Cullen, Francis Grant.
The loyalists reasons for his giving obedience, and swearing allegiance, to the present government as being oblieged thereto, by, (it being founded on) the laws of God, nature, nations and civil : and seing, hereby, justice preceeds advantage, and right possession, and rule precedents : wherein are answered (by prevention) all the objections of dissenters, according to their own uncontrovertible principles / by F. G. Gent.
Edinburgh: Printed by J. Reid, 1689.
ESTC No. R38835.Grub Street ID 120885.
Cullen, Francis Grant.
Sadducismus debellatus: or, A true narrative of the sorceries and witchcrafts exercis'd by the Devil and his instruments upon Mrs. Christian Shaw, daughter of Mr. John Shaw, of Bargarran in the County of Renfrew in the West of Scotland, from Aug. 1696 to Apr. 1697. Containing the journal of her sufferings, as it was exhibited and prov'd by the voluntary confession of some of the witches, and other unexceptionable evidence, before the Commissioners appointed by the Privy Council of Scotland to enquire into the same. Collected from the records. Together with reflexions upon witchcraft in general, and the learned arguments of the lawyers, on both sides, at the trial of seven of those witches who were condemned: and some passages which happened at their execution.
London: printed for H. Newman and A. Bell; at the Grasshopper in the Poultry, and at the Crosse-Keys and Bible in Cornhill near Stocks-Market, 1698.
ESTC No. R215462.Grub Street ID 90504.
Cullen, Francis Grant.
A true narrative of the sufferings and relief of a young girle; strangely molested, by evil spirits and their instruments, in the west: collected from authentick testimonies there-anent. With a preface and post-script containing reflections on what is most material or curious; either in the history, or trial of the seven witches who were condemn'd to be execute in that countrey.
Edinburgh: printed by James Watson in Craig's Closs, on the north-side of the Cross, M.DC.XCVIII. [1698].
ESTC No. R213564.Grub Street ID 88989.
Cullen, Francis Grant.
A discourse, concerning the execution of the lavvs, made against prophaneness, &c. Which contains some account of, the reasons and tendency of these laws; the occasions, which, till of late, obstructed their execution; the manner in which, now, they may be legally and easily made effectual; the obligations in duty, honour, and interest, of all ranks, in their respective stations, to promove this necessary work; the sin and misery, both as to private and publick, which will be the consequences of a neglect thereof; and the spiritual and temporal happiness, that will ensue on setting about it, without further delay in the same.
Edinburgh: printed by George Mosman, in the year 1700.
ESTC No. R10747.Grub Street ID 59090.
Cullen, Francis Grant.
A brief account, of the nature, rise, and progress, of the societies, for reformation of manners &c. in England and Ireland: with a preface, exhorting to the use of such societies in Scotland.
Edinburgh: printed by George Mosman, and are to be sold at his shop in the Parliament-Closs [sic], 1700.
ESTC No. R10748.Grub Street ID 59091.
Cullen, Francis Grant.
A narrative of the sufferings and relief of a young girl; strangely molested by evil spirits and their instruments, in the west: collected from authentic testimonies, with a Preface and Postscript. Containing Reflections on what is most Material or Curious, either in the History or Trial of the Seven Witches who were condemned and Burnt in the Gallow Green, of Paisley.
Paisley: printed and sold by Alexander Weir, 1775.
ESTC No. T147026.Grub Street ID 193620.