JAMES GEMMELL, GEORGE IV. BRIDGE, EDINBURGH. 



The Establishment Principle Defended ; A 



Reply to the Statement by the Committee of the United 

 Presbyterian Church on Disestablishment and Disen- 

 dowment. By the Kev. WILLIAM BALFOUR, Holyrood ; 

 with Preface by Dr. BEGG. Crown 8vo, sewed, 2nd edi- 

 tion, 1/6. 



" The book is very powerfully written ; the discussion of the whole ques- 

 tion in its Scriptural aspects is searching, logical, and exhaustive Every 



clergyman should procure the small volume." BELFAST WEEKLY NEWS. 



"One of the most fascinating works of the kind we ever read." HUNTLY 

 EXPRESS. 



" We most cordially recommend this very able work to all interested in the 

 subject." WESTERN STANDARD. 



" It has been perused by us with mingled admiration and satisfaction, and 

 most cordially do we thank the talented author for such a timely and power- 

 ful defence of the principle of Establishments, or of national obligation to 

 honour Christ by serving His Church." Dr. MANSON, Perth. 



Church Establishments ; or, the Bible and 



the Nation, with a Special Reference to the Church of 

 Scotland. By the Rev. DANIEL FRASER, A.M., Helms- 

 dale. Crown 8vo, cl. 3s. 6d. 



"We recommend Mr. Eraser's book to the friends, but especially to the op- 

 ponents, of National religion. In all cases he assigns a reason for what he 

 states, an example which we wish the Liberationists to follow." PERTH- 

 SHIRE COURIER. 

 " An earnest and splendid plea for a National recognition of the Protestant 



religion, and an exposure of the evils and follies of Voluntaryism The 



-case of the Established Church of Scotland is admirably dealt with, and a 

 most fervid and powerful appeal is made in her behalf. The whole work 

 is carefully and thoughtfully composed." THE PROTESTANT TIMES. 



Statement of the Difference between the 



Profession of the REFORMED CHURCH OF SCOT- 

 LAND, as adopted by the Seceders, and the Profession 

 contained in the New Testimony and other Acts lately 

 adopted by the GENERAL ASSOCIATE SYNOD : par- 

 ticularly on the POWER OF THE CIVIL MAGIS- 

 TRATE respecting Religion, National Reformation, etc. 

 By the late THOMAS M'CRIE, D.D., Author of " Life of 

 John Knox," etc. With Preface by Prof. Smeaton, 

 D.D., Edinburgh. Crown 8vo, cloth, 499 pp., price 5/. 

 " It is a masterly defence of the principle of Establishments as a Scripture 

 truth ; and the most complete vindication ever given to the world of the 

 position occupied by the Reformed Church of Scotland on the whole subject 

 of National Religion, and of the magistrate's legitimate power in promoting 

 it." Prof. SMEATON. 



" A masterly and exhaustive treatise." WATCHWORD. 

 " We heartily and earnestly recommend all who are in doubt and difficulty, 

 or who may wish instruction on the Voluntary controversy, and the prin- 

 ciples that underlie it, to this reprint of Dr. M'Crie's Statement." EDINBURGH 



COURANT. 



" Whoever wishes to study the.important subject here treated of will do 

 well to have the little book beside him." SCOTSMAN. 



