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M'CULLOCH MACDON N 1 . 1 



the late J. M., Liverpool, by Thomas Black- 

 burn. Liverpool, 1853. 8 

 M'CULLOCH (JOHN RAMSAY). A dictionary, 

 practical, theoretical, and historical, of com- 

 merce and commercial navigation. A new edi- 

 tion. With an enlarged supplement, contain- 

 ing many new articles, and bringing down the 

 information contained in the work, to Decem- 

 ber, 1836. London, 1837. 8 



A treatise on the principles, practice, and his- 

 tory of commerce. s. I. et a. 8 



MACCULLOCH (ROBERT), Minister of Dairsie. 

 The Established Church of Scotland vindicat- 

 ed. A sermon, preached before the Synod of 

 Fife, at Kirkaldie, Oct. 3d, 1775. 



Glasgow, 1776. 8 



Lectures on the prophecies of Isaiah. 4 vol. 



London and Edin., 1791-1804. 8 



Sermons preached on interesting subjects. In- 

 cluding the service of two communion Sab- 

 baths, according to the usage of the Church of 

 Scotland. 2vol. Edin., 1803, 6. 12 



M'CULLOCH (THOMAS), D.D., Pictou. Popery 

 condemned by Scripture and the Fathers : be- 

 ing a refutation of the principal Popish doc- 

 trines and assertions maintained in the re- 

 marks on the Rev. Mr Stanser's examination 

 of the Rev. Mr Burke's letter of instruction to 

 the Catholic missionaries of Nova Scotia, and 

 in the reply to the Rev. Mr Cocliran's fifth 

 and last letter to Mr Burke, &c. 



Edin., 1808. 12 



A memorial from the committee of missions of 

 the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia to the 

 Glasgow society for promoting the religious 

 interests of Scottish settlers in British North 

 America. Edin., 1826. 8 



M'CULLOCH (WILLIAM), Minist-er of Cambus- 

 lang. Sermons on several subjects. To which 

 is prefixed, a sketch of the life and character 

 of the author. Glasgow, 1793. 12 



M'DERMID (HUGH), Minister at Comrie, Strath- 

 earn. Searmona. Duneidin, 1804. 8 



MAC DHOMHNUIL (Eoisr). See John M'Do- 



NALD. 



MACDHOMHNUILL (RAONULL). See Ronald 



M'DONALD. 



MAC DHONUILL (ALASTAIR). See Alexander 



M'DONALD. 



MAC DIARMID (EOBHANN). See Hugh M'DER- 

 MID. 



MACDIARMID (JOHN). Lives of British states- 

 men. A new edition. London, 1838. 8 



MACDOMHNUILL (ALISTAIR). See Alexander 

 M'DONALD. 



M'DONALD (ALEXANDER), Schoolmaster at Ard- 

 namurchan. Leabhar a Theagasg Ainminnin : 

 no a Nuadhfhocloir Gaoidheilg agus Beurla. . . 

 Dun-Edin, 1741. 8 



Another copy. 



Ais-Eiridh na Sean Chanoin Albannaich : no 

 an nuadh Oranaiche Gaoidhealach . . . 



Duneidiunn, 1751. 8 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1802. 12 

 - Another edition. Glasymv, 1834. 12 



MACDONALD (ANDREW), Minister of the Eng- 



lish Cliurch at Glasgoiv. Twenty-nine ; 

 laneous sermons. 3d ed. London, 1791. ' 

 MACDONALD (DONALD), M.A., Minister of the 

 Free Church, JUJnUww. Creation and the 

 fall : a defence and exposition of the first three 

 chapters of Genesis. Edin., 1856. 8 



Introduction to the Pentateuch. An inquiry, 

 critical and doctrinal, into the genuineness, 

 authority, and design of the Mosaic writings. 

 2vol. Edin., 1861. 8 



MACDONALD (JAMES), A.M. General view of 

 the agriculture of the Hebrides... With a sepa- 

 rate account of the principal islands. 



Edin., 1811. 8 



M'DONALD (JOHN). Gite Bliadhna Uir ann 

 'Ntional do dh' Oranibh nua Galic. 



Inverneis, 1802. 12 



MACDONALD (JOHN), D.D. Marbh-Rann do 

 Mhaighstir Jain Robison...An dara Cuir-a- 

 mach. Glascho, 1839. 24 



MACDONALD (JOHN), Missionary minister at 

 Calcutta. Behold the Lamb ! A new-year's 

 address to the congregation of Free Tolbooth 

 church, Edinburgh. [Edin., 1848.] 12 



The doctrine of divine grace, as perverted by 

 Romanism. With an introductory notice, by 

 J. A. F. Hawkins. London, 1851. 12 



* The life of the Rev. J. M. Including selec- 

 tions from his diary and letters. By the Rev. 

 W. K. Tweedie. Edin., 1849. 8 



MACDONALD (JOHN), A.M., Minister of the Free 

 Church at Helmsdale. * Memoir of the late 

 Rev. J. M. With a selection from his cor- 

 respondence, sermons, and remains. Revised 

 and edited by the Rev. John Mackay, M.A., 

 Lybster. Second thousand. 



Edin., 1856. 8 



MACDONALD (JOHN PAUL), Teacher in Stone- 

 haven. A Keppoch song. A poem, in five 

 cantos, being the origin and history of the fa- 

 mily, alias, Donald Lord of the Isles, carried 

 down to its extinction, with a continuation of 

 the family of Keppoch ; the whole combined 

 with the history of Scotland, with notes and 

 references, and concluding with an analysis of 

 the Scotch acts of parliament, relative to the 

 Douglas association, and an address to His 

 Royal Highness the Prince Regent, &c. &c. 

 Montrose, 1815. 8 



MACDONALD (ROBERT). Oranan Nuadh, air 

 Staid na ginealaich aims a bhliadhna 1835. 

 Maille ri Fior Theisteas mu bheachdan agus 

 Fhulangas an Ughdair. Inbhimeis, 1836. 12 



M'DONALD (RONALD), Schoolmaster in the island 



ofEigg. Comh-chruinneachadh Orain Ghaidh- 



ealach. Ath-leasaichte le Paruig Tuairneir. 



Glasgow, 1809. 12 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



MACDONNEL (D. E.), of the Middle Temple. 

 A dictionary of quotations, in most frequent 

 use, taken chiefly from the Latin and French, 

 but comprising many from the Greek, Spanish, 

 and Italian languages, translated into Eng- 

 lish ; with illustrations historical and idioma- 

 tic. 9th ed. London, 1826. 12 U 



