The case of the present afflicted clergy in Scotland truly represented to which is added for probation the attestation of many unexceptionable witnesses to every particular, and all the publick acts and proclamations of the convention and Parliament relating to the clergy / by a lover of the church and his country.

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The case of the present afflicted clergy in Scotland truly represented to which is added for probation the attestation of many unexceptionable witnesses to every particular, and all the publick acts and proclamations of the convention and Parliament relating to the clergy / by a lover of the church and his country.
Author
Sage, John, 1652-1711.
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London :: Printed for J. Hindmarsh,
1690.
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Episcopal Church in Scotland -- Clergy.
Clergy -- Scotland.
Scotland -- Church history -- Sources.
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"The case of the present afflicted clergy in Scotland truly represented to which is added for probation the attestation of many unexceptionable witnesses to every particular, and all the publick acts and proclamations of the convention and Parliament relating to the clergy / by a lover of the church and his country." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59425.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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Mr. George Robertsone Minister at Westealder, informs, that upon Dec. 23. last by past, being the Lords Day, several Persons in Westcalder, invaded his House betwixt Eleven and Twelve at Night, and search∣ed for Arms, but found none but an old two-handed Sword, which they carried with them and departed, averring, that they were to go to their Company. 2. That upon the 1st. of Feb. instant, a Summons of removal was left at his House by some in the Parish; the which Summons is in omnibus the same with these before-men∣tioned, and is not subscribed by any of the Parishioners of Westaalder, who never received any wrong from the Minister, who having been but lately settled there, most of the Parishioners submitted to his Ministery, till the Meeting-Houses were lately set up, all this I the said George Robertsone am able to prove sufficiently, as Witness these presents. Written by the said Mr. Iohn Park, and subscribed with my Hand at Edenburgh Feb. 13. 1689.

  • George Robertson Minister at Westcalder.
  • Jo. Park Clerk Syn.

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