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D.D., in his " Ten years' conflict." 



, 1850. 8 



An other co] iv. 



WILSON (JOHN), D.D., Missionary of the Free 

 Church of Scotland, Bombay. Idiomatical 

 exercises, illustrative of the phraseology and 

 structure of the nglish and Mara'thf lan- 

 guages. 2d ed. Bombay, 1839. 12 



The Parsf religion : as contained in the Zand- 

 Avasta, and propounded and defended by the 

 Zoroastrians of India and Persia, unfolded, 

 refuted, and contrasted with Christianity. 



Bombay, 1843. 8 



Memorial respecting a mission from the Free 

 Church of Scotland to Nagpur in Central In- 

 dia. JSdin., 1843. 8 



The Church glorious before its Lord : a ser- 

 mon [on Ephes. v. 25-27] preached in behalf 

 of the Free Church of Scotland, in the New- 

 Road chapel, Oxford, on the 17th of March, 

 1844. Oxford, 1844. 8 



The doctrine of Jehovah addressed to the 

 Parsfs : a sermon [on Is. xlv. 5, 7, 8] preached 

 on the occasion of the baptism of two youths 

 of that tribe, May 1839. With supplemental 

 and illustrative documents. 3d ed. 



/;./;,i., 1847. 8 



Another copy. 



The lands of the Bible visited and described, 

 in an extensive journey undertaken with spe- 

 cial reference to the promotion of biblical re- 

 search, and the advancement of the cause of 

 philanthropy. 2vol. Edin., 1847. 8 



The star of Betldehem and the magi from the 

 East : a sermon [on Matt. ii. 2] preached on 

 the occasion of the baptism of a Parsi youth, 

 31st August, 1856. With supplemental docu- 

 ments, including the baptismal service, by the 

 Rev. A. White, and the personal statement of 

 Behramji Kersasji. Bombay, 1856. 12 



India three thousand years ago, or the social 

 state of the A'ryas on the banks of the Indus 

 in the times of the Vedas : being the expan- 

 sion of a lecture delivered in the townhall 

 of Bombay before the Mechanics' institution, 

 1858. Bombay, 1858. 8 



Memoir on the cave-temples and on monaste- 

 ries and other ancient Buddhist, Brahmanical, 

 and Jaina remains of Western India. [From 

 the " Journal of the Bombay branch of the 

 Royal Asiatic society," No. xiii. 1850.] 



s. I. et a. 8 



Second memoir on the cave-temples and mo- 

 nasteries, and other ancient Buddhist, Brah- 

 manical and Jaina remains of Western India. 

 [From the "Journal of the Bombay branch of 

 the Royal Asiatic society," January 1853.] 



s. I. et a. 8 



On the villages and towns named Hazar and 

 Hazor in the Scriptures, with the identifica- 

 tion of the Hazor of Kedar. [From the " Jour- 

 nal of the Bombay branch of the Royal Asia- 

 tic society," Jan. 1852.] s. I. eta. 8 



WILSON (JOHN), Professor of moral philosophy 

 in tlie university of Edinburgh. * Certificates 

 in favour of Mr J. W., advocate, [as candidate 



for the chair of moral philosophy]. 



. I. et a. 8 



\\ ILSON (JOSEPH M.). The Presbyterian his- 

 toru-.-tl ALMANAC. >. t,| 



\\ ILSON (ROBERT). A sketch of the history of 

 Hawick : including some account of the man- 

 ner and character of the inhabitants ; with 

 occasional observations. To which is sub- 

 joined a short essay, in reply to Dr Chalmers 

 on pauperism and the poor laws. 



II > trick, 1825. 12 



WILSON (ROBERT), A.M. A treatise on the di- 

 vine sovereignty. London, 1826. 12 



WILSON (ROBERT), -A.M. A blow at the root : 

 being a letter addressed to the Rev. Robert 

 Balmer, D.D., regarding his recommendatory 

 preface to Polhill's Essay on the extent of the 

 death of Christ. With an appendix, contain- 

 ing " Section vii. Concerning the extent of 

 salvation," of a " Draught of a testimony, 

 printed by order of the United Associate Sy- 

 nod, for the use of ministers and sessions." 



Glasgow, 1843. 12 



The shield broken : being a letter addressed 

 to the Rev. Andrew Elliot, respecting his re- 

 view of two pamphlets lately published, the 

 one entitled, " A blow at the root," and the 

 other, " The blow averted." 



Glasgow, 1843. 12 



* A letter to the Rev. W 7 illiam Scott, Leslie ; 

 in which his own position to his Presbytery, 

 and to the United Secession Synod, is exa- 

 mined, as well as that of the Rev. Robert 

 W T ilson, Greenock. By a moderate Calvinist. 



Edin., 1844. 12 



The visor opened : a few remarks on Dr 

 Heugh's newly published pamphlet entitled 

 "Irenicurn." Edin., 1845. 12 



WILSON (ROBERT), Professor of sacred literature 

 for the General Assembly, Royal college, Belfast. 

 Infant baptism a scriptural service, and dip- 

 ping unnecessary to its right administration ; 

 containing a critical survey and digest of the 

 leading evidence, classical, biblical, and pa- 

 tristic : with special reference to the work of 

 Dr Carson, and occasional strictures on the 

 views of Dr Halley. London, 1848. 8 



WILSON (ROBERT THOMAS), Lieut. Col. and 

 Knight of the imperial military order of Maria 

 Theresa. History of the British expedition to 

 Egypt ; to which is subjoined, a sketch of the 

 present state of that country and its means of 

 defence. 2d ed. London, 1803. 4 



WILSON (SAMUEL). A Scripture manual : or, 

 a plain representation of the ordinance of bap- 

 tism. New edition. Edin., 1807. 8 



WILSON (THOMAS), one of the six preachers in the 

 cathedral church of Canterbury. A comment- 

 arie vpon the most diuine Epistle of S. Paul 

 to the Romanes. Containing for matter, the 

 degeneration of our nature by Adams fall ; 

 and the restauration thereof, by the grace of 

 Christ. Together with the perfection of faith, 

 and the imbecillity of workes, in the cause of 

 iustification of elect sinners before God. For 

 forme and manner of handling, it hath the 



