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A lamentation for the declining state of Christianity in Scotland; and especially in the town and shire of Ayr, within the last hundred and fifty Years; with a contrast between the past and present Times. By James Maxwell, Poet in Paisley. To which is added, by a neuter hand, A blow at the root, Given by our Ecclesiastic Judicatories; whereby the Church of Scotland is almost overthrown. Set forth in a dialogue between the complainers against, and the defenders of Dr. W. M'gill, one of the Ministers of Ayr.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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Ascanius; or, the young adventurer. Containing an impartial account of the late rebellion in Scotland. with considerable additions and improvements.
Griffiths, Ralph, 1720-1803.Date: M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- Books
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A treatise on the cooking of big joints : as also instructions for roasting and boiling poultry and game, together with hints on the preparation of vegetables and the making of salads / by Jenny Wren.
Wren, Jenny, active 1891.Date: 1891- Books
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The history of the state and sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution. With an introduction, containing the most remarkable occurrences relating to the church, from the Reformation to the Restoration. By William Crookshank, A.M. Minister of the Scots congregation in Swallow-street, Westminster. In two volumes.
Crookshank, William, 1712?-1769.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Prayer for national prosperity and for the revival of religion inseperably connected. A sermon preached on Thursday, Feb. 16. 1758. Being the day appointed in Scotland for the late publick fast. By J. Witherspoon, A.M. minister of the Gospel in Paisley.
Witherspoon, John, 1723-1794.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Scotland's skaith; or the history o' Will & Jean: an owre true tale.
Macneill, Hector, 1746-1818.Date: 1795- Books
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The confessions of faith, catechisms, directories, form of church-government, discipline, &c. of public authority in the Church of Scotland: Together with the acts of assembly, concerning the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, of the Church of Scotland. Also, a collection of some principal acts and ordinances of the Parliaments of Scotland and England, and of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, in favours of the covenanted reformation. To which is added, the form of process in the judicatories of the Church of Scotland, with relation to scandals and censures: also, several acts and overtures of the general assemblies threanent; with other things of a public and interesting nature.
Church of Scotland.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A New history of Scotland; From the earliest accounts to the accession of George III. Adorned with plates of Fergus I. Fergus II. Kenteth II. Sir William Wallace, and all the Kings and Queens who have reigned since Alexander II.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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A general description of the east coast of Scotland, from Edinburgh to Cullen. Including a brief account of the Universities of Saint Andrews and Aberdeen; of the Trade and Manufactures carried on in the large Towns, and the Improvements of the Country. In a series of letters to a friend. By Francis Douglas.
Douglas, F. (Francis), 1710?-1790?.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The Psalms of David, in metre. Newly translated, and diligently compared with the original text, and former translations. More plain, smooth, and agreeable to the text than any heretofore. Allowed by authority of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in congregations and families. Together with the annotations of Mr David Dickson, professor of Divinity in the College of Edinburgh.
Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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An address to the Protestant interest in Scotland. Being an humble and seasonable warning, wherein is clearly demonstrated, the inexpediency and danger of repealing our penal laws against popery, or allowing that dangerous and idolatrous Religion to be openly profest within this Realm. More particularly shewing, I. That Popery is a False and Unscriptural Religion. II. That it is opposite to the Civil Constitution and Liberty of this Kingdom. III. That it is a Religion, which has hitherto been propagated and nourished only by Blood. IV. That the Penal Laws against it, in Scotland, were not founded in Persecution, but in Self-Defence. V. That a Repeal of the above Laws would appear to infer, in so far, a Breach of the Articles of the Union. VI. A comparative view of the Act of Parl. of the 11th and 12th of King William against Popery; and the Act of last Session in favour of the Professors of that superstition in England. Vii. Address concluded. With a postscript, Giving a short Account of the Popish Bill, Lately passed in Ireland: And an Appendix, Containing a Copy of the above Two Acts.
Morrison, James, -1781.Date: [1778?]- Books
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The absolute necessity of salvation through Christ. A sermon, preached before the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, in the High Church of Edinburgh, on Monday, January 2. 1758. By John Witherspoon, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Paisley. To which is subjoined a short account of the present state of the Society.
Witherspoon, John, 1723-1794.Date: 1758- Books
Domestic hygiene in war time : the environmental aspect / by John Innes.
