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The Christian's conduct. Or, A witness for truth against error : Containing the following pieces, viz, protestation, declinature, letters, and testimony / by Sir Robert Hamilton. Together with a declaration of principles, and his elegy.

By: Hamilton, Robert, Sir, 1650-1701
Contributor(s): J. G | Aikman, William. Modern Arminian discovered and attacked | Cargill, Donald, 1619?-1681. Letter from Mr. Donald Cargill to his parish of the Barony-kirk in Glasgow | Smith, Walter, -1681. Directory or Rules and directions for fellowship-meetings | Cargill, Donald, 1619?-1681. Torwood excommunication | Kenmure, John Gordon, Viscount, 1599 or 1600-1634. Last and heavenly speech and glorious departure of John Viscount Kenmuir | Bacon, Nathaniel, 1593-1660. Relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira | Bruce, Robert, 1554-1631. Christian race or the heavenly footman | Pennecuik, Alexander, -1730. Flight of religious piety from Scotland upon the account of Ramsay's lewd books
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : [publisher not identified], Printed in the year MDCCLXII [1762]Description: vi, 74 pages ; 17 cm (8vo)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeOther title: Witness for truth against errorSubject(s): Hamilton, Robert, Sir, 1650-1701 | Dissenters, Religious -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800 | Covenanters -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800 | Scotland -- Church history -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800Local Note: Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Number 6 of 9 titles bound together.; Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Bound with: Aikman, William. The modern Arminian discovered and attacked. Glasgow : Printed in the year, 1755. -- Cargill, Donald. A letter from Mr. Donald Cargill to his paroch [parish] of the Baronny Kirk in Glasgow. [Glasgow, 1691] -- Smith, Walter. A directory or, rules and directions for fellowship-meetings their mutual edification and uniformity. Edinburgh : Printed for and sold by George Paton book-seller in Linlithgow, 1738, -- Cargill, Donald. Torwood excommunication. [Glasgow?], Printed in the year, 1741. -- Kenmure, John Gordon. Last and heavenly speech and glorious departure of John Viscount of Kenmuir in Galloway. Edinburgh : printed by William Gray, 1749. -- Bacon, Nathaniel. A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira. Glasgow : Printed for Robert Smith, 1761. -- Bruce, Robert. The Christian race or the heavenly footman. Glasgow : printed in the year 1740. -- Pennecuik, Alexander. The flight of religious piety from Scotland. [Edinburgh : 1736?]Differentiable Local Note:
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BX9081 .C3 1734(135801.1) A directory, or rules and directions for fellowship-meetings their mutual edification and uniformity / BX9081 .C3 1734(135802.1) Torwood excommunication : being the lecture and discourse going before, and the afternoon sermon following after; with the action of excommunication itself, pronounced at Torwood, September 1680, upon King Charles II, James Duke of York, James Duke of Monmouth, John Duke of Lauderdale, John Duke of Rothess, Sir George Mackenzie K. Adv Thomas Dalzeel of Bins / BX9081 .C3 1734(135803.1) The last speech and dying words of the Right Honourable John Viscount of Kenmuir in Galloway ; who departed this life, Sep. 12. 1634 / BX9081 .C3 1734(135804.1) The Christian's conduct. Or, A witness for truth against error : Containing the following pieces, viz, protestation, declinature, letters, and testimony / BX9081 .C3 1734(135805.1) A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira; after he turned apostate from the Protestant Church to Popery : as also the miserable lives, and woeful deaths, of Mr John Child, who desperately hanged himself in Brick-lane, in Spittle-Fields, London, 1684 and Mr George Edwards, late of Stratford in Essex, who wilfully shot himself to death, Jan. 4,1704. To which is added, King James the First's prophetical curse upon any of his race, that should apostatise to the Church of Rome, with several examples of God's judgments on other Apostates. With Origen's Lamentation. BX9081 .C3 1734(135806.1) The Christian race, or the heavenly footman : a sermon preached at Edinburgh / BX9081 .C3 1734(135807.1) The Flight of Religious Piety from Scotland, upon the account of Ramsay's lewd books , &c and the Hell-bred Play-House Comedians who debauch all the faculties of the souls of our rising generation.

Preface signed: J.G.

English Short Title Catalog, T230756

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Number 6 of 9 titles bound together.

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Bound with: Aikman, William. The modern Arminian discovered and attacked. Glasgow : Printed in the year, 1755. -- Cargill, Donald. A letter from Mr. Donald Cargill to his paroch [parish] of the Baronny Kirk in Glasgow. [Glasgow, 1691] -- Smith, Walter. A directory or, rules and directions for fellowship-meetings their mutual edification and uniformity. Edinburgh : Printed for and sold by George Paton book-seller in Linlithgow, 1738, -- Cargill, Donald. Torwood excommunication. [Glasgow?], Printed in the year, 1741. -- Kenmure, John Gordon. Last and heavenly speech and glorious departure of John Viscount of Kenmuir in Galloway. Edinburgh : printed by William Gray, 1749. -- Bacon, Nathaniel. A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira. Glasgow : Printed for Robert Smith, 1761. -- Bruce, Robert. The Christian race or the heavenly footman. Glasgow : printed in the year 1740. -- Pennecuik, Alexander. The flight of religious piety from Scotland. [Edinburgh : 1736?]

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