The overtures transmitted by the General Synod, 1725, set in a fair light: in answer to Mr. Higginbothom's late print, entituled, reasons against the overtures Wherein a letter in M.S. subscribed J. Boyse, coppy'd and spread by Mr. Higginbothom, is also consider'd. The General Synod's principles and practice, vindicated. Mr. Nevin's exclusion, and Mr. Elder's suspension, defended, and the non-confessing controversy laid open. The whole dedicated to the presbytery of Rout. By Robert M"Bride, minister of the Gospel. To which is added, a letter from a worthy minister in the same presbytery, known for modesty and moderation.
- MacBride, Robert.
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- Anno Dom M.DCCXXVI. [1726]
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