THOMSON -THOMSON. 



787 



and refuted, in a series of sermons, with notes, 

 critical and expository. Edin., 1830. 12 



Another copy. 



Second edition. Edin., 1831. 12 



Substance of the speech delivered at the meet- 

 ing of the Edinburgh society for the abolition 

 of slavery, Oct. 19th, 1830. Edin., 1830. 8 



Sermons and sacramental exhortations. [With 

 memoir.] Edin., 1831. 8 



- Another copy. 



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

 United Presbyterian church, Broughton Place, 

 Edinburgh. Historical sketch of the origin of 

 the Secession Church. Edin., 1848. 8 



THOMSON (CHARLES), North Shields. Letter to 

 the Rev. Henry Grey, on certain passages con- 

 tained in the Letters of Anglicanus. 



Edin., 1828. 8 



Second edition. Edin., 1828. 8 



Second letter to the Rev. Henry Grey ; con- 

 taining strictures on his newspaper letters, re- 

 specting the pamphlet of Anglicanus. 



Edin., 1828. 8 



THOMSON (CHARLES EDWARD POULETT), Lord 

 Sydenham, * Memoirs of the life of the Right 

 Hon. Charles, Lord Sydenham. With a nar- 

 rative of his administration in Canada. Edited 

 by his brother, G. Poulett Scrope. 2d ed. 



London, 1844. 8 



THOMSON (EDWARD A.), Minister of Free St 

 Stephen's church, Edinburgh. The last blessing 

 of the Bible. A valedictory discourse, preach- 

 ed on Sabbath, the 25th Sept. 1859. 



Dundee, 1859. 8 



THOMSON (GEORGE). A compendious view of 

 the connection between Church and State, 

 from Cobbett, Apollonius, King William's 

 character, Messrs Wilson of Perth, and Gibb 

 of Edinburgh. Also the sentiments of the 

 New and Old Light compared ; together with 

 observations on the Antibtirgher new testi- 

 mony. Glasgow, 1806. 8 



THOMSON (HENRY), D.D., Penrith. Discourses 

 on passages selected from the Book of the Acts 

 of the Apostles. London, 1822. 8 



THOMSON (JAMES), Minister at Elgin. A. ser- 

 mon [on Ps. cxxvi. 3] preached at Elgin on 

 Thursday the 17th February 170, being the 

 day appointed for solemn thanksgiving to 

 almighty God for the many and great suc- 

 cesses of the arms of Her Majesty and her 

 high allies, throughout the last year. 



Edin., 1709. 4 



THOMSON (JAMES). The works of J. T. 4 vol. 



Edin., 1768. 12 



The seasons. With his life by Mr Murdoch, 

 an essay on the plan and manner of the poem, 

 by J. Aiken, M.D., and a complete glossary 

 and index. London, 1802. 8 



THOMSON (JAMES), Minister at Quarrelwood. 

 Theological discourses on important subjects, 

 doctrinal and practical. 2 vol. 



Paisley, 1808, 9. 8 



THOMSON (JOHN), Minister of the Gospel at 

 Kirkintilloch. Stedfastness in the faith ex- 

 plained and recommended. A sermon preached 



at Cumbemauld, 4th July, 1774, after the 

 celebration of the sacrament of the Lord's Sup- 

 per, from 1 Cor. xvi. 13. With an appendix 

 enlarging the design of the sermon. 



Glasgow, 1774. 8 3 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



The Presbyterian covenanter defended in his 

 political principles ; and the impostor con- 

 victed. Being a defence of the sacred Scrip- 

 tures, law of God and Christian liberty, par- 

 ticularly of the Presbyterian covenanters and 

 martyrs, from the injurious claims and im- 

 putations of the Reformed Presbytery, and 

 of an unscriptural invective, both as to matter 

 and manner, by John Thorburn, minister... 

 entitled, Vindicise magistratus. 



Glasgow, 1774. 8 



An epitome of religion, agreeable to Scripture 

 and reason : wherein the doctrines of faith and 

 Christian morality are represented ; and par- 

 ticularly the social and relative duties of the 

 Christian in the family, Church and State. 



Glasgow, 1796. 8 



An apology for Seceders. Glasgow, 1798. 8 

 THOMSON (JOHN), M.D., Minister of St Cle- 

 ment's chapel, Aberdeen. On the religious edu- 

 cation of the rising generation. A sermon [on 

 Exod. ii. 9] preached in the West church of 

 Aberdeen, on Sabbath evening, Sep. 20, 1807. 



Aberdeen, 1807. 8 



Another copy. 



THOMSON (JOHN), M.D. Reply to Rae's Nar- 

 rative. Edin., 1812. 8 



A Lock hospital recommended to the inhabit- 

 ants of Edinburgh. Edin. , 1818. 8 



Observations on the preparatory education of 

 candidates for the degree of Doctor of medi- 

 cine, in the Scottish universities ; humbly re- 

 commended to the consideration of His Ma- 

 jesty's commissioners for visiting the universi- 

 ties and colleges of Scotland. 1826. 



Edin., 1826. 8 



Additional hints respecting the improvement 

 of the system of medical instruction followed 

 in the university of Edinburgh ; humbly sub- 

 mitted to the consideration of the patrons and 

 professors of that institution... 1826. 



Edin., 1826. 8 



THOMSON (JOHN). * Reply to several letters 

 addressed to J. T. , respecting the election of 

 a minister for the chapel of St George's in the 

 Fields. Glasgow, 1824. 8 



THOMSON (JOHN), Minister of Free Greyfriar's 

 clmrch, Aberdeen. The public worship of God 

 illustrated and enforced in its different prac- 

 tical bearings. Glasgow, 1835. 8 

 - The nature and import of the sacrament of 

 baptism, and the duties connected with the 

 reception of it. 2d ed. Montrose, 1845. 8 

 THOMSON (JOHN), Minister of Free St George's 

 church, Paisley. Religious indifference in re- 

 lation to doctrine, practice and personal piety : 

 a lecture to young men, delivered... 23d De- 

 cember, 1855. Paisley, 1856. 12 a 



