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Reid A Cameronian Apostles Works Consulted

James Dodson

ix.

WORKS CONSULTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS BOOK.


PAMPHLETS ON THE CONTROVERSY:—

A True Narrative of the Proceedings of the Presbytery of Kirkcudbright: 1704. [By Macmillan himself. Reprinted in Appendix.]

The Pamphlet entitled A True Narrative Examined and Found False: 1705. [By Cameron of Kirkcudbright. Contains also the Libel and Grounds of Sentence.]

Answers to a Paper of Grievances: 1705. [Chiefly by Cameron and Ewart. Contains also a copy of Macmillan’s “Grievances.”]

An Account of the Deposition of Mr. John McMillan: 1706.

The Examination of the True Narrative Tryed and Found False: 1706. [By Macmillan.]

The Ravished Maid of the Wilderness: 1708.

Letter to a Friend: n. d.

Reply to the Letter to a Friend: 1710.

Reflections on the Reply: n. d. [By Robert Hamilton.]

The Friendly Conference; or, a Discourse between a Country Man and his Nephew, who having fallen off from Hearing, hath for some time been a follower of Mr. McMillan: [1711?]

A Short Survey of a Pamphlet, entituled, A Friendly Conference: 1712.

The Survey Breiflie Examined: n. d.

The Examiner of the Survey: n. d.

x. Works Consulted.

A Letter from a Friend to Mr. John Mackmillan: 1709. [By Lining and Webster.]

The Beam pulled out of the Hypocrite’s Eye: n. d. [This is a reply to the preceding.]

A Modest Reply to a Pamphlet, intituled, A Letter from a Friend: 1710? [By Hugh Clark. Wodrow (Anal., i. 278), writing in 1710, says:—“The Modest Apology for Macmillan is writt by a club. The Lady C., once a sweet singer, her son, with Dr. Pitcairn, and Arniston, were the composers of it.”]

The foregoing pamphlets are mostly in the Advocates’ Library. Macmillan’s Examination of the True Narrative Tryed and Found False, and the tract entitled The Examiner of the Survey on the Friendly Conference, are in the New College Library, Edinburgh.

BOOKS BEARING ON THE PERIOD:—

A Testimony to the Free Grace of God, by Monteith of Borgue: ed. 1841, by Rev. Samuel Smith.

Modern Saddicism: a True Relation of an Apparition . . . in Ringcroft of Stocking in the Parish of Rerwick in 1695 . . . by Mr. Alexander Telfair, Minister of that Parish. In Nicholson’s Historical and Traditional Tales, 1843.

The Twice-Christened Bairn. Also in Nicholson, as above.

The Presbytery Records of Kirkcudbright, from the year 1700.

The Records of the Synod of Galloway, from the year 1689.

The Kirk Session Records of Minnigaff, from the year 1699.

The Kirk Session Records of Girthon, anno 1700.

A MS. Narrative, by a contemporary, of events in the Parish of Balmaghie in 1701–1713. Copious extracts printed in Glasgow Herald of August 16, 18, and 23, 1870.

Works Consulted. xi.

Minutes of the United Societies, from the year 1693. In the New College Library.

Scot’s Fasti, ed. 1867.

Wodrow’s Analecta, ed. 1842.

Old and New Statistical Accounts.

Fraser (of Brea): A Treatise of Justifying Faith. Also, Dr. Walker’s Theology and Theologians of Scotland, 2nd edit., 1888.

Acts of the General Assembly, 1704 to 1708.

Hill Burton’s History of Scotland.

Principal Cunningham’s History of the Church of Scotland, ed. 1882.

Murray’s Literary History of Galloway: 1822.

Rae’s History of the Late Rebellion: 1718.

Patrick Walker’s Biographia Presbyteriana.

Adam Gib’s Display of the Secession Testimony: 2 vols., 1774.

Nisbet’s System of Heraldry: 2 vols., 1816.

Minutes of the War Committee of the Stewartry, 1640-41. Nicholson: 1855.

Hepburn’s Humble Pleadings for the Good Old Way: 1713.

An Informatory Vindication of a Poor, Wasted, Misrepresented Remnant of the Suffering, Anti-Popish, Anti-Prelatick, Anti-Erastian, Anti-Sectarian, True Presbyterian Church of Christ in Scotland, united together in a General Correspondence: 1707. [By Renwick and Shields.]

Johnston’s Treasury of the Scottish Covenant: 1887.

M‘Kerlie’s Lands and their Owners in Galloway: 1877.

Nicholson’s History of Galloway: 2 vols.

Testimony-Bearing Exemplified. Paisley: 1791.

A Dismal Account of the Burning of our Solemn League and National Covenant . . . at Linlithgow, May 29, 1661, being the Birthday of Charles 2d. [A broadsheet.]

xii. Works Consulted.

The National Covenant and Solemn League and Covenant, with the Acknowledgment of Sins and Engagement to Duties, as they were renewed at Douglas, July 24, 1712. Published 1712. [By Macmillan. An account of the “Auchensaugh Renovation.”]

Scots Worthies, 2nd ed., 1781 [with the appendix of “Judgments upon Persecutors”].

Reformed Presbyterian Magazine: 1869, 1870.

Johnston’s Place-Names of Scotland: 1892.

Gibson’s Tombstones of the Covenanters.

Dr. Kerr’s Covenants and the Covenanters: 1895.

Dr. Thomson’s Thomas Boston of Ettrick: 1895.

Binnie’s Sketch of the History of the First Reformed Presbyterian Congregation: 1888.

The Kirk above Dee Water: 1895.

William Wilson’s Steps of Defection: August 2, 1721. [MS. original in New College, Edinburgh.]

Observations on a Wolf in a Sheepskin: 1753.

Scots Magazine: 1753.

Hutchison’s History of the Reformed Presbyterian Church: 1893.

Burns’ Scottish Communion Plate: 1892.

Mackenzie’s Galloway.

Chalmers’ Caledonia.