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Letters of King James the Sixth, from the Queen, Prince Henry, Prince Charles, the Princess
Elizabeth, and her husband, Frederick King of Bohemia, and from their son, Prince Fred-
erick Henry. From the Originals in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates. (Sir Patrick
Walker, of Coats.) 4to.
Edin. 1835
Reports of the State of certain Parishes in Scotland, made to his Majesty's Commissioners for
Plantation of Kirks, &c. in pursuance of an Ordinance dated April XII., M.D.XXVII.
From the Originals preserved in her Majesty's General Register House. (Alexander
Macgregor.) 4to.
ib. 1835
Rob Stene's Dream, a Poem. Printed from a Manuscript in the Leightonian Library, Dum-
blane. (Club.) 4to.

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ib. 1836

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(James ib. 1836

The Cochrane Correspondence regarding the Affairs of Glasgow. M.DCC.XLV.-VI.
Smith, of Jordanhill.) 4to.

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Catalogue of the Works printed for the Maitland Club, instituted March 1828; with Lists of the Members, and Rules of the Club. 4to. ib. 1836 Scala Chronica, by Sir Thomas Gray of Helon, Knight; a Chronicle of England and Scotland, from A.D. M.LXVI. to A.D. M.CCC.LXII. now first printed from the unique Manuscript; with an Introduction and Notes, by Joseph Stevenson. (Club.) 4to. ib. 1836 Selections from unpublished Manuscripts in the College of Arms, and the British Museum, illustrating the Reign of Mary Queen of Scotland, M.D.XLIII.-M.D.LXVIII. (Kirkman Finlay, of Castle Toward.) 4to. ib. 1836

The Life and Death of King James the First of Scotland. (George Macintosh.)

4to.

ib. 1836

Sir Beves of Hamtoun, a Metrical Romance, now first edited from the Auchinleck MS. (W. B. D. D. Turnbull.) 4to. ib. 1838

SHELF IV.

Nicoll, (John) Diary of, from 1650 to 1667. Manuscript Transcript from the original in the Advocates' Library. 3 vols. 4to.

See PROSE WORKS, vol. vii. p. 289.

The Royal Outlaw; or Edward the Black Prince, a Scottish Tale (in verse) of the eighteenth Century, founded on the truth of History. MS.

SHELF V.

4to.

Catalogue of the Library at Abbotsford. MS. 5 vols. 4to.

Catalogue of the Pictures, Armoury, &c. at Abbotsford. MS. 4to.

PRESS G.

BIBLES; THEOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL TRACTS.

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SHELF I

Holy Bible; containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha. Translated out of Greeke by Theodore Beza, &c.-The Revelation of St. John, &c. with F. Junius's Commentarie. Lond. R. Field, 1600.-Book of Psalmes, by Thomas Sternehold, John Hopkins, and others. wants title and end, and injured. 4to. Lond. R. Barker, 1601.

This Bible formerly belonged to Dean Swift, with MS. notes by him.

See Sir Walter Scott's edition of his Works, vol. i. p. 43; and PROSE WORKS, vol. ii. p. 418. Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha. Newly translated by his Majesty's special command, &c. imperfect. sm. 4to. Lond. R. Barker, 1612 Decretales Domini Gregorii, nunc accurata diligentia nuper emendate, &c. lit. goth. 4to. Paris. T. Kerver, 1519

Verdere's Love and Armes of the Greek Princes; or, the Romant of Romants. Written in French, and translated for the Right Hon. Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. tome II. (in 2 parts) and tome III. 1 vol. fol. Religious Tracts. 1 vol. 4to. containing,

1. History of Sin and Heresie, &c.

2. Keith's (Geo.) Satan disrobed, &c. or the Quaker's Last Shift, &c. 2d edit.

Lond. 1640

ib. 1698

ib. 1698

ib. 1697

ib. 1698

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5. Lesley's (Dr. Chas.) New Association of Moderate Churchmen with the Modern Whigs, &c. 4th edit.

ib. 1705

6.

Part II. 2d edit.

ib. 1705

7, 8.

Cassandra telling what will come of it. No. I. 3d edit. No. II. 2d edit.

ib. 1705

9.

10.

Wolf Stript of his Shepherd's Clothing. Answer to Moderation a Virtue. 4th edit.
Bishop of Salisbury's Proper Defence, &c.

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11. The Good old Cause, &c. a Second Defence of the Bishop of Sarum, &c.

13. Warning for the Church of England. .

Religious Controversial Tracts. 1 vol. 4to. containing,

1. Mr. Kirkwood's Plea before the Kirk, &c.

2. Keith's (George) Third Narrative of Proceedings at Quaker's Meeting. Fourth Narrative of Ditto.

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1. Narrative of Sir G. Rooke's Voyage to the Mediterranean, and Description of Gibraltar, &c. Lond. 1704 2. Papers against the Scots Toleration, and Patronages. (8vo.)

ib. 1712

3. Ballantyne's ( ) Comical History of Marriage betwixt Fergusia and Heptarchus.

ib. 1706

4. Great Britain's Union, and the Security of the Hanover Succession, &c. by a Person of Quality.

ib. 1705

5. Dick's (John) Testimony to the Doctrine, &c. of the Church of Scotland, &c.; with his last Speech on the Scaffold, 1684. Printed in the year

See Note to Old Mortality; PROSE WORKS, Vol. vii. p. 250.

