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toms, manners, rites, superstitions, traditions, 

 parabolical, idiomatical, and proverbial forms 

 of speech, climate, works of art, and litera- 

 ture, of the Hindoos, during a residence in the 

 East of nearly fourteen years. 2d ed. 



London, 1844. 8 



ROBERTS (PETER), A.M., Rector of Halldn, 

 Flintshire. A manual of prophecy ; or, a short 

 comparative view of prophecies contained in 

 the holy Scriptures, and the events by which 

 they were fulfilled. In which are introduced 

 some new observations on several of them, and 

 particularly on difficult passages in Isaiah and 

 Daniel. London, 1818. 8 



ROBERTS (WILLIAM). The looker-on ; a perio- 

 dical paper. By the Rev. Simon OLIVE- 

 BRANCH. [Pseud.] 3d ed. 4 vol. 



London, 1795. 12 



ROBERTSON (A.), A.M. A vindication of 

 " The religion of the land" from misrepresen- 

 tation ; and an exposure of the absurd preten- 

 sions of the Gareloch enthusiasts. In a letter 

 to Thomas Erskine, Esq. Advocate. 



Edin., 1830. 12 



Another copy. 



ROBERTSON (ALEXANDER), Schoolmaster at 

 Kirkmichael. A Gaelic dictionary. Part i. 



Edin., 1803. 8 



ROBERTSON (ANDREW), Minister of the United 

 Presbyterian Church, Stow. A brief sketch of 

 the history of the atonement controversy, as 

 agitated in the United Secession Church with- 

 in the last few years. With some remarks 

 upon the present aspect of things. 



Edin., 1845. 8 



The continuation of A brief sketch of the his- 

 tory of the atonement controversy, as agitated 

 in the United Secession Church within the last 

 few years. Edin. , 1845. 8 



Letter to the Rev. Andrew Marshall, D.D., 

 LL.D., explaining and enforcing certain pro- 

 positions embodied in a petition to be pre- 

 sented to the Synod, in condemnation of his 

 views on the subject of the atonement. 



Edin., 1845. 8 



Second letter to the Rev. Andrew Marshall, 

 D.D;, occasioned by his overture to the Synod 

 on the present state of doctrine in the United 

 Secession Church. Edin., 1845. 8 



- Third letter to the Rev. Andrew Marshall, 

 D.D., in farther condemnation of his views on 

 the subject of the atonement ; with proofs 

 drawn from our standards and other official 

 documents. Edin., 1845. 8 



ROBERTSON (E. WILLIAM). Scotland under 

 her early kings, a history of the kingdom to 

 the close of the thirteenth century. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1862. 8 



ROBERTSON (FREDERICK W.), Incumbent of 

 Trinity chapel, Brighton. Sermons preached 

 at Trinity chapel, Brighton. First series. 

 3d ed. London, 1856. 12 



Second series. 3d ed. 



Third series. 8th ed. 



Fourth series. 



* Life and letters of F. 



London, 1856. 12 



London, 1863. 8 



London, 1863. 8 



W. R. Edited bv 



Stopford A. Brooke, M.A. 2 vol. 



London', 1865. 8 



ROBERTSON (GEORGE). Topographical de- 

 scription of Ayrshire ; more particularly of 

 Cunninghame : together with a genealogical 

 account of the principal families in that Baili- 

 wick. Irvine, .1820. 4 



ROBERTSON (HENRY), M.D. A general view 

 of the natural history of the atmosphere, and of 

 its connection with the sciences of medicine and 

 agriculture ; including an essay on the causes of 

 epidemical diseases. 2 vol. Edin. , 1808. 8 



ROBERTSON (J.), D.D. Child's early instruc- 

 tor... Glasgow, 1827. 12 



ROBERTSON (JAMES), S.T.D., Prof essor of Ori- 

 ental languages in the university of Edinburgh. 

 The resemblance of Jesus to Moses consi- 

 dered, and the extraordinary and continued 

 punishment of the Jews shown to be a stand- 

 ing evidence of the truth of Christianity. A 

 sermon [on Deut. xviii. 15, 18] preached be- 

 fore the Society in Scotland for promoting 

 Christian knowledge, Feb. 25, 1765. 



Edin., 1765. 8 



Clavis Pentateuchi ; sive analysis omnium vo- 

 cum Hebraicarum suo ordine in Pentateucho 

 Moseos occiirrentium : una cum versione La- 

 tina et Anglica ; notis criticis et philologicis 

 adjectis ... Cui prsemittuntur dissertationes 

 duas ; I. De antiquitate linguae Arabicse, ejus- 

 que convenientia cum lingua Hebrtea, &c. 

 II. De genuina punctorum vocalium antiqui- 

 tate, contra clariss. Capellum, Waltonum, 

 Masclefum, Hutchinsonium, aliosque, ex ip- 

 sius linguae Hebrseie ej usque dialectorum in- 

 dole deprompta. Edinburgi, 1770. 8 



Another copy. 



Grammatica Hebrsea. Editio secunda...Ac- 

 cedit appendix, quse brevem historiam contro- 

 versise de antiquitate punctorum vocalium, et 

 quasdam animadversiones in grammaticam He- 

 brseam nuper editam a Doct. C. Wilson ling. 

 Heb. in acad. Andreapolitana professore, com- 

 plectitur. Edinburgi, 1783. 8 



ROBERTSON (JAMES), Minister of the Gospel-at 

 Leuchars. Ka.ii/ct. x.xi 7rst*et<, things new and 

 old : or, an exposition of the Book of the Re- 

 velation of John the Apostle. Wherein the 

 sense of the words is brought from the Pro- 

 phets of the Old Testament (a method hitherto 

 not essayed)... The whole of the Millenary con- 

 troversy is discussed ; together with some 

 questions about the present and future state 

 of the Jews. Edin., 1730. fol. 



Another copy. 



ROBERTSON (JAMES), D.D., Prof essor of Church 

 history in the university of Edinburgh. Obser- 

 vations on the Veto act. Edin., 1840. 8 



Another copy. 



Answer to the REMONSTRANCE against holding 

 communion with the Strathbogie ministers. 



1841 



ROBERTSON (JAMES), Minister of the United 

 Secession Church, Edinburgh. A commentary 

 on doctrinal errors condemned by the United 

 Associate Synod, May 1842. Edin., 1842. 8 



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