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Observations on the trial of the Reverend Mr. B------d, before the General Synod. By a Member of the Synod
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A countrey man's observes, upon a printed letter concerning the Overtures about kirk-sessions, and presbyteries: dated, Edinburgh March 26. 1720
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Observes upon the instructions of the presbyteries to their commissioners to the General Assembly, Anno 1731. And their resolves taken thereanent, by a friend to the Church of Scotland
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The state of the parish of Kinross
The appellant's case -
November 5th, 1645. The county of Suffolke divided into fourteene precincts for classicall Presbyteries
together with the names of the ministers and others nominated by the committee of the said county, according to master speakers direction by letter; with the names of the severall committees of the county of Suffolke in their severall divisions -
A full vindication of the Overtures transmitted to Presbyteries by the Commission
November 1719; from the objections publish'd in several papers against them -
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An Adder in the Path: or, Issachar couching [sic] under a burden. Containing, some considerations upon the new scheme of communions introduced in the presbytery of Edinburgh. By a sincere lover of the Church of Scotland -
A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Adams minister of the Gospel at Falkirk, and Mr. David Plenderleath minister of the Gospel at Dalkeith, Members of the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale
Containing A Supplement to the authentick Narrative, already published in a Letter to some of its own Members, of the wild anomalous Proceedings of the Edinburgh Presbytery in a late Process against Mr. Webster, &c. a Process begun, carried forward most litigiously de die in diem through a whole Winter, and concluded at the Instance of No Body, in Violation and Contempt of all Laws human and divine; a Process without Pursuer and without Libel, without Form, without Rule, and without so much as Consistence with its own monstrous self; a Process all along most passionately disclaimed and abjured from first to last by Mr. Dickson, with a Christian Scorn and Contempt of the Presbytery's repeated satanical Orders to form a Libel to depose Mr. Webster, and yet a Process wickedly carried on by the Presbytery in Mr. Dickson's Name. All which Proceedings are now without Appeal to be reviewed by the Synod -
R. D. B. The Commission of the General Assembly having at this and former diets, had under consideration the several affairs referred to them, ordained that Presbyteries be wrote to, concerning these Particulars following
viz. I. As to Popery ... II. Presbyteries are desired to take Notice of Schoolmasters who are disaffected to the Government ... III. The Commission does hereby put Presbyteries in Remembrance, carefully to observe the Acts of Assembly concerning Students of Divinity ... IV. And further, Presbyteries are entreated to put in Execution what is enjoined by the 4th Act of the General Assembly 1722 ... as was formerly recommended, and therein to have a Regard to the Particulars mentioned in the 4th Act of the General Assembly 1713, and 5th Act of the General Assembly 1723 -
R. D. B. The Commission of the General Assembly finding, that many ministers had not received His Majesty's pious Proclamation for Encouragement of Piety and Virtue
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R. D. B. The late General Assembly of this National Church had under their serious consideration the abounding immorality and Popery in divers places