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The overture considered; or, Queries anent the Assembly's overture, concerning the method of planting vacant churches, transmitted to Presbyteries for their opinion, May 14, 1731 in a letter to a member of the ensuing General Assembly.

By: Currie, John, approximately 1679-1765
Contributor(s): Church of Scotland | Church of Scotland. Act and Overture concerning the method of planting vacant churches
Material type: TextTextManufacturer: Edinburgh : Printed by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson in the Fish-market Closs; and sold by John Traill Bookseller, at his shop in the Parliament-closs, and at John Briggs Merchant his shop in the Lucken-booths, MDCCXXXII (1732)Edition: The second edition, with some few additionsDescription: 4 unnumbered pages, 56 pages ; 16 cm (8vo)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Church of Scotland -- Clergy | Patronage, Ecclesiastical -- Scotland | Scotland -- Church historyBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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BX9075 .A5 S7 1693 Naphtali, or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the kingdom of Christ ; contained in a true and short deduction thereof, from the beginning of the reformation of religion, until the year 1667. Together with the last speeches and testimonies of some who have died for the truth since the year 1660. Whereunto are also subjoined a relation of the sufferings and death of Mr. Hew. Mc.Kail, and some instances of the sufferings of Galloway and Nithisdale. BX9079 .C76 1769 Thoughts of a layman concerning patronage and presentations. BX9079 .C87 1727 Jus populi divinum, or The people's right to elect their pastors : made evident by scripture, confirmed from antiquity and judgement of foreign Protestant churches and divines since the Reformation, as also from books of discipline, acts of General Assemblies, and sentiments of our best writers in the Church of Scotland, &c. / BX9079 .C87 1732 The overture considered; or, Queries anent the Assembly's overture, concerning the method of planting vacant churches, transmitted to Presbyteries for their opinion, May 14, 1731 in a letter to a member of the ensuing General Assembly. BX9079 .D8 1709 The method of procedure by Presbyteries, in settling of schools in every parish, providing ministers with manses, glebes and grass, repairing ruinous churches and church-yard dikes, and furnishing churches with necessary utensils, and in disposing of vacant stipends, in pursuance of the Acts of Parliament impowering them to these effects. BX9079 .F87 1731 A further mite of testimony, in a few mo [sic] short remarks upon that church-corrupting and ruining vile abomination of patronages : which have been a grievous yoke and heavy burden upon the churches of Christ ever since antichristian tyranny raged through the world, now willingly submitted unto, complied with, and practised; which is one of the many great national sins, snares and deep defections of this back sliden and upsitten age. In a letter to a friend. BX9079 .H64 1717 The right of church members to chuse their own over seers stated from the Scriptures : being the abstract of a discourse on Acts I. 21, 22, 23 /

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Includes bibliographical references.

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