MINISTRY MISCELLANY. 



635 



Advice to pious Christians in times of schism 

 and apostacy ; containing, I. Considerations 

 upon a question, viz. What is a Christian to 

 do, -who goea into a country where the clergy 

 is unwarrantable, or the worship corrupt, or 

 both ? II. A more particular consideration of 

 their case, who are deprived of the benefit of 

 canonical ministers, to administer the sacra- 

 ments, and discharge other ministerial offices 

 among them. With a letter to a friend upon 

 the same subject. 2d ed. London, 1748. 12 



The expediency of a secure provision for the 

 ministers of the Gospel, a few suggestions for 

 the improvement of the Established Church, 

 and illustrations of Voluntaryism. By a sin- 

 cere friend of the people ; [Maurice LOTHIAN]. 



Edin., 1834. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- Reprint of a statement by a committee of the 

 General Assembly, anent the calling of minis- 

 ters ; and of supplementary note relative there- 

 to. With extracts from the Dean of Faculty's 

 Letter to the Lord Chancellor. 



Edin., 1839. 8 



Another copy. 



The principles of the training and appointment 

 of ministers considered. By an heritor and 

 elder. Edin., 1843. 8 



The minister and his man : a dialogue on Kirk 

 matters. (Extracted from the Edinburgh 

 Evening Post and Scottish Standard of 19th 

 April, 1843.) Edin., 1843. 12 



Plea for the country ministers who resigned 

 their livings in 1843. To which is added, a 

 list of the demitting ministers, with a state- 

 ment of the stipend resigned by each, his pre- 

 sent situation, and his ecclesiastical income for 

 1846. [By James BRODIE.] 



Cupar-Fife, 1847. 8 



Le ministre et les pretres, ou reponse aux at- 

 taques du parti clerical Sarde contre le Pro- 

 testantisme. Turin, 1859. 8 



MINISTRY. Jus divinum ministerii evangelici. 

 Or the divine right of the Gospel-ministry : 

 divided into two parts. The first part con- 

 taining a justification of the Gospel-ministry 

 in general. The necessity of ordination there- 

 unto by imposition of hands. The unlawful- 

 nesse of private mens assxmring to themselves 

 either the office or work of the ministry with- 

 out a lawfull call and ordination. The second 

 part containing a justification of the present 

 ministers of England, both such as were or- 

 dained during the prevalency of Episcopacy 

 from the foul aspersion of antichristianism : 

 and those who have been ordained since its 

 abolition, from the unjust imputation of no- 

 velty : proving that a Bishop and a Presbyter 

 are all one in Scripture ; and that ordination 

 by Presbyters is most agreeable to the Scrip- 

 ture-patern. Together with an appendix, 

 wherein the judgement and practice of anti- 

 quity about the whole matter of Episcopacy, 

 and especially about the ordination of minis- 

 ters, is briefly discussed. Published by the 



Provincial Assembly of London. 



London, 1654. 4 



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Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Hints on the ordinance of a Gospel ministry. 

 By a friend to order in the Church. 



Edin., 1800. 12 



Another copy. 



Claims of the Gospel ministry to an adequate 

 support. Philadelphia, 1839. 12 



Another edition. [Presb. tracts, vol. ii.] 



Philadelphia, 1840. 12 



Essays on the Christian ministry. Selected from 

 the American "Biblical Repository," and other 

 American periodicals. With a preface by W. H. 

 Murch, D.D. 4th ed. London, 1853. 8 



MINTO, EARL OF. See Gilbert ELLIOT. 



MINUCIUS, or MINUTIUS FELIX (MARCUS). 

 Octavius. Cum integris Woweri, Elmen- 

 horstii, Heraldi et Rigaltii notis aliorumque 

 hinc hide collectis, ex recensione Jacobi Gro- 

 novii qui emendationes et explicationes suas 

 adjecit. Accedimt Caecilius CYPRIANUS De 

 idolorum vanitate, et Julius FIRMICUS Mater- 

 nus, V. C. De errore profanarum religionum. 

 Luyd. Batav., 1709. 8 



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Translated [with the Apologies of JUSTIN 



Martyr, and TERTULLIAN] by William REEVES. 



1709 



Translated [by Sir David Dalrymple]. 



Edin., 1781. 8 



Another copy. , 



MIRABEAU (HONORE-GABRIEL RIQUETTI, Comte 

 de). Memoirs of Mirabeau : biographical, 

 literary, and political. By himself, his father, 

 his uncle, and his adopted child. 4 vol. 



London, 1835, 36. 8 



An address on the civil constitution of the 

 clergy. Presented by the ecclesiastical com- 

 mittee to the National assembly, and delivered 

 by Mr. M., 14th January, 1791. Translated 

 by A. W. H. London, s. a. 12 



MIRACLES. The miracles of Jesus vindicated. 



In four parts. [By Zachary PEARCE.] 2d ed. 



London, 1729. 8 



Fourth edition. London, 1732. 8 



Another copy. 



Evidence of miracles. [By George MURRAY.] 



Edin., 1802. 12* 



An essay on miracles. Greenock, 1831. 8 



The testimony of facts concerning the continu- 

 ation of miracles in the Church. 



Greenock, 1832. 12 



MISCELLANEA. Miscellanea sacra : or, a new 

 method of considering so much of the history 

 of the Apostles as is contained in Scripture : 

 in an abstract of their history, an abstract of 

 that abstract, and four critical essays. With 

 a preface, as an introduction to the whole. 

 [By John Shute BARRINGTON.] 2 vol. 



London, 1725. 8 



MISCELLANY. The North-British intelligen- 

 cer : or constitutional miscellany. 5 vol. 



Edin., 1776, 77. 8 



