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M-NAUUIITON MACPHERSON. 



* The speeches delivered at the Presbytery of 

 Paisley, on Wednesday, 1st Nov., 1837, and 

 other documents relative to the translation of 

 the Rev. J. M. from the High Church, Pais- 

 ley, to the parish of St Paul's, Edinburgh. 



Paisley, 1837. 12 



Another copy. 



Man a responsible and social being, bound to 

 promote the best interests of society... 



Edin. y 1842. 12 



Another copy. 



Who are the separatists ? Who have broken 

 their ordination vows I [Tracts for the times, 

 No. iii.] Paisley, [1843]. 8 



A statement of the actual income and expen- 

 diture of the Established Church in the burgh 

 of Paisley ; with remarks. Paisley, s. a. 8 



M'NAUGHTON (J.). Reflections on the doc- 

 trines and duties of the Christian revelation. 

 By J. M'N. Edin., 1826. 12 



M'NEILE (Ht-GH), D.D., Minister of St Jude's \ 

 church, Liverpool. Letters by the Bishop of 

 Salisbury [Thomas BURGESS], the Rev. G. S. 

 FABER, and the Rev. H. M. 1829 



Popular lectures on the prophecies relative to 

 the Jewish nation. London, 1830. 8 



Second edition. With a preface and notes not 

 in the former edition. London, 1838. 12 



* A letter to the Rev. H. M., in reply to ob- 

 jections to the present miraculous manifesta- 

 tions in the Church, contained in his sermons, 

 entitled, " Miracles and spiritual gifts." 



Liverpool, 1832. 12 



Five lectures on Episcopacy and Church estab- 

 lishments, delivered at Percy chapel, Fitzroy 

 Square, during the months of February, March, 

 and April, 1834. London, 1834. 8 



Letters to a friend, who has felt it his duty to 

 secede from the Church of England, and who ' 

 imagines that the miraculous gifts of the Holy 

 Ghost are revived among the Seceders. 



London, 1834. 8 



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The Lord's Supper : the obligations of Chris- 

 tians to receive it. The nature of it. Objec- 

 tions answered. London, 1834. 12 



The character of the Church of Rome. A ser- 

 mon preached at St Andrew's church, Liver- 

 pool, 27th January, 1836. 



Liverpool, 1836. 8 



The scriptural position of the Christian minis- I 

 try, relatively with the civil ruler : and the con- ' 

 nexion between a national establishment of the 

 Christian Church and the permanence of that < 

 scriptural position. . . A sermon addressed to the j 

 Liverpool Young men's Established Church j 

 society, 15th April, 1841. London, 1841. 8 I 



Sermons on the second advent of the Lord I 

 Jesus Christ. 5th ed. London, 1842. 12 1 



Speech of the Rev. H. M. [on non-intrusion], 

 at the great meeting in Exeter Hall, 10th May, 

 1844. Edin., [1&44]. 8 



Another copy. 



The characteristics of Romanism and of Pro- 

 testantism, as developed in their respective 

 teaching and worship. A lecture delivered in 



Exeter Hall, London, Nov. 21, 1848. 



London, [1848]. 8 



The canon law of the Church of Rome : a lec- 

 ture, delivered... Dec. 10, 1850. 



London, [1850]. 12 



The decline of Quakerism : an inquiry into the 

 causes which have led to the present moral 

 and numerical weakness of the Society of 

 Friends. London, 1860. 8 



The Christian Sabbath ; or, rest in Jesus. 



London, s. a. 12 



M'NEIL (NiEL), Minister of the Independent 

 Church, Elgin. An appeal to the friends of 

 pure Bible circulation, in Elgin and ita vici- 

 nity, respecting the origin, constitution, and 

 operations of the British and Foreign Bible 

 society ; with a concise view of some of the 

 charges laid against them, and the claims 

 which they still have upon the confidence and 

 co-operation of the British public. 



Elgin, 1828. 8 



* The trustworthiness of the Earl-Street com- 

 mittee examined and disproved ; in reply to 

 the misrepresentations of Mr M'Neil in his 

 Appeal to the friends of pure Bible circulation 

 in Elgin and its vicinity. By a member of the 

 Edinburgh Bible society. Edin., 1828. 8 



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MACPHARLAIN (P.). See Peter M'FARLANE. 

 MACPHARLAIN (RAIBEIRD). See Robert 

 M'FARLANK. 



M'PHERSON ( ). Oran do dh' Eoin breac 



MacLeoid na Hearadh. [Inverary ballad.] 



Inverary, s. a. 16 



MACPHERSON (DONALD). Melodies from the 

 Gaelic, and original poems, with notes on the 

 superstition of the Highlanders, &c. 



London, 1824. 12 



MACPHERSON (JAMES). An introduction to 

 the history of Great Britain and Ireland. 



London, 1771. 4 



Third edition. London, 1773. 4 



Original papers ; containing the secret history 

 of Great Britain, from the Restoration, to the 

 accession of the House of Hannover. To which 

 are prefixed extracts from the life of James II. 

 as written by himself. The whole arranged 

 and published by J. M. 2 vol. 



London, 1775. 4 



Another copy. 



A short history of the opposition during the 

 last session of PARLIAMENT. 1779 



MACPHERSON (JOHN), D.D., Minister of Slate, 

 in the isle of Skye. Critical dissertations on 

 the origin, antiquities, language, government, 

 manners, and religion, of the ancient Caledo- 

 nians, their posterity the Picts, and the Bri- 

 tish and Irish Scots. London, 1768. 4 



MACPHERSON (JOHN), Minister at Lairg.A 

 philological system delineated : or, the Japhe- 

 tic languages derived from the Hebrew. 



Edin., 1859. 8 



MACPHERSON (PETER), A.M. The Song of 

 songs shewn to be constructed on architectural 

 principles. Edin., 1856. 8 



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