Publications of George Logan
Author
- Logan, George. An essay upon gospel and legal preaching. By a minister of the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh: printed, and are to be sold by Mr. James Davidson, at his Shop in Brown's Land, fronting to the Cross, MDCCXXIII. [1723]. ESTC No. N1719. Grub Street ID 6659.
- Logan, George. A sermon preach'd at the opening of the Synod of Lothian and Tweddale, April 23d, 1728. By Mr. George Logan ... Edinburgh: printed by Mr. James Davidson and Company, and sold at the said Mr. Davidson's shop, 1728. ESTC No. T172924. Grub Street ID 210266.
- Logan, George. A discourse on John XXI. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. In the High Church of Edinburgh, May 4th, 1729, before His Majesty's commissioner to the General Assembly. By Mr. George Logan ... Edinburgh: printed by Mrs. Tho. and Wal. Ruddimans, and sold by David Randie, 1729. ESTC No. T182961. Grub Street ID 219402.
- Logan, George. A modest and humble inquiry concerning the right and power of electing and calling ministers to vacant churches. By a minister of the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh: printed by Gavin Hamilton, and sold by him and several other booksellers in town, 1732. ESTC No. N5652. Grub Street ID 39652.
- Logan, George. The humble and modest inquiry, concerning The Right and Power of Electing and Calling Ministers to vacant Churches, Finished. In Two Parts. The First being the History of Settlements for the Space of Ninety Years, from the establishing of the Reformation, Anno 1560, down to the abolishing of the Patronages, Anno 1649; all which Period, Patronages took Place. As also of Settlements from the Year 1649, when the Right and Power of Calling was lodged in the Kirksession, down to the Restoration, when Episcopacy was again introduced upon this Church. The Second being an Account of the poor and wretched Defence of the pretended Divine Right of the People, made by some who stile themselves Protesters against the Assembly 1732, in a Pamphlet, intituled, The mutual Negative to Parish and Presbytery in the Election of a Minister. By the Author of the Humble and Modest Inquiry. Edinburgh: printed for Gavin Hamilton, and sold by him and several other booksellers, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T53009. Grub Street ID 280004.
- Logan, George. The publick testimony of above 1600 Christian people against the overture of the assembly 1731, made more publick, and set in its due light. ... By the author of the Modest and humble inquiry. Edinburgh: printed for Gavin Hamilton, and sold by him and several other booksellers, 1733. ESTC No. T79087. Grub Street ID 300753.
- Logan, George. A continuation of the Modest and humble inquiry concerning the right and power of electing and calling ministers to vacant churches. By a minister of the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh: printed for Gavin Hamilton, and sold by him and several other booksellers in town, 1733. ESTC No. T185175. Grub Street ID 221410.
- Logan, George. An overture for a right constitution of the General Assembly, and an illustration of it. With an appendix, containing an useful and entertaining history of the constitution of that supreme Ecclesiastical Court, from the first Assembly, anno 1560, down to our Times. Edinburgh: printed by R. Fleming, and sold by most Booksellers in Town, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T169652. Grub Street ID 207474.
- Logan, George. The lawfulness and necessity of ministers their reading the act of Parliament, for bringing to justice the murderers of Captain John Porteous. Edinburgh: printed, and sold at most booksellers shops in town, 1737. ESTC No. N21932. Grub Street ID 11292.
- Logan, George. An answer to a letter to the author of The lawfulness and necessity, &c. and to the defence of the layman's Letter, in answer to the said author; in a letter to the authors of these pamphlets. Edinburgh: printed, and sold at most booksellers shops in town, (M.DCC.XXXVII.) [1737]. ESTC No. T87211. Grub Street ID 307273.
- Logan, George. The lawfulness and necessity of ministers their reading the act of Parliament, for bringing to justice the murderers of Captain John Porteous. Edinburgh: printed, and sold at most booksellers shops in town, 1737. ESTC No. N66290. Grub Street ID 48039.
- Logan, George. A sermon preached at the opening of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, in the High-Church of Edinburgh, on the 14th of May 1741; ... By Mr. George Logan, ... Edinburgh: printed by R. Fleming and A. Alison, and sold by the booksellers, 1741. ESTC No. T175160. Grub Street ID 212246.
- Logan, George. A treatise on government; shewing, that the right of the Kings of Scotland to the Crown was not strictly and absolutely hereditary. Against The Earl of Cromarty, Sir George Mackenzie the King's Advocate, Mr. John Sage stiled The Cyprianick Doctor, and the learned Antiquarian Mr. Thomas Ruddiman. By George Logan, A. M. One of the Ministers of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed, and sold by the booksellers here, and at Glasgow, M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. T87669. Grub Street ID 307705.
- Logan, George. A second treatise on government; shewing, that the right to the Crown of Scotland was not hereditary, in the sense of Jacobites; Against The Earl of Cromarty, Sir George Mackenzie the King's Advocate, Mr. John Sage stiled The Cyprianick Doctor, and the Learned Antiquarian, Mr. Thomas Ruddiman. By Mr. George Logan, One of the Ministers of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed, and sold by the booksellers here, and at Glasgow, M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. T87687. Grub Street ID 307721.
- Logan, George. The doctrine of the jure-divino-ship of hereditary indefeasible monarchy enquired into and exploded, in a letter to Mr. Thomas Ruddiman Principal Keeper of the Lawyers Library in Edinburgh. from Mr. George Logan One of the Ministers of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed by Thomas Lumisden and Company, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1749. ESTC No. T87688. Grub Street ID 307722.
- Logan, George. A second letter from Mr. George Logan one of the ministers of Edinburgh, to Mr. Thomas Ruddiman ... With an appendix, ... Edinburgh: printed by Thomas Lumisden and Company, and sold by Messieurs Hamilton and Balfour, and other booksellers there, and at Glasgow, 1749. ESTC No. T87689. Grub Street ID 307723.