MANUSCRIPTS. 



935 



SERMONS. A volume of sermons, preached in ' 

 1750, on the following texts : Luke, xvi. 8 ; ! 

 Is. liii. 1 ; Heb. viii. 10-12 ; Acts, xii. 11 ; 

 1 Pet. ii. 5 ; Eph. vi. 10. 4 



A volume of sermons on the following texts : 

 Ps. xiv. 2 ; Ps. cxvi. 16 ; Matt. xxv. 23 ; Gal. 

 iii. 13 ; Rev. i. 6 ; Heb. xi. 7 ; 1 Thess. iv. 1 ; [ 

 Rom. viii. 8. Two of these are dated Leith, ' 

 Aug. 1092, and West Kirk, 1692. fol. j 



Thirty seven sermons on various texts. No ; 

 indication of place, date, or author. The hand- 

 writing appears to be of the latter part of the 

 17th century. 4 i 



The law was given by Moses. But grace and i 

 truth came by Jesus Christ. Sermons preached i 

 att severall occasions by severall ministers of j 

 the Gosple in Edinburgh Presbytery. Written 

 at lirst in short hand and then transcribed. ; 

 Edinburgh. Written by James Hamiltoun. 

 MDCCXI. 4 



A volume of sermons preached at Auchter- 

 muchty, Logie, &c. in 1764 on the following 

 texts : Rev. iii. 20 ; Ps. xlv. 13 ; 2 Sam. xii. 



' 2 ; John, xv. 11 ; Lev. xxvi. 40-43 ; Luke, 

 xxiv. 26 ; Is. xxv. 8 ; Rev. iii. 2. With occa- 

 sional Table services. 8 



A volume containing some notes of sermons 

 upon Isaiah, chap, xl., and liii.-lix. 4 



A volume containing some notes of sermons 

 upon Matt. chap, xi.-xvi. In the same hand 

 as the previous volume. 



A volume consisting chiefly of Action- sermons | 

 preached in the Barony and High churches, 

 Glasgow, from the year 1741 to 1750. 4 



- A volume, containing notes of sermons and 

 addresses delivered by the Rev. Messrs Brown, 

 Thomas Boston, Byers, Chisholm, Craig, Craw- i 



ford, Davidson, Hunter, Innes, Livingston, 

 Milne, Murray of Penpont, Riccaltoun, and 

 Gabriel Wilson, during the years 1723-1733. 

 Taken by John Blackball. 4 



SINCLAIR ( ), Minister of Balfron.A vo- 

 lume of sermons on the following texts : 

 John, x. 27 ; John, x. 11 ; Heb. xiii. 20 ; 

 Heb. xiii. 21 ; 1 Pet. v. 4 ; Col. i. 2 ; John, 

 xii. 26 ; John, xii. 32 ; Tit. iii. 3 ; John, xiv. 

 15, 16 ; John, xiv. 16, 17. The dates vary 

 from 1749 to 1755. 4 



SMITH (JAMES), Minister of the Free Church, 

 Dumbarton. The eve of the Disruption. A 

 narrative of transactions and discussions, held 

 in St Luke's church, Edinburgh, by the adhe- 

 rents of the Convocation, during the three 

 days preceding the Assembly of 1843. fol. 

 [In a long and interesting historical note, 

 dated, Dumbarton Free Manse, 27. Nov. 

 1851, Mr Smith states that the above MS. 

 (which is in his own handwriting), is a copy 

 of the paper given in to the Committee on 

 the Memorials of the Disruption.] 

 TRIUMVIRATE. The formidable triumvirate, 

 or the malignant club. In the Hudibrastic 

 manner. 8 



VEITCH, or VETCH (JAMES), Minister at Ma o/i - 

 line. Xf/ffTOf AKoiToho; ; or, the Apostolick 

 office of Christ, explained and vindicated from 

 Heb. iii. 1-6, and other parallel places of Scrip- 

 ture. No part of the MS. is in the hand writ- 

 ing of Veitch except the dedication to Hugh 

 Campbell, Earl of Loudoun. It has a printed 

 title-page, and bears the date of 1691. 4 



WALLACE (JAMES), Prebendary of St John, Kirk- 

 wall. The harmonic of the Gospel. Dated 

 Kirkwall, July, 1676. fol. 



LATIN MANUSCRIPTS. 



ANSELMUS, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury. 

 Anselmi et aliorum orationes xxv. ad Angelos, 

 Arch - angelos, et Apostolos. A manuscript 

 on vellum, of Cent. xiv. It contains forty 

 eight leaves, and is written in a Gothic cha- 

 racter, with red titles and illuminated capitals. 

 After the last prayer, addressed to St Mil- 

 dreth, is a paraphrase on the 51st Psalm, be- 

 ginning, Miserere mei, Deus, accompanied by 

 a commentary. The prayers are chiefly by 

 Anselm, and addressed to St John the Bap- 

 tist, St John the Evangelist, St Peter, St 

 Paul, St Andrew, St Stephen, St Laurence, 

 St Vincent, St Nicholas, St Benedict, St Gre- 

 gory, St Augustin, St Martin, St Edmund, St 

 Thomas, St Mary Magdalene, St Catherine, 

 St Mildreth, and to all the saints. 4 



ATHANAS1US, Saint, Archbishop of Alexandria. 

 Opuscula. A manuscript on vellum, of 

 Cent. xv. Written on 130 leaves, with red 

 titles, and having the first page and the initial 

 letters illuminated. It contains the following 

 pieces. 1. Contra Gentiles per Ambrosium Mo- 

 iiachumFlorentinum in Latinum traductus. 4 

 [Printed in vol. i., pt. 1, p. 1 of the Benedic- 



tine edition of the works of Athanasius, Pa- 

 tavii, 1777, 3 vol. fol.] 



2. De incarnatione Verbi, ej usque ad noa 

 per corpus adventu. [Opp. vol. i., pt. 1, 

 p. 38.] 



3. De unita trinitate Deitatis. 



4. De Propriis Personis et unito nomine Dei- 

 tatis. 



5. De assumptione hominis contra Mascellio- 

 nem hereticum pessimum. 



6. De singulis nominibus contra novellam he- 

 resim cuiusdam Patentini Urbici. 



7. De una et sempiterna substantia Trinitatis. 



8. De beatitudine Filii et de prescriptione 

 secte pessime. 



9. De professione regule catholice cum incre- 

 patione heretice. 



10. De Unitate divine substantie. 



[The preceding eight pieces belong to one 

 work. Nos. 3 to 9 are printed in vol. ii., 

 pp. 632, et seqq.] 



11. De Spiritu Sancto. [Printed in vol. i., 

 pt. 2, p. 773.] 



12. Professio arriana et confessio catholica. 

 [Printed in vol. ii. , p. 554.] 



