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  • Itinerarium Novi Testamenti: or, The Sacred History and Doctrine of the New Testament, in Question and Answer: With The Lives and Travels of the Virgin Mary and Joseph [...] Designed for the Use of Schools, and necessary in all Families. [...] Illustrated with six curious Copper-plates engraved by the Best Hands. The Second Edition. [Bound with:] A Supplement to the several Almanacks For the Year of our Lord God, 1752, 3 &c. [and:] A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; on Occasion of the late Earthquakes.

    Itinerarium Novi Testamenti: or, The Sacred History and...

    • Brown, C.; [Thomas Sherlock]
    • London: Printed for M. Brown, Publisher; Printed by Vertue and Goadby for the Subscribers, 1752
    £450 Find Out More
  • Aids to Reflection... Fourth edition with the author's last corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge Esq. M.A.

    Aids to Reflection… Fourth edition with the author’s...

    • Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
    • London: William Pickering, 1839
    £85 Find Out More
  • The Principal Acts of the General Assembly of The Church of Scotland, Conveened at Edinburgh the 16th day of October 1690. [Bound with 32 further editions covering the years 1691 to 1726.]

    The Principal Acts of the General Assembly of...

    • (Church of Scotland)
    • Edinburgh: Printed by George Mosman [issues 1-14]; The Relict of George Mosman [issues 15-18]; The Relict of Andrew Anderson [issues 19-23]; The Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson [issue 24]; The Successors of Andrew Anderson [issues 25-29]; Thomas Lumisden and Company [issue 30]; Mr James Davidson and Robert Fleming [issues 31-33], 1690
    £350 Find Out More
  • The Secret and True History of the Church of Scotland, from the Restoration to the year 1678. To which is added, an account of the Murder of Archbishop Sharp, by James Russell, an actor therein. Edited from the MSS. by Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe.

    The Secret and True History of the Church...

    • Kirkton, Rev. James
    • Edinburgh: Printed by James Ballantyne and Co., 1817
    £80 Find Out More
  • Autobiography of the Rev. Dr Alexander Carlyle, Minister of Inveresk, containing memorials of the men and events of his time.

    Autobiography of the Rev. Dr Alexander Carlyle, Minister...

    • Carlyle, Alexander
    • Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1860
    £75 Find Out More
  • The Seaman's Confidence. A dialogue between two Seamen after a Storm.

    The Seaman’s Confidence. A dialogue between two Seamen...

    • (Christianity)
    • London: Printed and sold by John Evans, 1815
    £50 Find Out More
  • The Blame of Kirk-Buriall, Tending to Perswade Cemiteriall Civiltie. Edited by W.B.D.D. Turnbull, Esq. Advocate.

    The Blame of Kirk-Buriall, Tending to Perswade Cemiteriall...

    • Birnie, William
    • London: W. Pickering, 1833
    £150 Find Out More
  • Two Short Catechisms, Mutually Connected; The Questions of the former being generally Supposed, and omitted in the latter. To which are now added, The Gospel Catechism, and Other Hymns for Children.

    Two Short Catechisms, Mutually Connected; The Questions of...

    • Brown, John
    • Edinburgh: Printed by J. Ritchie; and sold by Alex. Barrie, 1797
    £120 Find Out More
  • Autobiography of the Rev. Dr Alexander Carlyle, Minister of Inveresk, containing memorials of the men and events of his time.

    Autobiography of the Rev. Dr Alexander Carlyle, Minister...

    • Carlyle, Alexander
    • Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1860
    £85 Find Out More
  • Discourses on the Four Gospels, Chiefly with Regard to the peculiar Design of each, and the Order and Places in which they were written. To which is Added, An Inquiry concerning the Hours Of St. John, of the Romans, and of Some other Nations of Antiquity.

    Discourses on the Four Gospels, Chiefly with Regard...

    • Townson, Thomas
    • Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1778
    £350 Find Out More

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