Publications of James Hog

Author

  • Hog, James. Three missives written to a minister of the gospel, in answer to one from him; wherein the author's grounds for remaining in communion with the Church of Scotland, ... are ... fairly stated: ... Published by a gentleman into whose hands these letters came. Edinburgh: printed in the year 1717. To be sold by John Martin, William Brown, and William Dickie, booksellers there, 1717. ESTC No. T139821. Grub Street ID 187656.
  • Hog, James. The right of Church members to chuse their own overseers stated from the Scriptures: being the abstract of a discourse on Acts 1. 21,22,23. ... By James Hog ... Edinburgh: printed in the year 1717. And to be sold by John Martin, William Brown, and William Dicky, 1717. ESTC No. T85168. Grub Street ID 305509.
  • Hog, James. A casuistical essay upon the Lord's prayer wherein divers important cases, relative to the several petitions, are succinctly stated and answered. To which is subjoin'd, A letter to a friend, ... Edinburgh: printed by John Reid junior, 1705. ESTC No. T119969. Grub Street ID 171316.
  • Hog, James. Some select notes, towards detecting a covered mixture of the covenant of works and of grace: with the danger of that evil, and a few advices for remedying thereof. Contained in a letter to a friend upon the head. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson, 1706. ESTC No. T155617. Grub Street ID 199320.
  • Hog, James. The covenants of redemption and grace displayed. In some questions sent by a gentleman, to a reverend and pious minister of this church, with his answers returned to them. Edinburgh: printed by John Moncur, at his Printing-House in the foot of Sclater's Closs, on the North-Side of the Trone, 1707. ESTC No. T132638. Grub Street ID 181543.
  • Hog, James. Otia Christiana: or, Christian recreations. Being a conference betwixt Nicon and Philotheus. In which, diverse important concerns of the doctrine and practice of religion, are fairly and familiarly discours'd. Written by J. H. Minister of the Gospel, while in a Frail Estate of Body, and much disabled for greater Labours. Divided into several dialogues. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson, on the North-Side of the Cross, 1708. ESTC No. T166189. Grub Street ID 204431.
  • Hog, James. Notes about saving illumination. To which are subjoined, two letters, one explaining the Lord's guiding his people by his word. And the other detecting the delusions of some of the Cevennois. Edinburgh: printed by John Moncur, 1708. ESTC No. T176661. Grub Street ID 213677.
  • Hog, James. Notes about the spirit's operations, for discovering from the word, their nature and evidence. Together with diverse remarks, for detecting the enthusiastical delusions of the Cevenois, Antonia Bourignon, and others. As also some account of the differences betwixt a legal and an evangelical administration. Being the substance of several private discourses on Gal.III.2. By James Hog Minister of the Gospel. Edinburgh: printed by John Moncur, M.DCC.IX. [1709]. ESTC No. T85165. Grub Street ID 305506.
  • Hog, James. Some remarks about submission to the soveraign disposure of the God of the spirits of all flesh: shewing how the several truths and duties of religion meet there; and detecting the secret springs of sins, and sorrows, thro' a wicked affectation of soveraignty by sinful creatures. All contained in a letter to a friend upon the head. Edinburgh: printed in the year, 1709. ESTC No. T155602. Grub Street ID 199308.
  • Hog, James. A letter to a gentleman, in which the unlawfulness of imposing forms of prayer, and of other acts of worship is plainly demonstrated by James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock. Edinburgh: printed by John Moncur, at his Printing-House at the foot of the Bull-Closs, fore-gainst the Tron, anno, 1710. ESTC No. N19569. Grub Street ID 8990.
  • Hog, James. Remarks concerning the rooting, growth and ripeness of a work of grace in the soul, contained in some queries moved and answered from Mark IV.26,27,28. And he said, So is the Kingdom of God, as if a Man should cast Seed into the Ground, And should sleep, and rise Night and Day, and the Seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how. For the Earth bringeth forth Fruit of her self, first the Blade, then the Ear, after that the full Corn in the Ear. By James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock. Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Anno Dom. M.DCC.XV. [1715]. ESTC No. T85167. Grub Street ID 305508.
  • Hog, James. A letter to a gentleman concerning the interest of reason in religion. By James Hog minister of the gospel at Carnock. Edinburgh: printed in the year 1716. And to be sold by John Martin, William Brown and William Dicky, [1716]. ESTC No. T170984. Grub Street ID 208645.
  • Hog, James. A letter to a gentleman detecting the gangrene of some errors vented at this time. By James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock. Edinburgh: printed in the year 1716. And to be sold by John Martin, William Brown and William Dicky, Booksellers there, [1716]. ESTC No. T170985. Grub Street ID 208646.
  • Hog, James. An essay to vindicate some scripture truths in five several articles, from the danger of being corrupted at this time. In answer of a letter from a gentleman to a minister. Published by a member of the Church of Scotland. [Edinburgh]: Printed in the year, 1716. ESTC No. T182130. Grub Street ID 218640.
