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MACKINTOSH MACLAGAN. 



G allies?. Defence of the French revolution 

 and its English admirers, against the accusa- 

 tions of the Bight Hon. Edmund Burke ; in- 

 cluding some strictures on the late production 

 of Mons. de Calonne. 2d ed. 



London, 1791. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



A discourse on the study of the law of nature 

 and nations. London, 1799. 6 



Another copy. 



The history of England. 2 vol. [Lardner's 

 Cab. Cyclop.] London, 1830, 31. 8 



History of the Revolution in England in 1688. 

 Comprising a view of the reign of James II. 

 from his accession, to the enterprise of the 

 Prince of Orange ; and completed, to the set- 

 tlement of the crown, by the editor. To which 

 is prefixed, a notice of the life, writings, and 

 speeches of Sir J. M. London, 1834. 4 



Dissertation second [prefixed to the seventh 

 edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica] ; ex- 

 hibiting a general view of the progress of ethi- 

 cal philosophy, chiefly during the seventeenth 

 and eighteenth centuries. s. I. et a. 4 C 

 [See also under ENCYCLOPEDIA.] 



Second edition. With a preface by the Rev . 

 William Whewell, M.A. Edin., 1837. 8' 



Another copy. 



* Memoirs of the life of the Right Hon. Sir 

 J. M. Edited by his son, Robert James Mack- 

 intosh. 2d ed. 2 vol. London, 1836. 8 



MACKINTOSH (JOHN).* The earnest student : 

 being memorials of J. M. By the Rev. Nor- 

 man M'Leod. Edin., 1854. 8 



MACKMILLAN (JOHN). See John M'MILLAN. 



MACKNIGHT (JAMES), D.D., one of the minis- 

 ters of Edinburgh. A harmony of the four 

 Gospels : in which the natural order of each 

 is preserved. With a paraphrase and notes. 

 2d ed. 2 vol. London, 1763. 4 



Another copy. 



A new edition. 2 vol. London, 1822. 8 



The truth of the Gospel history shewed, in 

 three books. London, 1763. 4 



A new literal translation of the Apostle Paul's 

 first and second Epistles to the Thessalonians. 

 With a commentary. 1787. See BIBLES 

 ENGLISH. E. 



A new literal translation of all the Apostolical 

 Epistles. With a commentary and notes. 1820. 

 See BIBLES ENGLISH. E. 



MACKQUEEN (JOHN). The good patriot set 

 forth in the example of the publick-spirited 

 centurion, in a sermon [on Luke, vii. 4, 5] 

 preached in the Gray-Friar church of Edin- 

 burgh... [for the] anniversary commemoration 

 of George Herriot... Edin., 1694. 4 



MACKRAY (WILLIAM), A.M., Minister of the 

 Free Church at Huntly. A defence of civil 

 establishments of religion, being the substance 

 of several discourses in which the question is 

 considered, particularly in its bearing on the 

 history and prospects of the Church of Scotland 

 and on the Secession. Aberdeen, 1833. 8 



Another copy. 



On the causes, influence, and prospects of the 

 Secession, in coiiiu-ctinn with tlu- prospects of 

 the Church of Scotland. Glasgow, 1833. 8" 



An essay on the effect of the Reformation n 

 civil society in Europe. /<, 1833. 8" 1 



Third edition. To which is appended a chap- 

 ter on the effect of the Reformation in Ame- 

 rica, by the Rev. G. Boi 



Aberdeen, 1846. 12 



Two discourses ; by the Rev. Findlay STEWART, 

 and W. M. 1834 



On the causes that have retarded the progress 

 of the Reformation. [Blackwell prize essay 

 for I860.] London, 1860. h" J 



MACKY (JoH> T ). A journey through SCOT LAM >. 



1723 



M'LACHLAN (M'DouoALL). Oran nmirt 

 Ghlinne Comhann, Cis a Bhard Mhucanach. 

 [Inverary ballad.] Inverary, . a. 16 



MACLACHLAN (PAUL), of St Francis Xame.r't 

 church, Falkirk. A letter to the Rev. James 

 Giltillan of Stirling, in answer to a letter from 

 that rev. gentleman. Edin., 1844. 8 



The three false witnesses ; or, remarks on va- 

 rious slanderous charges urged against the Ca- 

 tholic Church, by the Rev. Messrs M'Corkle, 

 Doig, and Beith, in the Free Kirk Synod, held 

 at Stirling on the 7th of October, 1845. 



Edin., 1845. 8 



* A contrast : being an account of the alleged 

 persecution inflicted on Dr Kalley in Madeira ; 

 in three letters (to the "Tablet.") By Charles 

 Waterton. Also, an authentic report, drawn 

 up by command of the Pope, of the horrible 

 cruelties perpetrated on the Basilian nuns at 

 Minsk, by the orders of the Emperor of Rus- 

 sia ; translated for the " Tablet" from the ori- 

 ginal narrative of the abbess of Minsk, one of 

 the sufferers. With an introduction and ap- 

 pendix, by the Rev. P. M. Edin., 1846. S 3 



Clerical celibacy and the confessional : a letter 

 to J. Burn Murdoch, Esq. Edin., [1847]. 8 



The alleged conformity between Popery and 

 Paganism examined, in a letter to the editor 

 of the Free Kirk magazine. Edin. , 1847. 8 



The rock. The infallibility of the Church vin- 

 dicated : a reply to the Rev. Dr Robert Lee's 

 Discourse on Papal infallibility, and the causes 

 of the late conversions to Romanism. 



Edin., 1851. 8 



The Bible : its use and abuse ; or, an inquiry 

 into the results of the respective doctrines of 

 the Catholic and Protestant Churches, relative 

 to the interpretation of the word of God. 



London, s. a. 8 



MACLAGAN (ALEXANDER). Sketches from na- 

 ture, and other poems. Edin., 1851. 8 

 MACLAGAN (DAVID), M.D. A probationary 

 surgical essay on Tetanus, chiefly as occurring 

 after wounds... Edin., 1816. 8* 

 MACLAGAN (JAMES), D.D., Professor of divinity 

 in the Free Church college, Aberdeen. Address 

 to the friends of Bible societies in Perthshire, 

 by the dissentients from the committee of the 

 Perthshire BIBLE SOCIETY. 1829 



Lectures and sermons. With a preface by the 



