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To the King's most Excellent Maiesty. The humble petition of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland, met at Edinborough Ianuary, 4. 1642
And now lately presented to His Majesty, at Oxford. With His Maiesties gratious answer thereunto: March 16. 1642 -
To the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. The humble petition of the commissioners of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland, met at Edinborough, January, 4th. 1642
And now lately presented to His Majestie, at Oxford -
The humble petition of the Commissioners of the General Assembly to the Kings Majesty
their declaration sent to the Parliament of England : their letter to some brethren of the ministry there, and their commission to their brother Master Alexander Henderson, January 1643 -
The reformation of the discipline and service of the church
according to the best reformed chvrches : with the forme of the common prayers and administration of the sacraments used in the English Church of Geneva : as it was approved by most reverend divines of the Church of Scotland : with the manner of their election of pastors, and ministers, and touching the office of elders : humbly presented to the high court of Parliament -
The remonstrance of the commissioners of the General Assembly of Scotland
to the great Convention of Estates now presently conveined at Edinburgh, 22 of June, 1643 -
Letters of consequence from Scotland
the first from here in England : the second from His Maiestie to the assembly and their answer to it : third to a private friend here in England dated the 19 of October, 1643 : as also -
The profession of the true Protestant religion, or, The protestation of the Kirk of Scotland with a confession of faith and solemne covenant, or oath of that kingdome
as it hath been divers times protested and enacted by King Iames and confirmed by an act in the second Parliament of our dread soveraign King Charles, the 11 of Iune, 1640 : wherein is -
A remonstrance of the remedies of the present dangers from the commissioners of the Kirk in Scotland to the Convention of Estates, July 6, 1643
together with the answer of the Convention of Estates, to the remonstrance and desires of the commissioners of the Generall Assemblie -
To the King's most Excellent Maiesty. The humble petition of the commissionerrs [sic] of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, met at Edenborough, Ianuary, 4. 1642
And now lately presented to His Majesty, at Oxford. With His Maiesties gratious answer thereunto March 16. 1642 -
The true character of such as are malignants in the kingdome of Scotland
by way of information and direction to the ministery of that kingdome : also the indiction of a publike fast the third Sunday of Febuary next and the Thursday following -
To the kings most excellent majestie
The humble remonstrance and renewed petition of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, from their meeting at Edinburgh, the second day of June. 1643 -
The Scots declaration to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
in answer to a declaration sent unto them by their commissioners now at London, from the honourable Houses of Parliament, expressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian blood, and their affections to a reformation, both to kirke and state : and do confidently expect that England will now bestir themselves in the best way for a reformation of religion, and doe most willingly offer their prayers and utmost endeavours for furthering to great a worke, wherein Christ is so much concern'd in his glory, the King in his honour, the kirke and kingdome of England in their happines, & this kirke and kingdome in the purity and peace of the gospell : and whatsoever shall be required by this grave assembly, shall be most willingly performed by us -
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 -
The Scots declaration to the Lords and Commons in Parliament
In answer to a declaration sent unto them by their commissioners now at London, from the honourable Houses of Parliament, expressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian blood, and their affections to a reformation both to kirke and state. And do confidently expect, that England will now bestir themselves in the best way for a reformation of religion, and doe most willingly offer their prayers and utmost endeavours for furthering to great a worke, wherein Christ is so much concern'd in his glory, the King in his honour, the kirke and kingdome of England in their happines, & this kirke and kingdome in the purity and peace of the gospell. And whatsoever shall be required by this grave assembly, shall be most willingly performed by us -
To the Kings most Excellent Majestie· The humble petition of the Commons of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland, met at Edinborough, January, 4th. 1642
And now lately presented to his Majestie, at Oxford -
The principall acts of the Generall assembly, conveened at Edinburgh the second day of August 1643
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The principall acts of the Generall assembly conveened at Edinburgh the second day of August 1643
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A declaration against a crosse petition
wherein some secret lets of the intended reformation are discovered : the danger of division prevented : and the unity of this iland in religion urged -
A remonstrance of the remedies of the present dangers, from the commissioners of the Kirk in Scotland, to the Convention of Estates, Iuly 6. 1643
Together, with the answer of the Convention of Estates, to the remonstrance and desires of the commissioners of the Generall Assemblie. July 15, 1643. Imprimatur John White -
The remonstrance of the commissioners of the Generall Assembly of Scotland
To the great Convention of Estates, now presently conveined at Edinburgh, 22. of June, 1643 -
The principall acts of the Generall Assembly, conveened at Edinburgh the second day of August 1643
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To the King's most Excellent Maiesty. The humble petition of the commissioners of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland, met at Edinborough, Ianuary, 4. 1642
And now lately presented to His Majesty, at Oxford. With His Maiesties gratious answer thereunto: March 16. 1642 -
Acts for the utter abolishing of bishops out of the churches of England and Scotland
With a motion to the House for the order for church-government by a better way -
A declaration against a crosse petition
wherein some secret letts of the intended reformation are discovered, the danger of division prevented, and the unitie of this iland [sic] in religion urged -
The answer of the Generall Assembly in Scotland, to the letter of some of their reverend brethren of the ministry in England, sent by Mr Marshall, and Mr Nye to the said Assembly