Books by Alexander Mathieson
Anniversary sermon delivered by the Rev. Dr. Mathieson, before the St. Andrew's Society, Montreal, November 30th, 1863
The vanity of earthly objects of attachment
A discourse delivered on board the transport ship Java, off Quebec, on Sabbath, the 22nd October, 1843, to the First Battalion, 71st Highland Light Infantry (en route to the West Indies)
A sermon preached on St. Andrew's Day, 1868, in the St. Andrew's Church before the St. Andrew's Society of Montreal
The vanity of eartly objects o
The vanity of eartly objects of attachment
A sermon, preached in St. Andrew's Church, Quebec, on the 29th May, 1861
A sermon, preached in St. Andrew's church, Quebec, on the 29th May, 1861, at the opening of the Synod of the Presbyterian church of Canada in connection with the Church of Scotland
A sermon, preached in St. Andr
A sermon, preached in St. Andrew's Church, Montreal, on the occasion of the death of Hugh Brodie, esq. (late one of the elders of that church)
A tribute of respect to the memory of a good man
The moral and religious influences of autumn
The Christian's death, no cause for sorrow
A discourse delivered on board the transport ship Java, off Quebec
A discourse delivered on board
A discourse delivered on board the transport ship Java, off Quebec, on Sabbath, the 22nd October, 1843, to the First Battalion, 71st Highland Light Infantry
A sermon, preached in St. Andrew's church, Montreal, on the thirtieth day of November, 1836, (St. Andrew's day)
A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Mr. Robert Watson, preached in St. Andrew's Church, Montreal, April 8th, 1827
Sir, as the Imperial Parliamen
Sir, as the Imperial Parliament have, by an act passed in the 31st year of his late Majesty, appropriated a seventh part of the waste lands of the crown, in the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, for the support of a protestant clergy, (commonly called clergy reserves), and, as the Presbyterian clergy, notwithstanding that they are expressly declared by statute to be of the true protestant religion ... have hitherto been excluded from any participation in these reserves, and have had no other