914 



Censorian letter to the 1'ivsiiluit :iml 



of the Royal College of Physicians in Edin- 

 burgh. JO!*, l *<;,. i 



Another copy. 



Protest by Dr Gregory [against the admonition 

 with respect to keeping secret the proceedings 

 of the Royal College of Physicians. With 

 relative documents]. [Edin., 180C, 7.] 4 



Protest by Dr G., against the resolution of the 

 Royal College of Physicians, and their vote of 

 censure on him, 26th Nov. 1806. [Containing 

 also Letters to Dr Charles Stewart, note to 

 Drs Spens and Hope, and protest by Dr 

 Thomas Brown against the vote of censure.] 



[Edin., 18^.] 4 



* Narrative of the conduct of Dr James Gre- 

 gory, towards the Royal College of Physicians 

 of Edinburgh, drawn up and published by 

 order of the College, in consequence of the 

 various printed papers circulated by him rela- 

 tive to their affairs. /;.///(., 1809. 4 



Another copy. 



Dr Gregory's defence. [Wants title.] 4 

 GREY (HENRY), D.D. , Minister of Free St Mary's, 



Edinburgh. Remarks relative to his connec- 

 tion with the letters of Anglicanus : with a 

 reply to Mr Haldane's professed " Exposure 

 of personal misrepresentations, doctrinal here- 

 sies, and important mis-statements, respecting 

 the Bible society." Edin., 1828. 8 



Reviews in the case of the Rev. Dr A. THOM- 

 SON, and the Rev. H. G. [1828] 



GRIFFITHS (A. F.). Bibliotheca Anglo-poeti- 

 ca ; or, a descriptive catalogue of a rare and 

 rich collection of early English poetry : in the 

 possession of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, 

 and Brown. Illustrated by occasional extracts 

 and remarks, critical and biographical. [Ad- 



V-HALDAM: 



| Arri 



vertisement signed A. F. G. 



ondon, 1815. 8 



GR( i' rs HOFSTEDE DE), Profe f tl<- - 



/(/(/ <i( drnninii' a. Kncvfli'i-ii-dia thoologi 

 Christiani. In s ( holarum suarum usum bre- 

 viu-r delineate, aP. H. deG. et L. G. I'AIM.AI . 

 Editio altera. Groninga, 1844. 8 



GROVE (HK.VRY), of Taunton.Tlie evidence for 

 our Saviour's RESI I:I;KIIH>N considered. 



GURTLERUS (NicoLAUs), Professor <./ 



at Franeker. Systema theologi:t- prophetic;!-. 

 Editio secunda. 



Trajecti ad Ehenum, 1724. 4 



GUICCIARDINI (FRANCESCO). Hiatoria Papa- 

 tus ; [cum Historia Papatusper J. H. HEIDEO- 

 GERUM]. 1084 



GULICHIUS (ABRAHAMUS). ...Theologia pn- 

 phetica de rebus Veteris Testament!. Accedit 

 necessaria prst-fatio, in eaque hermeneutica 

 sacra bipertita, artis prseceptiones de ratione 

 interpretandi, turn S. Scripturam universe, 

 turn speciatim prophetias, summatim expli- 

 cans. Amstd., 1675. 4 



GUPTA (DiNA DAYAL). Durgabhaktichinta- 

 mani. Calcutta, s. a. 8 



GURNEY (JOSEPH JOHN). Puseyism traced to 

 its root, in a view of the Papal and hierarchi- 

 cal system, as compared with the religion of 

 the New Testament. 3d ed. 



London, 1845. 8 



GUTHRIE (G. J.), F.R.S. On some points con- 

 nected with the anatomy and surgery of ingui- 

 nal and femoral herniae... London, 1833. 4 



GUTHRIE (THOMAS), D.D., Minister of Free St 

 John's church, Edinburgh. Manse fund of the 

 Free Church of Scotland. Speech at the great 

 public meeting held in the City Hall, Glas- 

 gow, on the 9th July, 1845. 



Glasgow, 1845. 8 



A plea on behalf of drunkards and against 

 drunkenness. Edin., 1850. 8 



H. HALDANE. 



H. (J.), i. e. J. HORSIHOLD. 



H. (J.). A defence of the people's right, from 

 Acts, 14. 23. against the cavils of the continua- 

 tor of the Enquiry. Edin., 1733. 8 



A short synopsis of the arguments for the peo- 

 ple's right to elect their priests and other spi- 

 ritual judges under the Old Testament. 



Edin., 1734. 8 



A second synopsis ; wherein some of the chief 

 New Testament arguments for the people's 

 right of election are adduced ; and proved to 

 be fully demonstrated. Edin., 1734. 8 



A third synopsis ; containing some of the chief 

 arguments for popular election from the sacred 

 Epistles. Edin., 1734. 8 



H. (J.), i. e. John HUTCHINSON. 



H. (T.), i. e. Thomas HOBBES. 



HABERT (Luoovicus). Compendium theolo- 

 gife. s. L, 1714. 8 



HJERETICI, HERETICS. A discourse con- 

 cerning the laws, ecclesiastical and civil, made 

 against hereticks, by Popes, Emperors, and 



Kings, provincial and general councils, ap- 



? roved by the Church of Rome ; shewing 

 . What Protestant subjects may expect to 

 suffer under a Popish prince acting accord- 

 ing to these laws. II. That no oath or pro- 

 mise of such a prince can give them any just 

 security that he will not execute these laws 

 upon them. With a preface against perse- 

 cuting and destroying hereticks. By a cor- 

 dial friend to the Protestant religion now by 

 law established in these realms. Now repub- 

 lished, with an introduction. 



London, 1723. 8 



HALDANE (JAMES ALEXANDER). Journal of a 

 tour through the Northern counties of Scot- 

 land and the Orkney isles, in autumn 1797. 

 Undertaken with a view to promote the know- 

 ledge of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 



Edin., 1798. 12 



* A letter to J. A. H. , on his sermon upon 

 the late fires, the musical festival, &c. &c. &c. 

 By a layman. Edin., 1825. 8 



