Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
---|---|---|
BX9081 .R49 |
The loyall convenanter, or, Peace & truth revived being certaine seasonable considerations presented to the whole kingdome in generall, but more particularly intended for that famous and honourable city of London, and therein in a more peculiar manner all those citizens, as also all other persons wheresoever, who have taken the Solemn league and covenant. The loyall convenanter, or, Peace & truth revived being certaine seasonable considerations presented to the whole kingdome in generall, but more particularly intended for that famous and honourable city of London, and therein in a more peculiar manner all those citizens, as also all other persons whereoever, who have taken the Solemn league and covenant. |
2 |
BX9081 .R5 1679 | Mount Moriah, or A sermon preached at Carrick, | 1 |
BX9081 .S4 1689 | A proclamation against the Viscount of Dundee, and other rebels now in arms. At Edinburgh, the eighteenth day of July, one thousand six hundred eighty nine years. | 1 |
BX9081 .S42 1650 | A seasonable and necessary warning concerning present dangers and duties from the commissioners of the Generall Assembly, unto all the members of this kirk. | 2 |
BX9081 .S5 1688 | Some notes or heads of a preface, lecture, and sermon, | 1 |
BX9081 .S54 | A short memorial of the sufferings and grievances past and present of the Presbyterians in Scotland particularly of them called by nick-name Cameronians. | 2 |
BX9081 .S54 1687 |
A hind let loose, or, An historical representation of the testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the interest of Christ with the true state thereof in all its periods : together with a vindication of the present testimonie, against the Popish, prelatical, & malignant enemies of that church ... : wherein several controversies of greatest consequence are enquired into, and in some measure cleared, concerning hearing of the curats, owning of the present tyrannie, taking of ensnaring oaths & bonds, frequenting of field meetings, defensive resistence of tyrannical violence ... / A hind let loose, or, An historical representation of the testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the interest of Christ with the true state thereof in all its periods : together with a vindication of the present testimonie, against the Popish, prelatical, & malignant enemies of that church ... : wherein several controversies of greatest consequence are enquired into, and in some measure cleared, concerning hearing of the curats, owning of the present tyrannie, taking of ensnaring oaths & bonds, frequenting of field meetings, defensive resistence of tyrannical violence ... / |
2 |
BX9081 .S6 1870 | Traditions of the Convenanters; | 1 |
BX9081 .S64 | A copie of the covenant both as it was first formed at Edenburgh by the Generall Assembly and Convention of Estates of Scotland, with the concurrence and advice of the commissioners sent thitherout of England, and as it was after reformed by the Lords and Commons of Parliament at Westminister : together with His Majesties proclamation prohibiting the taking of it. | 2 |
BX9081 .S65 | Some sober animadversions humbly, and in all meekness offered to the consideration of all who truly fear the Lord, and enquire in his ways, in Scotland : upon a testimony and warning, emitted by the presbytery of Parliament, in defence of the said petition : published to vindicate truth, and undeceive the simple. | 2 |
BX9081 .S74 1681 | Men and brethren, it's like the most part of you come here to gaze and wonder ... | 1 |
BX9081 .T47 |
A Testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ to the doctrine, worship, discipline and goverment of the Kirk of Scotland and to the national covenant of Scotland and to the Solemn league and covenant of the three nations, England, Scotland and Ireland and to the work of uniformity in religion and against the errors, heresies, blasphemies and diverse practices of the times, especially against the vast toleration now on foot in these nations / A Testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ to the doctrine, worship, discipline and government of the Kirk of Scotland and to the national covenant of Scotland and to the Solemn league and covenant of the three nations, England, |
2 |
BX9081 .T86 | Two letters of great concernment with their answers the one from the Scotish commissioners at London to the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, together with the answer of the aforesaid Generall Assembly to the said commissioners : the other from the Synod of Divines in England to the Generall Assembly of Scotland, together with the answer also of the aforesaid Generall Assembly in Scotland to the said Synod. | 2 |
BX9081 .V5 1650 | A caveat for covenant-contemners and covenant-breakers | 1 |
BX9081 .W3 | The analysis, explication, and application of the sacred and Solemne League and Covenant, for the reformation and defence of religion, the honour and happinesse of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdomes of Scotland, England, and Ireland. Enjoyned by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament in England, and the states of Scotland, to be taken by every man throughout all the three kingdomes. : Very usefull and profitable to bee read, observed, and kept by all who take the said covenant. / | 1 |
BX9081 .W65 | The solemn league and convenant arraigned and condemned by the sentence of the divines of London and Cheshire delivered in their respective queries and defensive doubts and reasons, touching the oath printed with an &c. by the mistakes of the transcriber : the reason of the first writing and the present publication hereof is rendred to the reader in the epistle / | 2 |
BX9081 .W67 1643 | VVorse & vvorse, or, A description of their desperate condition who shall presume to take the nevv oath or covenant | 2 |
BX9083 .B76 1845i | Report of proceedings in the trial by libel of John Brown, D.D., professor of exegetical theology to the United Secession Church, at the instance of Drs. James Hay and Andrew Marshall, before the United Associate Synod, July 1845 preliminary proceedings : libel : answers and defences. | 1 |
BX9084 |
John Kennedy of Dingwall, 1819-1884 : evangelicalism in the Scottish highlands / The Courts, the Church and the Constitution : Aspects of the Disruption of 1843. |
3 |
BX9084 .M33 2000 | The second disruption : the Free Church in Victorian Scotland and the origins of the Free Presbyterian Church / | 1 |