72 books
Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland from the Restoration of King Charles II. A.D. 1660
A Memorial for His Highness the Prince of Orange in Relation to the Affairs of Scotland Together with the Address of the Presbyterian-Party in That Kingdom to His Highness
A Moral Essay, Preferring Solitude to Publick Employment, and All It's Appanages, Such as Fame, Command, Riches, Pleasures, Conversation, & (1665)
Religio Stoici with a Friendly Addresse to the Phanaticks of All Sects and Sorts. (1665)
Jus Regium, Or, the Just and Solid Foundations of Monarchy in General and More Especially of the Monarchy of Scotland, Maintain'd Against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, & (1684)
That the Lawful Successor Cannot Be Debarr'd from Succeeding to the Crown Maintain'd Against Dolman, Buchannan, and Others / By George MacKenzie ... (1684)
A Vindication of His Majesties Government and Judicatures, in Scotland from Some Aspersions Thrown on Them by Scandalous Pamphlets and News-Books, and Especially, with Relation to the Late Earl of Argyle's Process. (1683)
A Defence of the Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland with a True Account When the Scots Were Govern'd by Kings in the Isle of Britain
The Moral History of Frugality Vvith Its Opposite Vices, Covetousness, Niggardliness, Prodigality and Luxury / Written by the Honourable Sir George MacKenzie ... (1691)
The Mistaken Advantage by Raising of Money Discovered in a Letter to a Friend. (1695)
A Moral Essay, Preferring Solitude to Publick Employment, and All It's Appanages Such as Fame, Command, Riches, Pleasures, Conversation, & / By Mr. George McKenzie ... (1666)
Religio Stoici (1663)
Moral Gallantry a Discourse, Wherein the Author Endeavours to Prove, That Point of Honour (Abstracting from All Other Tyes) Obliges Men to Be Vertuous and That There Is Nothing So Mean (or Unworthy of a Gentleman) as Vice / By Sir George MacKenzie. (1667)
The Religious Stoic, Or, a Short Discourse on These Several Subjects Viz. of Atheism, Superstition, World's Creation, Eternity, Providence, Theology, Strictness of Churches (1693)
A Vindication of the Government in Scotland During the Reign of King Charles II Against MIS-Representations Made in Several Scandalous Pamphlets to Which Is Added the Method of Proceeding Against Criminals (1691)
Reason an Essay / By Sir George MacKenzie. (1690)
A Defence of the Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland with a True Account When the Scots Were Govern'd by Kings in the Isle of Britain / By Sir George MacKenzie ... (1685)
A Moral Paradox Maintaining, That It Is Much Easier to Be Virtuous Than Vitious / By George MacKenzie. (1669)
A Moral Paradox Maintaining, That It Is Much Easier to Be Vertuous Then Vitious / By Sir George Mackeinzie. (1667)
A Vindication of His Majesties Government and Judicatures in Scotland from Some Aspersions Thrown on Them by Scandalous Pamphlets and News-Books, and Especially with Relation to the Late Earl of Argiles Process. (1683)
Reason an Essay. by Sir George MacKenzie Late Lord Advocate of Scotland. (1695)
The System of the Weather of the British Islands (1821)
Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects; To Which Is Prefix'd Some Account of His Life and Writings, with an Index to the Whole
Observations Upon the 18. Act. 23. Parl. K. James VI. Against Dispositions Made in Defraud of Creditors, &c. by Sir George MacKenzie ... the Third Edition Corrected, and in Several Paragraphs Much Enlarged