Henry Duncan (minister) - Publications

Publications

The following is a full list of Duncan's publications:

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

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