SCOTT SCOTT. 



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ism;"... and the heresy of " Post- millennial- 

 ism"... Edin., 1847. 12 



A letter to the Scottish Reformation society, 

 on the fundamental heresy and basis of Popery. 



Edin., 1852. 12 



- The burden of Babylon, and the door of escape 

 for the captives thereof, before "the coming 

 struggle among the nations : " with strictures 

 upon " The downfall of despotism" of the Rev. 

 E. B. Elliott, &c.... Edin., 1853. 12 



The Reformation problem solved: or, "The 

 Gospel of the kingdom" vindicated from the 

 traditions, misbelief, and sectarianism of the 

 apostate Churches of Christendom. 



Edin., 1853. 12 



A letter on ' The Protestant Reformation,' 

 to all the clergy of the Protestant Churches ; 

 especially to those of ' The evangelical al- j 

 liance,' and ' The Scottish Reformation so- j 

 ciety.' Edin., 1858. 8 | 



SCOTT (JAMES), A.M. Christianity and secu- 

 larism. Edin., 1857. 12 



SCOTT (JOHN), D.D., Rector of St Giles's in the 

 Fields. The works of J. S. Containing the 

 several parts of the Christian life ; with his 

 sermons and discourses upon many important 

 subjects. To which is added a sermon preach- 

 ed at his funeral, by Z. ISHAM, D.D. 2 vol. 

 London, 1718. fol. 



A sermon [on John, v. 14] preached before the 

 Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and 

 citizens of London, at St Mary Le Bow, Sept. 

 2, 1686. London, 1686. 4 



- A sermon [on Jer. iii. 15] preached at Ful- 

 ham, on Sunday, October 13, 1689, at the 

 consecration of the Right Rev. Fathers in 

 God, Edward Lord Bishop of Worcester, Si- 

 mon Lord Bishop of Chichester, and Gilbert 

 Lord Bishop of Bristol. London, 1689. 4 



- Practical discourses... 2 vol. [Vol. ii., 2ded.] 



London, 1700, 1. 8 



- Sermons upon several occasions. All publish- 

 ed singly by himself, and never before col- 

 lected into a volume. London, 1704. 8 



- Bodily exercise in religion profiteth little. A 

 sermon on 1 Tim. iv. 8. s. L, 1741. 8 



- A discourse on Psal. xi. 7. Edin., 1742. 8 



- The Christian life, from its beginning, to its 

 consummation in glory ; together with the se- 

 veral means and instruments of Christianity 

 conducing thereto. With directions for pri- 

 vate devotion, and forms of prayer, fitted to 

 the several states of Christians. 5 vol. 12th ed. 



Edin., 1754. 12 



- The eighth note of the Church examined ; viz. 

 Sanctity of doctrine ; [Notes of the Church, as : 

 laid down by Cardinal BELLARMINE, examined j 

 and confuted, p. 197]. 1839 



SCOTT (JOHN), D.D. Notes and observations 

 upon the three first chapters of Genesis... 



London, 1753. 8 



SCOTT (JOHN), M.A., Vicar of North Ferriby. ~ 

 An essay on the internal evidences of Chris- 

 tianity. 2d ed. Cambridge, 1804. 8 



An inquiry into the effect of baptism, accord- 

 ing to the sense of holy Scriptiire, and of the 



Church of England : in answer to the Rev. 

 Dr Mant's two tracts on regeneration and con- 

 version. London, 1815. 8 



Second edition. London, 1817. 8 



The principles of " An inquiry into the effect 

 of baptism" defended against the animadver- 

 sions of the Rev. Richard Laurence, LL.D. 



London, 1817. 8 



On "speaking as the oracles of God :" two 

 discourses [on 1 Pet. iv. 11]. 



London, 1826. 12 



The fatal consequences of licentiousness : a 

 sermon [on Proverbs, xiii. 15] occasioned by 

 the trial of a young woman for the alleged 

 murder of her illegitimate child. 6th ed. 



London, 1828. 12 



The history of the Church of Christ ; intended 

 as a continuation of the work of the Rev. Jo- 

 seph Milner, and Isaac Milner, D.D. 3 vol. 

 [Vol. i., 3d ed.] London, 1828, 31. 8 



Another copy. [Vol. i., 4th ed.] 



London, 1828, 31. 8 U 



Fourth edition. [Vol. iii., 2d ed.] 



London, 1828-36. 8 



Reformation, not subversion ! An appeal to 

 the people of England on behalf of their na- 

 tional Church. 3d ed. London, 1832. 12 



Calvin and the Swiss Reformation. 



London, 1833. 8 



SCOTT (JOHN), D.D., Minister of the New church, 

 Greenock. Sermons ; with an appendix, con- 

 taining consolatory letters, &c. To which is 

 prefixed, a memoir of the author, by James 

 Barr, D.D. Edin., 1839. 8 



SCOTT (JOHN), Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor of 

 England. * The public and private life of 

 Lord Chancellor Eldon, with selections from 

 his correspondence. By Horace Twiss. 3 vol. 

 London, 1844. 8 



SCOTT (R. E.), A.M., Professor of moral philoso- 

 phy in King's college, Aberdeen. Elements of 

 intellectual philosophy ; or, an analysis of the 

 powers of the human understanding ; tending 

 to ascertain the principles of a rational logic. 



Edin., 1805. 8 



Inquiry into the limits and peculiar objects of 

 physical and metaphysical science, tending 

 principally to illustrate the nature of causa- 

 tion ; and the opinions of philosophers, an- 

 cient and modern, concerning that relation. 



Edin., 1810. 8 



Another copy. 



SCOTT (ROBERT), M.A. A Greek-English lexi- 

 con based on the German work of Francis Pas- 

 sow. By H. G. LIDDELL, and R. S. 1843 



SCOTT (ROBERT), D.D., Master of Balliol college, 

 and Prebendary of Exeter. Sermons preached 

 before the university of Oxford. 



London, 1860. 8 



Another copy. 



SCOTT (THOMAS), Rector of Aston Sandford, Buck- 

 inghamshire. The works of the late Rev. 

 T. S. Edited by [his son] John Scott, A.M., 

 Vicar of North Ferriby. 10 vol. 



London, 1823-25. 8 



Another copy. 



