A compendious account of the controversy in the Associate Synod between the Rev. Adam Gib Minister in Edinburgh, and Michael Arthur Minister in Aberdeen, in Relation to The Commencement and Expiration of the Twelve Hundred and Sixty days of the Witnesses prophesying in sackcloth, or the Rise and Downfal of the Grand Antichrist;-The Protestant Reformation;-And the Breach in the Synod o casioned by a diversity of sentiments among Members about the religious part of the Burgess Oath; and the subsequent Censures inflicted upon the Burgher Ministers, particularly the Higher Excommunication
- Arthur, Michael, minister of the Gospel.
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Compendious account of the controversy in the Associate Synod between the Rev. Adam Gib Minister in Edinburgh, and Michael Arthur Minister in Aberdeen, in Relation to The Commencement and Expiration of the Twelve Hundred and Sixty days of the Witnesses prophesying in sackcloth, or the Rise and Downfal of the Grand Antichrist;-The Protestant Reformation;-And the Breach in the Synod o casioned by a diversity of sentiments among Members about the religious part of the Burgess Oath; and the subsequent Censures inflicted upon the Burgher Ministers, particularly the Higher Excommunication (Online)
A compendious account of the controversy in the Associate Synod between the Rev. Adam Gib Minister in Edinburgh, and Michael Arthur Minister in Aberdeen, in Relation to The Commencement and Expiration of the Twelve Hundred and Sixty days of the Witnesses
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Edinburgh : 1786. Printed by Mundell and Wilson, Back Stairs, Parliament Square; where the friends of the author may be supplied with copies, [1786]
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