Titles by William Smith [Glasgow] in APA format
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Laird
, M.
(1775).
Memoirs of the life and experiences of marion laird, an unmarried woman in greenock. containing, an account of the lord's gracious dealing with her soul, the deep exercise she was many times brought into, the severe trials and temptations she met with, the remarkable deliverances wrought for her, and the signal displays of divine condescendency vouchsafed to her. to which is subjoined, a collection of forty-seven religious letters, wrote to select friends, during her thirteen years trouble. with a preface, containing some farther account of her life and death.
Glasgow:
Laird
, M.
(1775).
Memoirs of the life and experiences of marion laird, an unmarried woman in greenock. containing, an account of the lord's gracious dealing with her soul, the deep exercise she was many times brought into, the severe trials and temptations she met with, the remarkable deliverances wrought for her, and the signal displays of divine condescendency vouchsafed to her. to which is subjoined, a collection of forty-seven religious letters, wrote to select friends, during her thirteen years trouble. with a preface, containing some farther account of her life and death.
Glasgow:
Dutton
, A.
(1778).
A treatise on justification: showing the matter, manner, time, and effects of it. by the reverend mr. thomas dutton, late minister in london, and author of the discourse on the new-birth, and religious letters. the third edition.
Glasgow:
Archibald Coubrough.
Laird
, M.
(1781).
Memoirs of the life and experiences of marion laird, an unmarried woman in greenock. containing, an account of the lord's gracious dealing with her soul, the deep exercise she was many times brought into, the severe trials and temptations she met with, the remarkable deliverances wrought for her, and the signal displays of divine condescendency vouchsafed to her. to which is subjoined, a collection of forty-seven religious letters, wrote to select friends, during her thirteen years trouble. with a preface, containing some farther account of her life and death. the second edition, with a preface by the rev. mr. cock.
Glasgow:
Laird
, M.
(1781).
Memoirs of the life and experiences of marion laird, an unmarried woman in greenock. containing, an account of the lord's gracious dealing with her soul, the deep exercise she was many times brought into, the severe trials and temptations she met with, the remarkable deliverances wrought for her, and the signal displays of divine condescendency vouchsafed to her. to which is subjoined, a collection of forty-seven religious letters, wrote to select friends, during her thirteen years trouble. with a preface, containing some farther account of her life and death. the second edition, with a preface by the rev. mr. cock.
Glasgow:
Rowe
, E.S., &
Rowe
, T.
(1783).
The history of joseph. a poem in ten books. to which is added, david's lamentation over saul and jonathan. by that distinguished historian and poet. mr. thomas rowe, author of the eight lives published as a supplement to plutarch, and husband to the celebrated mrs. eliz. rowe.
Glasgow:
Priestley
, T.
(1790).
The christian’s looking-glass, or the timorous soul’s guide; being a description of the work of the holy spirit upon the heart, intended for the relief of the disconsolate. by the rev. t. priestley.
London:
Henry Trapp. James Mathews [Matthews]