WILLIS WILLISON. 



801 



Popery the enemy of public morals. Penance 

 atones for all sins ; therefore sin is gain, if its 

 wages can purchase absolution. Indulgences. 

 Oaths not binding, the end justifies the means, 

 murder justified by service to the Church. 



Glasgow, 1836. 8 



Remarks on the late union between the Church 

 of Scotland and Associate Synod : in opposi- 

 tion to certain statements of the Dean of Fa- 

 culty. With the documents pertaining to the 

 union. Glasgow, 1840. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



WILLIS (RICHARD), D.D., Bishop of Winchester. 

 A sermon [on Prov. xxiv. 21] preached be- 

 fore the House of Lords, in the Abbey-church 

 of Westminster, January 30, 17H- Being the 

 anniversary of the martyrdom of King Charles 

 the First. 2d ed. London, 1716. 8 



WILLIS (WILLIAM), Greenock. Ministerial faith- 

 fulness recommended, particularly in the ad- 

 mission of young men to the holy ministry, in 

 a sermon preached in... Edinburgh, April 24th 

 1798. Together with a letter, respecting the 

 rise, progress, and present state of the mourn- 

 ful confusion in the Secession, occasioned by 

 the proposed alterations in the Formula. 



Glasgow, 1798. 8 



Another edition. Glasgoiu, 1817. 8 



A smooth stone from the brook. Or, an hum- 

 ble attempt to prevent backsliding from the 

 principles of the covenanted Church of Scot- 

 land, in some letters to the Rev. George Law- 

 son. Glasgow, 1799. 8 



An address to the Rev. Messrs Pirie, Kidston, 

 Hall and Peddie ; containing some remarks 

 upon a petition to the Lords of Council and 

 Session, by J. Bulloch, &c. with the concur- 

 rence of these ministers for themselves and 

 others. Glasgow, 1799. 8 



- Little Naphtali : or, historical sketches con- 

 cerning the present melancholy apostacy in the 

 Secession. With very important expostula- 

 tions with apostates. Glasgoiv, 1800. 8 



Another copy. 



A view of Mount Calvary from the Mount of 

 Transfiguration. Being three sermons [on 

 Luke, ix. 30, 31]. Stirling, 1822. 8 



WILLISON (JOHN), Minister of the Gospel at 

 Dundee. The whole works of the Rev. J. AV. 

 4vol. Edin., 1797-99. 8 



A letter from a parochial Bishop to a prelati- 

 cal gentleman in Scotland, concerning the 



GOVERNMENT of the CHURCH. 1714 



An apology for the CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. 



1717 



Five sermons preached before and after the 

 celebration of the Lord's Supper. 



Edin., 1722. 8 



The duty and advantage of religious societies 

 proven from Scripture and reason... in two 

 letters ; from the Rev. J. W. and the Rev. 

 John BONAR, Torphichen. To which are sub- 

 joined two letters anent the life of faith ; one 

 by the Rev. Joseph Belcher... the other from 

 Doctor Joseph Hall. Edin., 1743. 8 J 



A fair and impartial Testimony, essayed in 

 name of a number of ministers, elders, and 

 Christian people of the Church of Scotland, 

 unto the laudable principles, wrestlings and 

 attainments of that Church ; and against the 

 backslidings, corruptions, divisions and pre- 

 vailing evils, both of former and present times. 

 And namely, the defections of the Established 

 Church, of the nobility, gentry, commons, 

 Seceders, Episcopalians, &c. Containing a 

 brief historical deduction of the chief occur- 

 rences in this Church from her beginning to 

 the year 1744, with remarks ; and humble 

 pleadings with our mother, to exert herself to 

 stop defection, and promote reformation. At- 

 tested and adhered to by sundry ministers. 



Edin., 1744. 8 



Another copy. 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1765. 8 



A sacramental CATECHISM : or, a familiar in- 

 structor for young communicants. Plainly 

 unfolding the nature of the covenant of grace, 

 with the two seals thereof, Baptism and the 

 Lord's Supper. Wherein especially the sacra- 

 ment of the Lord's Supper is fully and dis- 

 tinctly handled, both in a doctrinal and prac- 

 tical manner. With many cases of conscience 

 relative thereto, intermixed and resolved... To 

 which are added, an action sermon on Rev. 

 xxii. 17, and sacramental speeches before, at, 

 and after serving the tables ; taken from the 

 author's manuscripts since his death. 



Edin., 1762. 12 



An example of plain catechising upon the As- 

 sembly's shorter CATECHISM. 5th ed. 



Glasgow, 1764. 12 



Eidear-theanguichte gu Gaidhlic Albannach. 



Dun-Eadain, 1773. 12 



Eadar-theanguichte gu' Gaidhlic Albannach 



le P. MacPharlain. Duneadain, 1799. 12 



Another copy. 



The mother's CATECHISM for the young child : . . . 

 Together with forms of prayer and graces, both 

 before and after meat, for children. To which 

 are added, hymns, composed for the use of 

 young persons. Edin. , 1811. 8 a 



The afflicted man's companion ; or, a directory 

 for families and persons afflicted with sickness 

 or any other distress... With a collection of the 

 dying words of many choice and eminent 

 saints... To which are added, the dying words 

 of the author, written .by himself, and found 

 among his papers after his death. 



Edin., 1825. 12 



Another edition. With a biographical sketch 

 of the author. Edin., s. a. 8 



Another copy. 



A sacramental directory, or a treatise concern- 

 ing the sanctification of a Communion-Sab- 

 bath...^ which are added meditations and 

 ejaculations proper for communicants before, 

 in time of, and after partaking of the holy 

 sacrament, found among the author's papers. 



Dumfries, 1838. 8 



Sacramentivl meditations and advices, for the 

 use of communicants, in preparing their hearts 



