Keith, George Skene, 1752-1823
Keith, George Skene
George Skene Keith Church of Scotland minister and writer (1752–1823)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Skene Keith ‡c Church of Scotland minister and writer (1752–1823)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Keith, George Skene
- 100 1 _ ‡a Keith, George Skene ‡d 1752-1823
- 100 1 0 ‡a Keith, George Skene, ‡d 1752-1823
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
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Address to the ministers of the Church of Scotland, on the subject of the overture and regulations, respecting chapels of ease | |
The character of Jesus Christ : a sermon | |
A general view of the agriculture of Aberdeenshire; | |
An impartial and comprehensive view of the present state of Great Britain : Containing I. The advantages which we enjoy, and Which arise from Natural, Moral or Political Causes; and have occasioned, or tend to promote, Our Strength, Wealth, Health and Virtue, and Liberty as a Nation. II. The disadvantages which we labour under, and which affect Our National Strength, Wealth, Health and Virtue, or Liberty. III. Methods of improving our advantages, Or turning them to the best Account. IV. Methods of Removing or mitigating our disadvantages, Particularly for repairing our Finances. With an appendix, on the present scarcity of Gold and Silver | |
In the House of Lords. The Reverend Mr. Thomas Tait, one of the ministers of Old Aberdeen, appellant. Mr. George Skene-Keith, preacher of the gospel, respondent. The respondent's case | |
Lectures on ecclesiastical history : To which is added, an essay on Christian temperance and self-denial: by the late George Campbell, D.D. ... With some account of the life and writings of the author | |
Observations on the Bill for the sale of corn by weight, and for preventing adulteration or addition. By George Skene Keith, A. M. Minister of Keith-Hall and Kinkell. Published at the Request of the County of Aberdeen | |
A particular examination of the new French constitution, which was offered to the people for their acceptance, or rather imposed on them in December 1799 | |
A prize dissertation on the excellence of the British constitution | |
Remarks on Malting Experiments. Taken from The Farmer's Magazine, No XXXI. | |
Sermons and discourses : on several occasions | |
Tracts on the corn laws of Great Britain |