SCOTLAND, CHURCH OF. 



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The Presbyteries of the Church of Scotland - 

 threatened with imprisonment in the discharge 

 of their official duty, in an address from the 

 Lord President of the Court of Session, with an 

 answer to the same, in two letters to his Lord- - 

 ship, by a minister of the Church of Scotland ; 

 [Robert BUCHANAN]. Glasgow, 1839. 8 ; 



Fourth thousand. Glasgow, 1839. 8 



The present position of the Church of Scot- - 

 land, explained and vindicated. [By John 

 HAMILTON.] Edin., 1839. 8 1 



[An article on the present position of the 

 Church of Scotland. By John INGLIS.] [From 

 Blackwood's magazine, Nov. 1839.] 



Edin., 1839. 8 

 Observations 011 the Church of Scotland, occa- j 

 sioned by her present position and the state- 

 ments of her friends. By an office-bearer of 

 that Church. Edin., 1840. 8 j 



Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



A few words for the Church of Scotland, by a ! 

 looker-on. JSd*.,[J840j. 8 



Address from the " Edinburgh tradesmen's 

 association for advancing the interests of the 

 Church of Scotland," to their fellow- tradesmen _, 

 in Scotland. Edin., 1840. 8 



Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



The relation of the Church of Scotland to the 

 State, and legislative measures suggested to 

 meet the present exigency. 



Glasgow, 1840. 8 C 

 Another copy. 



Engagement in defence of the liberties of the 

 Church and people of Scotland. [Drawn up 

 by Dr Candlish. J [Edin. , 1840. ] f ol. 



Circular on the subject of an Engagement in 

 defence of the liberties of the Church of Scot- 

 land. Edin., 1840. 4 

 A short statement of the origin and nature of 

 the present divisions in the Church of Scot- 

 land. By a minister of the Church of Scot- I 

 land; [John GUMMING]. London, 1840. 8 j 

 Another copy. 



What ought the Church and people of Scot- 

 land to do now .' By a Seceder ; [William 

 WHITE]. Edin., 1840. 8 



Second edition. Edin. , 1840. 8 



An address on the position of the Church of 

 Scotland, and the duty of Seceders at the pre- 

 sent time. [By William WHITE.] 



Edin., 1841. 8 



The " pith and marrow" of the present contro- 

 versy in the Church of Scotland. By a Pro- 

 testant of the school of the Reformation. 



London, 1841. 8" 



- Another copy. 



- An argument on the duty of the Church of 

 Scotland in her present emergency. By a 

 minister of the old popular party. 



Edin., 1841. 8 



- Another copy. 



- Practical remarks on the Scotch Church ques- 

 tion. London, 1841. 8 



- Another copy. 



The Clnirch of Scotland non-Erastian in her 



constitution, yet not independent on the state 



in all things spiritual. By a non-intrusionist. 



Glasgow, 1841. 8 



Some reflections on the present state of the 

 Church of Scotland, with a comparative retro- 

 spect of her state thirty years since, and now. 

 [Edin., 1841.] 8 



A method by which the question of the Estab- 

 lished Church of Scotland may be adjiisted. 



Edin., 1841. 8 



Church defence tracts. Nos. 1-4. Violent 

 settlements during the reign of moderatism. 



Edin., 1842. 8 



Letter to the Peers, from a Peer's son, on the 

 duty and necessity of immediate legislative in- 

 terposition in behalf of the Church of Scotland , 

 as determined by considerations of constitu- 

 tional law. [By the MARQUIS OF LORNE, after- 

 wards DUKE OF ARGYLL.] Edin., 1842. 8 

 Another copy. 



The present ruined and degraded aspect and 

 position of the Kirk of Scotland, stated in a 

 letter addressed to the non-intrusion priest- 

 hood. [By Thomas BROWN.] 



[Edin., 1842.] 8 



Abstract of the receipts and expenditure of 

 the Central Church defence committee, from 

 August 1841 to 10th Nov. 1842. 



Edin., [1842]. 8 



Address of the Glasgow Church defence and 

 anti - patronage electoral association to the 

 friends of the Church of Scotland. 



Glasgow, [1842]. 8 



The Church of Scotland's Claim of right. To 

 which are prefixed the speeches of Dr Chal- 

 mers, Dr Gordon, and Mr Dunlop in the Ge- 

 neral Assembly, in support of the same, May 

 24, 1842. Edin., 1842. 8 



The Church of Scotland's Claim of right ; to 

 which are appended the memorial of the Com- 

 mission to government, in November 1842, 

 and the petition to parliament by the extra- 

 ordinary Commission of 31st Jan. 1843. 



Edin., 1843. 8 

 Another copy. 



Memorial submitted to Her Majesty's govern- 

 ment, by a committee, appointed at a meeting 

 of ministers, elders, and others, members of 

 the Church of Scotland, held at Edinburgh , 

 12th August, 1840. Edin., 1842. 8 J 



Another copy. 



Memorial submitted to the Right Hon. Sir 

 Robert Peel, Bart and the other membeis 

 of Her Majesty's government ; adopted by a 

 meeting of ministers of the Church of Scot- 

 land, assembled at Edinburgh, on the 17th- 

 24th Nov. 1842. Edin., 1842. 8 



Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



A few plain remarks for plain men, upon the 

 present unhappy controversy in the Church. 



'/;.///!., 1843. 8 



Is there just reason for seceding from tho 

 Church of Scotland ( By a member of the 

 Established Church. Edin., 1843. & 



