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BX9075 .A5 1651 The humble remonstrances of the Commission of the Generall Assemblie, to the Kings Majestie, and Honorable Comittee of Estates, of the third, and twenty fyfth of January, 1651 with the answer from the Kings Majesty & Honorable Comittee of Estates, thereunto, of the sixth of Februarie, 1651. 2
BX9075.A5 1651 A short information and brotherly exhortation to our brethren of England: 1
BX9075.A5 1652 Three acts of the Generall Assembly for promoving [sic] the knowledge of the grounds of salvation and observing the rules of discipline
Act of the Generall Assembly, at Edinburgh, July 24. 1652 antemeridiem, Sess. IV.
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BX9075 .A5 1655 The great sin and chief guiltines of Scotland in the contempt of the Gospel as it was branched out in particulars by the commission of the General Assembly in the year 1650 : now re-printed at the desire of the synod of Lothian for the fast appointed by them in the year 1654. 2
BX9075 .A5 1690 Edinburgh, June 19. 1690. The general meeting of the ministers and elders of this Church .. 1
BX9075.A5 1690 Act of the General Assembly, anent a solemn national fast and humiliation, with the causes thereof. At Edinburgh, November 12 1690, postmeridiem, Sess. 25. 1
BX9075 .A5 1692 Principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland conveened at Edinburg, the 16th day of October 1690 / 1
BX9075.A5 1692 The Earl of Lothian's speech to the General Assembly, &c. 1
BX9075.A5 1697 Act in favours of these of the Scots nation in Konigsberg, for a voluntar collection. At Edinburgh, the fifteenth day of April, 1697. Years. 1
BX9075 .A5 1698 Act of the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale, anent the observation of a fast, with the causes thereof. Edinburgh the sixth day of May 1698 years post meridiem. 1
BX9075 .A5 1699 Letter from the Commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to the honourable council and inhabitants of the Scots colony of Caledonia in America dated at Glasgow, July 21, 1699. 2
BX9075 .A5 1700 Act of the General Assembly, anent a solemn national fast and humiliation. At Edinburgh the fourteenth day of February, one thousand and seven hundred years, post meridiem. 1
BX9075.A5 C48 1649 A solemn testimony against toleration and the present proceedings of sectaries and their abettors in England in reference to religion and government, with an admonition and exhortation to their brethren there from the Commissioners of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland. Together with the return of the honourable Estates of Parliament upon the said testimony communicated to them, and their concurrence with the same. 1
BX9075.A5 C53 1691 Master Clark defended: or, a vindication of two particular passages in the historical relation of the late Presbyterian General Assembly 1
BX9075.A5 F37 1641 The Churches victory in a message from heaven to the saints on early / 2
BX9075.A5 (INTERNET) The protestation of the Generall Assemblie of the Church of Scotland, and of the noblemen, barons, gentlemen, borrowes, ministers and commons; subscribers of the Covenant, lately renewed, made in the high Kirk, and at the Mercate Crosse of Glasgow, the 28, and 29. of November 1638
Perth assembly Containing 1 The proceedings thereof. 2 The proofe of the nullitie thereof. 2 [sic] Reasons presented thereto against the receiving the fiue new articles imposed. 4 The oppositenesse of it to the proceedings and oath of the whole state of the land. An. 1581. 5 Proofes of the unlawfulnesse of the said fiue articles, viz. 1. Kneeling in the act of receiving the Lords Supper. 2. Holy daies. 3. Bishopping. 4. Private baptisme. 5. Private Communion.
A re-examination of the five articles enacted at Perth anno 1618 To wit. concerning the communicants gesture in the act of receaving. The observation of festivall dayes. Episcopall confirmation or bishopping. The administration of baptisme and the supper of the Lord in privat places.
Jus populi vindicatum, or, The peoples right to defend themselves and their covenanted religion vindicated wherein the act of defence and vindication which was interprised anno 1666 is particularly justified ... being a reply to the first part of Survey of Naphtaly &c. /
Naphtali, or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the kingdom of Christ contained in a true and short deduction thereof, from the beginning of the reformation of religion, until the year 1667 : together with the last speeches and testimonies of some who have died for the truth since the year 1660 : whereunto are also subjoyned, a relation of the sufferings and death of Mr. Hew McKail.
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BX9075.A5 L56 1625 A treatise of the ceremonies of the church vvherein the points in question concerning baptisme, kneeling, at the sacrament, confirmation, festiuities, &c. are plainly handled and manifested to be lawfull, as they are now vsed in the Church of England : whereunto is added a sermon preached by a reuerend bishop. 1
BX9075.A5 .S36 1661 A proclamation for restoring the Church of Scotland to its ancient government by bishops: 1
BX9075.A5 S73 Jus populi vindicatum, or, The peoples right to defend themselves and their covenanted religion vindicated wherein the act of defence and vindication which was interprised anno 1666 is particularly justified ... being a reply to the first part of Survey of Naphtaly &c. / 2
BX9075.A5 S74 1680 Naphtali, or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the kingdom of Christ a true and short deduction thereof, from the begining of the Reformation of the religion, until the year 1667 : together with the last speeches, and testimonies of some, who have died for the truth since the year 1660 : whereunto are also subjoyned a relation of the sufferings and death of Mr. Hew McKail, and some instances of the sufferings of Galoway and Nithisdale. 2