Author:George Mackenzie (1636-1691)

Works

 * Aretina, or the Serious Romance (1661)
 * Religio Stoici; the Virtuoso or Stoick with a friendly Address to the Fanatics of all Sects and Sorts (1663), anon.
 * A Moral Essay; preferring Solitude to Public Employment (1665)
 * Moral Gallantry; a Discourse proving that the Point of Honour obliges a Man to be Virtuous (1667)
 * A Moral Paradox proving that it is much easier to be Virtuous than Vicious, and a Consolation against Calumnies (1667)
 * Pleadings on some Remarkable Cases before the Supreme Courts of Scotland since the Year 1661. To which the Decisions are subjoined (1672)
 * A Discourse upon the Laws and Customs of Scotland in Matters Criminal (1674)
 * Observations upon the XXVIII Act, 23rd Parliament of King James VI against Bankrupts (1675)
 * Observations upon the Laws and Customs of Nations as to Precedency. With the Science of Heraldry treated as part of the Civil Law of Nations (1680)
 * Idea eloquentiæ forensis hodiernæ una cum actione forensi ex unaquaque juris parte (1681)
 * (tr.) An Idea of the Modern Eloquence of the Bar (1711), by R. Hepburn


 * Vindication of His Majesty's Government and Judicature in Scotland (n.d.), anon.
 * Jus Regium, or the First and Solid Foundation of Monarchy in General and more particularly of the Monarchy of Scotland; against Buchanan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton,' &c. (1684)
 * Institutions of the Laws of Scotland (1684)
 * On the Discovery of the Fanatick Plot (1684)
 * A Defence of the Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland, in answer to William Lloyd, Bishop of St. Asaph, with a True Account when the Scots were governed by the Kings in the Isle of Britain (1685)
 * The Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland further cleared and defended against the exceptions lately offered by Dr. Stillingfleet in his "Vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph" (1686)
 * Observations on the Acts of Parliament made by King James I and his Successors to the end of the Reign of Charles II (1686)
 * A Memorial to the Parliament by two Persons of Quality (1689)
 * Oratio Inauguralis habita Edinburghi, de Structure Bibliothecæ Juridicæ (1689)
 * Reason; an Essay (1690)
 * The Moral History of Frugality and its Opposite Vices (1691)
 * A Vindication of the Government of Scotland during the Reign of King Charles II; with several other Treatises referring to the Affairs of Scotland (1691)
 * Method of Proceeding against Criminals and Fanatical Covenanters (1691)
 * Vindication of the Presbyterians of Scotland from the Malicious Aspersions cast against them (1692)
 * Essays upon Moral Subjects (1713)
 * Consolations against Calumny (n. d.)
 * Cælia's Country-house, and Closet, a Poem
 * Paraphrase of the 104th Psalm
 * Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland (1822)