6. Defoe's (D.) Letter, &c. Account how the Treaty of Union has been received here.

7. Webster's (Rev. J.) Covenants of Redemption and Grace Displayed.

8. Lord Beilhaven's Speech, 2d November.

Edin. 1706

ib. 1707

1706

9. Williamson's (Rev. David) Sermon before Duke of Queensberry, High Commissioner, &c. Edin, 1700 10. Letter to a M. P. &c. True Interest of Scotland respecting the Succession.

11. Oath of Abjuration displayed in its sinful nature, &c.

12. Letter to a Gent. &c. respecting Mr. Adam Glass. (8vo.)

13. Just Reproof, &c. of two late pamphlets on the Witches of Pittenweem. See Letters on Demonology, pp. 324-5.

14. Declaration of the Estates of Scotland; containing the Claim of Right, &c. 15. Curat Calder Whipt. By T. T.

16. The Oath of Abjuration enquired into.

Tracts. 1 vol. thin 4to. containing,

1. Hart's (Rev. Dr. John) Warning Piece to all Drunkards and Health-drinkers.

2. The Lawyer Outlawed; or a Brief Answer to Mr. Hunt's Defence of the Charter, &c. See PROSE WORKS, vol. i. p. 247.

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Edin. 1712

ib. 1712

ib. 1705

ib. 1689 ib. 1712 1712

Lond. 1682

ib. 1683

ib. 1683

ib.

5. Behold Two Letters; the one written by the Pope to the (then) Prince of Wales; the other an Answere to the said Letter by the said Prince, now his Majesty of England, &c.

Old Tracts. thin 4to.

containing,

Printed in the year of discoveries, 1642.

1. Penn's (William) Letter containing Reflections on "Good Advice to the Church of England," &c.

2. Conviction, &c. that it is the true interest of the City of Edinburgh, that Mr. F. in the ensuing Parliament.

3. Lines on the Indulgence, with a Reply. MS.

no date, [1687] -r be chosen, &c.

Edin. 1761

4. Paterson's (Ninian) Moristonus Martyr ; a Funeral Elegie on Andrew Ker of Moristoun, slain at Buda, July 19, 1686. 1687 5. To Hir Grace Hir Majesties High Commissioner, &c. Te Address far te fishers in te Highland Coasts, &c.

6. New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty, (with allowance.) (See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. ix. p. 195,)

7. Advice to Protestants.

8. Sherlock's (Rev. Dr.) Letter to a Member of Convention, with answer.

(See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. x. p. 185.)

no title or dale. Lond. 1687

no title, but about 1687

repr. 1689

9. Humble Representation of House of Commons to the Queen, with Her Majesty's most gracious Answer.

SHELF II.

Tracts by Dean Swift and others. 1 vol. 4to. containing,

1. Memorial of the State of England, &c. by Earl of Nottingham. (See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. xii. p. 586.)

2. Swift's (Dean) Tripe Club, a Satyr, &c.

3. The New Idol, a Poem, &c. inscrib'd to the unchristian Author of the Tripe Club.

Edin. 1712

Dub. 1706

Lond. 1706

ib. 1706

4. Great Britain's Union, &c. by a Person of Quality.

Lond. 1705

5. Humble Representation, &c. of the Lords, &c. to Her Majesty, 14th March 1704, and Her Majestie's Answer.

6. Defoe's (Daniel) Advice to all Parties.

7. Burnet's (Bishop) Speech on the Bill against occasional Conformity.

8. Defoe's (Daniel) Shortest Way to Peace and Union.

9. Reflections upon some Scandalous and Malicious Pamphlets, The Shortest Way, &c. 10. Dangers of Europe from the Growing Power of France. 3d edit.

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11. Two Letters, &c. respecting the Partition Treaty, vindicating King William.

12. Defoe's (Daniel) Mock Mourner, a Satyr, by way of Elegy on King William. 2d edit. 13. Somers's (Lord) Jura Populi Anglicani: or the Subject's Right of Petitioning set forth. 14. The Memorial, alias Legion, answered paragraph by paragraph, &c.

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Dub, 1705 Lond. 1705

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16. Defoe's (Daniel) New Test of Church of England's Loyalty; or Whiggish Loyalty and Church Loyalty compared.

(See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. ix. p. 589.)

17. The Rector's Case, concerning the Power of Suspension from Sacrament. 18. Answer to the Rector's Libel; or the Bishop's Case truly stated.

