MAC-GEOGHEGAN MACGILL. 



489 



the misrepresentations and aspersions of Wil- 

 liam Cobbett, in his " History of the Protest- 

 ant Reformation in Britain and Ireland." 



Glasgow, 1826. 8 



New edition. Glasgoiv, 1839. 8 



- A letter to the Rev. Patrick M'Farlan, in re- 

 ply to certain passages in his Strictures on Mr 

 E wing's speech ; with a few remarks on the 

 Christian Instructor for December 1826. 



Glasgow, 1827. 8 



- A second letter to the Rev. Patrick M'Farlan, 

 containing farther replies to his Strictures on 

 Mr Ewing's speech : with some remarks on 

 the Christian Instructor for January 1827. 



Glasgow, 1827. 8 & 



- A third letter to the Rev. Patrick M'Farlan, 

 containing further remarks on the Christian 

 Instructor for January : and a reply to Mr 

 M'Farlan's Answer, &c. With a short notice 

 of the Christian Instructor for February. 



Glasgow, 1827. 8 



- A fourth letter to the Rev. Patrick M'Farlan, 

 occasioned by farther misrepresentations in 

 the Christian Instructor for March 1827. 



Glasgow, 1827. 8 



Church establishments considered, in a series 

 of letters to a covenanter. Glasgow, 1830. 12 



Another copy. 



Review of the discussions in Nile-street meet- 

 ing house, relative to the rule of faith adopt- 

 ed by the Church of Rome, and Protestant 

 Churches respectively. Glasgow, 1830. 12 



A reply to Mr Smith's Dialogues on the Ca- 

 tholic and Protestant rules of faith. To which 

 is added, a review of Alton Park, a Popish 

 novel. Glasgow, 1832. 12 



- Another copy. 



Cain and Abel, containing a sketch of the state 

 of religion in the first family of mankind. 



Glasgow, s. a. 12 



MAC-GEOGHEGAN (The abbs' J.). The history 

 of Ireland, ancient and modern, taken from 

 the most authentic records, and dedicated to 

 the Irish brigade. Translated from the French, 

 by Patrick O'Kelly, Esq. Dublin, 1844. 8 

 M'GEORGE (WILLIAM), Minister of tlie Gospel at 

 Pennicook. A sermon [on Rev. i. 16] at the 

 opening of the Synod of Lothian and Tweed- 

 dale. At Edinburgh, April 27th, 1714. 



Edin., 1714. 4 



Another copy. 



M'GHEE (ROBERT JAMES), M.A., Rector of Holy- 

 well, St Ives, Hants. Truth and error con- 

 trasted ; being an inquiry into the necessity of 

 promoting the reformation of the Roman Ca- 

 tholics of Ireland. In seven letters to the edi- 

 tor of Blackwood's magazine, in reply to an 

 article in that publication, July, 1829. To 

 which is prefixed, an address to the Roman 

 Catholics of Ireland ; and subjoined, reflec- 

 tions on the solemn duties and responsibilities 

 of the Bishops and clergy of the Established 

 Church, in reference to the Church of Rome. 

 London, 1830. 12 



The worship of the Virgin Mary countenanced 

 by the commissioners for the education of the 



poor of Ireland. Also the speech of J. E. 

 GORDON, M.P., exposing the anti-Protestant 

 tendency of the schools established by the said 

 commissioners. Fifth thousand. 



London, 1832. 8 



A letter to the Protestants of the united king- 

 dom, exhibiting the real principles of the Ro- 

 man Catholic Bishops and priests in Ireland, as 

 contained in their standard of theology adopted 

 in 1808, and since used as a guide in their pri- 

 vate clerical conferences. London, 1835. 8 



Duplicity of the Romish Church, in the con- 

 duct of several of her highest dignitaries, ex- 

 posed. Being the substance of a speech de- 

 livered... 26th January, 1836. 



Glasgow, 1836. 8 



Substance of the speech of the Rev. R. J. 

 M., at the Protestant meeting held in... Edin- 

 burgh, 1st Feb. 1836. With an appendix, 

 containing letter from Dr Murray to the Ro- 

 man Catholic Bishop of Glasgow, Mr M'Ghee's 

 reply, his challenge to Dr M'Hale, &c. 



Edin., 1836. 8 



The complete notes of the Doway Bible and 

 Rhemish Testament, extracted from the quarto 

 editions of 1816 and 1818, published under 

 the patronage of the Roman Catholic Bishops 

 and priests of Ireland, as the authorised inter- 

 pretation of the Church, and the infallible 

 guide to everlasting life. With a preface, em- 

 bodying the facts and documents connected 

 with the publication of both editions ; Dr 

 Troy's and Dr Murray's denial of them ; the 

 list of subscribers throughout Ireland ; the list 

 of certain notes suppressed in some copies of 

 the second edition. With a copious index, 

 referring to all the principles of the Church of 

 Rome worthy of remark in the notes, which 

 appear utterly subversive of the Gospel of 

 Christ, and of all Christian charity among 

 men. Dublin, 1837. 8 



Another copy. 



Romanism as it rules in Ireland. By the Rev. 

 Mortimer O'SULLIVAN, D.D., and R. J. M. 



1840 

 MACGHRIGAIR (JAIN). See John MACGRK- 



GOR. 



MACGHRIOGAIR (SEUMAS). See James 

 M'GREGOR. 



M'GILL (JAMES), Minister of the Reformed Pres- 

 byterian Church, Hightae. The prayer of Ha- 

 bakkuk for revival : a sermon, preached at the 

 opening of the Reformed Presbyterian Synod, 

 Glasgow, May 11, 1840. Glasgow, 1840. 12 J 



The four centurions : or, Christianity and thu 

 military profession. Glasgow, 1857. 8 



MACGILL (STEVENSON), D.D., Professor of Mixo- 

 logy in the university of Glasgow. Considera- 

 tions addressed to a young clergyman, on some 

 trials of principle and character, which may 

 arise in the course of his ministry. 



Glasgow, 1809. 12 



Another copy. 



Remarks on prisons. Glasgow, 1810. 8 



On lunatic asylums : a discourse delivered on 

 2d August, 1810, previous to laying the foun- 



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