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Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A Rev. William Wishait. A dis- course of suppressing vice . . . Edinb. 1702.

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A. William Wilson The Douay- elder unmask'd . . . Probably Edinb. 1731.

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A. Rev. Alexander Campbell The duty of praying for civil magistrates . . Edinb. 1720.

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A Rev. John Ballantytie. An essay upon Gospel and legal preaching. Edmb 1723.

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A Rev. John Bethune, of Ross- keen. Four short discourses on funeral occasions. Edinb. 1758.

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A. John Pollock. Intemperate indulgence in intoxicating liquors the bane of this country . . . Glasgow, 1797.

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A. Rev. John Gurrie, of Kinglas- sie. Jus populi divinum . . . Edinb. 1727.

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A. Rei\ Andrew Thomson. A letter to the Reverend Dr. Inglis . . . Edinb. 1806.

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A. Rev James Bannattne, of Edinburgh Mistakes about religion . . . Edinb. 1737

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A Rev. John Bisset. Modern Erastiamsm unvailed . . . Edinb. 1732

Minister of the Church of Scot- land, A. Rev. Cfeoige Logan. A modest and humble inquiry concerning the right and power of electing and calling minis- ters to vacant churches Edinb. 1732.

Minister of the Establishment, A. Lawrence Lockhart, D.D. An answer to the protest of the Free Church . . . Edinb 1846.

Minister of the Establishment, A Henry Card, D.D. A letter to the Duke of Wellington, on the reasonableness of a Church reform and its fitness to the pres- ent times. By ... L. 1830.

Minister of the Free Church of Scotland, A. Rev. John Montgomery. An examination of articles contributed by Prof. W. Robertson Smith to the En- cyclopaedia Britannica . . . Edinb. 1877.

Minister of the Gospel, A. John Bell An abridgement and alphabetical index to the Acts of the General Assem- blies of the Church of Scotland from


the year 1638 to 1706, inclusive of both. Edinb. MDCCVI.

Minister of the Gospel, A. Rev. Joseph Wilson. Selfishness, and its rem- edy. By... N.Y. 1859.

Minister of the Gospel, A. Rev. J. E. Cullen. Vox ventatis ; or, the voice of truth ... By ... formerly educated . . . for the Catholic priesthood. L. 1833.

Minister of the Gospel, A Nathan- ael Clap. Zebulon advised . . . Newport, 1738.

Minister of the Gospel in the Church of Scotland, A: Rev. Ralph Erskme Gospel-canticles; or, spiritual songs . . Edinb. 1720.

Minister of the Interior, A. Sydney Whitmg Memoirs of a stomach . . With notes ... by ... L 1853.

Minister, The. Sir Robert Walpole. An apology for the minister [a satire], L. 1739.

Minister, The. Sir Robert Peel A letter to B. D'Israeli, M.P., upon the sub- ject of his recent attack upon the M. By a barrister. L. 1846

Minister of a Chapel of Base, The. Rev. Andrew Gray. The Chapel Ques- tion considered . . . Edinb. 1834.

Minister of a Parish, The. Samuel Glasse, D.D. ( 7 ). An earnest and affec- tionate address to his parishioners from . . . Gloucester, 1785

Minister of the Church, The. Rev. Henry C. Leonard. A discourse delivered ... in . . Orono, Maine, at the funeral of Mary E. Crane . . . March 20, 1853. By . . Bangor, 1853

Ministering Friend, A. Daniel Defoe. A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoad* ly .. L. 1717,

Minister's Wife, A. Mrs. Henry Ward Reecher. From dawn to daylight : a simple story of a Western home. N.Y. 1859.

Minor. Jules Grafde Carnf.

Minor, A. William Bwtterworth. Three years' adventures of ... Leeds, 1822.

Minstrel of the Border. Sir Walter Scott. " Great Minstrel of the Border," Wordsworth.

Minstrel Maiden of Mobile, The. Julia Mildred Harnss. Wild shrubs of Alabama; or, rhapsodies of restless hours... N.Y. 1852.

Mintwood. Ms$ Mary A. E, Wager.

Minus, Mr. Thomas Moore. One of the portraits sketched in the "Man of Sorrow," a. novel by Alfred Allendale (pseud, for Theodore Hook) is that of Thomas Moore,