19. Case of the Suspended Bishops considered.

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ib. 1700

20. Johnson's (Samuel) Argument proving the Abrogation of King James to be constitutional. 21. Short History of the Kings of England, proving no direct Succession, &c.

22. Hickeringil's (Rev. Ed.) Lay Clergy; or the Lay Elder, &c.

23. Locke's (John) Letter concerning Toleration.

24. Defence of True Protestants, abused for the Service of Popery.

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ib. 1692

ib. 1692

ib. J. Dunton, 1695

ib. 1689

ib. 1680

ib. 1646

25. Eaton (Samuel) and Taylor's (Tim.) Defence of the Congregational Way, &c.

26. The People's Ancient and Just Liberties asserted. Tryal of W. Penn and W. Mead, 1670. ib. 1682 27. Death and Burial of John Asgill, Esq.

Tracts relative to the Union, &c. 1 vol. 4to. containing,

1. Vindication of Informers of breaches of Act against Prophaneness, &c.

2. Draught for a National Church Accommodation.

3. Lord Beilhaven's Speech in Parliament, 2 November.

4. Letter from Mr. Scruplous to Trialogus concerning the Union.

5. Ballantyne's Comical History of Marriage of Fergusia and Heptarchus.

6. Speech without doors concerning Toleration.

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8. Word to the Unioners and their Confederates.

9. Memorial concerning the disorders of the Highlands, &c.

10. Webster's (Rev. J.) Lawful Prejudices against an incorporating Union with England.

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17. Samson's Riddle, or a Branch of Bitter Wormwood bringing forth a Bundle of sweet-smelling Myrrh. (Account of Judicial Proceedings against the Covenanters in 1666 and 1667, their last Speeches, &c. (wants last leaf.)

Printed in the year

18. Modest Reply to a Letter from a Friend to Mr. John M'Millan.

Edin. 1705

19. Calamy's (Rev. Ed.) Sermon, &c. 1645, on the Danger of Covenant-Breaking.

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20. Smectymnuus Redivivus: Answer to a Book entitled An Humble Remonstrance, &c. 6th edit. Edin. 1708 Religious and other Tracts. 1 vol. 4to. containing,

1. Propositions concerning Optic Glasses, &c.

2. Stillingfleet's (Dean) Letter to Mr. Godwin, giving a true Account of a late Conference. 3. Letter, &c. desiring Information of the Conference.

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4. Stillingfleet's Letter to a Friend, reflecting on some Passages, in a Letter, &c. . Second Letter to Mr. G. in answer to Two Letters.

Lond. 1687

ib. 1687

6.

Doctrine of the Trinity and Transubstantiation compared, &c. 2 parts.

ib. 1687

10. Bishop Burnet's Letter, occasioned by the Second Letter (of Dr. Lowth.)

12. Smythies's (Rev. William) Three Replies to the Observator. 4th edit.

7. Parish Churches no Conventicles, &c. by O. U.

8. Burnet's (Bishop) Answer to a Letter occasioned by his Letter to Dr. Lowth. 9. Lowth's (Rev. Dr.) Second Letter to Dr. Burnet.

11. Stillingfleet's (Dean) Answer to Dr. Lowth's Letter.

13. Sicurus's Origin of Atheism, &c. translated by E. Bohun.

14. Saywell's (Rev. Dr. William) Inquiry into the Means of a happy Union.

15. Decree made at Rome, condemning some Opinions of the Jesuits.

16. Dryden (John) Absalon et Achitophel, Poema, Latino Carmine donatum.

17. Houghton's (John) Letters on Husbandry and Trade.

18. Wray's (Rev. W.) Anniversary Sermon on Fire of London.

Tracts, chiefly controversial between Protestants and Papists. 4to. containing,

1. Dellon's History of the Inquisition at Goa. Translated from French.

2. Canaries's (Rev. Dr. James) Rome's Additions to Christianity.

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3. Sherlock's (Rev. Dr. W.) Preservative against Popery. 2 Parts. With Vindication.

ib. 1688

4. Gordon's (Bishop of Aberdeen) Request to Roman Catholicks, to answer certain Queries, &c. 4th edit.

ib. 1687

5. Clagett's (Rev. Dr. W.) Prerogative of St. Ann, Mother of the Mother of God. With Preface. ib. 1688 6. Coventry's (Sir William) Character of a Trimmer, &c.

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9. Sherlock's (Rev. Dr. W.) Case of Allegiance due to Sovereign Princes. 2d edit.

ib. 1691

10. Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's Book. 2d edit.

ib. 1691

11. Wagstaffe's (Rev. T.) Answer to Dr. Sherlock's Vindication, &c.

ib. 1692

Tracts by the Duke of Buckingham, &c. sm. 4to. containing,

J. Buckingham's (George, Duke of) Short Discourse upon the Reasonableness of Men's having a Religion. See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. ix. p. 13.

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§. Considerations moving to a Toleration, &c. occasioned by the Duke of Buckingham's Discourse. . 1685

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