700 



SCOTLAND- SCOTLAND, Clinic ll OF. 



bles, from the meeting of the Estates of the 

 kinu'dome of Scotland, Aprill 10, unto tin- 

 parliament of England. s. I., 1640. 4 

 Another copy. 



A declaration of the parliament of Scotland, 

 to all His Majesties good sxibjects of this king- 

 dom, concerning their resolutions for religion 

 King and kingdoms in pursuance of the ends 

 of the covenant. A' /<'/., 1<>48. 4 



A declaration of the committee of Estates of 

 the parliament of Scotland, to the Hon. Houses 

 of the parliament, and to all their brethren of 

 England, concerning the necessity, grounds, 

 and ends of their engagement, and of the re- 

 turn of the Scots armie into England. 



,1048. 4 



The late proceedings and votes of the parlia- 

 ment of Scotland, contained in an address de- 

 livered to the King, signed by the plurality of 

 the members thereof, stated and vindicated. 



Glasgow, 1689. 4 



An address sign'd by the greatest part of the 

 members of the parliament of Scotland, and 

 delivered to His Majesty at Hampton-Court, 

 the 15th day of October, 1689. 



s. I, [1089]. 4 



Reasons why the parliament of Scotland can- 

 not comply with the late King James. [By 

 James WELWOOD.] [Wants title.] 



[Edin., 1689?] 4 



Some weighty considerations, humbly proposed 

 to the honourable members of the ensuing As- 

 sembly of the States of Scotland. By a lover 

 of his countreys liberty. 



Reprinted, Edin., 1689. 4 

 The Act of the parliament of Scotland, for the 

 security of the kingdom. As it is voted, and 

 passed in this present parliament, and lies 

 ready for the royal assent. With a short ac- 

 count of it, and some few remarks. 



London, 1703. 4 



An Act for security of the kingdom. As it 

 was voted and approved by the Right Hon. 

 the Estates of Parliament, at Edinburgh the 

 13th day of August 1703. Edin. , 1704. 4 

 PUBLIC RECORDS. Registruni magni Sigilli 

 regum Scotorum in archivis publicis asserva- 

 tum A.D. MCCCVI.-A.D. Mctvcxxiv. Printed 

 by command of His Majesty King George the 

 Third in pursuance of an address of the House 

 of Commons of Great Britain. 



[London], 1814. fol. 



Inquisitionum ad capellam domini regis retor- 

 natarum, quae in pnblicis archivis Scotise ad- 

 huc servantur, abbreviatio. [Cum supplemen- 

 tis.] Printed by command of His Majesty 

 King George III... 3 vol. 



[London], 1811-1816. fol. 

 The Acts of the Lords AUDITORS of causes and 

 complaints. A.D. 1466-A.D. 1494. Printed 

 by command of His Majesty King George the 

 Third. . .[Edited by Thomas Thomson.] 1839 

 The Acts of the LORDS OF COUNCIL in civil 

 causes. A.D. 1478-1495. Printed by command 

 of His Majesty King George the Third... 

 [Edited by Thomas Thomson.] 1839 



RELIGIOUS I\-TI:T TK-V <'<.MMI--|"\. Evi- 

 dence taken by the commissioners, | 

 Presbu.rv of Edinburgh. AWi/i., 18M. f-.l. 



Another copy. 



- First [and li. -ix.] report of the commissioners 

 of religious instruction, Scotland. 



Edin., 1837, 38. fol. 



Another copy. 



Another copy [of the first report]. 



Abstract of the first report of the Religious 

 instruction commission ; with the evidence of 

 the committee of dissenters. Edin.,lS'37. 8 



Remarks on the first report of the commission- 

 ers of religious instruction, Scotland. By the 

 Scottish central board for vindicating the rights 

 of dissenters. Edin., 1837. 8 



Digest of reports of the commissioners of re- 

 ligious instruction in Scotland ; exhibiting 

 the Church Establishment, teinds, stipends, 

 and surplus teinds, and the accommodation 

 and population of all the landward parishes ; 

 with a summary of the law of teinds. By a 

 member of the college of justice. 2d. ed. 



Edin., 1838. 8 



UNIVERSITIES. Report made to His Majesty 

 by a Royal commission of inquiry into the state 

 of the universities of Scotland. 



[London, 1831.] fol. 



Evidence, oral and documentary, taken and 

 received by the commissioners appointed by 

 His Majesty George IV. July 23d, 1826; and 

 re-appointed by His Majesty, William IV., 

 October 12th, 1830 ; for visiting the universi- 

 ties of Scotland. 4 vol. London, 1837. fol. 



Another copy. 



SCOTLAND, CHURCH OF. The speach of the 

 Kirk of Scotland to her beloved children. [By 

 David CALDERWOOD.] [Imperfect.] 



s. L, 1620. 8 



Quaeres concerning the state of the Church of 

 Scotland. [By David CALDERWOOD.] 



s. L, 1621. 8 



A short relation of the state of the Kirk of 

 Scotland since the reformation of religion, to 

 the present time for information, and adver- 

 tisement to cur brethren in the Kirk of Eng- 

 land, by an heartv well-wisher to both king- 

 domes, s. I, 1638. 4 



An assertion of the government of the Church 

 of Scotland, in the points of ruling elders, and 

 of the authority of Presbyteries and Synods. 

 With a postscript in answer to a treatise lately 

 published against Presbyteriall government. 

 [By George GILLESPIE.] Edin., 1641. 4 J 



Another copy. 



The government and order of the Church of 

 Scotland. [By Alexander HENDERSON.] 



s. L, 1641. 4 J 



The doctrine and discipline of the Kirke of 

 Scotland, as it was formerly set forth by pub- 

 licke authority, and at this present command- 

 ed there to be practised in the said Kirke, 

 Anno 1641. Together with some Acts of Ge- 

 nerall Assemblies clearing and confirming the 

 same : as also an Act of parliament by the 

 King and Three Estates of Scotland, for recti- 



