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MORRES MORTON. 



Annals of the General Assembly of the CHURCH 

 OF SCOTLAND. 1838, 40 



My Church politics : in [seven] letters to my 

 people ; with special reference to the present 

 position of the Church of Scotland in its rela- 

 tion to the State. Greenock, 1842. 8 



Another copy [of Letters i.-iv]. 



Greenock, 1842. 8 



* Remarks on No. i. [and ii.] of a series of 

 letters by the Rev. N. Morren, entitled, " My 

 Church politics," &c. By a Non-Erastian 

 Churchman. Greenock, 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



His doings detected : in a letter to the Church- 

 men of Greenock ; with some remarks on the 

 recent negociations of the NON- INTRUSION com- 

 mittee. 1842 



Dialogues on the Church question, with the 

 Rev. Dr Patrick Macfarlan and others. 



Greenock, 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



A word for myself ; and a word to my people. 



Glasgow, 1843. 8 



Second edition. Glasgow, 1843. 8 



The national Church, a national blessing. [In 

 three parts.] Edin., 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



MORRES (ROBERT), M. A. , Fellow of Brazen Nose 

 college. Eight sermons preached before the 

 University of Oxford, in the year 1791. At 

 the lecture founded by the late Rev. John 

 Bampton, M.A. Oxford, 1791. 8 



MORRICE (MATTHIAS). Social RELIGION exem- 

 plify'd. 1759 



MORRIS (A. J.). Words for the heart and life. 

 Discourses. London, [1855]. 8 



Another copy. 



MORRIS (J.). A monograph of the Mollusca 

 from the great Oolite. Parts i. and iv. By 

 J. M. , and John LYCETT. [Palseontographical 

 Society.] London, 1850, 54. 4 



MORRIS (JOHN). Bermondsey. Puseyism un- 

 masked ! or, the great Protestant principle of 

 the right of private judgment defended against 

 the arrogant assumptions of the advocates of 

 Puseyism. 4th ed. London, 1842. 8 



MORRIS (JOHN G.), D.D. The year-book of the 

 Reformation. Edited by Benjamin KURTZ, 

 D.D.,andJ. M. 1844 



MORRISON ( ), Colonel Propositions re- 

 garding the CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 1843 



MORRISON (ANNA MARIA). * Memoir of Mrs 

 A. M. M. of the North India mission. By the 

 Rev. E. J. Richards. New York, 1843. 12 



MORRISON (CHARLES). The question, Will 

 Christ's reign during the millennium be per- 

 sonal ? answered from Scripture. 



Edin., 1839. 8 



MORRISON (JAMES), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Urquhart. The chief hindrances and encou- 

 ragements of the Free Church in her present 

 position. Elgin, 1844. 8 



MORRISON (JOHN). Dana Spioradail no Tea- 

 gasg Fallain o'n Scriobtuir. Edin., 1832. 16 



MORRISON (ROBERT), D.D., Baptist missionary 

 to Canton. Horse Sinicse : translations from 



the popular literature of the Chinese. 



London, 1812. 8 



A view of China, for philological purposes. 



Macao, 1817. 4 



* Memoirs of the life and labours of R. M. 

 Compiled by his widow ; with critical :. 



of his Chinese works, by Samuel Kidd, and 

 an appendix containing original documents. 

 2 vol. London, 1839. 8 



MORRISSY (LAWRENCE), Parish priest of Oniny 

 and Templeorum, in the diocese of Derry. A 

 development of the cruel and dangerous inqui- 

 sitorial system of the Court of Rome in ire- 

 land, and of its particular operations in the 

 case of the author. [In two parts.] 



Dublin, 1821, 22. 8 



Another copy. 



MORT. Le bonheur de la mort Chre'tienne. Re- 

 traite du huit jours. [Par P. QUESNEL.] Nou- 

 velle Edition. Parir, 1750. 8 



MORTIMER (JENNY).* The history of Mary 

 WATSON and J. M. *. a. 



MORTIMER (THOMAS). A general dictionary of 

 commerce, trade, and manufactures ; exhibit- 

 ing their present state in every part of the 

 world ; and carefully compiled from the best 

 authorities. London, 1810. 8 



MORTLOCK (LouiSA WOODD). * Memoir of 

 L. W. M. London, 1834. 8 



MORTON, EARL or. See George-Sholto DOUG- 

 LAS. 



MORTON ( ), Teacher in Glasgmv. Syllabus 



of lectures on geography, the principles of as- 

 tronomy, and the philosophy of natural his- 

 torv, as taught by Mr M., at his academy... 

 Glasgow. Edin., 1809. 8 



MORTON (EDWARD), M.D. Romanism in Hor- 

 bury. Wakefield, s. a. 8 



MORTON (THOMAS), D.D., Bishop of Coventry 

 and Lichfald, and afterwards of Durham. A 

 Catholike appeale for Protestants, out of the 

 confessions of the Romane doctors ; particu- 

 larly answering the mis-named Catholike apo- 

 logie for the Romane faith, out of the Protest- 

 ants [by John Brerely, i. e. James Anderton] : 

 manifesting the antiquitie of our religion, and 

 satisfying all scrupulous obiections which haue 

 bene vrged against it. Londini, 1610. fol. 



Another copy. 



A defence of the innocence of the three cere- 

 monies of the Church of England, viz., the 

 surplice, crosse after baptisme, and kneeling 

 at the receiuing of the blessed sacrament. In 

 two parts. London, 1618. 4 



The grand imposture of the (now) Church of 

 Rome : manifested in this one article of the 

 new Romane creede, viz. " The holy, Catho- 

 like, and apostolike Romane Church, mother 

 and mistresse of all other Churches, without 

 which there is no saluation." Proued to be a 

 new, false, sacrilegious, scandalous, schismati- 

 call, hereticall, and blasphemous article (re- 

 spectiuely) and euery way damnable. The last 

 chapter containeth a determination of the 

 whole question, concerning the separation of 

 Protestants from the present Church of Rome : 



