[ [111] Presbyterian Inquisition: as it was lately practised against the Professors of the College of Edinburgh, August and September 1690. London, 1691.
[ [112] An Historical Relation of the late Presbyterian General Assembly, London, 1691; An Account of the late Establishment of Presbyterian Government by the Parliament of Scotland, London, 1693.
[ [113] The Fundamental Charter of Presbytery, examined and disproved, London, 1695.
[ [114] An Account of the Present Persecution of the Church in Scotland, in several Letters, London, 1690; The Case of the Present Afflicted Clergy in Scotland, By a Lover of the Church and his Country, London, 1690.
[ [115] Case of the Afflicted Clergy, Second Collection of Papers, p. 60.
[ [116] The Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence; or The Foolishness of their Teaching discovered, London, 1692; An Answer to the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence, 1693; Some remarks upon a late pamphlet entitled “Answer to the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence,” London, 1694. A second edition of The Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence was published in 1694, a third in 1719, and there have been other editions since.
[ [117] The Assembly, or Scotch Reformation; a Comedy. Done from the original manuscript, written in the year 1690, by Archibald Pitcairn, M.D. Edinburgh, 1817.
[ [118] Act for a Company Trading to Africa and the Indies, 26th June 1695.
[ [119] Marchmont to Seafield, 7th October 1699, Marchmont Papers, iii. 178.
[ [120] To Pringle, 23rd December 1699, Marchmont Papers, iii. 199.