Innes, John.Date: 1942- Archives and manuscripts
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County Burghs, Scotland, 1950-1963
Date: 1953-1961Reference: SA/FPA/A11/90Part of: Family Planning Association- Books
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The confession of faith, the larger and shorter catechisms, with the Scripture-Proofs at large. Together with The Sum of Saving Knowledge (contain'd in the Holy Scriptures, and held forth in the said Confession and Catechisms) and Practical Use thereof, Covenants, National and Solemn League. Acknowledgement of Sins, and Engagement to Duties, Directories, Form of Church Government, &c. Of Public Authority in the Church of Scotland. With acts of Assembly and Parliament, relative to, and approbative of the same.
Church of Scotland.Date: M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Divine miscellanies; or, sacred poems. In two parts. Part I. Sacred to devotion and piety. Consisting of Hymns and Divine Meditations upon various subjects and occasions, &c. Part II. Sacred to practical virtue and holiness. Consisting of three large Epistles. 1. A Practical Paraphrase on the Ten Commandments: humbly addressed to the Church of England, upon their solemn order of Reading them, with this Response, ̀̀lord have Mercy upon us, and Incline our Hearts to Keep this Law!'' 2. The Christian Warfare: Being a serious Exhortation to, and Expostulation with all Men to Enter and faithfully continue Soldiers under Christ. Originally addressed to the Protestant Dissenters in England, and now, not improperly, applied to the Church of Scotland. 3. The divine Original and primitive Glory of Christianity: Set forth in the Birth, Life, Sufferings, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and the Life and Conduct of his Apostles. Humbly addressed to all Professors of Christianity, for their holy Imitation. Written in plain and easy Language for the Improvement of all Lovers of Divine Poetry. By James Maxwell, Poet in Paisley.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A review of the synodical address, with a defence of the subordinate standards of the Church of Scotland. By the Rev. William Willis, Greenock.
Willis, William, approximately 1748-1827.Date: 1800- Books
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The confession of faith, the larger and shorter catechisms, with the Scripture-Proofs at Large. Together with The sum of saving knowledge (contain'd in the Holy Scriptures, and held forth in the said Confession and Catechisms) and Practical Use thereof, Covenants national and solemn league, Acknowledgment of sins and Engagement to Duties, Directories, Form of church-government, &c. of publick authority in the Church of Scotland, With Acts of Assembly and Parliament, relative to, and approbative of, the same.
Church of Scotland.Date: M,DCC,LVII. [1757]- Books
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A account of some strange apparitions had by a godly man in Kintyre, who hath been blind six years: containing some visional predictions and several judgments to befal these three kingdoms, particulary Scotland, and mor especially some towns therein; at Edinburgh, Glasgow, ... &c. With a reserve ... mercy to God's people, and to ... for their sake. In a letter from a gentleman in Kintyre, to his friend in Paisley.
Gentleman in Kintyre.Date: Printed in the year MDCCXXXIV. [1734.]- Books
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A smooth stone from the brook. Or, an humble attempt to prevent backsliding from the principles of the covenanted Church of Scotland, in some letters to the Rev. George Lawson, by the Reverend William Willis, Minister Of The Gospel, Greenock.
Willis, William, approximately 1748-1827.Date: 1799- Ephemera
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James Robertson & Sons.Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]- Books
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A defence of the Reformation-Principles of the Church of Scotland. With a continuation of the same. And a letter from a member of the Associate Presbytery to a Minister in the Presbytery of D-e. Wherein the exceptions that are laid against the conduct of the Associate Presbytery, as also against their Judicial Act and Testimony, by the Rev. Mr. Currie in his Essay on Separation, are examined; and the injurious Reflections cast upon our Reforming Period from 1638 to 1650, in the foresaid Essay, are discovered. By William Wilson A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Perth.
Wilson, William, 1690-1741.Date: M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- Books
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A letter to the clergy of the Church of Scotland, respecting their late political conduct. Second edition, corrected and improved by the author, Robert Johnston.
Johnston, Robert.Date: 1796- Books
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A Candid enquiry into the causes of the late and the intended migrations from Scotland. In a letter to J- - - - - - - - - R- - - - - - - - - Esq; Lanark-Shire.
Date: [1771?]- Books
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An essay on manufacturing milk into butter and cheese; and on calf-feeding, &c. intended for the perusal and benefit of farmers. By James Stele.
Stele, James.Date: [1794]