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MELDRUM MELVILLE. 



His Grace James Duke of Queensberry :i-i<l 

 many others of the nobility, te. on Psalm 

 122. 6. Edin., 1703. 12 



Another copy. 



A vindication and defence of Mr George Mel- 

 drum's sermon, preached May 16, 1703, against 

 the reflections and censures of [John Sage] the 

 author of the examination of some things in 

 the sermon, and the author of Toleration de- 

 fended. Edin., 1703. 4 



A defence of the vindication of Mr Meldrum's 

 sermon against a second assault of the exami- 

 nator [John Sage] in a treatise intituled, The 

 reasonableness of a toleration, &c. set forth 

 in the form of 4 letters. By the author of the 

 sennon. Edin., 1704. 4 



Another copy. 



A sermon [on 1 Pet. v. 1-4] preached before 

 Lord Ross, Her Majestie's Commissioner, and 

 the General Assembly of the Church of Scot- 

 land ; in the New church of Edinburgh, on 

 the 16. of March, 1704, which was the day of 

 the conveening of the General Assembly. 



Edin., 1704. 4 



* Mene Tekel, or prelatick Church principles 

 weighed in the ballance of the sanctuary, and 

 found wanting. In a few remarks on a late 

 book [by John Sage] entituled, The reason- 

 ableness of toleration to those of the Episcopal 

 perswasion. In four letters to Mr Meldrum, 

 inquired into, purely on Church principles : 

 wherein the author's gross errors are briefly 

 detected, his raw and undigested notions in 

 some measure exposed, and his self contradic- 

 tions and inconsistencies are shortly pointed 

 out, s. L, 1705. 4 



Another copy. 



MELDRUM (JOHN). The state of religion a call 

 for humiliation. Together with the duty and 

 blessing of contrition ; and a practical improve- 

 ment. In two parts. With a dissertation on 

 the duties of the Lord's day. 



Stoctyort, 1796. 8 



MELETIUS, Patriarch of Alexandria. Opuscu- 

 la, Greece et Latine de sacramento Eucharis- 

 tiee ; [cum Homm. GENNADII, interprete Eu- 

 sebio RENAUDOTIO]. 1709 



MELETIUS SYKIGUS. Opuscula, Greece et La- 

 tine, de sacramento Eucharistise ; [cum Homm. 

 GENNADII, interprete Eusebio RENAUDOTIO]. 



1709 



MELFORT, EARL OF. See John DRUMMOND. 



MELLIS (JAMES). Remarks on the wine ques- 

 tion. Edin., 1841. 12 



MELLIS (JAMES), Minister of Hude chapel, Mid- 

 dleton-in-Teesdale. Lectures on the principal 

 points of the Unitarian controversy. 



London, 1845. 12 



MELMOTH (WILLIAM). The letters of Sir 

 Thomas FITZOSBORNE, [Pseud.] on several sub- 

 jects. To which is prefixed a memoir of the 

 author, William Melmoth. 14th ed. 



London, 1814. 8 



MELROSE. Case Robert Grierson, George Lau- 

 rie, William Mabone, and James Pringle, el- 

 ders of the parish of Melrose, appellants. Mi- 



Frederick M'Laggan, minister of Melrose, re- 

 spondent. The appellants case. Tobuhrunl 

 at the bar of the Venerable Assembly in May 

 1784. s. 1. et a. 4 



MELVIL (Sir JAMES), of Hal-hill. The memoires 

 of Sir J. M. : containing an impartial account 

 of the most remarkable affairs of Stntr during 

 the last age, not mention'd by other histo- 

 rians ; more particularly relating to the king- 

 doms of England and Scotland, during the 

 reigns of Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of 

 Scots, and King James. In all which trans- 

 actions the author was personally and pub- 

 lickly concerned. Now published from the 

 original manuscript. By George Scott, Gent. 

 London, 1683. fol. 



Third edition. Glasgow, 1751. 12 

 MELVILL (HENRY), B.D., Principal of the East 



India college, Haileybury. A sermon at Long 

 Acre Episcopal chapel, Nov. 25, 1832, on occa- 

 sion of the death of the Rev. William Howels. 

 3d ed. London, 1832. 8 



Sermons. London, 1833. 8 



Second edition. London. 1834. 8 



The heavenly temple. [A sermon on Rev. 

 xxi. 22, preached at] Percy chapel... May 31, 

 1835. [London, 1835.J 8 



The divine patience exhausted through the 

 making void the divine law. A sermon [on 

 Psalm, cxix. 126, 127] preached at Camden 

 chapel, Camberwell, 26th April, 1835. 



London, 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



Speech at a meeting for the relief of the suf- 

 fering Irish Protestant clergy, held in London, 

 Dec. 3, 1835. London, [1835]. 12 



Miscellaneous sermons selected from the Pul- 

 pit. London, 1836. 8 



On the power of religion to strengthen the hu- 

 man intellect. A sermon. Edin. , 1855. 8 



Bible thoughts of H. M. Selected from his 

 published discourses. New York, 8. a. 12 



MELVILL (JAMES), Minister of Kilrenny, and 

 professor of theology in the university of St An- 

 drews. The autobiography and diary of Mr 

 J. M. With a continuation of the diary. 

 Edited [for the Wodrow Society] from manu- 

 scripts in the libraries of the Faculty of Ad- 

 vocates and university of Edinburgh, by Ro- 

 bert Pitcairn. Edin., 1842. 8 



MELVILL (PHILIP), Lieutenant governor of Pen- 

 dennis castle, in Cornwall. Brief memoir of 

 P. M. Edin., 1825. 12 



MELVILLE, LORD VISCOUNT. See Henry DUN- 

 DAS. 



MELVILLE (ANDREW), Principal of St Mary's 

 college, St Andrews, and afterwards professor in 

 the university of Sedan. Viri clarissimi A. 

 Melvini musse et P. ADAMSONI vita et palino- 

 dia et celsse commission is ceu delegates potes- 

 tatis regies in causis ecclesiasticis brevis et 

 aperta descriptio. s. I. , 1620. 4 



A logical analysis "of the Epistle of Paul to the 

 Romans, by Charles FERME ; and a commen- 

 tary on the same Epistle, by A. M. 1850 



*Life of A. M. : containing illustrations of 



