Simson, Alexander.
The destruction of inbred-corruption: or, The Christians vvarfare against his bosome enemy. Being a sure, certaine, and choice antidote against fleshly lusts. By that faithfull and painfull labourer in the Lords vineyard, Mr. Alexander Symson late minister of Gods word a Merton in Scotland.
Imprinted at London: for Iohn Wright, and are to be sold at his shop in the old Bayley, 1644.
ESTC No. R219684.Grub Street ID 94183.
Simson, Alexander.
Rudimenta grammatices: in gratiam juventutis Scoticæ conscripta. Editio prioribus long emendatior.
Edinburgi: ex officinâ Societatis Stationariorum, anno Dom. 1658.
ESTC No. R179140.Grub Street ID 70687.
Simson, Alexander.
Two treatises. The first is, A plain platform for preaching: whereby the word of truth may be rightly divided; and he that speaketh, speak as the oracles of God. Digested into 20. propositions. The second is, The destruction of in-bred corruption. Or, An antidote against fleshly lust. By A. Symson minister of Gods word.
London: printed for John Wright, at the Kings Head in the Old Bailey, 1658.
ESTC No. R221898.Grub Street ID 95974.
Simson, Alexander.
Rudimenta grammatices, in gratiam Juventutis Scoticæ conscripta. Editio prioribus long emendatior & multis in utráq[ue] parte adjectis auctior.
Edinburgi: excudebat Andreas Anderson, civitatis & academiæ typographus, anno Dom. 1670.
ESTC No. R179141.Grub Street ID 70688.
Simson, Alexander.
Rudimenta grammatices, in gratiam juventutis scoticæ conscripta.
Edinburgi: excudebat hæres Andreæ Anderson, typographus regius, anno Dom. 1685.
ESTC No. R184780.Grub Street ID 74181.
Simson, Alexander.
Rudimenta grammatices in gratiam juventutis scoticæ conscripta.
Glasguæ: excudebat Robertus sanders. Regoæ Majestatos Typographus, anno Domini 1693.
ESTC No. R236585.Grub Street ID 107338.