Presbyterian Church - Doctrines - Early works to 1800
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Presbytery the pest of society in answer to Andrew Low's vindication of the Scots Kirk, in the case of Mr. William Dugud. Together with his introductory epistle to Sir James Stewart of Good-Tree's approving of his zeal against the mittre and the crown. By T. R. of D-ls.
T. R.Date: 1714- E-books
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A specimen of the method the Presbyterians take to answer all arguments against their errors
Date: 1704- E-books
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A full and final answer to a triffling reply made unto a paper; entituled Plain-Dealing with the Presbyterians wherein the reasonableness and necessity of a toleration is maintained, against all that is said in the gentleman's letter to a Member of Parliament, and vindication thereof. In a letter to a friend
Skene, J.Date: [1703]- E-books
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A full and final answer to a triffling reply made unto a paper entituled Plain-Dealing with the Presbyterians wherein the Reasonableness and necessity of a Toleration is maintained, against All that is said in the Gentleman's Letter to a Member of Parliament, and Vindication thereof. In a Letter to a Friend.
Skene, J.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.III. [1703]- E-books
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Some observations on these two sermons of Doctor Wishart's, which have given offence to the Presbytery of Edinburgh
Lindsay, G., fl. 1737.Date: [1737]