A dispute against the English-popish ceremonies, obtruded vpon the Church of Scotland (1637) by George Gillespie | | |
A dissuasive from the errours of the time: wherein the tenets of the principall sects, especially of the Independents, are drawn together in one map (1645) by Robert Baillie | | |
A free disputation against pretended liberty of conscience (1649) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A late dialogue betwixt a civilian and a divine, concerning the present condition of the Church of England. (1644) by George Gillespie | | |
A parallel or briefe comparison of the liturgie with the masse-book, the breviarie, the ceremoniall, and other romish ritualls (1641) by Robert Baillie | | |
A peaceable and temperate plea for Pauls presbyterie in Scotland (1642) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A review of Doctor Bramble, late Bishop of Londenderry, his Faire warning against the Scotes disciplin (1649) by Robert Baillie | | |
A review of the seditious pamphlet lately pnblished in Holland by Dr. Bramhell, pretended Bishop of London-Derry (1649) by Robert Baillie | | |
A Scotch antidote against the English infection of Arminianism. (1652) by Robert Baillie | | |
A sermon preachd before the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament (1644) by Alexander Henderson | | |
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at their late solemn fast, Wednesday March 27. 1644 (1644) by George Gillespie | | |
A sermon preached before the Right Honorable House of Lords (1645) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A sermon preached before the Right Honourable House of Lords … Wednesday the 28. of May 1645 (1645) by Alexander Henderson | | |
A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the House of Lords, 27 August 1645 (1645) by George Gillespie | | |
A sermon preached by the Reverend Mr Alexander Henderson, before the sitting downe of the General Assembly (1682) by Alexander Henderson | | |
A sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons: at their late solemne fast, Wednesday, Janu. 31. 1643 (1644) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A sermon preached to the honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne fast, Wednesday, December 27. 1643 (1644) by Alexander Henderson | | |
A survey of the spirituall Antichrist (1648) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A survey of the Survey of that summe of church-discipline penned by Mr. Thomas Hooker (1658) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A testimony left by Mr Rutherfoord to the Work of Reformation, in Britain and Ireland (1719) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A treatise of civil policy (1656) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
A treatise of miscellany questions: wherein many usefull questions and cases of conscience are discussed and resolved (1649) by George Gillespie | | |
Aarons rod blossoming. Or, The divine ordinance of church-government vindicated (1646) by George Gillespie | | |
An assertion of the government of the Church of Scotland (1641) by George Gillespie | | |
An exhortation at a communion (1718) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
An historicall vindication of the government of the Church of Scotland (1646) by Robert Baillie | | |
An usefull case of conscience (1649) by George Gillespie | | |
Anabaptism, the true fountaine of Independency, Brownisme, Antinomy, Familisme, and the most of the other errours (1647) by Robert Baillie | | |
Appendix practica, ad Ioannis Buxtorsii epitomen grammaticæ hebrææ (1653) by Robert Baillie | | |
Catechesis elenctica errorum qui hodie vexant Ecclesiam, ex nudis sacræ Scripturæ testimoniis (1654) by Robert Baillie | | |
Christ and the doves heavenly salutations, with their pleasant conference together (1660) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Christ dying and drawing sinners to himselfe (1647) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Christs napkin: or, A sermon preached in Kirkcubright at the Communion, May 12. 1633 (1660) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
CXI propositions concerning the ministerie and government of the Church (1647) by George Gillespie | | |
Disputatio scholastica (1649) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Errours and induration, are the great sins and the great judgements of the time (1645) by Robert Baillie | | |
Generall demands concerning the late covenant (1638) by Alexander Henderson | | |
Influences of the life of grace (1659) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Joshua redivivus, or Mr Rutherfoord’s letters, divided in two parts (1664) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Ladensium autokatakrisis, the Canterburians self-conviction (1640) by Robert Baillie | | |
Lex, rex: The law and the prince. A dispute for the just prerogative of king and people (1644) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Male audis or An answer to Mr. Coleman his Malè dicis (1646) by George Gillespie | | |
Mr. Rutherfoord’s letters, the third edition now divided in three parts (1675) by Samuel Rutherford | | |
Nihil respondes: or, A discovery of the extream unsatisfactorinesse of Master Colemans peece (1645) by George Gillespie | | |
Operis historici et chronologici libri duo (1668) by Robert Baillie | | |
Prelacie is miserie (1641) by Robert Baillie | | |
Protestation of the noblemen, barrons, gentlemen, borrowes, ministers, and commons, subscribers of the confession of Faith and Covenant (1638) by Alexander Henderson | | |
Reformation of church-government in Scotland, cleered from some mistakes and prejudices, by the Commissioners (1644) by Alexander Henderson | | |
Satan the leader in chief to all who resist the reparation of Sion (1643) by Robert Baillie | | |
The answeres of some brethren of the minitserie, to the replyes of the ministers and professours of divinitie in Aberdene (1638) by Alexander Henderson | | |