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evident that Presbyteriall Fingers are heavier than Episcopall Loynes; these correcting with a Rod, those with a Scorpion. And therefore it is not the Kingdome and Government of Jesus Christ, whose Yoake is easie, his Burthen light, and his Scepter a Scepter of Righteousnesse. 4to. 1646. [M. 20. 35.]

THE GOVERNMENT of the Church of Scotland fully declared. Wherein is largely set forth the Order and Uniformitie to be observed in the Realme of Scotland, concerning Doctrine, Administration of the Sacraments, &c. Together with an Act of Parliament, and severall Acts of the General Assemblies for rectifying and confirming of the same. 4to. London, 1647. [M. 20. 35.]

BROMWELL (John, Bp. of Londonderry) A Warning to take heed of the Scottish Discipline. 4to. 1649. [P. 45. (5.)]

A TRUE and Short Narrative of the horrid Murder of the Reverend Father in God, James [Sharp] Archbishop of St. Andrews, on the 3dof May, 1679. folio, London, 1680. [C. 5. 20.]

RAVILLAC REDIVIVUS: a Narrative of the Trial and Execution of James Mitchell, a Conventicle Preacher, for an Attack on the person of the Archbishop of St. Andrews; and also of the Trial and Execution of Major Weir for Adultery, Incest, and Bestiality. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 20. 14.] THE SPIRIT of Fanaticism exemplified in the Trials of Mr. James Michel, a Presbyterian Minister hanged at Edinburgh for an attempt made upon the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, and Major Thomas Weir, a gifted Brother, who was burnt between Edinburgh and Leith, for Adultery, Bestiality, and Incest. 8vo. London, 1710.

[P. 223. (14.)] The Principal Controversies between the Litteral Presbyters of the Kirk of Scotland, and the Illuminated Members of the Church of Christ called Quakers; truly collected, stated, and opened by G[eorge] WHITEHEAD.] 4to. London, 1672. [Ii. 1. 30.]

SOME QUESTIONS resolved concerning Episcopal and Presbyterian Government in Scotland. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 15. 32.]

AN HISTORICAL RELATION of the late General Assembly in Edinburgh, from Oct. 16 to Nov. 13, in the year 1690. 4to. London, 1691.

[M. 14. 32.] A LETTER to a Friend, giving an Account of all the Treatises that have been publish'd, with relation to the present Persecution against the Church of Scotland. 4to. London, 1692. [M. 14. 22.]

A CLOUD of Witnesses for the Royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ; or the Last Speeches and Testimonies of those who have suffered for the Truth in Scotland, since the year 1680. 12mo. Glasgow, 1796.

[Ff. 7. 31.] The True DiffERENCE betwixt the Principles and Practices of the Kirk and Church of Scotland, exemplified in several instances. 8vo. London, 1712. [M. 19. 36.]

BARCLAY (P.) A Persuasive to the People of Scotland, in order to remove their Prejudice to the Book of Common Prayer. 8vo. London, 1713. [M. 19. 16.] A VINDICATION of the Church of Scotland from the Aspersions of Mr. William Dugud. 8vo. London, 1714. [L. 15. 32.]

A REPRESENTATION of the State of the Church in North Britain, its Opposition to Episcopacy and Liturgy, and the Sufferings of the Orthodox and Regular Clergy, &c. 8vo. London, 1718. [P. 237. (4.)] STATE of the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge, Anno 1729. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1729. [P. 328. (9.)]

Short Accounts of the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1796, 1801, 1809, 1811. [Gg. 6. 16.] A Short Narrative of the Extraordinary Work at Cambuslang. [By James ROBE.] 12mo. Glasgow, 1742. [Ff. 8. 52.]

FISHER (James) A Review of Mr. Robe's Preface to his Narrative of the Extraordinary Work at Kilsyth. 12mo. Glasgow, 1742. [Ff. 8. 52.] Willison (James) Expostulatory Letter to Mr. James Fisher, on the preceding Review. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1743. [Ff. 8. 52.] Robe (James) Second and Third Letters to Mr. Fisher. burgh, 1743. [Ff. 8. 52.]

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A WARNING and Reproof, with Advice, to those who have spoken calumniously against the Work of the Spirit of God, at Cambuslang, &c. 12mo. Glasgow, 1742. [Ff. 8. 52.]

A TRUE ACCOUNT of the Wonderful Conversion at Cambuslang. 12mo. Glasgow, 1742. [Ff. 8. 52.]

