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.MAM SCRIPTS. 



COVENANT. Tla- r-.nf.. ssi.-n of faith f..r Jia- 

 tional covenant] subt at first l>y (lit- Kindts 

 .Matie and his houshold in the yeare <-f <;.<! 

 K.SO. Therefter by personnes of all rankes in 

 the yeare 1581. By ordinance of the Lordis 

 of Secreit Counsall and artis of tin- (inall AH- 

 s> inhlie. Sub* againe by all sortes of personnes 

 in y e yeare 1590. by a new ordinance ot 

 sail at y e desire of the Gnall Assemblie. With 

 j gnall band for maintenance of y trew reli- 

 gioun. [A copy of the national covenant writ- 

 ten on parchment, and having adhibited to it 

 the autograph signatures of Leslie, Dunferme- 

 l\m-, Wemyss, Rothess, Lindesay, Eglintoun, 

 Wintoun, Montgomery, Balmerino, Montrose, 

 l);tlhousie, Forrester, Boyd, Elcho, Fleming, 

 Loudoun, Carnegy, Sinclare, Kinross, Cran- 

 stoun, and Gray. On the outside it bears the 

 date 1657.] 



A solemne league and covenant for reforma- 

 tion, and defence of religion, the honour and 

 happinesse of the King, and the peace and 

 safety of the three kingdomes of Scotland, 

 England, and Ireland. 4 

 [The printed copy sent for signatures to the 



parish of Edzell. It contains one hundred 

 and ninety one names. The solemne league 

 is printed at Edinburgh, by Evan Tyler, in 

 1643.] 



CRAIG (Sir THOMAS), of Riccarton. A compend 

 of Craig De Feudis, done into English. 4 

 CRESSEY, or CRESSY (HUGH PAULIN DE, or 

 SERENUS). XVI. revelations of divine love, 

 shewed to a devout servant of our Lord, called 

 Mother Juliana, an anchorite of Norwich : 

 who lived in the days of King Edward the 

 Third. Published by R. F. S. Cressy. Printed 

 in the year MDCLXX. Permissu superiorum. 



4 



CUMMING (Mrs), of Logie. The religious expe- 

 riences of Mrs Gumming of Logie. 4 

 [From the dates on several of the pages, these 

 appear to have been first written about the 

 years 1709, 10, and 11. They were probably 

 transcribed into this volume from the origi- 

 nal papers.] 



CUNNINGHAM (WILLIAM), D.D., Principal and 

 professor of divinity in the New College, Edin- 

 burgh. Fifty- two lectures on Apologetics, 

 delivered to students of the first year in theo- 

 logy, in the New College, Edinburgh, during 

 Session 184445 ; and again during Session 

 1847-48. 4 



Ten lectures, the greater number of which 

 were delivered at the opening or closing of the 

 Session in the New College. 4 



Five lectures on Church government delivered 

 in the New College in March 1850. 4 



Six lectures on Luther, Melanchthon, Zwin- 

 gle, Calvin, and Beza, the substance of which 

 was published in the British and Foreign 

 Evangelical review [1856, 1860, 1861], and re- 

 printed in the volume of Dr Cunningham's 

 works entitled, " The Reformers ; and the 

 theology of Ihe Reformation" edited l>y his 

 literary executors, and published in 1862. 4 



Sixty-two l.-chnvs nil ( 'Lurch history, drli- 



;, in tin: New (.'(illi-^i;, to the .Iiilii: 

 of stiitK-nt.H in thru; 



Sixty-live- I- t'hnn-h history, d 1 



ed, in the New College, to tli iass of 



students in theology. 4 ' 



[Almost all of the above two courses of 1> c- 

 luiVH have' Vt n primed, in two voluims, 

 under the title, " Historical theology ; a re- 

 view of the principal doctrinal discussions in 

 the Christian Church since the Apostolic 

 age." Edited by Dr Cunningham's literary 

 executors, and published in 1863.] 



DICK, or DICKSON (DAVID), Minuter of I,, 

 A volume of sermons. Begun 15. October 

 1635. They have been printed among the 

 cheap publications issued by the Free Church 

 of Scotland. 8 



GALLOWAY, SYNOD OF. Overture from the 

 Synod of Galloway. April 1801 ; [relative to 

 the operation of the Income act upon the 

 livings of the ministers of the Church of Scot- 

 land.] 4 



GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The proceedings of 

 the two solemn General Assembly's, the former 

 holden at Glasgow in the year of our Lord 

 1638, the latter holden at Edinburgh in the 

 year of our Lord 1639. Together with a cata- 

 logue of the commissioners and members of 

 the former of these Assemblys, prefix'd to the 

 whole. Transcribed by P. P. anno 1711. 4 



GRANT (Sir WILLIAM), Lord Prestongrange. 

 Advices in law respecting ecclesiastical ques- 

 tions by Mr William Grant, Procurator for 

 the Church, now Lord Prestongrange. Con- 

 tained in letters extending from 1735 to 1746. 



fol. 



MACKINTOSH (JOHN). Three volumes of notes 

 of public lectures on Classics, and the early 

 Fathers ; and notes of private studies. Taken 

 at Cambridge, in 1841, 42. 8 



MELDRUM (GEORGE), one of the ministers of 

 Edinburgh. A series of discourses on the 

 Decalogue, and on miscellaneous subjects. 

 Preached in the years 1706, 1707, and 1708. 

 At the end, there is the following note : " Care- 

 fully collated with the original ended at East- 

 wood July 31 1729 and agrees." 4 



MONTEITH (JAMES). A volume of notes of 

 sermons delivered during the years 1720 and 

 1721. 8 



NORRIESTON. Petition of Alexander Blair of 

 St Thomas Wells, and others, inhabitants of 

 the perambulated bounds of Norrieston in 

 Perthshire. 1784. fol. 



Petition of Henry Doig, for himself, and as 

 commissioner for a majority of the heritors, 

 elders, and heads of families of the perambu- 

 lated bounds of Norrieston. 1797. fol. 



POPERY. An anonymous MS. on the Popish 

 controversy. Written apparently in the latter 

 part of the 17th century. 8 



RENWICK (JAMES), the martyr. Two letters of 

 J. R, ; the one dated Feb. the 13th, and the 

 other, Feb. the loth, 1U88. [The latter was 

 written two days before Renwick's death.] 



