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Charles Hughes Terrot

1790-1872


A Call to Obedience and Unity, on the Ground of the Apostolical Authority of Bishops, Addressed to the Episcopalians of Scotland: Being a Sermon, Preached at Aberdeen, at the Consecration of the Rev. C.H. Terrot, D.D., as Bishop of Edinburgh, on Wednesday, June 2, 1841.
By Grantham Yorke.
Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son, 1841.

Three Churchmen: Sketches and Reminiscences of the Right Rev. Michael Russell, LL. D., D.C.L., Bishop of Glasgow, the Right Rev. Charles Hughes Terrot, D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh, and George Grub, LL. D., Professor of Law in the University of Aberdeen.
Edinburgh: R. Grant & Son, 1893.


Common Sense: A Poem.
Edinburgh: David Brown, 1819. [External link]

The Extent of Scriptural Inspiration Examined in a Letter to Michael Russell.
Edinburgh: John Wardlaw, 1830.

The Claims of the Poorer Episcopalians of Scotland upon Their Richer Brethren: A Sermon Preached 7th February 1836 at St. Paul's Chapel Edinburgh.
Edinburgh: Robert Grant and Son, 1836.

Primary Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son, 1842.

A Dissuasive from Schism: Addressed to the Lay Members of the Scottish Episcopal Church within the Diocese of Edinburgh.
Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son, 1843.

Two Series of Discourses.
London: John W. Parker, 1845.

A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Edinburgh on Thursday, April 27, 1848.
Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son, 1848.

Sermon Preached at the Reopening of the Parish Church of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, August 26, 1855.
Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son, 1855.

A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Edinburgh on April 30, 1857.
Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son, 1857.

Address Spoken at the Diocesan Synod of the Episcopal Church, in Edinburgh, April 30, 1862.
Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son; London: Rivingtons, 1862.


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