26 books
Otia Christiana, or Christian Recreations
A Letter, Wherein the Scriptural Grounds and Warrants for the Reformation of Churches by Way of Covenant, Are Succinctly Considered and Cleared
The Nature of the Bible, Considered in Relation to Modern Scepticism
An Explication of Passages Excepted Against in the Marrow of Modern Divinity, Taken from the Book It Self
Notes about the Spirit's Operations, for Discovering from the Word, Their Nature and Evidence. Together with Diverse Remarks, for Detecting the Enthusiastical Delusions of the Cevenois, Antonia Bourignon
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Two letters, written by a minister of the gospel to a gentleman, concerning Professor Campbell's divinity. Letter I. Wherein his scheme concerning the origine, or primary source of moral virtue
Abstract of Two Private Discourses on Mark IX. 23. Published at the Desire of Some of the Hearers. by James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock.
A Letter to a Person, Exercised to Godliness, about Our Natural Enmity
A Casuistical Essay Upon the Lord's Prayer Wherein Divers Important Cases, Relative to the Several Petitions, Are Succinctly Stated and Answered. to Which Is Subjoin'd, a Letter to a Friend, ...
Three Missives Written to a Minister of the Gospel, in Answer to One from Him; Wherein the Author's Grounds for Remaining in Communion with the Church of Scotland, ... Are ... Fairly Stated
An Abstract of Sundry Discourses on Job XXXVI. 8, 9, 10. by James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock.
Memoirs of the public life of Mr. James Hogg; and of the ecclesiastical proceedings of his time, previous to his settlement at Carnock
A Letter to a Gentleman, in Which the Unlawfulness of Imposing Forms of Prayer, and of Other Acts of Worship Is Plainly Demonstrated by James Hog ...
Some Select Notes Towards Detecting a Covered Mixture of the Covenant of Works, and of Grace
A Letter to a Gentleman Detecting the Gangrene of Some Errors Vented at This Time. by James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock
Notes about Saving Illumination. to Which Are Subjoined, Two Letters, One Explaining the Lord's Guiding His People by His Word. and the Other Detecting the Delusions of Some of the Cevennois.
The Right of Church Members to Chuse Their Own Overseers Stated from the Scriptures
A Letter, Wherein the Scriptural Grounds and Warrants for the Reformation of Churches by Way of Covenant, Are Succinctly Considered and Cleared. ... by a Welwisher to a Covenanted Reformation
The Covenants of Redemption and Grace Displayed. in Some Questions Sent by a Gentleman, to a Reverend and Pious Minister of This Church, with His Answers Returned to Them
A Letter to a Gentleman, Containing a Detection of Errors in a Print, Intitled, the Snake in the Grass. Wherein That Author Giveth His Remarks Upon the Marrow of Modern Divinity
Reasons of Masters James Hog and James Bathgate, Humbly Offered to the Reverend Presbytery of Dunfermline, for Their Not Observing the Day of Thanksgiving Appointed by the King.
Some Missives Written to a Gentleman Which Contain the Author's aim, at Detecting and Refuting the Deism (as it is Called) or, Atheism and Libertinism of our Time
Remarks Concerning the Rooting, Growth and Ripeness of a Work of Grace in the Soul, Contained in Some Queries Moved and Answered from Mark IV.26,27,28. ... by James Hog ...