Gib, Adam, 1714-1788
Adam Gib
VIAF ID: 62966698 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Adam Gib
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gib, Adam ‡d 1714-1788
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gib, Adam, ‡d 1714-1788
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
Works
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An antidote against a new heresy, concerning the true sonship of Jesus Christ : a sermon from John ix.35. -Dost thou believe on the Son of God? Preached at Howgate; on Monday the 30th of June, 1777: Being a Thanksgiving-Day, after a Celebration of our Lord's Supper. With Some Enlargements and Explanatory Notes. As also An Appendix: Concerning the Wonderful Theory of Animalcular Generation; as lately brought in, by a Clergyman of the Church of Scotland, for the Proper Ground of the Fundamental Article of the Christian Religiond By Adam Gib, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh | |
[An] attempt to vindicate, explain, and enforce the important duty of renewing our Solemn covenants: in several sermons. | |
Christ has other sheep, whom he must bring : A sermon upon John X.16. In the New-Church; Cross-Causeway, Edinburgh: immediately before the ordination of Mr. Thomas Beveridge to the office of the holy ministry, upon a mission to North America | |
An exposition of a false and abusive libel : entitled, The procedure of the Associate Synod in Mr Pirie's case represented, and his protest against their sentence vindicated: to which is added, An essay on excommunication. In which the doctrine of liberty and necessity, according to the principles of calvinists and of Christian philosophy, is briefly stated; and some view is taken of the Essays on the principles of morality and natural religion, particularly of the Essay on Liberty and Necessity | |
A memorial and remonstrance : read before the Associate Synod, at Edinburgh; May 2. 1782: Relative to a printed Sermon which had been preached before them. Concerning I. The rise of Antichrist; with his Progress for 42 months, or 1260 days: Against the false calculations thereof made in that Sermon, -- from Bishop Newton, Mr Lowman, and Dr Guyse. II. The reformation from popery; as injured by these false calculations. III. The state of the reformation-testimony, in the hands of the Associate Synod; as likewise injured by the Sermon. with Some Remarks upon an Answer to the last part of the Memorial and Remonstrance; that Answer being prefixed | |
A new vocabulary of modern Billingsgate phrases for the use of Clergymen and others By which they may easily learn to Abuse, and Knock Down their Antagonists, with Propriety, and Success, without troubling their heads about Reason or Argument. The Words, and Phrases, warranted as the very best that can be chosen for the purpose. Being all of them most decently practised in the course of the severe drubbing given to the late worthy and Reverend A------d H-ll, in An examination of his survey of the religious clause of some burgess oaths, &c. By that Renowned Champion, and Mighty Warrior, the Rev. Mr. A--- G-b | |
The present truth : a display of the secession-testimony; in the three periods of the rise, state, and maintenance of that testimony. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Rise and State of the Secession-Testimony. With a Twofold Appendix: Viz. I. Concerning the present Renovation of our Solemn Covenants. II. The Synod-Sermon, which occasioned the Process that issued in the Secession | |
A refuge of lies sweeped away : In an answer to most false and abusive libel lately published by Thomas Kinnear insurance-broker, Andrew Beatson cloth-merchant, and Robert Morton shoe-maker,- late elders in the Associate Congregation at Edinburgh; intituled (Reasons of protest by (the said three persons), against an act of the associate synod, at Edinburgh, April 9. 1767, exalting the Rev. Mr Adam Gib to a supremacy over the said synod, and judicatories subordinate thereto; and debarring the said three elders, and a multitude of other persons, members of the said congregation, from, communion with the church, unless they approve of that act.). | |
Remarks upon a paper just now published, intitles, act of the associate synod, met at Stirling, April 15. 1748, annent a fast,-to be observed on Thursday next, June 2 : Whereby the defection and deceit, in that pretended act, are laid open. | |
A rod of correction for the ignorance and dishonesty of a pamphlet, intitled,-A short conference, betwixt Mr Adam Gib minister of the Gospel in the associate congregation at Edinburgh, and a country-man in the parish of Biggar, &c. By Adam Gib. | |
Sacred contemplations | |
Tables for the four evangelists : containing, I. The harmony of the gospels and their general Contents. II. The Order and Number of Christ's recorded appearances after his Resurrection. III. The several Passages of the Evangelists, as stated in the Harmony. IV. A state of our Lord's Discourses according to the order of time. V. A state of our Lord's Parables according to the order of time. VI. A state of our Lord's Miracles according to the order of time. Vii. A view of the places where our Lord sojourned, with the distance at which, and the direction in which, they did lie from Jerusalem | |
Vindiciæ dominicæ: a defence of the reformation-standards of the Church of Scotland, Concerning the Administration of the Lord's Supper; and the One Sonship of Jesus Christ: in which Some Doctrines of the said Standards, upon these important Subjects, are Explained and Vindicated | |
A warning against countenancing the ministrations of Mr. George Whitefield, 1742 |