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THOMSON (ADAM), Minister f ihe Ag- 

 gregation, < :<. Sermons occasioned l>y 

 the sudden death of the Rev. iVu-r Thomson, 

 late minister of the Scotch church, Leeds. To 

 w li it-li is prefixed a memoir of his life. 



L 1807. 12 



The might and mastery of the Established 

 Church laid low : a review and refutation of 

 the principal arguments of the Rev. Drs Inglis 

 and Chalmers in vindication of ecclesiastical 

 ESTABLISH MI 1834 



APPEAL from Scotland. 1834 



The Church and the Voluntaries : two letters 

 addressed to George Buchan of Kelloe, occa- 

 sioned by the attacks made from the hustings 

 at Greenlaw, against Voluntary churches... by 

 him and Sir H. P. H. Campbell, Bart., Jan. 

 1835. 2ded. Edin., 1835. 8 



The claims of dissenters on the government 

 of the country : a letter addressed to the 

 Right Hon. Lord Melbourne. 



Edin., 1836. 8 



Patronage ; or, the weapons of Churchmen 

 turned against themselves, &c. The third of 

 a series of lectures delivered in Edinburgh... 

 8th Feb. 1837. Edin., 1837. 12 



Another copy. 



THOMSON (ALEXANDER), of Banchory. Indus- 

 trial schools ; their origin, rise, and progress, 

 in Aberdeen. Aberdeen, 1847. 8 



Facts from Rome ; or, Popery at head-quar- 

 ters. Aberdeen, 1851. 8 



Another copy. 



Remarks on Professor Baden Powell's views 

 respecting the recent origin of man upon the 

 earth, and the skeleton found in excavating 

 Mickleton tunnel. (From the Edinburgh 

 New philosophical journal, April 1856.) 



[Edin., 1856.] 8 



Punishment and prevention. 



London, 1857. 8 



Another copy. 



Scottish Episcopacy past and present. 



London, 1860. 8 



THOMSON (ALEXANDER), A.M., Professor in the 

 theological institution of the Congregational 

 Union of Scotland. On the temptations to 

 error in connection with the study of theology 

 at the present time. An address delivered at 

 the opening of the session of the Congrega- 

 tional theological institution at Glasgow, 1852. 

 Glasgow, 1852. 12 



THOMSON (ANDREW), D. D., Minister of St 

 George's church, Edinburgh. A letter to the 

 Rev. Principal Hill, on the case of Mr John 

 LESLIE. 1805 



An address to Christian parents on the reli- 

 gious education of their children. 



Edin., 1812. 8 



Second edition. Edin., 1815. 12 



The genuine character of the Gospel stated 

 and illustrated. A sermon [on Mark, xvi. 15J 

 preached before the Edinburgh missionary so- 

 ciety, on Tuesday the 18th of April, 1815. 



Edin., 1815. 8 



Another copy. 



res, expository and practical, on select 

 ] i minus of Scripture. li vol. 



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"The word of God not bound." A M-rumu 

 [on 2 Tim. ii. 9] preached in St George's church, 

 K.linl.iii-h, on' .July G, 1817, for the U-u. 

 the naval and military Bible society. 



/:./;,..', 1817. 8 



The ultimate and universal prevalence of the 

 Christian religion : A sermon [on Is. xi. 9J 

 preached In-fore the Society in Scotland for 

 pi "legating Christian knowledge ... June 5, 

 1817. Edin., 1817. 8 



Sermons on infidelity. /</., 1821. 12 



Another copy. 

 Sermons on hearing the word preached. 



:,., 1825. 12 

 Another copy. 



The young warned against the enticement of 

 sinners, in two discourses on Prov. i. 10. 

 3ded. Edin., 1825. 12 



Report of a speech delivered by the Rev. A. T. , 

 in the new church of Dumfries, 18 Sept. 1826. 

 To which are prefixed, introductory remarks 

 on the Christian duty of continuing to unite 

 for the circulation of the holy Scriptures. 



Dumfries, 1826. 8 



The resurrection of believers, and Christ the 

 author of it : A sermon [on John, xi. 25, 26] 

 preached in St Cuthbert's church, on Sabbath, 

 August 19, 1827, being the Sabbath immedi- 

 ately after the funeral of the late Sir H. Mon- 

 creiff Wellwood, Bart. D.D. 2d ed. 



Ed**., 1827. 8 



Third edition. Edin.,18SfJ. 8 



Another copy. 



A letter to the Right Hon. Lord Bexley, con- 

 taining strictures on the speech delivered by 

 his Lordship at the meeting of the Kent auxi- 

 liary Bible society, held at Maidstone, Oct. 

 10, 1826. Edin., 1827. 8 



Another copy. 



A letter to the editor of the Christian Obser- 

 ver, on his treatment of the Edinburgh Bible 

 society, and the Bible society and Apocrypha 

 controversy. Edin., 1827. 8 



John Campbell, Esq., of Carbrook, called to 

 account for certain calumnious accusations and 

 gross mis-statements... regarding the Apocry- 

 pha and Bible society controversy. 



Edin., 1827. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Sermons on various subjects. 



Edin., 1829. 8 

 Another copy. 



Second edition. Edin., 1830. 8 



Dr Thomson's two last letters to the editor of 

 the Perthshire Courier, exposing the inconsist- 

 encies of Mr Esdaile, and his doctrine of two 

 standards of the Bible ; with remarks on the 

 conduct of the editor, and the notes of " a cor- 

 respondent," respecting two standards of the 

 pound weight and of the word of God. 



Edin., 1829. 8 

 Another copy. 

 The doctrine of universal pardon considered 



