Covenants - Religious aspects - Early works to 1800
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A second defence of the lawful prejudices, containing a vindication of the obligation of the national covenant and solemn league, in answer to a letter from the country, &c. written by the minister of Humby
Webster, James, 1658?-1720.Date: 1707]- E-books
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An impartial survey of the religious clause in some burgess-oaths Of the constitution of the antiburgher-Judicatures; and, of the censures they inflicted on their brethren of the burgher denomination. In three parts. With a preface; wherein the nature and seasons of public covenanting are explained upon scripture-principles, in order to satisfy the scrupulous about the expendiency of renewing our solemn convenants at present. By Archibald Hall.
Hall, Archibald, 1736-1778.Date: [1771]- E-books
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A review of a paper lately written against the being and binding of our sacred national covenants; especially, the solemn league and covenant of the three kingdoms . Whereunto an analysis of the solemn league and covenant of Scotland, England and Ireland, is prefix'd; and some testimonies of learned and orthodox divines, for these covenants, are subjoin'd. By a Lover of truth and peace, with a covenanted reformation, conductive thereunto.
Lover of truth and peace.Date: Printed in the year MDCCXXVII. [1727]- E-books
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An answer to two pamphlets, lately published by Mess. James Wylie and William Moncrieffe, against the essay on national covenanting . By Alexander Pirie, minister of the Gospel in Abernethy.
Pirie, Alexander, 1737-1804.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- E-books
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The nature of the Christian covenant considered and fairly submitted to the Judgment of the impartial Public . In a discourse on the following text, Gal. v. v. - vi. Intended as a confutation to the pestilential and novel doctrines propagated and taught by certain itinerant missionaries, called Methodists, Who are now dispersing themselves in the most artful Method through this Kingdom, as the Author is advised of, by his Diocesan, the Bishop of Exeter. By the Rev. H. Land, A. M. late Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and Rector of Clare Portion in the Church of Tiverton.
Land, H. (Henry), b.1723 or 4.Date: [1772?]