Menzies, James, fl. 1778.
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Thoughts upon the rupture which has taken place in the Associate Burgher Synod, addressed to the laity . With a short narrative of the controversy which was the occasion of the unhappy division amongst them. And remarks upon the sentiments of the majority of the synod respecting the civil magistrate's power in matters of religion, and the binding obligation of our covenants upon posterity. By James Menzies, Layman, and author of An humble attempt to vindicate the principles and characters of the burgher seceders, published int he year 1778.
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An humble attempt to vindicate the principles and characters of the burgher seceders, from the groundless aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Robert Smith, Minister of the Antiburgher congregation at Auchenleck, in his pamphlet, intitled, Self-Inconsistency exemplified: wherein the Burghers opposition to their own profession of religion is demonstrated. By James Menzies, a Member of the Burgher congregation in Kilmarnock. To which is subjoined, the Act o the Associate Synod, met at Stirling, the 29th of October, 1747, declaring the nullity of the pretended synod, that first met in Mr. Gib's house in Bristo, near Edinburgh, April 10th, 1747
Menzies, James, fl. 1778.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]