Watt, James, d. 1821.
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Plain proof that the public creeds and forms of the Church of Scotland, at and Since the Reformation, and the Secession-Testimonies, in Behalf of these Creeds and Forms, do involve doctrine erroneous and intolerant. With a candid inquiry Concerning said Doctrine Among Antiburghers (republished.) To which are added, a vindication of seceders in Endeavouring to Abandon said Evil: and some Thoughts on Infant-Baptism, Presbytery, and Subscription. By James Watt, M.D
Watt, James, d. 1821.Date: 1796- E-books
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A candid inquiry into some points of public religion or, animadversions on existing circumstances among antiburgher seceders. In queries, addressed to ministers and others of that party. By one of themselves.
Watt, James, d. 1821.Date: 1794- E-books
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Infant-Baptism unchristian an appeal to the sacred scriptures, addressed to every Christian in the North of Ireland. By James Watt, M.D.
Watt, James, d. 1821.Date: [1797]