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Presbyterian Church - Government - Early works to 1800

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    A specimen of the method the Presbyterians take to answer all arguments against their errors

    | Date: 1704
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    Act of Parliament ratifying the Confession of faith and settling the presbyterian church government at the Revolution, ... Likewise the act rescinding the Act of Supremacy. The act restoring presbyterian ministers. Two acts reseissory ... With some remarks ..

    Great Britain | Date: 1747
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    Plain ground of Presbyterian government , briefly propos'd for the instruction of common people.

    Clark, James, 1660-1723. | Date: 1703
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    Ancient and modern presbytery consider'd , being a true and candid representation of the principles and practices of the Presbyterian clergy in Scotland, With Relation to their Settlement of Churches by popular Elections. To which is added, a brief answer to the most material objections in their late plea against patronages.

    | Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]

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