Publications of James Gordon

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  • Gordon, James. A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets. I. Their divine service in an unknown tongue. II. Their taking away the cup from the people. III. Their with-holding the Scriptures from the laicks. IV. The adoration of images. V. The invocation of saints and angels. VI. The doctrine of merit. VII. Purgatory. VIII. Their seven sacraments. IX. Their priests intention in baptism. X. The limbo of unbaptized infants. XI. Transubstantiation. XII. The propitiatory sacrifice of the mass. XIII. Private masses. XIV. The sacrament of penance. XV. The sacrament of marriage, with the clergies restraint therefrom. XVI. Their sacrament of extream unction. XVII. Tradition. XXVIII [sic]. That thred-bare question, where was your Church before Luther? XIX. The infallibility of the pope with his councils. XX. The pope's supremacy. XXI. The pope's deposing power. XXII. Their uncharitableness to all other Christians. By a moderate son of the Church of England. London: printed for Brab. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, MDCLXXXVII. [1687]. ESTC No. R235143. Grub Street ID 106322.
  • Gordon, James. A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets. I. Their divine service in an unknown tongue. II. Their taking away the cup from the people. III. Their witholding the Scriptures from the laicks. IV. The adoration of images. V. The invocation of saints and angels. VI. The doctrine of merit. VII. Purgatory. VIII. Their seven sacraments. IX. Their priests intention in baptism. X. The limbo of unbaptized infants. XI. Transubstantiation. XII. The propitiatory sacrifice of the mass. XIII. Private masses. XIV. The sacrament of penance. XV. The sacrament of marriage, with the clergies restraint therefrom. XVI. Their sacrament of extream unction. XVII. Tradition. XVIII. That thred-bare question, where was your Church before Luther? XIX. The infallibility of the Pope with his councils. XX. Tho [sic] Pope's supremacy. XXI. The Pope's deposing power. XXII. Their uncharitableness to all other Christians. By a moderate son of the Church of England. London: printed for Brab. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, MDCLXXXVII. [1687]. ESTC No. R9547. Grub Street ID 129624.
  • Gordon, James. A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the [q]ueries upon these their following tenets. I.Their divine service in an unknown tongue. II. Their taking away the cup from the people. III. Their with-holding the scriptures from the laicks. IV. The adoration of images. V. Th invocation of saints and angels. VI. The doctrine of merit. VII. Purgatory. VIII. Their seven sacraments. IX. Their priests intention in baptism. X. The limbo of unbaptized infants. XI. Transubstantiation. XII. The propitiatory sacrifice of the mass. XIII. Private masses. XIV. The sacrament of penance. XV. The sacrament of marriage, with the clergies restraint therefrom. XVI. Their sacrament of extream unction. XVII. Tradition. XXVIII. That thred-bare question, where was your church before Luther? XIX. The infallability of the Pope with his councils. XX. The Pope's supremacy. XXI. The Pope's deposing power. XXII. Their uncharitableness to all other Christians. By a moderate son of the Church of England. London: printed for Brab. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, MDCLXXXVII. [1687]. ESTC No. R15741. Grub Street ID 63651.
  • Gordon, James. A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets. I. Their divine service in an unknown tongue. II. Their taking away the cup from the people. III. Their with-holding the scriptures from the Laicks. IV. The adoration of images. V. The invocation of saints and angels. VI. The doctrine of merit. VII. Purgatory. VIII. Their seven sacraments. IX. Their priests intention in baptism. X. The limbo of unbaptized infants. XI. Transubtantiation. XII. The propitiatory sacrifice of the mass. XIII. Private masses. XIV. The sacrament of penance. XV. The sacrament of marriage, with the clergies restraint therefrom. XVI. Their sacraments of extream unction. XVII. Tradition. XVIII. That thred-bare question, where was your church before Luther? XIX. The infallibility of the Pope with his councils. XX. The Pope's supremacy. XXI. The Pope's deposing power. XXII. The uncharitableness to all other Christians. By a moderate son of the Church of England. London: printed for Brab. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, MDCLXXXVII. [1687]. ESTC No. R11906. Grub Street ID 60133.
  • Gordon, James. Some observations on the fables of Æsop: as commented upon by Sir Roger L'Estrange, kt. Yet not on all, for some need not any addition or review, and there be many of them which are coincident as to the individual scope, I mean the same moral instruction, which is couched in them. Illustrated with several pertinent stories of antient and modern history. By a divine of the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh: printed for Mr. Andrew Symson, and are to be sold by him at the foot of the Horse-Wynd in the Cowgate; and by Mr. Henry Knox in the Lucken-Booths, M. DCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R215162. Grub Street ID 90253.
  • Gordon, James. Remarks on Sr Roger L'Estrange's edition of Æsops Fables. Adorn'd with variety of history, both ancient and modern. London: printed and sold by J. Nutt, 1701. ESTC No. T85442. Grub Street ID 305753.
  • Gordon, James. The character of a generous prince drawn from the great lines of heroick fortitude. From which by the rule of contraries, may be delineated the effigies of a prodigious tyrant. The vertues of the former, and the vices of the latter, being fully represented; by a pleasant variety of examples, from ancient and modern history. By a hearty well-wisher of Her Majesties government, and the Church of England. London: printed for Edw. Evets, at the Green-Dragon in St. Paul's-Church-Yard, 1703. ESTC No. N14693. Grub Street ID 4466.
  • Gordon, James. Some charitable observations on a late Treatise of church lands & tithes; by Mr. Forbes advocat; and tendered to the publick by a moderat son of the Church of England. Edinburgh: printed, in the year 1706, and sold by Mr. Andrew Symson and other booksellers there, [1706]. ESTC No. T102990. Grub Street ID 156662.