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coherence and method, the svmme and scope, 

 the interpretations and doctrines, the reasons 

 and vses, of most texts. All which are set 

 downe very familiarly and compendiously, in 

 forme of a dialogue, betweene Timotheus and 

 Silas. London, 1614. 4 



- Another edition. London, 1658. fol. 



A Christian directory : opening the significa- 

 tions of the chiefe words dispersed generally 

 through the holy Scriptures of the Old and 

 New Testament, tending to increase Christian 

 knowledge. Whereunto is annexed, a parti- 

 cular dictionary for the Revelation of St John. 

 The Canticles or Song of Solomon. The Epis- 

 tle to the Hebrews. The 5th ed. Augmented 

 by addition of divers thousands of words, 

 phrases, and significations, and by explication 

 of Leviticall rites... Whereunto is likewise add- 

 ed a large edition, both of words and phrases, 

 by Mr John Bagwell. London, 1647. fol. 



Seventh edition. Augmented and enlarged 

 with a six-fold addition... Extracted out of the 

 most approved authours, both ancient and mo- 

 dern, especially Petri Ravanelli Bibliotheca 

 sacra. And now very much enlarged, and 

 digested into one complete alphabetical dic- 

 tionary. By the care and industrious pains of 

 Andrew Simson, minister of the Gospel. 



London, 1661. fol. 



WILSON (THOMAS), D.D., Bishop of Sodor and 

 Man. The knowledge and practice of Chris- 

 tianity made easy to the meanest capacities : 

 or, an essay towards an instruction for the 

 Indians. . .In twenty dialogues. Together with 

 directions and prayers... 9th ed. 



London, 1759. 12 



- Thirty- three sermons, selected from the works 

 of T. W. , and published separately, at the re- 

 quest of the Society for promoting Christian 

 knowledge. 2 vol. Bath, 1791. 12 



A short and plain instruction for the better 

 understanding of the Lord's Supper ; with the 

 necessary preparation required, for the benefit 

 of young communicants, or such as have not 

 well considered the holy ordinance. To which 

 is annexed, the office of the holy communion. 

 With proper helps and directions, for joining 

 in every part thereof with understanding and 

 benefit. 24th ed. London, 1796. 12 



WILSON (WILLIAM), Minister of the Gospel, 

 Perth, and Professor of theology to the Associate 

 Presbytery. A letter from a minister of the 

 Associate Presbytery to a minister of the Pres- 

 bytery of D ne, wherein the question, con- 

 cerning secession from the present judicatories, 

 is stated and examined. With a postscript, 

 containing some remarks on the Rev. Mr Cur- 

 rie's Essay on separation. Edin., 1738. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



A defence of the Reformation-principles of the 

 Church of Scotland. Wherein the exceptions 

 that are laid against the conduct of the Asso- 

 ciate Presbytery, as also against their Judicial 

 Act and Testimony, by the Rev. Mr Currie, in 

 his Essay on separation, are examined ; and 



the injurious reflections cast upon our reform- 

 ing period from 1633 to 1659, in the foresaid 

 Essay, are discovered. Edin., 1739. 8 



Another edition. With a continuation of the 

 same. And a letter from a member of the 

 Associate Presbytery to a minister in the Pres- 

 bytery of D e. Glasgow, 1769. 8 



Another copy. 



Continuation of the Defence of the Reforma- 

 tion-principles of the Church of Scotland. 

 Wherein it is shown, the Rev. Mr Currie, in 

 his late Vindication, has not entered into the 

 argument for secession, as it is stated in the 

 said Defence. Edin., 1741. 8 



* Memoirs of the Rev. W. W. : with brief 

 sketches of the state of religion in Scotland, 

 for fifty years immediately posterior to the 

 Revolution ; including a circumstantial ac- 

 count of the origin of the Secession. By the 

 Rev. Andrew Ferrier. Glasgow, 1830. 12 



WILSON (WILLIAM), Schoolmaster at Bromerside. 

 The miscellany questions stated and resolved, 

 shewing what is it that is called the testimony 

 of Jesus. Dairy, 1807. 12 



Queries, for interrogating intrants into the 

 Reformed Presbyterian societies, at the time 

 of their admission thereunto : together with 

 a short answer to each of them. 



Dairy, 1814. 12 



WILSON (WILLIAM), D.D., Canon of Winchester. 

 The thirty-nine articles of the Church of 

 England illustrated by copious extracts from 

 the liturgy, homilies, Nowell's Catechism, and 

 Jewell's Apology. Oxford, 1821. 8 



WILSON (WILLIAM), B.D., Fellow of St John's 

 college, Cambridge. An illustration of the me- 

 thod of explaining the New Testament by the 

 early opinions of Jews and Christians concern- 

 ing Christ. A new edition. 



Cambridge, 1838. 8 



WILSON (WILLIAM), Minister of St Paul's Free 

 church, Dundee. Statement of the scriptural 

 argument against patronage. Edin. , 1842. 8 



Another copy. 



The presence of Christ in the meetings of the 

 office-bearers of his Church : a sermon [on 

 Matt, xviii. 20] preached before the Free Sy- 

 nod of Angus and Mearns, at its meeting, 27th 

 April, 1847. Dundee, 1847. 8 



" Christ's gift to the Church, and his authority 

 over it." [Lect. on the distinct, princip. of 

 the Free Church.] Aberdeen, 1858. 8 



The kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ : a 

 practical exposition of Matt. xvi. 13-28, xvii. , 

 xviii. ; Mark, viii. 27-38, ix. ; Luke, ix. 18-50. 



Edin., 1859. 8 



WILSON (WILLIAM CARUS), M.A., Rector of 

 Whittington. 'R&tf year's address to the in- 

 habitants of Whittington. 



Kirby Lonsdale, 1835. 12 

 WINCHESTER, BISHOP OF. -Sec Thomas BIL- 



SON. 



WINCHESTER, BISHOP OF. See George CARLE- 

 TON. 



WINCHESTER, BISHOP OF. See Thomas 

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