CURRIE (John) A New Testimony unto and Further Vindication of the Work of God at Cambuslang. 12mo. Glasgow, 1742. [Ff. 8. 52.] DAVIDSON (William) The Cuckow, or Field Preacher's Petition. 12mo. Glasgow, 1742. [Ff. 8. 52.]

WEBSTER (Alexander) Divine Influence the True Spring of the Extraordinary Work at Cambuslang, and other Places in the West of Scotland. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1742. [Ff. 8. 53.]

THE SIGNS of the Times considered; or The high Probability that the present Appearances in New England and the West of Scotland are a Prelude of the Glorious Things promised to the Church in the latter ages. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1742. [Ff. 8. 53.]

A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland; in which the manner of Public Worship there is pointed out; its Inconveniences and Defects considered, and Methods for removing them humbly proposed. [By the Rev. Mr. HUME.] Svo. London, 1759. [P. 281. (4.)]

THE RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENT in Scotland examined upon Protestant Principles, occasioned by the late Prosecution against the Rev. Mr. Alexander Fergusson, Minister in Kilwinning. 8vo. London, 1771. [G. 23. 5.] STEWART (Alexander) Account of a late Revival of Religion in the Highlands of Scotland. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1802. [Aa. 3. 82.]

Another Copy. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1815. [Hb. 7. 23.] CHALMERS (Thomas) Substance of a Speech delivered in the General Assembly on Thursday, the 25th instant, respecting the Merits of the late Bill for the Augmentation of Stipends to the Clergy of Scotland. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1809. [Hh. 2. 45.]

Tracts relative to the Secession from the Kirk of Scotland.

GIB (Adam) The Present Truth: a Display of the Secession Testimony in three Periods, of the Rise, State, and Maintenance of that Testimony. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1774. [Hh. 9. 64,65.] Indictment, Trial and Sentence of Messrs. T―s K―r, A B―n, and R- -t M―n, before the Associate Synod, at the instance of the Rev. Mr. Adam Gib. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1768.

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[Ff. 7. 30.] A Plea for Persecution: Ay, (do not stare) Downright Genuine Persecution. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1774. [Ff. 7. 30.]

A Review of the Conduct and Principles of the Seceders. By Alexander Pirie. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1769. [Ff. 7. 30.]

(2) HISTORY OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. SKINNER (John) An Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, from the first Appearance of Christianity in that Kingdom to the Present Time. 8vo. London, 1788. [Cc. 3. 33,34.]

2 vols. *Skinner (John) Annals of Scottish Episcopacy, from 1788 to 1816, inclusive. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1818.

*An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops, down to the year 1688. By the Right Rev. Robert KEITH. Also an Account of all the Religious Houses that were in Scotland at the time of the Reformation, by John Spottiswoode. A new edition, corrected and continued to the present time, by the Rev. M. Russell, LL.D. 8vo. London, 1824.

A True State of the Case of the Rev. Mr. GREENSHIELDS' prison in Edinburgh, for reading the Common Prayer in an Episcopal Congregation. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 106. (16.)]

Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled a ' True State of the Case of the Rev. Mr. Greenshields; and the Proceedings against him in Scotland vindicated; with the Answers of the Magistrates of Edinburgh to his Bill of Suspension, &c. 4to. London, 1710. [M. 14. 8.]

THE FAMOUS TRYAL of Mr. James Grame, Episcopal Minister of Dumfermline, before the several Courts of Judicature in Scotland, concerning, 1. Christ's dying for all that profess the Gospel; 2. His purchasing pardon and salvation, on condition of Faith and Repentance. With his Defences at large. The whole wrote by the Defendant after he was deposed. London, 1719. [P. 157. (2.)]

The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Parts of Divine Service, for the Use of the Church of Scotland. folio, Edinburgh, 1737. [Gg. 2. 40.]

The Office for the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper according to the Use of the Episcopal Church in Scotland. [Edited by the Rev. John SKINNER.] 8vo. Aberdeen, 1807. [Ff. 4. 38.]

3. History of Wales.

i. Topography and Antiquities of Wales.

*ACCOUNT of North and South Wales. 8vo. Beaut. Engl. and Wales, Vols. XVII. and XVIII.

ROWLANDS (Henry) Mona Antiqua Restaurata: An Archæological Discourse on the Antiquities, Natural and Historical, of the Isle of Anglesey, the antient seat of the British Druids. 4to. Dublin, 1723.

