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Joshua redivivus: or, three hundred and fifty two religious letters, by Samuel Rutherfoord, professor of Divinity at St. Andrews : divided into three parts. The first, containing those which were written from Aberdeen, where he was confined by a sentence of the High Commission drawn forth against him, partly upon the account of declining them, partly upon the account of his nonconformity. Second and third, containing some which were written from Anwoth, before he was by the prelates persecution thrust out of his ministry ; and others upon divers occasions afterward, from St. Andrews, London, &c. : to which is added, the author's testimony to the covenanted work of Reformation, between 1638 and 1649. And also his dying words, containing several advices to some ministers and near relations, not in any of the former editions. As also, a large preface and postscript, which were left out in some of the late editions, wrote by the Rev. Mr. M'Ward.

By: Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661
Contributor(s): McWard, Robert, 1633?-1687
Material type: TextTextManufacturer: Glasgow : Printed by John Bryce, and sold at his shop, opposite Gibson's-Wynd, Saltmarket, MDCCLXXXIII [1783]Edition: The Tenth EditionDescription: xliii, 1 unnumbered page, 528 pages ; 21 cm (8vo)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Reformation -- Early works to 1800 | Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649Local Note: Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Ownership transferred from the Presbyterian Historical Society -- Montreat, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A), in 2007.; Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Imperfect: Wanting p. 515 and following.; Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Bookplate: Historical Foundation Montreat, N.C. Presented by Greenlee TateDifferentiable Local Note:
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BX8915 .P58 Tracts for the people / BX8915 .P58 Tracts for the people / BX8915 .P58 Tracts for the people / BX8915 .R79 1783 Joshua redivivus: or, three hundred and fifty two religious letters, by Samuel Rutherfoord, professor of Divinity at St. Andrews : divided into three parts. The first, containing those which were written from Aberdeen, where he was confined by a sentence of the High Commission drawn forth against him, partly upon the account of declining them, partly upon the account of his nonconformity. Second and third, containing some which were written from Anwoth, before he was by the prelates persecution thrust out of his ministry ; and others upon divers occasions afterward, from St. Andrews, London, &c. : to which is added, the author's testimony to the covenanted work of Reformation, between 1638 and 1649. And also his dying words, containing several advices to some ministers and near relations, not in any of the former editions. As also, a large preface and postscript, which were left out in some of the late editions, wrote by the Rev. Mr. M'Ward. BX8915 .W4 1636 The vvorkes of M. Iohn VVeemes of Lathocker in Scotland. The third volumne. Containing an exposition of the lavves of Moses, viz. ceremoniall and iudiciall. Wherein is contained an explanation of divers questions and positions for the right understanding of them. Together with exercitations divine. Proving the necessitie, majestie, integritie, perspicuitie, and sence of the Scriptures. All which are cleared out of the originall languages, and customes of the Iewes, and the distinctions of the schoole-men. BX8915 .W4 1636 The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn VVeemse of Lathocker in Scotland. The second volumne. Containing an exposition of the morall law, or Ten commandements of Almightie God; vvherein is contained an explanation of diverse questions and positions for the right understanding thereof. Together with an explication of these Scriptures which depend upon, or belong unto every one of the Commandements. All which are cleared out of the originall languages, the custome of the Iewes, and the distinctions of the schoolemen. BX8915 .W4 1636 The vvorkes of Mr. Iohn VVeemse of Lathocker in Scotland : in three volumes. Containing these eight bookes. Viz. 1. The Christian synagogue. 2. The portrature of the image of God in man. 3. Observations naturall and morall. 4. An exposition of the first table of the morall law. 5. An exposition of the second table of the morall law. 6. An exposition of the ceremoniall law. 7. An exposition of the iudiciall law. 8. Excercitations divine. Serving generally for a helpe to the to the understanding of all that desire to know and obey the will of God in holy writt; but more especially for all young students in divinitie, that they may more easily understand the languages of Canaan, Greece, and make a profitable use of them in preaching. With five tables prefixed. Viz. 1. Of the contents of each chapter. 2. Of the texts of Scriptures. 3. Of the Hebrew words. 4.Of the Greeke words. Expounded 5. An alphabeticall table of the principall distinctions, and cheefest matters in every Booke contained.

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English Short Title Catalog, T121367

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Ownership transferred from the Presbyterian Historical Society -- Montreat, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A), in 2007.

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Imperfect: Wanting p. 515 and following.

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Bookplate: Historical Foundation Montreat, N.C. Presented by Greenlee Tate

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