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The communion office for the use of the Church of Scotland
As far as concerneth the ministration of that Holy Sacrament. Authorized: by K. Charles I. Anno 1636 -
The communion-office for the use of the Church of Scotland
As far as concerneth the ministration of that Holy Sacrament -
The communion-office for the use of the Church of Scotland
As far as concerneth the ministration of that Holy Sacrament -
The Episcopal clergy of Aberdeen's address to the pretender
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A catechism to be learned by children, before they are confirmed by the bishop
For the use of the Scotch Episcopal Church -
Bread and liberty. Paterson (the friend of the poor) for ever. March 19, 1768. To the worthy liverymen of the city of London, gentlemen, your interest, and poll, are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq., citizen and barber
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London, gentlemen, your interest, and poll, are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. citizen and barber, to be one of your representatives in Parliament: being a person zealously attached to His Majesty, and our much envived constitution, the commercial interests of the kingdom in general, and the rights, privileges, and prosperity of this great city in particular
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London, gentlemen, your votes, interest, and poll, (if needful) are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. citizen and barber, to be one of your representatives in Parliament: being a person zealously attached to His Majesty, and our much envied constitution, the commercial interests of the kingdom in general, and the rights, privileges, and prosperity of this great city in particular
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To the worthy livery of London. Gentlemen, a report having been artfully propagated that i intend to decline the poll for this city, and that report appearing to gain credit, it becomes me to contradict it in the strongest and most publick manner possible
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To the worthy liverymen of the city of London
Gentlemen, my endeavours for the embellishment, honour, and prosperity of this city ... Your most faithful humble servant, John Paterson. London, 21st March, 1768 -
To the worthy and independent liverymen of London. Gentlemen and brother citizens
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To the worthy and independent liverymen of London. Gentlemen and brother citizens
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Bread and liberty. Paterson (the friend of the poor) for ever. March 22, 1768. To the worthy liverymen of the city of London, gentlemen, your interest, and poll, are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq., citizen and barber
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A letter from the bishops of Scotland, to the bishops of England
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Canons and constitutions ecclesiasticall
gathered and put in forme, for the governament of the Church of Scotland. Ratified and approved by his Majesties royall warrand, and ordained to be observed by the clergie, and all others whom they concerne. Published by authoritie -
A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used in the chapels of the Scotch Episcopal Church, On Thursday the twenty-ninth day of November 1798, Being the day appointed by his Majesty's royal proclamation for a Public Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the late signal Victory obtained by his Majesty's Fleet in distant Seas, and for the deliverance of his dominions from invasion, and intestine Commotions
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The office of the Holy Communion
By A. L. The first part -
Memorial for Sir John Paterson of Eccles, baronet, defender; against Mrs Alice Paterson, relict of Dr Thomas Seton, physician in Montrose, pursuer
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Sir John Paterson of Eccles, baronet
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Memorial for Sir John Paterson of Eccles, defender, against Mrs. Margaret Seton, and Elliot and Katharine Patersons, pursuers
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Paterson of Kirktoun, Andrew Marjoribanks of that ilk, James Paterson of Woodside, James Scot writer in Edinburgh, James Bald merchant late in Edinburgh, now in Leith, aud [sic] his trustees, an the representatives of the Lady Harwood, as creditors of the deceased William Martine of Harwood
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The order of the administration of the Lord's Supper, or Holy Communion. For the use of the Church of Scotland. Authorised by K. Charles 1. Anno 1636
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The communion-Office for the use of the Church of Scotland
as far as concerneth the ministration of that Holy Sacrament -
Tandem bona causa triumphet, or, Scotlands late misery bewailed, and the honour and loyalty of this ancient kingdom, asserted
in a sermon preached before His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Honourable Parliament of the kingdom of Scotland, at Edinburgh the 17 day of February, 1661 -
Engravings, Explaining The Anatomy Of The Bones, Muscles, And Joints