A Speech Intended to Have Been Spoken by Mr. John Gordon, on Behalf of Himself and His Fellow-sufferers, Lieutenant John Darrell, and Captain William Carr, at Tyburn, the Place of Their Execution, on Wednesday the 7th of December, 1715. From a Copy Suscribed by Them, and Left in a Friend's Hand that Morning
Memoirs of the Life of John Gordon, of Glencat, in the County of Aberdeen in Scotland: Who was Thirteen Years in the Scotch College at Paris, Among the Secular Clergy. Wherein The Absurdities and Delusions of Popery are Laid Open, the History of Baianism, Jansenism, and the Constitution Ungenitus, Impartially Related, and the Infallibility of the Romish Church is Confuted. To which is Prefix'd, A Testimonial from the Presbytery of Edinburgh, of the Author's Renouncing Popery, and Embracingthe Protestant Religion. As Also a Letter of Protection from the Lord Chief-Justice Clerk at Edinburgh to the Author. By John Gordon, A.M. To which is Now Added, a Second Part, Not Printed Before, Containing I. A Refutation of the Supremacy of the Roman Church. II. An Exact Chronological History of All the Popes from St. Peter to the Present Time, with a Brief Account of what is Most Remarkable in Their Lives. III. The Popish Doctrine of Indulgences
The Correspondence of Sir John Gordon, Bart. of Invergordon, on Occasion of the Rebellion, Autumn, 1745
The Case of John Gordon Esquire, Second Son of Sir James Gordon of Park, Deceast, Claimant; Against His Majesty's Advocate on Behalf of His Majesty, Respondent
Memoirs of the Life of John Gordon ... who was Thirteen Years in the Scotch College at Paris ... Wherein the Absurdities and Delusions of Popery are Laid Open, the History of ... Jansenism ... Related, and the Infallibility of the Romish Church is Confuted ... By John Gordon ... To which is Now Added, A Second Part ... Containing, I. A Refutation of the Supremacy of the Roman Church. II. An Exact Chronological History of All the Popes ... III. The Popish Doctrine of Indulgences