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BX9180 (INTERNET) |
The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence, or, The foolishness of their teaching discovered from their books, sermons and prayers and some remarks on Mr. Rule's late Vindication of the kirk A letter to a non-conformist minister of the kirk shewing the nullity of the Presbyterian mission or authority to preach the Gospel. Interest mistaken, or, the Holy cheat proving from the undeniable practises and positions of the Presbyterians, that the design of that party is to enslave both king and people under the masque of religion : by way of observation upon a treatise, intitutled, The interest of England in the matter of religion, &c. / An enquiry into the new opinions, chiefly propagated by the Presbyterians of Scotland together with some animadversions on a late book, entitled, A defence of The vindication of the kirk : in a letter to a friend at Edinburgh / |
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BX9180 .J82 | A brief vindication of the religion and governmet [sic] of New England against the presbyterie of Scotland together with some materiall observations worthy of consideration / | 1 |
BX9180 .L4 | The Presbyterian bramble, or, A short discourse of church government | 2 |
BX9180 .L47 |
Interest mistaken, or, The holy cheat proving from the undeniable practises & positions of the Presbyterians, that the design of that party is to enslave both King and people under the masque of religion : by way of observation upon a treatise, intituled, The interest of England in the matter of religion, &c. / Interest mistaken, or, the Holy cheat proving from the undeniable practises and positions of the Presbyterians, that the design of that party is to enslave both king and people under the masque of religion : by way of observation upon a treatise, intitutled, The interest of England in the matter of religion, &c. / |
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BX9180 .L47 1688 |
Tyranny & popery lording it over the consciences, lives, liberties, and estates both of king and people. The holy cheat proving, from the undeniable practices and positions of the Presbyterians, that the design of that party, is to enslave both king and people under the masque of religion / |
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BX9180 .M39 |
The burthen of Jssachar, or, The tyrannical power and practices of the Presbyteriall government in Scotland in their [brace] I. Parochiall session, II. Presbyterie, III. Provinciall synods, IV. Generall assembly : with the articles of Presbyterian faith inconsistent with monarchie : whereby it is evident, that the Presbyteriall fingers are heavier than Episcopall loynes, these correcting with a rod, those with a scorpion : and therefore it is not the kingdome and government of Jesus Christ, whose yoake is easie, his burthen light, and his scepter a scepter of righteousnesse. The burthen of Jssachar, or, The tyrannical power and practices of the Presbyteriall government in Scotland in their [brace] I. Parochiall session, II. Presbyterie, III. Provinciall synods, IV. Generall assembly : with the articles of Presbyterian faith inconsistent with monarchie : whereby it is evident, that the Presbyteriall fingers are heavier than Episcopall loynes, these correcting with a rod, those with a scorpion : and therefore it is not the kingdome and government of Jesus Christ, whose yoake is easie, his burthen light, and his scepter a scepter of righteousnesse. |
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BX9180 .N34 | The countermine, or, A short, but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party especially the Presbyterians shewing that religion is pretended, but rebellion is intended, and in order thereto the foundation of monarchy in the state and episcopacy in the church, are undermined / | 1 |
BX9180 .N34 1684 | The countermine, or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party, especially the Presbyterians shewing that religion is pretended, but rebellion is intended : and in order thereto the foundation of monarchy in the state and episcopacy in the church, are undermined / | 3 |
BX9180 .N52 | The true character of a rigid Presbyter with a narrative of the dangerous designes of the English and Scotish covenanters as they have tended to the ruine of our Church and Kingdom : also the articles of their dogmatic faith and the inconsistency thereof with monarchy : to which is added a short history of the English rebellion / | 2 |
BX9180 .P73 | The Presbyterians loyalty and zeal for religion demonstrated in a letter by way of reply to a late fanatical pamphlet intituled The Knave uncloak'd, or, The Jesuit in its colours : shewing how industriously our modern rumpers endeavor ... to promote the good old cause : also proving Presbyterians to be schismaticks and bishops jure divino superior to presbyters : together with a serious and seasonable advertisement to all true and loyal Protestants. | 2 |
BX9180 .R42 17xx | A receipt how to make a right Presbyterian in two days. | 1 |
BX9180 .R52 | An answer to The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence in three parts. | 2 |
BX9180 .R56 | The Ripping-up of Sir John Presbyter's garment, or, The Ground-work of schism laid open to all true Protestant readers, &c | 2 |
BX9180 .S65 | Some remarks on a paper, entituled, The humble representation of the Presbyterians to His Grace, His Majesties high commissioner, and the estates of Parliament, May 30, 1695 wherein some errors of that party, their disingenuity, inconsistency with their own principles, and cruelty towards the ministers of the Church of Scotland, are clearly manifested. | 2 |
BX9180 .W12 | The Quakers advice to the Presbyterians, or, Their evil practises against the now established government being friendly admonitions to exhort them to loyalty and obedience / | 2 |
BX9183 | Ane shorte and generall confession of the trewe Christiane faith and religion, according to Godis word and actis of our Parliamentis, Subscriued be the Kingis Maiestie and his householde, with siudrie [sic] utheris. : To the glorye of God and good exemple of all men, at Edinburgh the twentie eyght day of Ianurie, the yere of God. Ane thousand, fyue hundreth, fourescore yeirs, and the fourtene yeir of His Maiesteis regne. | 1 |
BX9183 1659 | The confession of faith, 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 unformity in religion, between the Kirks of Christ, in the three kingdomes. | 1 |
BX9183 .A4 |
The humble advice of the Assembly of Divines, now by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a larger catechisme, presented by them lately to both Houses of Parliament, with the proofs thereof at large out of the Scriptures. The humble advice of the Assemblie of Divines now by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a shorter catechism: with the proofs thereof at large out of the Scriptures. / The humble advice of the Assembly of Divines by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster; concerning a shorter catechisme, with the proofs thereof at large out of Scriptures. |
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BX9183 .A4 1654 | The humble advice of the Assemblie of Divines now by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a shorter catechism: with the proofs thereof out of the Scriptures. / | 1 |
BX9183 .A4 1658 | The confession of faith, together with the larger and lesser catechismes. | 1 |