The hundred and eleven propositions , concerning the ministry and government of the church, drawn up by order of the General Assembly 1645, and examined in some subsequent meetings; ----singularly useful, to explain the different powers about religious matters, ascribed to Ministers and Magistrates in the Westminster Confession of Faith. together with a remarkably full and candid acknowledgment of the sins of the ministry, drawn up by the commission in 1651; ---very proper to assist Students or Ministers, in searching and trying their hearts and ways before the Lord. Reprinted at the Desire of a Theological Society.
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- M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]
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The hundred and eleven propositions, concerning the ministry and government of the church, drawn up by order of the General Assembly 1645, and examined in some subsequent meetings; ----singularly useful, to explain the different powers about religious mat
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Edinburgh : printed by Gavin Alston, M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]
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