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of such as have thought that law deducible 

 from the rites and customs of the Egyptians 

 and other Gentiles. And in which divers ca- 

 vils of the Deists against Revelation are occa- 

 sionally considered. 2 vol. 



London, 1734. 8 



YOUNG (ARTHUR), F.R.S. A tour in Ireland ; 

 with general observations on the present state 

 of that kingdom : made in the years 1776, 

 1777, and 1778. And brought down to the 

 end of 1779. London, 1780. 4 



Ueber Grossbritanniens Staatswirthschaft, Po- 

 licey und Handlung. Aus dem Englischen 

 ubersetzt, und mit einer Einleitung, auch 

 einigen Anmerkungen Sr. Grossbrit. Maj. 

 deutsche Staaten betreffend ; vermehret von 

 Friedrich Arnold Klockenbring. 



Gotha, 1793. 8 



YOUNG (DAVID), Minister of the United Associate 

 Synod, Perth. * Strictures on Mr Y.'s ser- 

 mon, against the Established Church, extract- 

 ed from the Presbyterian magazine. 



Glasgoiv, 1832. 12 



Ecclesiastical establishments opposed alike to 

 political equity and Christian law. 



Glasgow, 1833. 12 C 



Reply to the Rev. James Esdaile's Examina- 

 tion of the Rev. D. Y.'s pamphlet on ecclesias- 

 tical establishments. Glasgow, 1833. 12 



A vindication of Scripture, reason, and com- 

 mon sense ; in reply to the Rev. James Es- 

 daile's second pamphlet on establishments. 



Glasgow, 1834. 12 



The national endowment of Christian Churches 

 opposed to the appointment of Jesus Christ. 



Edin., 1835. 12 



Civil establishments of religion disowned by 

 the Lord Jesus Christ. A lecture delivered 

 in Belfast, April 26, 1837. 2d ed. 



Edin., 1837. 12 



Slavery forbidden by the Word of God, a lec- 

 ture delivered at the request of the Free Church 

 Anti-slavery society. Edin., 1847. 8 



YOUNG (EDWARD), LL.D., Hector of Welwyn, 

 Hertfordshire. The works of the author of 

 the Night thoughts, revised and corrected by 

 himself. 3 vol. A new edition. 



London, 1792. 8 



The poetical works of E. Y. 4 vol. Collated 

 with the best editions : by Thomas Park. 



London, 1806. 8 



A vindication of providence : or, a true esti- 

 mate of human life. In which the passions 

 are considered in a new light. A sermon on | 

 Coloss. iii. 2. 2d ed. London, 1728. 8 



The complaint : or, Night thoughts on life, 

 death, and immortality ; [and paraphrase on 

 part of the Book of Job, with poems on several 

 occasions]. 3vol. [British poets, vol. 34-36.] 



Edin., 1773. 8 



YOUNG (EDWARD), A.M. A believer's satisfac- 

 tion. A sermon, delivered May 10, 1835, at 

 Sheffield, on occasion of the death of Mr Lang- 

 ston. Sheffield, [1835]. 8 



YOUNG (GEORGE), A.M. The character of Anna ! 

 exemplified : a sermon, preached April 22, 



1827 ; occasioned by the death of Elizabeth 

 I \ trie... comprising an account of her life and 

 experience. ll'hitby, 1828. 8 



YOUNG (GEOROE), Advocate. Cardross case. 

 Speech of G. Y. on behalf of the General As- 

 sembly of the Free Church of Scotland, in tin- 

 action at Mr M'Millan's instance against t lie m 

 and others before the first division of tlio 

 Court of Session, on 16th May, 1861. 



it., [1861]. 8 



YOUNG (JAMES), Minister of the Free Church. 

 The " Common," or, " Godlie" Band of 1557 ; 

 being a comment on that document read at 

 the tercentenary of the Scottish Reformation, 

 celebrated at Edinburgh on the 14th, 15th, 

 Kith, and 17th days of August, 1860. Re- 

 printed, with a few alterations and additions, 

 including a copy of the Godlie Band, from tin; 

 volume of proceedings. [With additional MS. 

 notes by Mr Young.] Kil'm., . a. 8 



YOUNG (JOHN), Minister of the Gospel at Hawick. 

 Sermons on various important subjects. 

 Most of them preached immediately before the 

 dispensation of the sacrament of the Lord's 

 Supper, at Hawick. 2vol. Edin., 1780. 8 



The true state of the unhappy controversy 

 about the Burgess-Oath. Being a discourse 

 delivered before the Associate Presbytery of 

 Earlstown, at Kelso, the 8th day of October 

 1782. Containing some thoughts relative to 

 a coalescence between the Burghers and Anti- 

 Burghers. Hawick, 1783. 12 



Essays on the following interesting subjects : 

 viz. I. Government. II. Revolution. III. The 

 British constitution. IV. Kingly government. 



V. Parliamentary representation and reform. 



VI. Liberty and equality. VII. Taxation. 

 And, VIII. The present war, and the stagna- 

 tion of credit as connected with it. 



Glasgow, 1794. 12 



A new edition. Edin., 1794. 12 

 YOUNG (JOHN), LL.D., Professor of philosophy 



in Belfast college. Lectures on intellectual 

 philosophy. With a memoir of the author. 

 Edited by William Cairns, A.M. 



Glasgow, 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



YOUNG (JOHN), LL.D. The Christ of history : 

 an argument grounded on the facts of his life 

 on earth. London, 1855. 8 a 



The province of reason : a criticism of the 

 Bampton lecture on " The limits of religious 

 thought." London, 1860. 8 



YOUNG (M.). The life and times of Aonio 

 PAXEARIO. 1860 



YOUNG (MARIA DENOON). Reflections on 

 prayer, and the work of the Lord. 



Edin., 1839. 12 



YOUNG, or YOUNGE (RICHARD), of Roxwell, in 

 Essex. A hopefull way to cure that horrid 

 sinne of swearing. Or an help to save swear- 

 ers, if willing to be saved : being an offer or 

 message from him, whom they so daringly and 

 audaciously provoke. Also a curb against 

 cursing. London, 1652. 8 



A sovereign antidote against all grief. As 



