Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700.
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The Scots inquisition , Containing a brief description of the persecution of the presbyterians in Scotland, acted by the instigation of the antichristian prelates and curates, and executed by the scots persecuters, under the govrnment of King Charles II. and the Duke of York. By the Reverend and Learned Mr. Alexander Shiels. To which are added two letters, the first containing an account of the tyrannical and arbitrary government of King Charles II. and the Duke of York. The second, upon the nature of true loyalty, and to whom the same is due, all published by authority in the London-Journal and Edinburgh evening-courant. Also some remarks on a paper published in the caledonian-mercury, October 30th, and November 1. 1745. Casting several malicious and groundless aspersions upon the sufferers.
Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700.Date: 1745- E-books
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A true and faithful relation of the sufferings of the Reverend and learned, Mr. Alexander Shields, minister of the Gospel. Written with his own hand. Containing an account of his examinations and imprisonment at London; his being sent down to Scotland; ... Together with a large and elaborate defence of the doctrine of resistance, ... Never before published
Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700.Date: 1715- E-books
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An informatory vindication of a poor, wasted, misrepresented, remnant of the suffering, anti-popish, anti-prelatick, anti-erastian, anti-sectarian, true Presbyterian Church of Christ in Scotland united together in a general correspondence. By way of reply to various accusations, in letters, informations, and conferences, given forth against them
Renwick, James, 1662-1688.Date: MDCCVII. [1707]- E-books
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An informatory vindication of a poor, wasted, misrepresented remnant of the suffering, anti-popish, anti-prelatick, anti-erastian, anti-sectarian, true Presbyterian Church of Christ in Scotland. United together in a general correspondence. By way of reply to various accusations, in Letters, Informations and Conferences given forth against them. Written at the Leadhills in the year 1687, conjunctly by Mr. James Renwick and Mr. Alexander Shiells Author of the Hind let loose.
Renwick, James, 1662-1688.Date: 1744- E-books
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The life and death of that eminently pious, free and faithful minister and martyr of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Renwick: with A Vindication of the Heads of his Dying Testimony. Written by the learned and famous Mr. Alexander Shields, then Preacher of the Gospel in the Fields. Whereunto is subjoined, The Manner of Admission, or Ordaining of Ruling-Elders, by Mr. James Renwick; And some few of his many Religious Letters. Diligently compared with the Original, never before Published
Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]