Publications
The following is a full list of Duncan's publications:
- Pamphlet on Socinian controversy, Liverpool, 1791.
- Three sermons.
- "Essay on Nature and Advantages of Parish Banks", 1815.
- Letter to John H. Forbes, esq., 1817.
- "Letter to W. R. K. Douglas, Esquire, M.P., on Bill in Parliament for Savings Banks", 1819.
- Letter to same advocating abolition of commercial restrictions, 1820.
- Letter to Managers of Banks for Savings in Scotland.
- The Cottage Fireside.
- The Young South Country Weaver.
- "William Douglas, or the Scottish Exiles", 3 vols., 1826.
- Letter to Parishioners of Ruthwell on Roman Catholic Emancipation, 1829.
- 'Presbyter's Letters on the West India Question', 1830.
- "Account of the remarkable Runic Monument preserved at Ruthwell Manse", 1833.
- "Letters to Rev. Dr. George Cook on Patronage and Calls", 1834.
- Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons, 4 vols., 1835–6.
- Letter to his flock on the resolutions of the convocation, 1842.
- Articles in "Edinburgh Encyclopædia"—"Blair", "Blacklock", "Currie".
- Account of tracks and footmarks of animals found in Corncockle Muir ('Transactions Royal Society of Edinburgh', xi.).
- Many articles in Edinburgh Christian Instructor.
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