A continuation of The defence of the reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland

wherein it is shown, that the Reverend Mr. Currie, in his late vindication, has not entred [sic] into the argument for secession, as it is stated in the said Defence : wherein also several questions relating to the present secession are considered : particularly, with respect to the management of the judicatories in matters of doctrine, their tyranny in the admininstration, their late sentence against the seceding ministers : likewise it is enquired, whether or not such as are imposed upon dissenting and reclaiming congregations ought to be received and acknowledged by the Church as lawful and sent ministers of Christ

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A continuation of The defence of the reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland

wherein it is shown, that the Reverend Mr. Currie, in his late vindication, has not entred [sic] into the argument for secession, as it is stated in the said Defence : wherein also several questions relating to the present secession are considered : particularly, with respect to the management of the judicatories in matters of doctrine, their tyranny in the admininstration, their late sentence against the seceding ministers : likewise it is enquired, whether or not such as are imposed upon dissenting and reclaiming congregations ought to be received and acknowledged by the Church as lawful and sent ministers of Christ

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Includes bibliographical references.

Fisher Knox copy 1: Bound with the author's A defence of the reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1739.

Fisher Knox copy 2: Bound with the author's A defence of the reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1739.

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