PRESBYTERIAN, PRESBYTERY. 



629 



Edinburgh, Aug. and Sept. MDCXC. ; in which 

 the spirit of Presbytery... is plainly discovered. 

 [By Alex. MONRO.] London, 1691. 4 



A counter-essay, or, a vindication and asser- 

 tion of Calvin and Beza's Presbyterian judg- 

 ment and principles. By a minister of the 

 true Presbyterian Church of Scotland, estab- 

 lished by law ; [Thomas FORRESTER.] 



Edin., 1692. 4 



Scotch Presbyterian eloquence ; or, the fool- 

 ishness of their teaching discovered from their 

 books, sermons and prayers ; and some re- 

 marks on Mr Rule's late Vindication of the 

 Kirk. London, 1692. 4 



[Entered also under Robert CALDER, who is 



supposed to have published the work under 



the name of Jacob CURATE.] 

 Another edition. London, 1847. 12 



A just and modest reproof of a pamphlet, call- 

 ed, The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence. [By 

 Gilbert RULE.] .Edin,., 1693. 4 



An account of the late establishment of Pres- 

 byterian-Government by the Parliament of 

 Scotland Anno 1690. Together with the me- 

 thods by which it was settled, and the conse- 

 quences of it : as also several publick acts, 

 speeches, pleadings, and other matters of im- 

 portance relating to the Church in that king- 

 dom. To which is added a summary of the 

 visitation of the universities there ; in a fifth 

 letter from a gentleman at Edinburgh, to his 

 friend in London. [By John SAGE,] 



London, 1693. 4 



Remarks on a paper sent by some eminent 

 Presbyterians to the congregational, as an ex- 

 pedient for peace. London, 1697. 8 

 Queries to the Presbyterians of Scotland. By 

 a gentleman of that country. [Robert CALDER. ] 

 London, 1702. 12 



A sample of true-blue Presbyterian loyalty. 

 [Wants title.] 4 



An historical essay upon the loyalty of Pres- 

 byterians in Great Britain and Ireland, from 

 the Reformation to this present year 1713. In 

 three parts. Wherein... an answer is given to 

 the calumnies of their accusers, and particu- 

 larly to two late pamphlets, viz. 1. A sample 

 of true blue Presbyterian loyalty, &c. 2. The 

 conduct of the dissenters in Ireland, &c. [By 

 James KIRKPA TRICK.] s. I., 1713. 4 



Another copy. 



Presbyterial government as now established 

 and practised in the Church of Scotland, me- 

 thodically described. Gathered out of the au- 

 thentic records and approveii institutions of 

 that Church. 3d ed., revised by the author, 

 a Presbyter of the Church of Scotland. 



s. I, 1717. 8 



A preservative against Presbytery. [The first 

 page is supplied in MS.] s. I., 1748. 8 



A peaceable declaration of the sentiments of a 

 number of Presbyterians in Scotland, relative 

 to the war between France and Great Britain. 



s. I., 1797. 8 



Hints for an argument against the reception 

 of a petition by either House of Parliament 



from the Presbyteries of Scotland, unless sanc- 

 tioned by the approbation of the General As- 

 sembly. By a barrister ; [John Joseph DILLON]. 



[Edin., ISIS.] 8 



A word to the wise ; or, a summary essay in 

 vindication of the Presbyterian form of Church 

 government stated in contrast with the promi- 

 nent peculiarities of Tabernacle Independents. 

 By a Presbyterian. To which is added, Re- 

 marks on Christian liberality opposed to bigot- 

 ry : a sermon, &c. [By William ORME.] 



Edin., 1818. 8' 



The orthodox Presbyterian. Nos. 7-12, 52- 

 75. Belfast, 1830-35. 12 



The orthodox Presbyterian, theological review, 

 and missionary recorder. Conducted by Sa- 

 muel Davidson, LL.D. New series. Vol. i. 



Belfast, 1838. 8 



The Presbyterian reformer : or, hints on Scot- 

 tish Church reform, addressed both to Church- 

 men and dissenters. By an advocate of the 

 principle of Establishments. Edin., 1833. 8 

 Presbyteriaiiism defended, and the arguments 

 of modern advocates of Prelacy examined and 

 refuted, in four discourses, by ministers of the 

 Synod of Ulster. Glasgow, 1839. 12 



Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



Report of ihe committee of the General As- 

 sembly of the Church of Scotland, for promot- 

 ing the religious interests of Scottish Presby- 

 terians in the British colonies, 23d May 1840, 

 and deliverance of the Assembly. With an 

 appendix, and a state of accounts, &c. 



Edin., 1840. 8 



The plea of Presbytery in behalf of the ordi- 

 nation, government, discipline, and worship 

 of the Christian Church, as opposed to the 

 unscriptural character and claims of Prelacy, 

 in a reply to the Rev. Archibald Boyd, A.M., 

 on Episcopacy. By ministers of the general 

 Synod of Ulster. Glasgow, 1840. 12 



Another copy. 



Third edition, sixth thousand. This edition 

 contains a reply to the last work of Mr Boyd, 

 entitled, " Episcopacy and Presbytery. " Also, 

 a reprint of Mene, Tekel ; or the answer to 

 "Misrepresentation refuted." 



Belfast, 1843. 8 

 Another copy. 



Manual of Presbytery : comprising, I. Pres- 

 byterianism the truly primitive and apostolic 

 constitution of the Church of Christ ; or, a 

 view of the history, doctrine, government, and 

 worship of the Presbyterian Church. By 

 Samuel MILLER, D.D. II. The character and 

 advantages of Presbyteriaiiism ascertained by 

 facts. With an appendix on the pretensions 

 of the new Anglican school commonly called 

 Puseyites, the testimony of the Fathers and 

 reformers to Presbytery, the moral tendency 

 of Calvinism, &c. By the Rev. John G. Lo- 

 RIMER. Edin., 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



Second edition. Edin., 1847. 8 



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