  • Hog, James. Abstract of discourses on Psalm XLI. 4. ... Published at the desire of some of the hearers. By James Hog ... Edinburgh: printed in the year 1716. To be sold by John Martin, [1716]. ESTC No. T152999. Grub Street ID 197536.
  • Hog, James. Some proposals, for peace and harmony: humbly offered to the consideration of the ministers and members of the Church of Scotland. Contained in a letter to a gentleman, upon the head. Edinburgh: printed by John Reid, and sold by Mr. John Macky, 1718. ESTC No. T160211. Grub Street ID 199700.
  • Hog, James. Some select notes towards detecting a covered mixture of the covenant of works, and of grace: with the danger of that evil; and a few advices for remedying thereof. Contained in a letter to a friend upon the head. Edinburgh: printed: and to be sold by John Mackie Bookseller in the Parliament-Close, M.DCC.XVIII. [1718]. ESTC No. N36957. Grub Street ID 24909.
  • Hog, James. Some missives written to a gentleman which contain the author's aim, at detecting and refuting the Deism (as it is called) or, atheism and libertinism of our time. Edinburgh: printed by John Mosman, William Brown, and Mr. James M'euen, and sold at Mr. John Macky bookseller, his Shop in the Parliament-Closs, 1718. ESTC No. T85169. Grub Street ID 305510.
  • Hog, James. A vindication of the doctrine of grace, from the charge of antinomianism: contained in a letter to a minister of the gospel. Edinburgh: printed by Robert Brown; and are to be sold at Mr. John Macky's shop, 1718. ESTC No. T178819. Grub Street ID 215686.
  • Hog, James. A conference betwixt Epaphroditus and Epaphras, wherein the very Reverend Principal Hadow's sermon, preached before the Synod of Fife, April 7th, 1719. is fairly enquired into, in so far as he findeth fault with Mr. Marshal on sanctification, The marrow of modern divinity, and the explication of passages excepted against in the Marrow. Edinburgh: printed by Robert Brown, and are to be sold at Mr. John Macky's shop, 1719. ESTC No. T162436. Grub Street ID 201239.
  • Hog, James. A letter to a gentleman, containing a detection of errors in a print, intitled, The snake in the grass. Wherein that author giveth his remarks upon the Marrow of modern divinity: lately re-printed. Edinburgh: printed by Robert Brown, and are to be sold at Mr. John Macky's shop in the Parliament Closs, 1719. ESTC No. T95661. Grub Street ID 315164.
  • Hog, James. An explication of passages excepted against in the Marrow of modern divinity, taken from the book it self: contained in a letter to a minister of the Gospel. Edinburgh: printed by Robert Brown, and are to be sold at Mr. John Macky's shop in the Parliament Closs, 1719. ESTC No. N1544. Grub Street ID 5161.
  • Hog, James. Remarks upon the review of A conference betwixt Epaphroditus and Epaphras, about Principal Hadow's synodical sermon, &c. With queries concerning the extent of Christs death. Contained in a letter, to a minister of the gospel. Edinburgh: printed by Robert Brown, and are to be sold at Mr. John Macky's shop, 1719. ESTC No. T169065. Grub Street ID 206915.
  • Hog, James. The controversie concerning the Marrow of modern divinity. Considered in several familiar dialogues, ... [Edinburgh]: Printed in the year MDCCXXI. and are to be sold by Mr. John Macky bookseller in the Parliament-Closs, John Aitken and Alexander Davidson in the Parliament-House, and others, in Edinburgh, Glasgow, &c., [1721]-22. ESTC No. T94717. Grub Street ID 314266.
  • Hog, James. Two letters, written by a minister of the gospel to a gentleman, concerning Professor Campbell's divinity. Letter I. Wherein his scheme concerning the origine, or primary source of moral virtue, ... is shewed to be irrational, ... Letter II. Wherein his discourse, proving that the apostles were no enthusiasts, is considered; ... Edinburgh: printed in the year, 1731. ESTC No. T178017. Grub Street ID 214945.
  • Hog, James. Otia Christiana: or, christian recreations. Being a conference betwixt Nicon and Philotheus. In which divers important concerns of the doctrine and practice of religion, are fairly and familiarly discoursed. Written by James Hog, Minister of the Gospel, While in a frail Estate of Body, and much disabled for greater Labours. Divided into several dialogues. Aberdeen: printed by J. Chalmers and Co., MDCCLXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. T85166. Grub Street ID 305507.
  • Hog, James. An abstract of sundry discourses on Job XXXVI. 8, 9, 10. ... By James Hogg, Minister of the Gospel at Carnock. Aberdeen: printed in the year, 1778. ESTC No. T153008. Grub Street ID 197544.
  • Hog, James. Memoirs of the public life of Mr. James Hogg; and of the ecclesiastical proceedings of his time, previous to his settlement at Carnock: particularly of some general assemblies that met posterior to the Revolution. Written by himself, in a testamentary memorial. [Edinburgh]: Sold by J. Ogle and J. Guthrie, Edinburgh; J. Duncan and J. Dymock, Glasgow; Muschet, Stirling; G. Brown, Perth; and W. Knight, Aberdeen, 1798. ESTC No. T85164. Grub Street ID 305505.