Murray, Alexander, professeur
Murray, Alexander (Schoolmaster)
VIAF ID: 73709876 ( Personal )
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Works
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Answers for Mary Murray daughter of John Murray of Drumstenchel, to the petition of Alexander Murray of Drumstenchel, and others | |
A clear display of the Trinity : from divine revelation: with an impartial examination of some traditions concerning God, in systems contrived by councils, assemblies, and synods, and imposed upon Mankind as Articles of Faith. In Three Parts. I. The Divine Character of a Plurality in Deity proved. II. The oeconomical Character of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost illustrated. III. The Scholastic Doctrine of the Trinity examined. To which is added, by Way of Preface, An Address to Enquiring Christians. The whole written in an easy and familiar Manner | |
An easy English grammar : for the use of schools. In three parts. I. A short and plain Explanation of all the Parts of Speech, and their Agreement and government reduced to Grammatical Rules; the whole illustrated with Notes, and parsing Examples in which every Word is resolved at Length. II. Additional Remarks and observations on the several Particulars of the first part; with Rules of Composition, or the proper Arrangement of Words in Sentences. III. Exercises of bad English in two Parts. The First suited to the particular Parts of Speech, and the Rules of Construction. - The Second contains a large Collection of promiscuous Exercises in Prose and Verse | |
The modern universal British traveller : or, a new, complete, and accurate tour through England, Wales, Scotland, and the neighbouring islands. Comprising all that is worthy of observation in Great Britain. ... The articles respecting England, by Charles Burlington, ... t Wales, by David Llewellyn Rees, ... of Scotland, by Alexander Murray, .. | |
A speech, intended to have been delivered at a general meeting of Protestants, in Newcastle; held at Mr. Brodie's Long-Room, Feb. 29, 1780. for the purpose of petitioning Parliament to repeal the act in favour of papists. Published by Order of the Committee, And humbly recommended to the serious consideration of such Protestants in Britain, as do not see the danger of Popery at this time, nor the necessity of Petitioning Parliament |