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New Releases by Andrew ThomsonAndrew Thomson is the author of A Letter to the Editor of the Christian Observer, on His Treatment of the Edinburgh Bible Society and the Bible Society and Apocrypha Controversy, Scripture history, from the Creation to the birth of Christ, Sripture History from the Creation to the Birth of Christ: with notes, historical and explanatory, and a set of chronogical tables, etc. (Appendices.)., The Young Warned Against the Enticement of Sinners, in Two Discourses on Proverbs 1.10, Sermons on Infidelity.
A Letter to the Editor of the Christian Observer, on His Treatment of the Edinburgh Bible Society and the Bible Society and Apocrypha Controversy
Scripture history, from the Creation to the birth of Christ
Sripture History from the Creation to the Birth of Christ: with notes, historical and explanatory, and a set of chronogical tables, etc. (Appendices.).
The Young Warned Against the Enticement of Sinners, in Two Discourses on Proverbs 1.10
Collection in Prose and Verse ...
A catechism for the instruction of communicants ... Third edition
An Address to Christian Parents on the Religious Education of Their Children
The Sin and Danger of Being “Lovers of Pleasure More Than Lovers of God,” Stated and Illustrated in Two Discourses on 2 Timothy Iii. 4
The Ultimate and Universal Prevalence of the Christian Religion: a Sermon Preached Before the Society in Scotland, for Propagating Christian Knowledge ... To which is Subjoined, the Scheme of the Society's Establishment for the Year ... 1st May 1817 to 1st May 1818
Lectures, Expository and Practical, on Select Portions of Scripture
The Young Warned Against the Enticements of Sinners, in Two Discourses on Proverbs I. 10
Instances of the Divine goodness considered as subjects of gratitude and improvement. A sermon, etc
Our Guilt, our Danger, and our Duty as a People: a sermon preached, February 9, 1809, being the day appointed ... for a National Fast
A Catechism for the Instruction of Communicants in the Nature and Uses of the Sacrament of Our Lord's Supper, and in the doctrines and duties connected with that ordinance. To which is added, a sacramental address
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