Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.
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A lamentation for the declining state of Christianity in Scotland; and especially in the town and shire of Ayr, within the last hundred and fifty Years; with a contrast between the past and present Times. By James Maxwell, Poet in Paisley. To which is added, by a neuter hand, A blow at the root, Given by our Ecclesiastic Judicatories; whereby the Church of Scotland is almost overthrown. Set forth in a dialogue between the complainers against, and the defenders of Dr. W. M'gill, one of the Ministers of Ayr
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- E-books
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The shunamite . A sacred essay, on 2d Kings, Chap. iv. ver.8, &c. By James Maxwell, Poet in Paisley.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- E-books
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A new version of the whole book of Psalms in metre. To which is added, a supplement of divine hymns, or Scripture Songs. All fitted to the common Psalm Tunes; and adapted to the present State of the Christian Church. There is also prefixed, An humble Address to all the Ministers of the Church of Scotland, relative to this Undertaking. By James Maxwell, S.D.P
Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- E-books
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Issachar , the strong ass over-burdened; or, the groans of Britannia from the pitt. A poem, descriptive of the times.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: [1795?]- E-books
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Paisley Dispensary. A poem. To Bailie Andrew Brown, Praeses, With the rest of the Managers; to Dr. Farquharson, Physician, Messrs. John Whyte, Robert Thynne, and David Wardrop, Surgeons; and to the first Projectors and generous Contributors to this excellent and useful Institution, The Folllowing Poem is Most Respectfully Inscribed, By their very humble Servant, James Maxwell
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]