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The first and second booke of discipline
together with some acts of the Generall Assemblies, clearing and confirming the same : and an act of Parliament -
A narrative of the separation of the majority of members from the associate Presbytery of Dunfermline; at Perth, May 5th, 1747
Together with an exact double of the minutes of the said separating majority on that occasion, with Observations upon them. As also, a copy of a letter sent by the members of the associate synod, which met at Stirling in June 1747, to their separating brethren, proposing a Meeting with them, for Prayer and Conference, anent our present Differences; together with the Answer of these Brethren, and Remarks upon the same -
Some remarks upon Professor Simson's printed case, last edition. By a minister of this church
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A supplement to the second edition of the case of Mr. John Simson, Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow: containing the proceedings of the committee appointed by the Assembly 1727, and of the general Assembly 1728, with the pleadings in the Assembly
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The protestation of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and of the noble-men, barrons, gentlemen, burrowes, ministers, and commons
subscribers of the covenant lately made at the mercat crosse of Edinburgh the 18. of December 1638 -
The confession of faith
and the larger and shorter catechisms: first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminister: and now appointed by the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, to be a part of Uniformity in Religion, between the Kirks of Christ in the three Kingdoms. Together with the directions of the General Assembly Concerning secret and private Worship: And the Sum of saving Knowledge, with the practical Use thereof -
The order and doctrine of the generall fast
appoynted by the generall assembly of the Churches of Scotland. Holden at Edinburgh, the 25. day of December. 1565 -
The ordoure and doctrine of the generall fast
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Answers to the reasons of dissent, from the sentence of the reverend Commission of the General Assembly on March 11th 1752
by the committee of the commission appointed to draw up the answers to them -
Translations and paraphrases of several passages of sacred Scripture
prepared by a committee of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, appointed to revise and enlarge the Collection of Translations and Paraphrases formerly published -
The remonstrance of the nobility, barrones, burgesses, ministers and commons within the kingdome of Scotland
Vindicating them and their proceedings from the crymes, wherewith they are charged by the late proclamation in England, Feb. 27. 1639 -
The protestation of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland, and of the noblemen, barrons, gentlemen, borrowes, ministers and commons; subscribers of the Covenant lately, made at the Mercate Crosse of Edinburgh the 18. of December. 1638
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The declinatour and protestation of the some some-times [sic] pretended bishops, presented in face of the last Assembly. Refuted and found futile, but full of insolent reproaches, and bold assertions
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The confession of faith
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The CL. psalmes of David in meter, with the prose. For the vse of the kirk of Scotland
The contentes of this buke followe in the next page after the kalender -
The CL. Psalmes of the princelie prophet David
in English metre, according as they are sung in the Church of Scotland. With manie godly prayers, as well for morning and evening, as also before and after sermons, and the holie communion; and for everie person: with a perfect table of the Psalms -
The forme of prayers and ministration of the sacraments &c. vsed in the English Church at Geneua, approued & receiued by the churche of Scotland
Whereunto besydes that was in the former bokes, are also added sondrie other prayers, with the whole Psalmes of Dauid in English meter. The contents of this boke are conteined in the page following -
The CL. Psalmes of David in meter
With prayers and catechisme, according to the forme vsed in the Kirk of Scotland. With sundrie other things qubilk [sic] fall be declared in the table next following the kalender -
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 -
A solemne and seasonable warning to all estates and degrees of persons throughout the land
for holding fast the League and Covenant with England, and avoiding every thing that may prove a snare and tentation to the breach thereof -
The CL Psalmes of Dauid in English metre
With the forme of prayers, and ministration of the sacraments &c. vsed in the churche of Scotland -
To our reverend and vvell-beloved brethren the Assembly of Divines at VVestminster
the ministers of London, and all other well-affected brethren of the ministery in England. Presented to the ministers of London this 13th. of December 1647. Decemb. 13. 1647. Imprimatur Ja. Cranford -
The humble addresse of the provinciall synod, of Fife in Scotland
To His most sacred Majesty, after the receipt of his most gracious letter, to the several presbyteries of the Church of Scotland. Directed to the Right Honourable the Earle of Lauderdale, gentleman of His Majesties bed-chamber, and Lord Secretarie of Scotland, to me by him presented to His most Excellent Majesty -
Admonition and exhortation by the Reverend Presbytery of Edinburgh to all within their bounds
At Edinburgh, the fifth day of January, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven years -
Answers to The reasons of dissent from a resolution of the General Assembly to apply to Parliament for an augmentation of stipends. With answers to the introduction prefixed to a printed copy of The reasons of dissent, &c