The principal difference between the religious principles of those commonly called the anti-government party, and of other Presbyterians, especially those of the secession in Scotland; on the head of magistracy, briefly stated. By a member of the General Associate Synod

  • Bruce, Archibald, 1746-1816.
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1797
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Principal difference between the religious principles of those commonly called the anti-government party, and of other Presbyterians, especially those of the secession in Scotland; on the head of magistracy, briefly stated. By a member of the General Associate Synod (Online)
The principal difference between the religious principles of those commonly called the anti-government party, and of other Presbyterians, especially those of the secession in Scotland; on the head of magistracy, briefly stated. By a member of the General

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Edinburgh : printed and sold by J. Guthrie, Edinburgh; and Brash and Reid, Glasgow, 1797.

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