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THOMSON -- T 1 1 1 ) 1 i NO I K E . 



THOMSON (ROBERT). Courage in defence of 

 our country, as united with dependence on di- 

 vine aid, recommended, in a sermon preached 

 before the Arbroath volunteers, Feb. 1805. 



Arbroath, 1805. 8 



THOMSON (ROBERT), Writer in Edinburgh. 

 The Gospel history, from the text of the four 

 Evangelists, in a connected series, with notes, 

 critical and explanatory. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1811. 8 



THOMSON (THOMAS), Minister of the Relief con- 

 gregation, St James' Place, E<Iinbin-tjh. Ser- 

 mons on important subjects. Revised and 

 corrected for the press by the Rev. James Scott. 



Edin., 1822. 8 



THOMSON (THOMAS), M.D., Regius professor of 

 chemistry in the university of Glasgow. Re- 

 marks on the Edinburgh Review of Dr Thom- 

 son's system of chemistry ; by the author of 

 that work. Edin., 1804. 8 



An attempt to establish the first principles of 

 chemistry by experiment. 2 vol. 



London, 1825. 8 



An outline of the sciences of heat and elec- 

 tricity. London, 1830. 8 



- A system of chemistry of inorganic bodies. 

 7th ed. 2 vol. London, 1831. 8 



Outlines of mineralogy, geology and mineral 

 analysis. 7th ed. 2 vol. London, 1836. 8 



- Chemistry of animal bodies. Edin. , 1843. 8 

 THOMSON (WILLIAM), A.M., Minuter of Ochil- 



tree. A treatise on the atonement of Christ. 



Air, 1797. 8 



Remarks on a letter, on the subject of the 

 libel for error of doctrine, raised against the 

 Rev. J. RITCHIE. 1810 



The New Testament translated from the Greek. 

 1816. See BIBLES ENGLISH. D. 



THOMSON (WILLIAM), D. D., Archbishop of 

 York. An outline of the necessary laws of 

 thought ; a treatise on pure and applied logic. 

 2d ed. London, 1849. 8 



- The atoning work of Christ, viewed in relation 

 to some current theories, in eight sermons, 

 preached before the University of Oxford, in 

 the year 1853, at the lecture founded by the 

 late Rev. John Bampton, A. M. 



Oxford, 1853. 8 



THOMSON (WILLIAM A.), D.D., Minister of the 

 Free Church, Perth. Reply to an anonymous 

 pamphlet, circulated under the title of Apo- 

 crypha. 2d ed. Edin., 1826. 8 



Another copy. 



A compend of the charges and proofs of the 

 delinquencies of the British and Foreign Bible 

 society ; with remarks and inferences. 



Edin. , 1829. 8 



THOMSON (WILLIAM M.), D.D., Missionary in 

 Syria and Palestine. The Land and the Book ; 

 or, biblical illustrations drawn from the man- 

 ners and customs, the scenes and scenery of 

 the holy land. London, 1859. 8 



THORBURN (DAVID), M.A., Minister of South 

 Leith Free church. The divine origin of 

 TITHES. 1841 



- The divinely prescribed method for the sup- 



port of the clergy, the ordinances of religion, 

 and the poor. Writt.-ii fur, ami partially read 

 at, the monthly conference of the Free Pres- 

 bytery of Edinburgh, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 

 I sir..' Edin., 1847. 8 



The constitution of the Deacons' court : being 

 the substance of remarks read at a meeting of 

 the Leith district association of brethren ; and 

 published in compliance with the request of 

 its members. Edin., 1847. 8 



The sustentation fund of the Free Church of 

 Scotland ; being a plea for a return to the 

 principles on which the fund was established. 



, 1852. 8 J 



Historical review of the legislation of the Free 

 Church of Scotland on the subject of the sus- 

 tentation fund for the Christian ministry. 



Edin., 1855. 8 



Another copy. 



THORBURN (JoHN^ Pentland. Vindiciie ma- 

 gistratus : or, the divine institution and right 

 of the civil magistrate vindicated : against the 

 ...doctrine of John Thomson, maintained... in 

 a pamphlet intituled. The Presbyterian cove- 

 nanter displayed in his political principles, and 

 the impostor detected. To which is subjoined 

 by way of appendix, a vindication of the con- 

 stitution of the Reformed Presbytery, and of 

 the character, ministerial mission and autho- 

 rity of the Rev. Mr John M'Millan, Senior, 

 deceased, from the groundless cavils of Mr 

 W. W. and Seceders. By his son. 



Edin., 1773. 8' 



Another copy. 



THORBURN (JOSEPH), Minister of the Free 

 Church, Inverness. [Letters] to the Rev. 

 Charles Fraser, officiating priest in the Roman 

 Catholic chapel, Aberdeen. [Letters i. and 

 iii.] Aberdeen, 1831. 8 



THORBURN (THOMAS). Diagrams exhibiting, 

 comparatively, the strength of the various re- 

 ligious denominations. As shewn by the (1) 

 number of churches, (2) number of ministers, 

 (3) attendance. Made up from the census re- 

 turns, 1851 ; and other relative subjects. 



Edin., 1855. 8 



THORKELIN (GRIME JOHNSON), LL.D. De 

 Danorum rebus gestis Secul. iii. et iv. Poe'ma 

 Danicum dialecto Anglosaxonica. Ex biblio- 

 theca Cottoniana Mussei Britannici edidit ver- 

 sione Lat. et indicibus auxit G. J. T. 



Havnue, 1815. 4 



THORN (Major WILLIAM), Deputy Quarter-Mas- 

 ter-General to tJie forces in Java. Memoir of 

 the conquest of Java ; with the subsequent 

 operations of the British forces, in the Oriental 

 Archipelago. To which is subjoined, a sta- 

 tistical and historical sketch of Java... with 

 an account of its dependencies. 



London, 1815. 4 



THORNDIKE (HERBERT), A.M., Prebendary of 

 Westminster. Two discourses, the one of the 

 primitive government of Churches, the other 

 of the service of God at the assemblies of the 

 Church. Now enlarged with a Review. 



Cambridge-, 1650. 8' 



