Publications of Hugh Kennedy

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  • Kennedy, Hugh. A sermon preached at the opening of the Synod of Merse and Teviotdale, April 18th, 1732. By Hugh Kennedy. ... Being an essay to shew the utter vanity and insufficiency of human reason and philosophy, ... Edinburgh: printed for Arthur Armstrong bookseller in Keslo, and sold at his shop there, 1732. ESTC No. T101379. Grub Street ID 155260.
  • Kennedy, Hugh. A sermon preached at the opening of the Synod of Merse and Teviotdale, April 18th, 1732. By Hugh Kennedy, M. A. Minister of the Gospel at Cavers. Being An Essay to shew the utter Vanity and Insufficiency of Human Reason and Philosophy, and the absolute Sufficiency of the plain and faithful Preaching of Christ, to recover Men from their great and universal Guilt, Corruption and Misery; and to bring them to complete Holiness and Happiness: In Opposition to Modern Infidels. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for G. Risk, at the Shakespear's-Head in Dame-Street, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T104211. Grub Street ID 157761.
  • Kennedy, Hugh. A discourse concerning the nature, author, means and manner of conversion. By H. Kennedy, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Rotterdam. Prefixed to the Dutch translation of A faithful narrative of the extraordinary work of the spirit of God at Kilsyth, and other Congregations in the Neighbourhood. Written by J. Robe, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Kilsyth. Edinburgh: printed by R. Fleming and A. Alison, 1743. ESTC No. T101372. Grub Street ID 155253.
  • Kennedy, Hugh. A short account of the rise and continuing progress of a remarkable work of grace in the United Netherlands. In several letters from the Reverend Mr Hugh Kennedy Minister of the Gospel in the Scots Congregation at Roterdam, to some of his correspondents in Scotland and at London. In the epistle to the reader, there are some seasonable observations relating to the Use and Importance of such Accounts, and to Experience and Experimental Christianity. London: printed for John Lewis in Paternoster-Row, 1752. ESTC No. T107674. Grub Street ID 160688.