A letter from Mr. Fisher to the burgesses and others of his congregation, who have withdrawn from his ministry, because he cannot condemn the burgess oath as a Ground of Separation and Excommunication, nor even admit the alledged Sinfulness thereof, to be a Term of Ministerial and Christian Communion

  • Fisher, James, 1697-1775.
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MDCCXLIX. [1749]
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Letter from Mr. Fisher to the burgesses and others of his congregation, who have withdrawn from his ministry, because he cannot condemn the burgess oath as a Ground of Separation and Excommunication, nor even admit the alledged Sinfulness thereof, to be a Term of Ministerial and Christian Communion (Online)
A letter from Mr. Fisher to the burgesses and others of his congregation, who have withdrawn from his ministry, because he cannot condemn the burgess oath ...

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Edinburgh : printed by William Gray, and sold at his house, at Magdalen's Chapel, Cowgate-Head; and by W. Smith in Edinburgh; J. Beugo in Dunfermline; A. Norry in Perth; J. Jaffrey in Stirling; J. Meurose in Kilmarnock; T. Caverhill in Jedburgh; G. Paton in Linlithgow; W. Johnston in Linton; and W. Pringle i Stow, MDCCXLIX. [1749]

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