[K. 6. 24.] A HISTORY of the Island of Anglesey, from its first Invasion by the Romans until finally acceded to the Crown of England. 4to. London, 1775. [R. 17. 23.]

A COLLECTION of Welch Travels, and Memoirs of Wales. 8vo.

[Hh. 8. 12.] A TRIP to North Wales, being a Description of that Country and People. 8vo. London, 1792. [Hh. 8. 12.]

WALLER (William) The Present State of the Mines in Cardiganshire. 8vo. [M. 19. 26.]

SHIERS (William) A Familiar Discourse concerning the Mine Adventure. 8vo. London, 1705. [L. 15. 25.]

A Vindication of the Proceedings of the Governour and Company of the Mine Adventurers of England. 8vo. London, 1709. [M. 19. 43.] POWELL (Rev. Mr.) Proposals for enriching the Principality of Wales. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 219. (5.)]

ii. Civil History of Wales.

The History of Wales, comprehending the Lives and Succession of the Princes of Wales, from Cadwallader, the last King, to Lhewelyn, the last Prince of British blood. With some account of the affairs of Wales under the Kings of England. Written originally in British by Caradoc of Lhancarvan. Translated and edited by W. WYNNE. Svo. London, 1702. [G. 22. 12.]

WARRINGTON (William) The History of Wales. 4to. London, 1786.

[A. 14. 94.] WELSH PIETY, or the Needful Charity of promoting the Salvation of the Poor; being an Account of the Rise and Progress of the Circulating Welsh Charity Schools. 8vo. 1740. [P. 131. (12.)]

A FURTHER ACCOUNT of the Progress of the Welsh Charity Schools. By the Rev. Mr. Jones, in a Letter to a Friend. Svo. London, 1740. [P. 131. (13.)] AN ADDRESS to the Charitable and Well-disposed, in behalf of the Poor in the Principality of Wales. 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 131. (14.)]

4. History of Ireland.

i. Topography and Antiquities of Ireland.

ECHARD (Laurence) An Exact Description of Ireland, chorographically surveying all its Provinces and Counties. 18mo. London, 1691.

[K. 8. 45.] *CARLISLE (Nicholas) A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. 4to. London, 1810.

A NATURAL HISTORY of Ireland. 4to. Dublin, 1726. [R. 16. 33.]
HIBERNIA Curiosa. 8vo. London, 17-. [P. 307. (3.)]

YOUNG (Arthur) A Tour in Ireland, with General Observations on the
State of that Kingdom, made in the years 1776-1779. 2 vols. 8vo.
Dublin, 1780. [L. 22. 8,9.]

*WAKEFIELD (Edward) An Account of Ireland, statistical and political. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1812.

8vo.

*LEDWICH (Edward) The Antiquities of Ireland. 4to. Dublin, 1803. *ROBERTSON (Joseph) The Traveller's Guide through Ireland: or a Topographical Description of that Kingdom. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1806. DOWN.-The Ancient and Present State of the County of Down. Dublin, 1757. [F. 25. 12.] DUBLIN.-An Enquiry, how far the Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, is invested with a Negative on the Proceedings of the Senior Fellows, by the Charter and Statutes of that College. 8vo. Dublin, 1790.

[li. 1. 13.] An Account of the Innovations made by the Archbishop of Dublin: both in respect of his Entrance on the Archbishoprick, and in regard of the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church. 4to. London, 1704. [M. 14. 9.] SMITH (Charles) Antient and Present State of the County and City of Waterford. 8vo. Dublin, 1746. [G. 22. 9.]

ii. Civil History of Ireland.

The History of Ireland. Mod. Un. Hist. folio, Vol. XVI. [Cc. 1. 35.] The History and Antiquities of Ireland. Written in Latin by Sir James WARE, and translated by Walter Harris. folio, Dublin, 1764.

[D. 3. 25.]

LELAND (Thomas) History of Ireland. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1773.

[Q. 2. 8-10.] TEMPLE (Sir John) The Irish Rebellion, or an History of the Beginnings and first Progress of the General Rebellion raised Oct. 23, 1641. 12mo. 1679. [E. 27. 13.]

STORY (George) An Impartial History of the Wars of Ireland during the Two last Years. 4to. London, 1693. [E. 1. 15.]

Hibernica, or some Ancient Pieces relating to Ireland. [By Walter HARRIS.] 8vo. Dublin, 1770. [Q. 5. 11.]

CAPEL (Arthur, Earl of Essex and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland) Letters. 4to. London, 1770. [Q. 2. 12.]

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