SHERMAN SHIELDS. 



725 



A vindication of the brief discourse concern- 

 ing the notes of the Church, in answer to a 

 late pamphlet, entitled, "The use and great 

 moment of the notes of the Church, as deliver- 

 ed by Card. Bellarmine, ; De notis Ecclesue,' 

 justified." [Ibid., p. 17.] 1839 



SHERMAN (JAMES), Reading. The remem- 

 brance of Christ's love a stimulus to mission- 

 ary exertion. A sermon, preached... May 13, 

 1830. London, [1830]. 8 



A guide to acquaintance with God. 10th ed. 



Lotidon, 1832. 12 



SHERRIFF (FRANCIS).* A short account of the 

 life, experiences, and death, of the Rev. Mr 

 F. S., late pastor of L[ady] G[lenorch]y's 

 c[hape]l. Edin., 1787. 12 



Another copy. 



SHERWIN (WILLIAM), Incumbent of Walling- 

 ton, Hertfordshire. n^&S^o^oj; the forerunner 

 of Christ's peaceable kingdom upon earth. 

 [Wants title.] London, 1665. 4 



Efgwtxoy : or a peaceable consideration of 

 Christ's peaceful kingdom- on earth to come, 

 Rev. 20. 4. Rev. 5. 10. To be added to the 

 rifoOfo / j...Whereunto is added an appendix 

 concerning the first resurrection spoken of, 

 Rev. 20. 4, 5, 6. compared with Rev. 11. 18. 

 manifesting it to be of the bodily resurrection 

 of the just to begin not long after the glorious 

 appearance of Christ, and his said kingdom. 



s. I., 1665. 4 



...The holy, the great, the beloved New Jeru- 

 salem, shortly to come down from God out of 

 heaven... London, s. a. 4 



Oixov/xivy piKKovoet : The world to come, Heb. 

 2. 5. Or, the doctrine of the kingdom of God 

 and his Christ, to come on earth, Rev. 11. 15. 

 which shall shortly be over all nations... 



London, 1671. 4 



ExxXyjovosor/jf 7Tj6>rof x,n.t (TjfltTOf. The first and 

 last preacher. Or, the everlasting Gospel. 

 First begun by God the Father, Gen. 3. 15. 

 Finished by God the Son, and Holy Ghost, 

 Rev. 22. 20. Summarily set down, and season- 

 ably applyed for the use of God's people in 

 these latter (or in Heb.) postremity of days... 



s. I, 1671. 4 



A scheme of the whole book of the Revelation 

 of Jesus Christ, of very great use, with the 

 following summarie of Daniel's visions, &c. 

 for the right understanding of the parallel of 

 that book and the Revelation after set down. 



s. I., 1671. 4 



Ao'yo? 7TP< Ao'yov ; or the word written concern- 

 ing the Word everliving, viz. as touching his 

 glorious kingly office on earth to come. Wit- 

 nessing, that Christ Jesus shall have a visible 

 glorious kingdome in the world, consisting of 

 the converted Jews and Gentiles in one sheep- 

 fold under him ; of the quick in this life, and 

 raised saints in the time of his said glorious 

 kingdome, and of the highest angels worship- 

 ping him, and of inferiour creatures bowing the 

 knee unto him... [Imperfect.] 



London, s. a. 4 

 SHERWOOD (Mrs M. M.). Stories explanatory 



of the Church catechism. 9th ed. 



Wellington, Salop, 1822. 12 

 SHIELDS, or SHIELS (ALEXANDER), Minister 

 at 8t Andrews. A hind let loose, or an histo- 

 rical representation of the testimonies of the 

 Church of Scotland, for the interest of Christ, 

 with the true state thereof in all its periods ; 

 together with a vindication of the present tes- 

 timonie, against the Popish, Prelatical, and 

 Malignant enemies of that Church... Wherein 

 several controversies of greatest consequence 

 are enquired into, and in some measure clear- 

 ed ; concerning hearing of the Curats, owning 

 of the present tyrannic, taking of ensnaring 

 oaths and bonds, frequenting of field meetings, 

 defensive resistance of tyrannical violence, 

 with several other subordinate questions use- 

 ful for these times. By a lover of true liberty. 



s. L, 1687. 8 



[The first edition ; and published anonymous- 

 ly-] 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1770. 8 



Another copy. 



A short memorial of the sufferings and griev- 

 ances past and present, of the PRESBYTERIANS 

 in Scotland : particularly of those of them 

 called by nick-name CAMERONIANS. 1690 



The history of Scotch-Presbytery : being an 

 epitome of the Hind let loose. With a preface 

 by a Presbyter of the Church of Scotland. 



London, 1692. 4 



Somes notes or heads of a preface preached at 

 Distinckornhill in the parish of Gaastoun, 

 April 15. 1698. s. I. et a. 4 



Another copy. 



Some notes or heads of a preface, lecture and 

 sermon, preached at the Lothers in Crafoord 

 Moor. s. I. et a. 4 



An elegy upon the death of that famous and 

 faithful minister and martyr Mr James Ren- 

 wick, composed immediately after his execu- 

 tion at Edinburgh, 17th Feb. 1688. 



Reprinted. Edin. , 1723. 8 



An inquiry into Church-communion, or, a 

 treatise against separation from the Revolu- 

 tion-settlement of this national Church, as it 

 was settled anno 1689 and 1690... 2d ed. To 

 which is subjoined, some of the most valuable 

 Acts of the first parliament of King William 

 and Mary, for re-establishing the true reform- 

 ed religion, and rescinding the persecuting 

 Acts made by Charles the II. and James the 

 VII., as also King William's letter to the na- 

 tional Assembly, met at Edinburgh, October 

 16. 1690, with the Acts of that Assembly anent 

 receiving Messrs Thomas Linen, Alexander 

 Shields, William Boyd, into communion with 

 this national Church. Edin., 1747. 16 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- BIOGRAPHIA Presbyteriana. 1827 



SHIELDS (MICHAEL). Faithful contendings dis- 

 played : being an historical relation of the 

 state and actings of the suffering remnant in 

 the Church of Scotland, who subsisted in se- 

 lect societies, and were united in general cor- 



