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IK >BERTSON ROBINSON. 



The past conduct and present duty of dissent- 

 ers towards the Non-intrusion brethren. 



/;</;/(., 1843. 8 



Letter to the Rev. R. S. Candlish, D.D., oc- 

 casioned by his remarks in the December num- 

 ber of " The Free Church magazine," on the 

 atonement. A'./.'n., 1845. 8 



ROBERTSON (JOHN). Critical remarks on cer- 

 tain recently published opinions concerning 

 life and mind. London, 1836. 8 s 



The occasional articles : No. I. The fall of the 

 Kirk. London, 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



ROBERTSON (JOSEPH), Minister of Leith-Wynd 

 chapel, Edinburgh. Letters and dialogues on 

 the Lord's Supper : showing the obligation 

 upon all Christians to communicate ; the qua- 

 lifications required ; the proper exercise at a 

 communion table ; and the consequent duties 

 of communicants. 2d ed. Edin., 1794. 12 



A course of theological lectures on the peculiar 

 doctrines of Christianity. Edin., 1806. 8 



ROBERTSON (WILLIAM), A.M. The Hebrew 

 text of the Psalms and Lamentations. 1656. 

 See BIBLES HEBREW. D. 



Thesaurus linguae sanctae compendiose scil. 

 contractus, plane tamen reseratus, pleneque 

 explicatus : sive, Concordantiale lexicon He- 

 bneo-Latino-Biblicum... Londini, 1680. 4 



- Another copy. 



ROBERTSON (WILLIAM), D.D., Master of the 

 Free grammar school, Wolverhampton. An 

 attempt to explain the words REASON, sub- 

 stance, person, creeds, orthodoxy, Catholic- 

 Church, subscription, and index expurgato- 

 rius. 1766 



ROBERTSON (WILLIAM), D.D., Principal of the 

 university of Edinburgh. The works of W. R. 

 To which is prefixed, an account of his life and 

 writings, by Dugald Stewart, F.R.S.E. 



London, 1835. 8 



- The historical works of W. R. With an 

 account of his life and writings by the Right 

 Rev. George Gleig, LL.D. A new edition. 



' 6vol. Edin., 1813. 8 



The history of the reign of the Emperor Charles 

 V. With a view of the progress of society in 

 Europe, from the subversion of the Roman 

 empire, to the beginning of the 16th century. 

 3 vol. London, 1769. 4 



A new edition. 4 vol. London, 1777. 8 



The history of Scotland during the reign of 

 Queen Mary, and of King James VI. till his 

 accession to the crown of England. With a 

 review of the Scottish history previous to that 

 period ; and an appendix containing original 

 papers. 2 vol. London, 1771. 4 



The history of America. 2 vol. 



London, 1777. 4 



The situation of the world at the time of 

 Christ's appearance, and its connection with 

 the success of his religion, considered ; a ser- 

 mon [on Coloss. i. 26] preached before the 

 Society in Scotland for propagating Christian 

 knowledge, Jan. 6, 1775. Edin., 1818. 8 



Another copy. 



Account of the lifo and writings of W. K 

 [Read before the R<v;il Sm-u-tv of Edinburgh. J 

 By Dugald Stewart. 2d td. " 



London, 1802. 8 



ROBERTSON (WII.I.IAM), A'. ./ // the record* of 

 Scotland. The history of ancient Greece, from 

 the earliest times, till it became a Roman pro- 

 vince. 8th ed. /;<// ., 1820. 8 



ROBERTSON (WILLIAM), Minister of the Free 

 Church, Kinloss. The inseparable union of 

 the three offices of Christ, and the duty of the 

 Church in reference thereto... 



, 1844. 8 



ROBIN (CHARLES), M.D., Professor to the fa. 

 of medicine of Paris. Traitd de chimie ana- 

 tomique et physiologique normale et patholo- 

 gique, ou des principes imme'diats normaux et 

 morbides qui constituent le corps de 1'homme 

 et des mammiferes, par C. R. et F. VERDEIL. 

 Accompagne' d'un atlas de 45 planches gravies, 

 en partie colorizes. 3 torn. Paris, 1853. 8 



ROBINS (SANDERSON), M.A., Minister of Christ 

 chapel. The suitableness of the Gospel for 

 duty and consolation. A sermon [on Heb. 

 xi. 4] preached in Christ chapel, Marylebone, 

 on occasion of the death of the Hon. James 

 H. Keith Stewart, on Sunday, July 31st, 1836. 

 London, 1836. 8 



ROBINSON (A.). A short history of the perse- 

 cution of Christians, by Jews, heathens, and 

 Christians. To which are added, an account 

 of the present state of religion in the United 

 States of America, and some observations on 

 civil establishments of religion. 



Carlisle, *. a. 8 



ROBINSON (BENJAMIN), Presbyterian minister 

 at Little St Helen's, London. A review of the 

 case of liturgies, and their imposition. In an- 

 swer to Mr Bennet's Brief history of precom- 

 pos'd set forms of prayer : and his discourse of 

 joint-prayer. London, 1710. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



A letter to Mr Thomas Bennet, in defence of 

 the Review of the case of liturgies, and their 

 imposition. London, 1710. 8 



ROBINSON (CHRISTOPHER), M.A., Rector of 

 Welby, Lincolnshire. An essay upon the use- 

 fulness of revelation, notwithstanding the 

 greatest excellence of human reason. In eight 

 discourses. London, 1733. 8 



A second essay upon the nature, manner, and 

 end of the Christian revelation. In which is 

 contained, a full and distinct answer so far, to 

 all that is material in Christianity as old as the 

 creation. London, 1733. 8 



A third essay, shewing that the Christian mo- 

 rality is agreeable to the nature and end of the 

 Christian revelation. London, 1734. 8 



Essay the fourth, on the authority, use, and 

 importance of the clergy. London, 1735. 8 



Essay the fifth ; or, present or future happi- 

 ness the result of all. London, 1736. 8 



ROBINSON (EDWARD), Professor extraordinary 

 in the theological seminary at Andover. A con- 

 cise view of the universities, and of the state 



