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A vindication of the freedom & lawfulnes of the Generall Assembly begun at St Andrews and continued at Dundee; in answer to the reasons alledged against the same in the protestation and declinatore given in at St. Andrews, and in another paper contrived since, and spread abroad amongst such as were conceived more inclinable to follow that way, but kept up from others. Now published by a lover of the Church of Scotland, for preveuting [sic] and removing prejudices and misrepresentations which some emissaries have endeavoured to possesse us with here, who are strangers to the true estate of the late differences there, by dispersing papers against the judicatories of that church, and disseminating calumnies against their brethen and countrymen

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  • "A vindication of the freedom & lawfulnes of the Generall Assembly begun at St. Andrews and continued at Dundee : in answer to the reasons alledged against the same in the protestation and declinatore given in at St. Andrews, and in another paper contrived since, and spread abroad amongst such as were conceived more inclinable to follow that way, but kept up from others, now published by a lover of the Church of Scotland, for preventing and removing prejudices and misrepresentations which some emissaries have endeavoured to possesse us with here, who are strangers to the true estate of the late differences there, by dispersing papers against the judicatories of that church, and disseminating calumnies against their brethen and countrymen"
  • "A vindication of the freedom & lawfulnes of the Generall Assembly begun at St Andrews and continued at Dundee; in answer to the reasons alledged against the same in the protestation and declinatore given in at St. Andrews, and in another paper contrived since, and spread abroad amongst such as were conceived more inclinable to follow that way, but kept up from others. Now published by a lover of the Church of Scotland, for preveuting [sic] and removing prejudices and misrepresentations which some emissaries have endeavoured to possesse us with here, who are strangers to the true estate of the late differences there, by dispersing papers against the judicatories of that church, and disseminating calumnies against their brethen and countrymen"@en
  • "A vindication of the freedom & lawfulnes of the Generall Assembly begun at St. Andrews and continued at Dundee in answer to the reasons alledged against the same in the protestation and declinatore given in at St. Andrews, and in another paper contrived since, and spread abroad amongst such as were conceived more inclinable to follow that way, but kept up from others, now published by a lover of the Church of Scotland, for preventing and removing prejudices and misrepresentations which some emissaries have endeavoured to possesse us with here, who are strangers to the true estate of the late differences there, by dispersing papers against the judicatories of that church, and disseminating calumnies against their brethen and countrymen"@en
  • "A vindication of the freedom & lawfulnes of the Generall Assembly begun at St. Andrews and continued at Dundee in answer to the reasons alledged against the same in the protestation and declinatore given in at St. Andrews, and in another paper contrived since, and spread abroad amongst such as were conceived more inclinable to follow that way, but kept up from others, now published by a lover of the Church of Scotland, for preventing and removing prejudices and misrepresentations which some emissaries have endeavoured to possesse us with here, who are strangers to the true estate of the late differences there, by dispersing papers against the judicatories of that church, and disseminating calumnies against their brethen and countrymen"
  • "A vindication of the freedom & lawfulnes of the Generall Assembly begun at St. Andrews and continued at Dundee in answer to the reasons alledged against the same in the protestation and declinatore given in at St. Andrews, and in another paper contrived since, and spread abroad amongst such as were conceived more inclinable to follow that way, but kept up from others, now published by a lover of the Church of Scotland, for preventing and removing prejudices and misrepresentations which some emissaries have endeavoured to possesse us with here, who are strangers to the true estate of the late differences there, by dispersing papers against the judicatories of that church, and disseminating calumnies against their brethren and countrymen"@en