James Gordon
Active Years
Min year: 1614, Max year: 1796, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1614: A treatise concerning the church
- 1614: A treatise concerning the properties and offices of the true Church of Christ
- 1614: A treatise concerning the ground of faith. VVritten in Latin, by the reuerend Father Iames Gordon Huntley of Scotland, Doctour of Diuinity, of the Society of Iesus. And translated into English, by I.L. of the same Society. The second part of the second controuersy
- 1614: A treatise of the vnvvritten Word of God, commonly called traditions. Written in Latin, by the R. Father Iames Gordon Huntley of Scotland, Doctour of Diuinity, of the Society of Iesus. And translated into English by I. L. of the same Society. The second part of the first controuersy
- 1614: A treatise of the vvritten VVord of God. Composed in Latin, by the Reuerend Father Iames Gordon Huntley of Scotland, Doctour of Diuinity, of the Society of Iesus. And translated into English, by I. L. of the same Society. The first part of the first controuersy
- 1618: A summary of controuersies
- 1679: The reformed bishop: or, XIX articles, tendered by Philarchaios, a well-wisher of the present government of the Church of Scotland, (as it is settled by law) in order to the further establishment thereof
- 1680: The reformed bishop: or, XIX articles, tendered by Philarchaios, a well-wisher of the present government of the Church of Scotland, (as it is settled by law) in order to the further establishment thereof
- 1687: A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the [q]ueries upon these their following tenets
- 1687: A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets
- 1687: A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets
- 1687: A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets
- 1689: The reformed bishop desiring union, or, XIX articles humbly proposed by a well-wisher of the peace of the church
- 1696: Answers for Mr. James Gordon Minister of the Gospel
- 1700: Some observations on the fables of Æsop
- 1700: Some observations on the fables of Æsop
- 1701: Remarks on Sr Roger L'Estrange's edition of Æsops Fables. Adorn'd with variety of history, both ancient and modern
- 1703: The character of a generous prince
- 1706: Some charitable observations on a late Treatise of church lands & tithes; by Mr. Forbes advocat; and tendered to the publick by a moderat son of the Church of England
- 1711: Answers for Mr. James Gordon minister at Rynie, to the petition given in for Duff of Drummure
- 1719: An account of the superstitious ceremonies and wicked practices of the Church of Rome, in the Holy week. By Parthenopæus Hereticus
- 1719: Answers for Mr. James Gordon Minister of Alfoord
- 1719: An account of the superstitious ceremonies and wicked practices of the Church of Rome, in the Holy week. By Parthenopæus Hereticus
- 1719: Popery against Christianity
- 1719: Popery against Christianity
- 1730: James Gordon of Craighlaw, appellant. Patrick Crawfurd the father, and Patrick Crawfurd the son, respondents. The appellant's case.
- 1732: The state and duty of the Church of Scotland
- 1735: A sermon preached at the ordination of Mr. William Crookshank
- 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
- 1747: Answers for James Gordon of Ellon; to the petition of Alexander Leith of Freefield
- 1747: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and claim of James Gordon of Ellon;
- 1748: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Gordon of Ellon,
- 1756: Answers for the Honourable Mr. James Gordon
- 1760: Additional information for James Gordon of Coclarachy, defender; against the Duke of Gordon and curators, pursuers
- 1760: Information for James Gordon of Coclarachie, defender; against Alexander Duke of Gordon, with consent of his curators, pursuer
- 1761: Charter of the lands of Cocklarachie
- 1761: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Gordon of Cocklarachy;
- 1768: Information for James Gordon of Cowbairdy, defender, against Peter Lesley-Grant of Balquhain, pursuer
- 1770: James Gordon seeds man, at the Thistle & Crown in Fenchurch Street London
- 1774: The planters, florists, and gardeners pocket dictionary
- 1790: Terraquea
- 1790: Disputatio juridica, ad tit. VI. lib. XLVIII. Digest. ad legem Juliam de vi publica
- 1790: Terraquea
- 1794: Terraquea
- 1796: In the House of Lords. Lieutenant James Fife in Edinglassie, and Archibald Young procurator fiscal of the county of Banff, - - appellants. James Gordon in Haugh of Edinglassie; Margaret Williamson his spouse, and the said James Gordon for his interest, paupers, - - - respondents. The respondents' case
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