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Memoirs of the Church of Scotland, in four periods. : I. The Church in her infant-state, from the Reformation to the Queen Mary's abdication. II. The Church in its growing state, from the abdication to the restoration. III. The Church in its persecuted state, from the Restoration to the Revolution. IV. The Church in its present state, from the Revolution to the Union / With an appendix, of some transactions since the union.

By: Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731
Material type: TextTextManufacturer: London : Printed for Eman. Matthews at the Bible, and T. Warner, at the Black-boy, both in Pater-Noster-Row, 1717Description: 4 unnumbered pages, 232, 137-333 pages, 9 unnumbered pages ; 20 cm (8vo)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Church of Scotland -- History -- Early works to 1800 | Episcopal Church in Scotland -- History -- Early works to 1800Local Note: Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Accession number 23683.; Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Autograph: Henry Russell "This book was written by Mr Daniel Defoe.Differentiable Local Note:
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Signatures: pi² B-P⁸ S-2H⁸.

Anonymous. By Daniel Defoe.

Includes initials, head and tail-pieces.

Text and register are continuous despite pagination.

Final nine pages contain an appendix, signed at the end by : W. Carstares, Tho. Blackwell, Ro. Baillie.

P. 195 begins: "Addenda. Here follows" ; variant: "Addenda. Here follow".

English Short Title Catalog, T69387

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Accession number 23683.

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Autograph: Henry Russell "This book was written by Mr Daniel Defoe.

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