79 books • 2 series
Queries to the Presbyterians of Scotland. by a Gentleman of That Country.
A Query Turn'd Into an Argument in Favours of Episcopacy, from One Single Text of Scripture, Whereby Is Proved, That the First Apostles Were Necessarily to Be Succeeded ...
A Discourse Proving That the Apostles Were No Enthusiasts. ... by Archibald Campbell, ...
Professor Campbell's Further Explications with Respect to Some Articles of the Former Charge, Wherein the R. Committee for Purity of Doctrine Have Declar'd Themselves Not Satisfy'd
Waifs And Strays Of Celtic Tradition - I. - Argyllshire Series - With Notes On The War Dress Of The Celts
Instructions to a son, containing rules of conduct in publick and private life, ... By Archibald Marquis of Argyle. ... To which are added ... general maxims of life. ...
The Necessity of Revelation
The Case Restated; Or an Account of a Conversation with a Papist, Concerning a Book Intitled, the Case Stated Between the Church of Rome, and the Church of England, &c. in a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to His Friend in London.
The Authenticity of the Gospel-History Justified
An answer to a printed letter, said to be written by Mr. Lesley
A Letter to the Most Reverend the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Concerning the Validity of Lay-Baptism; And of the Baptisms of Those Who Never Had Episcopal Baptism Nor Ordination.
The Doctrines of a Middle State Between Death and the Resurrection
Queries to the Presbyterians of Scotland, Whereunto a Satisfactory Answer Is Humbly Desired. by a Gentleman of That Country
Reveries
Captain MacDonald's Daughter
A Voyage Round the World, from 1806 to 1812
The Authenticity of the Gospel-History Justified, and the Truth of the Christian Revelation Demonstrated, from the Laws and Constitution of
Records of Argyll
The Children of the Mist
The Word of God and the Ground of Faith
A Charge Delivered in December, 1862, to the Clergy of the Diocese of London
The Church of the Future
Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition
A Charge Delivered In November, 1858, To The Clergy Of The Diocese Of London, At His Primary Visitation