MARSHALL MARS1L\LL. 



MARSHALL (ISABELLA), afterwards Mrs Isabella 



GRAHAM. 

 MARSHALL (JAMES), formerly minister of the 



Totlionth i-/i i/ ;r/i , A'/Mi 'JH/V//I, ami l-i.tt>rlii in- 

 cumbent of Christ church, ('(if ton. A sermon 

 [on Luke, xii. 40] preached in Glasgow, on the 

 4th of March, 1827, after the interment of the 

 Rev. Alexander Ranken, D.D. 



Glasgow, 1827. 8 



Sermon on cruelty to animals, preached in the 

 High church of Edinburgh, 14th June, 1829. 



Edin., 1829. 12 



Another copy. 



- Early piety, illustrated in the life and death 

 of a young parishioner. Fifth thousand. 



frl'm., 1838. 12 3 



Inward revival : or, motives and hindrances 

 to advancement in holiness. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1840. 8 



* A memoir of the Rev. J. M. Compiled by 

 his son, the Rev. James Marshall, Exeter Col. , 

 Oxford. London, 1857. 8 



- Another copy. 



MARSHALL (JAMES). Two sermons preached 

 to the congregation of Firth and Stennes, Ork- 

 ney, by the Rev. J. M., presentee to those 

 parishes. Edin., 1844. 4 



MARSHALL (JOHN), Minister of St Peter's Epis- 

 copal chapel, Kirkaldy. Letter to Sir George 

 Sinclair, Bart. M.P., in reference to certain 

 speeches delivered in the Assembly rooms, 

 Edinburgh, on Thursday evening, Dec. 20, 

 1838, in commemoration of the Glasgow As- 

 sembly of 1638. Edin., 1839. 8 



Another copy. 



Who are the ministers of Christ under the 

 Gospel dispensation / answered, in two ser- 

 mons, preached in... Dundee, 1841. Address- 

 ed to the consideration of those persons who 

 take an interest in the points of discussion 

 which are at present agitating the ecclesiasti- 

 cal establishments of England and Scotland. 



Edin., 1841. 8 



MARSHALL (NATHANAEL), D.D., Canon of 

 Windsor. The penitential DISCIPLINE of the 

 primitive Church impartially represented. 



1714 



MARSHALL (STEPHEN), B.D., Lecturer at St 

 Margaret's church, Westminster. Meroz 

 cursed, or, a sermon [on Judges, v. 23] preach- 

 ed to the Hon. House of Commons, at their 

 late solemn fast, Feb. 23, 1641. 



London, 1641. 4 



Q%nvubict. The Church's lamentation for the 

 good man's losse : delivered in a sermon [on 

 Micah, vii. 1, 2] to the Right Hon. the two 

 Houses of Parliament, and the Rev. Assembly 

 of divines, at the funeral of that excellent man 

 John Pyrn. London, 1643. 4 



Another edition. London, 1644. 4 



God's master-piece, a sermon [on Psalm cii. 

 16, 17] tending to manifest God's glorious ap- 

 pearing in the building up of Zion : preached 

 to the Right Hon. the House of Peers, March 

 26, 1645, being the day of the monthly pub- 

 like fast. London, 1C45. 4 



The strong helper, or, the interest and JO\V.T 

 of the prayers of the destitute, for the build- 

 ing up of Sion. Opened in a suruimi [on Psalm 

 cii. 17] before the Hon. House of Commons... 

 upon the solemn day of their monethly fast, 

 April 30, 1645. London, 1645. 4 



A sacred record to be made of God's mercies 

 to Zion : a thanksgiving sermon [on Ps. cii. 

 18] preached to the two Houses of Parliament 

 ...at Christ-church, June 19, 1646. Being the 

 day of their publike thanksgiving to Almighty 

 God for the... victory obtained by the Parlia- 

 ment's army under the conduct of Sir Thomas 

 Fairfax in Naseby-field. London, [1645]. 4 



A defence of infant baptism. In answer to 

 two treatises, and an appendix to them con- 

 cerning it ; lately published by Mr Jo. Tombes. 

 Wherein that controversie is fully discussed, 

 the ancient and generally received use of it 

 from the Apostles dayes, untill the Anabap- 

 tists sprung up in Germany, manifested. The 

 arguments for it from the holy Scriptures 

 maintained, and the objections against it an- 

 swered. London, 1646. 4 



An humble answer returned to His Majestic 

 [CHARLES I.] by Mr Marshall [and Mr Vines, 

 Mr Caryl, and Mr Seaman]. 1648 



A sermon [on Rom. xii. 4, 5] preached to the 

 Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, and court of Al- 

 dermen of the city of London, at their anni- 

 versary meeting on Easter Monday, April 1652. 

 Wherein the unity of the saints with Christ, 

 the head, and especially with the Church, the 

 body ; with the duties thence arising, are en- 

 deavoured to bee cleared. London, 1652. 4 



MARSHALL (THOMAS WILLIAM). Notes on the 

 Episcopal polity of the holy Catholic Church. 

 Edited by Jonathan M. Wainwright, D.D. 



New York, 1844. 12 



MARSHALL (WALTER), Fellow of Winchester col- 

 lege, Oxford. The Gospel mystery of sanctifi- 

 cation open'd in sundry practical directions. 

 Suited especially to the case of those who la- 

 bour under the guilt and power of in-dwelling 

 sin. To which is added, a sermon on justifi- 

 cation. 2d ed. London, 1714. 8 



Twelfth edition. London, 1803. 12 



New edition. Edin., 1815. 12 



Fourteenth edition. London, 1819. 12 

 - Fifteenth edition. London, 1822. 12 



MARSHALL (WILLIAM), Minister of the United 

 Presbyterian Church, Coupar- Angus. The Old 

 Testament argument for Establishments consi- 

 dered, in a speech delivered at a public meet- 

 ing in Coupar- Angus, on the 27th March 1834. 



Edin., 1834. 8 



MARSHALL (WILLIAM), Minister of the Free 

 Church, Kirkintilloch. The work of the Lord 

 declared in Zion. A sermon occasioned by the 

 accession of the Seceders to the Free Church 

 of Scotland. Edin., 1852. 8 



Popery in the full corn, the ear, and the blade ; 

 or, the doctrine of baptism in the Popish, 

 Episcopalian, and Congregational Churches ; 

 with a defence of the Calvinistic or Presbyte- 

 rian view. To which is subjoined a transla- 



