Carlyle, Alexander, 1722-1805
Carlyle, Alexander
Carlyle, J. W.
Alexander Carlyle Scottish church leader (1722-1805)
Carlyle, Alexandre (1722-1805)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Carlyle, Alexander, ‡d 1722-1805
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Works
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Anecdotes and characters of the times. | |
An argument to prove that the tragedy of Douglas ought to be publickly burnt by the hands of the hangman. | |
Autobiography ... : containing memorials of the men and events of his time | |
The autobiography of Dr. Alexander Carlyle of Inveresk, 1722-1805 | |
Communication theory | |
Essay upon taxes : Particularly tending to shew that the ministers of the Church of Scotland cannot in law, and ought not, in justice and equity, to be subjected to the tax upon houses and lights. | |
Faction detected. | |
A full and true history of the bloody tragedy of Douglas, as it is now to be seen acting at the theatre in the Canongate. | |
The justice and necessity of the war with our American colonies examined. A sermon, preached at Inveresk, December 12. 1776, ... By Alexander Carlyle. | |
A letter to His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh, on national defence with some remarks on Dr. Smith's chapter on the subject, in his book entitled "An enquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.. | |
The love letters of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh. | |
National depravity the cause of national calamities : a sermon, from Jeremiah vi. 8. preached in the church of Inveresk, ON Thursday Feb. 25. 1794; Being the Day appointed by his Majesty for a General Fast. By Alex. Carlyle, D. D. F. R. S. Edin. Minister Of The Parish, And one of his Majesty's Chaplains. | |
Plain reasons for removing a certain great man : from His M-y's presence and councils for ever. Addressed to the people of England. By O.M. haberdasher. | |
The question relating to a Scots militia, 1760: | |
The reasons for applying to the King and Parliament for an augmentation of stipend to the ministers of the Church of Scotland, examined : In a letter to a friend. | |
The tendency of the constitution of the Church of Scotland, to form the temper, spirit, and character of her ministers : pointed out in a sermon, preached in the High-Church of Edinburgh, May 5. 1767. At the Opening of the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale. By Alex. Carlyle, D. D. Minister of Inveresk, and Almoner to his Majesty. | |
The usefulness and necessity of a liberal education for clergyman, 1793: |