted 

 from No. Iviii. of the Church of Scotland ma- 

 gazine.] Glasgow, 1838. 8 

 Official documents relative to the encourage- 

 ment of idolatry in the East Indies by the Bri- 

 tish government. Glasgow, 1838. 8 

 Supplement to the article " Glasgow." From 

 the New statistical account of Scotland. 



[Glasgow, 1840.] 8 



The statistics of Scottish moderatism : being a 

 few facts to aid the country in coming to a 

 right decision on the threatened appeal of the 

 minority of the General Assembly to the legis- 

 lature to be found the only legal Church of 

 Scotland. Glasgow, 1841. 8 



Another copy. 



An historical sketch of the Protestant Church 

 of France, from its origin to the present times. 

 With parallel notices of the Church of Scot- 

 land during the same period. 



Edln., 1841. 8 



The Church of Scotland not a rebel ; or, evan- 

 gelical religion in all ages falsely charged with 

 insubordination to civil authority. 



Glasgow, 1841. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



" Why were the Strathbogie ministers depos- 

 ed?" Not for obeying the civil law, but for 

 grossly violating the law of the Church, in 

 matters where the civil law issued no order 

 and pronounced no opinion. 



Glasgow, s. a. 8 

 Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The eldership of the Church of Scotland. The 

 divine authority of the office the duties, 

 rights, and qualifications popular mode of 

 appointment historical and practical views 

 comprising also a rare tract by Guthrie the 

 martyr, &c. Glasgoiv, 1841. 12 



- Second edition. Glasgow, 1842. 12 



The deaconship : a treatise on the office of 

 deacon. With suggestions for its revival in 

 the Church of Scotland. Edin.,1842. 8 



- The character and advantages of Presbyterian- 

 ism ascertained by facts. With an appendix 

 on the pretensions of the new Anglican school, 

 commonly called Puseyites the testimony of 

 the Fathers and reformers to Presbytery the 

 moral tendency of Calvinism, &c. ; [part ii. of 

 Manual of PRESBYTERY]. 1842 



Who are guilty of the sin of schism those 

 who withdraw from or those who remain in 

 the Establishment ? Glasgow, 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- A preliminary essay on the character and pre- 

 tensions of modern infidelity ; [with The Chris- 

 tian's armour against INFIDELITY]. 1843 



The old orthodox faith superior to modern 

 opinions ; or, truth and error surveyed in the 

 light of history and fact. Glasgow, 1847. 12 



Another copy. 



The righteous man taken away from the evil 

 to come. [Is. Ivii. 1.] A tribute to the me- 

 mory of Thomas Chalmers, D.D. 



Glasgoiv, 1847. 8 



Christian loyalty. A sermon preached on the 

 Lord's Day after Her Majesty's visit to Glas- 

 gow. Glasgow, 1849. 8 



The character of Popery illustrated in the 

 foreign missions of the Church of Rome. [Lect. 

 on Protest.] s. I. eta. 12 



Another copy. 



The past history of infidelity character of in- 

 fidel writings. [A lecture.] s.l.eta. 12 



Sketch of the recent religious revivals in the 

 Churches of the Reformation. s. I. et a. 12 



Prevailing forms of the desecration of the 

 Lord's Day, and the duty of Christians in re- 

 gard to them : being a discourse on Sabbath 

 profanation ; preached by Presbyterial ap- 

 pointment on the first Sabbath of March. 



Glasgoiv, s. a. 8 



LORIMER (PETER), D.D. , Professor of divinity in 

 tlie Presbyterian college, London. Precursors of 

 Knox : or, Memoirs of Patrick Hamilton, the 

 first preacher and martyr of the Scottish Refor- 

 mation ; Alexander Alane, or Alesius, its first 

 academic theologian ; and Sir David Lindsay, 

 of the Mount, its first poet. Collected from 

 original sources. Edin., 1857. 8 



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