LOVE LOWMAN. 



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and after the spirit, together with the blessed- 

 nesse thereof. Being the sum and substance 

 of xxvii. sermons. To which is added The 

 Christians directory... in xv. sermons. 



London, 1658. 4 



A treatise of effectual calling and election. In 

 xvi. sermons on 2 Peter, i. 10. Wherein a 

 Christian may discern whether yet he be ef- 

 fectually called and elected. And what course 

 he ought to take that he may attain the as- 

 surance thereof. London, 1658. 4 



Heavens glory, Hells terror. Or, two trea- 

 tises : the one concerning the glory of the 

 saints with Jesus Christ, as a spur to duty : 

 the other, of the torments of the damned, as 

 a preservative against security. 



London, 1658. 4' 



LOVE (JOHN), D.D., Minister of the Gospel atAn- 

 derston. The best counsel, and the best in- 

 heritance. A sermon, [on Prov. viii. 20, 21]. 

 Glasgow, 1818. 8 



Communion with saints in heaven. A ser- 

 mon, [on Heb. xii. 23]. Glasgow, 1819. 8 



A serious call respecting a mission from Glas- 

 gow to the river Indus. Addressed to Chris- 

 tians in Glasgow. Glasgoiv, 1820. 8 



The character of the wise teachers of righteous- 

 ness, and their future glory. A sermon [on 

 Dan. xii. 3] preached at Greenock on the 22d 

 April 1821, on occasion of the death of the 

 Rev. Mr Kenneth Bayne. 



Glasgow, 1821. 8 



Another copy. 



Sermons preached on public occasions ; with 

 fifteen addresses to the people of Otaheite ; 

 and a serious call respecting a mission to the 

 river Indus. [With a memoir of the author's 

 life prefixed.] Glasgow, 1826. 12 



Addresses to the people of Otaheite. 



s. I. et a. 12 



Discourses on select passages of Scripture. 

 2vol. Edin., 1829. 12 



Sermons preached in the West church, Green- 

 ock, during the years 1784-85. 



Glasgow, 1853. 12 



Letters of J. L. Glasgow, 1838. 12 



* Some notices of the character of the late 

 Rev. J. L., D.D., as a preacher of the Gospel : 

 including a short address to the unconverted, 

 and to the true Christians, who were his hear- 

 ers, in verse. By one who attended his mi- 

 nistry for several years. Glasgow, 1827. 12 



Memorials of the Rev. J. L. : consisting of 



diary, reminiscences, and original papers. 



Edited by the committee entrusted with the 



charge of his unpublished manuscripts. 2 vol. 



Glasgow, 1857, 58. 8 



Another copy. Vol. i. 



LOVEDAY (SAMUEL). An alarm to slumbring 

 Christians, or the parable of the wise and fool- 

 ish virgins, and of the talents, sheep and goats ; 

 being a plain and practical exposition of the 

 whole xxv. chapter of St Matthew's Gospel... 

 London, 1675. 8 



- Personal reprobation reprobated : being a plain 

 exposition upon the nineth chapter to the Ro- 



mans, shewing that there is neither little nor 

 much of any such doctrine as personal election 

 or reprobation, asserted by the Apostle in that 

 chapter : but that his great designe is to main- 

 tain justification by faith in Christ Jesus, with- 

 out the works of the law. London, 1676. 8 



LOVELESS (Mrs). * The missionary's wife : or, 

 a brief account of Mrs Loveless, of Madras ; 

 the first American missionary to foreign lands. 

 By Richard Knill. [Presb. Tracts, vol. ii.] 



Philadelphia, 1840. 12 



LOVELL (ROBERT). Two soveraigne salves for 

 the soule's sickenesse. [A sermon on John, 

 v. 14.] [London, 1621.] 4 



LOW (DAVID), LL.D. , Bishop of Ross and Argyll. 

 A charge delivered on 18th June 1823, to 

 the clergy of the Episcopal communion of Ross 

 and Argyll. Edin., 1823. 8 



LOW (DAVID), Professor of agriculture in the uni- 

 versity of Edinburgh. An inquiry into the na- 

 ture of the simple bodies of chemistry. 



London, 1844. 8 



LOWE (ANDREW). A vindication of the Church 

 of Scotland from the malicious and groundless 

 aspersions of Mr William Dugud. With an 

 introductory epistle in defence of the Church 

 of Scotland, from the charge of persecution : 

 and the behaviour of the dissenters in Eng- 

 land. London, 1714. 8 



LOWE ( JOSIAH B. ), D. D. , Incumbent of St Jude's, 

 Liverpool. Inspiration a reality ; or, A vindi- 

 cation of the plenary inspiration and infallible 

 authority of holy Scripture. In reply to a 

 book lately published by the Rev. J. Mac- 

 naught, entitled, "The doctrine of inspira- 

 tion." London, 1856. 8 



The doctrine of the atonement, considered 

 especially in reference to recent objections. 



Londoit, 1857. 8 

 LOWMAN (MosEs), Dissenting minister at Clap- 

 ham. A defence of the Protestant dissenters ; 

 in answer to the misrepresentations of Dr Sher- 

 lock, in his vindication of the Corporation and 

 Test Acts. London, 1718. 8 



Remarks on Dr Sherlock's answer to the Lord 

 Bishop of Bangor's late book, &c. In further 

 vindication of the true meaning of the Corpo- 

 ration and Test Acts. London, 1719. 8 



The principles of an occasional CONFORMIST, 

 stated and defended. 1718 



The principles of Popery schismatical. A ser- 

 mon preached at Salters-Hall, April 3, 1735. 

 2d ed. London, 1735. 8 



A paraphrase and notes on the Revelation of 

 St John. Dublin, 1740. 8 



Second edition. London, 1745. 4 



Third edition. London, 1773. 8 



A dissertation on the civil government of the 

 Hebrews. In which the true designs, and na- 

 ture of their government are explained. The 

 justice, wisdom and goodness of the Mosaical 

 constitutions, are vindicated : in particular, 

 from some late unfair and false representations 

 of them in the Moral Philosopher. To which 

 is added, an appendix, in which some parts of 

 that government are farther explain'd and 



