Thomas Lumisden
Active Years
Min year: 1723, Max year: 1779, Max count: 37
As Printer
- 1723: Clavis Cantici
- 1725: The confessions of faith
- 1726: Christ crucified
- 1728: The confession of faith
- 1729: The [u]nsearchable riches of Christ, and of grace and glory in and through him
- 1729: The shorter catechism of the Reverend Assembly of Divines
- 1730: Kaina kai palaia
- 1731: Nicodemus: or, a treatise against the fear of man. Wherein the causes sad effects thereof are briefly described. With some Remedies against u. Written in High Dutch by Augustus Hermannus Franke, Professor of Divinity in the University at Hall, and Minister of Glaucha near Hail: And dedicated to the Clergy in Germany, applicable to these in Scotland
- 1731: The standard of heaven lifted up against the powers of hell, and their auxiliaries
- 1731: A discourse concerning some prevailing evils of the present time: wherein Mr. Campbells's reasonings concerning the nature and influence of religious enthusiasm are particularly examined
- 1732: The A, B, C, with the Shorter catechism
- 1732: A publick testimony
- 1732: The larger catechism
- 1732: Modern Erastianism unvailed
- 1732: Remarks on the Modest and humble enquiry concerning the right and power of electing and calling ministers to vacant churches
- 1732: Answers to some questions mov'd upon occasion of the overture of the General Assembly 1731
- 1733: The law of God's house
- 1733: The Representations of Masters Ebenezer Erskine and James Fisher, and of Masters William Wilson and Alexander Moncrieff, to the commission of the late General Assembly
- 1733: The representations of Masters Ebenezer Erskine and James Fisher
- 1733: A treasure of Gospel-grace digg'd out of Mount Sinai
- 1733: The true state of the process against Mr. Ebenezer Erskine
- 1734: A review of the narrative and state of the proceedings of the judicatories against Mr. Ebenezer Erskine Minister at Stirling, Mr. William Wilson Minister at Perth, Mr. Alexander Moncrieff Minister at Abernethy, and Mr. James Fisher Minister at Kinclaven; emitted by a committee of the Commission of the General Assembly. Wherein The Reasonings of the said Narrative are examined, and the Representation that is made of the Proceedings of the Judicatories enquired into. Published by the foresaid ministers, for their just and necessary vindication
- 1734: The lamb in the midst of the throne
- 1734: Meditations, representing a glimpse of glory; or, A Gospel-discovery of Emmanuel's land
- 1734: A review of the narrative and state of the proceedings of the judicatories against Mr. Ebenezer Erskine Minister at Stirling, Mr. William Wilson Minister at Perth, Mr. Alexander Moncrieff Minister at Abernethy, and Mr. James Fisher Minister at Kinclaven; emitted by a committee of the Commission of the General Assembly. Wherein The Reasonings of the said Narrative are examined, and the Representation that is made of the Proceedings of the Judicatories enquired into. Published by the foresaid ministers, for their just and necessary vindication
- 1735: The spiritual burgess
- 1735: The law unsealed: or, A practical exposition of the ten commandments
- 1735: A brief account of the rise, progress, management and state of the orphan-school, hospital and work-house at Edinburgh, as on the 1st January 1735
- 1735: A sermon preached at the opening of the Synod of Perth and Stirling, on the 8th day of April 1735
- 1735: A sermon preached at the opening of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland, in the High Church of Edinburgh, upon the 8th day of May 1735
- 1737: Act, declaration and testimony for the doctrine, worship, discipline and government of the Church of Scotland
- 1737: An example of plain catechising upon the Assembly's shorter catechism
- 1737: The whole prophecies of Scotland, England, France, Ireland, and Denmark
- 1738: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God
- 1738: A short vindication of the Essay on separation
- 1739: The great danger of backsliding and defection from covenanted reformation-principles. In a sermon on Isaiah lvii.13,14. Preached ... April 21st 1661. By the reverend Mr. James Guthrie ... To which is added, his speech in vindication of the above principles, delivered ... April 11th 1661
- 1739: An elegy upon the death of that godly
- 1739: The confessions of faith
- 1740: Christ the way
- 1741: A continuation of the Defence of the Reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland
- 1742: The whole prophecies of Scotland, England, France, Ireland, and Denmark
- 1743: The country man's companion
- 1743: Four letters &c
- 1743: The psalms of David in metre.
- 1743: A letter from Mr. Alexander Webster to the Reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine; containing a vindication of Mr. Webster's postscript to his second edition of Divine influence, &c. In answer to Mr. Erskine's Charge of Fraud and Falshood, &c
- 1745: The confession of faith
- 1745: A treatise concerning the santification of the Lord's Day
- 1746: A poem on regeneration, or, the new birth: composed into common metre, and publish'd for the help of weak and doubting Christians. To which are added, a few remarks on the present rebellion. By the author of The country-man's companion
- 1747: The mother's catechism, for the young child: or, A preparatory help for the young and the ignorant, in order to their more easy understanding the catechisms of a larger size
- 1747: Copy of a letter to a member of the new (or pretended) synod, from a member of the associate kirk-session of Perth. To which is added, by the author, an appendix, containing an answer to several objections which are ordinarily made on this subject
- 1748: A sermon preached at the opening of the provincial synod of Lothian and Tweeddale
- 1749: Alarm to the housholders and heritors of the city of Edinburgh
- 1749: A second letter from Mr. George Logan one of the ministers of Edinburgh, to Mr. Thomas Ruddiman ... With an appendix,
- 1750: Some reflections on the late earthquakes
- 1752: A letter from a gentleman in town to his friend in the country: containing a copy of some authentick papers relative to the conduct of the presbytery of Dunfermline, in the affair of the settlement of Inverkeithing
- 1753: Human nature in its fourfold state
- 1755: A collection of sermons, mostly preached at sacramental occasions, by The late Reverend Mr Ebenezer Erskine Minister of the Gospel at Stirling. The manuscript revised by the author before his death. Never before printed
- 1755: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1779: Popery another Gospel; or, A demonstrations that the Romish religion is not the Gospel that Christ hath left his church, but what Anti-Christ hath since devised, to the destruction of Christianity and the souls of men
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