WILSON WILSON. 



863 



course from Isaiah, liv. 17. 



London, 1775. 8 



Another edition. Edin., 1845. 12 



National calamities procured by national sins : 

 or, the tokens of wrath from the Lord upon 

 a sinful people, considered ; in three discourses 

 from Ezekiel, vii. 12. London, 3777. 8 



Another copy. 



Evangelical sermons on various important sub- 

 jects. To which is prefixed, an account of the 

 life of the author, by the Rev. George Jer- 

 ment. Glasgow, 1818. 8 



Gospel mourning a fruit of saving faith ; and 

 both produced by the Supernatural operation 

 of the Holy Spirit upon the heart of sinners : 

 a discourse from Zech. xii. 10. 



Edin., 1844. 12 



Another copy. 



WILSON (GABRIEL), Minister of Maxton.The 

 trust. A sermon [on 1 Tim. vi. 20] at the 

 opening of the Provincial Synod of Merse and 

 Teviotdale, Oct. 17, 1721. 



Glasgow, 1765. 8 



Another edition. Kilmarnock, 1781. 12 



Another edition. Hawick, 1785. 12 

 WILSON (GEORGE), M.D., Professor of technology 



in the university of Edinburgh. The grievance 

 of university tests, as applied to professors of 

 physical science in the colleges of Scotland : a 

 letter to the Right Hon. Spencer H. Walpole, 

 Secretary of state for the Home department. 



Edin., 1852. 8 



The progress of the telegraph. Being the in- 

 troductory lecture on technology for 1858-9. 



Cambridge, 1859. 8 



WILSON (HARRY BRISTOW), B.D., Curate and 

 lecturer of St Michael's, Bassishaw. An ear- 

 nest address to men of all orders and degrees 

 in the united Church of England and Ireland, 

 respecting the PAPISTS. 1807 



WILSON (HENRY). A compleat universal his- 

 tory of the several dominions throughout the 

 known world... Including all that is remark- 

 able in their geography, natural, ecclesiastical, 

 and civil history, and policy. 



London, 1738. fol. 



WILSON (HENRY .BRISTOW), B.D., Vicar of 

 Great Staughton, Hunts. The communion of 

 saints. An attempt to illustrate the true 

 principles of Christian union : in eight lectures 

 delivered before the University of Oxford, in 

 the year 1851, on the foundation of the late 

 Rev. John Bampton, M.A. 



Oxford, 1851. 8 



WILSON (HORACE HAYMAN), M.A., Boden pro- 

 fessor of Sanskrit in the university of Oxford. 

 The history of British India from 1805 to 1835. 

 Vol. i. [Forming vol. vii. of Wilson's edition 

 of Mill's History of British India.] 



London, 1845. 8 



An introduction to the grammar of the San- 

 skrit language, for the use of early students. 

 2d ed. London, 1847. 8 



WILSON (J.). Lectures on ancient Israel, and 

 the Israelitish origin of the modern nations of 

 Europe. Cheltenham, 1840. 12 



The book of inheritance ; and witness of the 

 Prophets, respecting Ephraim, and the raising 

 up of Israel : an opening of the seven seals, 

 seven thunders, and five-fold name of Imma- 

 nuel. London, 1846. 8 



WILSON (JAMES), D.D., Minister of Falkirk. 

 Prayers, for the use of families and indivi- 

 duals. Edin., 1818. 8 



WILSON (JAMES). Biography of the blind : or 



lives of such as have distinguished themselves 



as poets, philosophers, artists, &c. , by J. W. , 



who has been blind from his infancy. 3d ed. 



Birmingham, 1835. 8 



WILSON (JAMES), of Woodville. A voyage round 

 the coasts of Scotland and the isles. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1842. 8 



* Memoirs of the life of J. W. By James 

 Hamilton, D.D. London, 1859. 8 



WILSON (JAMES HOOD), M.A., Minister of Bar- 

 clay Free church, Edinburgh. How long halt 

 ye ? A farewell address ; delivered at Irvine 

 on the evening of Sabbath, 16th January 1853. 



s. I. et a. 12 



WILSON (JAMES P.), D.D., Pastor of the First 

 Presbyterian church, Philadelphia. The hope 

 of immortality, imparted by revelation, trans- 

 mitted by tradition, countenanced by reason, 

 betrayed by philosophy, and established by 

 the Gospel. In a dialogue. 



Philadelphia, 1829. 12 



The primitive government of Christian 

 Churches. Also, liturgical considerations. To 

 which is prefixed, the sermon preached on the 

 occasion of the death of the author, by the 

 Rev. Thomas H. SKINNER, D.D. 



Philadelphia, 1833. 12 



Another copy. 



WILSON (JOHN), Preacher of God's word in Guil- 

 ford. Some helps to faith : shewing the ne- 

 cessitie, grounds, kinds, degrees, and signes 

 of it : clearing diuers doubts, and answering 

 obiections made by the soule in temptation. 

 Seruing also for a tryall of a mans spirituall 

 estate. London, 1630. 12 



WILSON (JOHN), A.M., Eexham. A popular 

 inquiry into the Scripture doctrine concerning 

 the person of Christ, with notes and illustra- 

 tions. Edin., 1817. 8 

 Another copy. 



WILSON (JOHN), D.D., Minister of Stirling. 

 A popular inquiry into the doctrine of scrip- 

 tural types ; being the substance of the Wed- 

 nesday evening lectures delivered in the parish 

 church [of Irvine]. Edin. , 1823. 8 



A calm inquiry into the representations of 

 Scripture concerning the sinless humanity of 

 our Lord Jesus Christ. Glasgow, 1830. 12 



A dissertation on the reasonableness of Chris- 

 tianity. Edin., 1834. 8 



Third speech on the Veto act : delivered be- 

 fore the Presbytery of Irvine, March 29th, 

 1842, on the overture to rescind the act in 

 favor of patronage. Irvine, 1842. 8 D 



Another copy. 



An examination of the claims of the Free 

 Church, as advanced by the Rev. R. Buchanan, 



