Bruce, Archibald, 1746-1816
Archibald Bruce Scottish theological writer
Bruce, Archibald
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Archibald Bruce ‡c Scottish theological writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bruce, Archibald, ‡d 1746-1816
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
Works
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Annus secularis : or the British jubilee : or a review of the act of the General Assembly, appointing the 5th of November 1788, as an anniversary-thanksgiving, in commemoration of the revolution in 1688; Wherein Also. The Doctrine and History; the Origin, Progress, and Tendency of Religious Festivals, in Ancient and Modern Times, both in a Religious and Moral View, are Particularly Considered | |
A brief statement and declaration of the genuine principles of seceders, respecting civil government : the duty of subjects; and national reformation: and a vindication of their conduct in reference to some late plans and societies for political reform; And The Public Dissentions Of The Time. Proposed and read in a meeting of the General Associate Synod in Scotland. With an appendix, Containing an Account of the Synods Procedure on this Business | |
The catechism modernized : And adapted to the meridian of patroange and late improvements in the Church of Scotland: With suitable creeds and prayers. | |
Free thoughts on the toleration of popery : deduced from a review of its principles and history, with respect to liberty and the interests of princes and nations. Wherein the Question concerning the repeal of the penal statutes is examined, and some late acts of the British legislature are considered; with some Occasional Remarks on the Religious Establishment and Laws of Great Britain. The whole Authenticated and illustrated by a Variety of Historical Notes and unexceptionable Testimonies. To which is subjoined An Appendix, containing several Papers relative to the Subject | |
History of the Secession church, 1841: | |
Introductory and occasional lectures : For forming the minds of young men intending the holy minstry, to theological and useful learning, religion, and good manners. Delivered in the Theological Academy at Whitburn, under the inspection of the Rev. The General Assoicated Synod. By. A. Bruce. Part first. | |
The kirkiad; or, golden age of the Church of Scotland. Canto 1 | |
Oxford dictionary of national biography WWW site, 18 Nov., 2016 | |
Patron's A, B, C | |
The patron's A, B, C : or, the shorter catechism attempted after a new plan, and more adapted to the present State of the Church. Particularly containing an abstract, both doctrinal and historical, of patronage, from the Reformation till the present times. Intended for the Benefit of those who are of a more advanced Capacity | |
A penitential epistle, and humble supplication, to His Holiness the Pope : In the name of the people of Great-Britain; for a perfect reconciliation and perpetual alliance with Rome | |
The principal difference between the religious principles of those commonly called the anti-government party, and of other Presbyterians, especially those of the secession in Scotland; on the head of magistracy, briefly stated. By a member of the General Associate Synod | |
Reflections on freedom of writing, and the impropriety of attempting to suppress it by penal laws : occasioned by a late proclamation against seditious publications, and the measures consequent upon it ... | |
A serious view of the remarkable providences of the times, and a warning as to the public sins, dangers, and duty of British Protestants : first read to an Associate Congregation in Scotland ... : now published with an introduction relating to the present alarming state of Great Britain. | |
Strictures on the form of swearing by kissing the Gospels, in a letter from a foreign protestant to his friend abroad ... | |
True patriotism; or, A public spirit for God and religion recommended, 1785: |