APPENDIX.] 



SCIENCE SMITH. 



929 



SCIENCE. Annales de 1' Association Interna- 

 tionale pour le progres des sciences sociales. 

 Deuxieme session. Congres de Gand. Pre- 

 miere [troisieme et quatrieme] livraison. 



Bruxelles et Leipzig, 1864. 8 



SCOTLAND. Correspondence from' July, 1840, 

 to January, [and February] 1847, relating to 

 the measures adopted for the relief of the dis- 

 tress in Ireland and Scotland. 



London, 1847. fol. 



Concilia Scotioe Ecclesife Scoticanse Statuta 

 tarn provincialia quam synodalia qme super- 

 sunt. MCCXXV.-MDLIX. [Edited for the Ban- 

 natyne Club by Joseph Robertson.] 2 torn. 



Edinburgi, 1866. 4 



BURGHS. Records of the convention of the 

 Royal Burghs of Scotland, with extracts from 

 other records relating to the affairs of the 

 Burghs of Scotland. 1295-1597. [With pre- 

 face by J. D. Marwick.] Edin., 1866. 4 



PUBLIC HOUSES. Report from the select com- 

 mittee [of the House of Commons] on public 

 houses, Scotland ; together with the minutes 

 of evidence, appendix and index. 



[London], 1846. fol. 



REFORMED PRESBYTERY. The constitution of 

 the Associate Reformed Synod in America con- 

 sidered, disowned, and testifyed against, as 

 inconsistent with the Reformation-constitution 

 of Britain and Ireland, by authority of the 

 Reformed Presbytery in Scotland. 



Glasgow, 1787. 8 



Testimony against the evil and danger of 

 Popery, in a warning addressed, by the Sy- 

 nod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church 

 in Scotland, to the people under their care, 

 and to Protestants in general. 



Paisley, 1817. 8 



SCOTLAND, CHURCH OF. A declaration and 

 testimony to the true Presbyterian, reformed, 

 covenanted doctrine, worship, discipline and 

 government of the Church of Scotland, as it 

 is founded on and agreeable to the word of 

 God. By a remnant who through grace are 

 still endeavouring to bear witness to and con- 

 tend for Scotland's covenanted reformation. 



s. I., 1755. 8 



A word for that section in the Church, who, 

 in the recent struggle, took up what may be 

 called a medium position. Edin. , s. a. 8 



SCOTLAND, FREE CHURCH OF. Communi- 

 cations on the principles of the Free Church 

 of Scotland. Issued by the committee of the 

 General Assembly. Edin., 1855. 8 



SCOTT (HEW), A.M., Minister of Anstruther- 

 Wester. Fasti Ecclesine Scoticanje : the suc- 

 cession of ministers in the parish churches of 

 Scotland, from the Reformation, A. D. 1560, to 

 the present time. Part ii. Synods of Merse 

 and Teviotdale, Dumfries, and Galloway. 



Edin., 1867. 4 



SELEUCIA, BISHOP OP. See BASILIUS. 



SEN (RAM PRASHADA). Kabiranjan Bidya Shun- 

 dar. Calcutta, 1270, A.H. 8 



SENEX. The present position of the Estab- 

 lished Church of Scotland vindicated, in a 



letter to Alexander Campbell, Esq. of Monzie. 

 [Signed Senex.] Perth, 1844. 8 



SERMONS. Twelve evangelical sermons. [In 

 Armenian.] Smyrna, 1846. 8 



Fourteen evangelical sermons. [In Armeno- 

 Turkish.] Smyrna, 1847. 8 



SHAPNA'DYA'YA. Shapnadyaya. 



s. I. et a. 8 



SHARP (GRANVILLE). * Six letters to G. S., 

 respecting his remarks on the uses of the defi- 

 nitive article in the Greek text of the New 

 Testament. [By Christopher WORDSWORTH.] 

 London, 1802. 8 



SHERBORNE, BISHOP OF. See ALDHELMUS. 



SHERLOCK (THOMAS), D.D., Bis)wp of London. 

 The tryal of the witnesses of the resurrec- 

 tion of Jesus [CHRIST]. 1729 



SHIELDS, or SHIELS (ALEXANDER), Minister 

 at St Andrews. The Scots inquisition, con- 

 taining a brief description of the persecution 

 of the Presbyterians in Scotland, acted by the 

 instigation of the antichristian Prelates and 

 curates, and executed by the Scots persecu- 

 tors, under the government of King Charles 

 II. and the Duke of York. To which are 

 added, two letters, the first containing an ac- 

 count of the tyrannical and arbitrary govern- 

 ment of King Charles II. and the Duke of 

 "York. The second, upon the nature of true 

 loyalty, and to whom the same is due... As 

 also, some remarks on a paper published in 

 the Caledonian Mercury, October 30th and 

 November 1, 1745, casting several malicious 

 and groundless aspersions upon the sufferers. 

 Reprinted, Edin., 1844. 12 



SHORE (JOHN), Lord Teignmmith. A letter to 

 the Rev. Christopher Wordsworth, D.D. , in 

 reply to his Strictures on the British and Fo- 

 reign Bible society. London, 1810. 8 



SIME (WILLIAM). History of the church and 

 parish of ST CUTHBERT. 1829 



SIMONIS (JOHANNES), Professor of history and 

 antiquities at Smalcald. Lexicon manuale 

 Hebraicum et Chaldaicum in Veteris Testa- 

 menti Libros, ordine etymologico descriptum. 

 Edidit Georgius Benedictus Winer. 



Llpsice, 1828. 8 



SINYANKI (J. E.), Missionary in Palestine, Sy- 

 ria and Egypt. Notes on some passages of 

 Scripture, original, and selected from Rabbi- 

 nical sources. London, 1852. 8 



SKELTON (PHILIP), B.A., Rector of Fintona. 

 OPHIOMACHES ; or, Deism revealed. 1749 



SLADEN (JOHN). Reasons offered against push- 

 ing for the repeal of the corporation and TEST- 

 ACTS. 1732 



SLAVERY. The anti-slavery monthly reporter. 

 [From April to Nov. 1829, and from Jan. 

 1830 to Dec. 1831.] London, 1829-1831. 8 



SMITH (HENRY B.), D. D. History of the 

 Church of Christ, in chronological tables : a 

 synchronistic view of the events, characteris- 

 tics and culture of each period, including the 

 history of polity, worship, literature and doc- 

 trines : together with two supplementary 

 tables upon the Church in America ; and an 



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