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Protesters no subverters, and Presbyterie no Papacie; or, A vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the Government of the Kirk of Scotland, from the aspersions unjustly cast upon them, in a late pamphlet of some of the resolution-party, entituled, A declaration, &c. ... : Especially, of the iniquity of that absolute and unlimited submission to the sentences of Church-Judicatories that is holden forth therein

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  • "Protesters no subverters, and Presbyterie no Papacie; or, A vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the Government of the Kirk of Scotland, from the aspersions unjustly cast upon them, in a late pamphlet of some of the resolution-party, entituled, A declaration, &c. ... : Especially, of the iniquity of that absolute and unlimited submission to the sentences of Church-Judicatories that is holden forth therein"@en
  • "Protesters no subverters, and presbyterie no papacie; or, A vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the government of the kirk of Scotland : from the aspersions unjustly cast upon them, in a late pamphlet of some of the resolution-party, entituled, A declaration, &c. With a discovery of the insufficiency, inequality and iniquity of the things propounded in that pamphlet, as overtures of union and peace. Especially, of the iniquity of that absolute and unlimited submission to the sentences of church-judicatories that is holden forth therein, and most unjustly pleaded to belong to the being and essence of presbyterial government"@en
  • "Protesters no subverters, and presbyterie no Papacie, or, A vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the government of the Kirk of Scotland"@en
  • "Protesters no subverters, and presbyterie no Papacie ; or, a vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the government of the Kirk of Scotland ... [By James Guthrie]"@en
  • "Protesters no subverters, and presbyterie no papacie; or, A vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the government of the kirk of Scotland : from the aspersions unjustly cast upon them, in a late pamphlet of some of the resolution-party, entituled, A declaration, &c. With a discovery of the insufficiency, inequality and iniquity of the things propounded in that pamphlet, as overtures of union and peace. Especially, of the iniquity of that absolute and unlimited submission to the sentences of church-judicatories that is holden forth therein, and most unjustly pleaded to belong to the being and essence of presbyterial government. By some witnesses to the way of the protestation"
  • "Protesters no subverters, and presbyterie no papacie; or, A vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the government of the kirk of Scotland from the aspersions unjustly cast upon them, in a late pamphlet of some of the resolution-party, entituled, A declaration, &c. With a discovery of the insufficiency, inequality and iniquity of the things propounded in that pamphlet, as overtures of union and peace. Especially, of the iniquity of that absolute and unlimited submission to the sentences of church-judicatories that is holden forth therein, and most unjustly pleaded to belong to the being and essence of presbyterial government. By some witnesses to the way of the protestation"@en
  • "Protesters no subverters, and presbyterie no papacie ; or, A vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the government of the kirk of Scotland from the aspersions unjustly cast upon them, in a late pamphlet of some of the resolution-party, entituled, A declaration, &c. With a discovery of the insufficiency, inequality and iniquity of the things propounded in that pamphlet, as overtures of union and peace. Especially, of the iniquity of that absolute and unlimited submission to the sentences of church-judicatories that is holden forth therein, and most unjustly pleaded to belong to the being and essence of presbyterial government. By some witnesses to the way of the protestation"@en
  • "Protesters no Subverters, and Presbyterie no Papacie, or, A vindication of the protesting brethren, and of the government of the Kirk of Scotland, from the aspersions unjustly cast upon them, in a late pamphlet of some of the Resolution-party, entitled, A declaration, &c"@en