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.
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- Sage, John, 1652-1711.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for J. Hindmarsh,
- 1690.
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- Subject terms
- Episcopal Church in Scotland -- Clergy.
- Clergy -- Scotland.
- Scotland -- Church history -- Sources.
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Contents
- title page
- THE PREFACE.
- Advertisement to the Reader.
- THE CASE Of the Present Afflicted Episcopal Clergy in Scotland.
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First Collection
of Papers.
- A Iust and True Account how sadly the Regular Ministers within the Presbytery of Air have been Treated since Christmas Last.
- An Account of the Grievances of the Presbytery of Dunbarton.
- A true Account of those Abuses and Affronts, that were committed upon the Person of Mr. Robert Bell Parson of Kilmarnock, by a Party of the Presbyterians now in Arms in the West of Scotland.
- Disorders and Outrages done upon the Persons and Families of Ministers, within the Presbytery of Hamiltown, up∣on 27 and 28 days of Dec. 1688.
- Some account of the Outrages and Cruelties committed upon the Ministers and their Families in the Presbytery of Irwin, who own the Protestant Religion as it is established by Law.
- A Brief Representation of the Sufferings of the Regular Clergy within the Presbytery of Glasgow.
- An Account of the Insolencies and Outrages committed upon the Ministers in the Presbytery of Pasley, Glasgow Jan. 22. 1689.
- A Letter concerning the Persecution of several other Ministers.
- Information of the abuses done by the Presbyterians, who frequent the Meeting-houses to the Ministers of Leving-Widtalder, Bathgate, and Westcalder; in the Presby∣tery of Levingstonne.
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The Second Collection of Papers, relating to the
Practice of the Rabble, after the Prince's Decla∣ration
against some Ministers who were after∣wards
deprived by the Council.
- A true Account of that Interruption that was made of the Service of God on Sunday last being the seventeenth of Fe∣bruary 1689 at the Cathedral of Glasgow, by the Presby∣terians, both from the Hills and the Meeting-houses, to the Contempt of the Princes Declaration.
- The Sufferings of Gideon Brown.
- The Persecution of Mr. William Bullo, whom the Rabble hindred from giving Obedience, and yet was deprived.
- The Persecution of Mr. Iames Little.
- The Persecution of Mr. Archibald Ferguson Minister at Kirkpatrick.
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The Third Collection of Papers, containing the
Sufferings of those Ministers who complied.
- The Persecution of Mr. William Hamilton Minister at Irwine and Kirknewton.
- Instruments in favour of the Heritors and Ministers in Colingtown, who gave all Obedience to the Conventions Commands.
- Mr. William Selkrig's Treatment.
- The Persecution of Mr. Burges a Complier.
- The Persecution of Mr. David Spence.
- The Persecution of the Presbytery of Stranrare who complied.
- The Persecution of Mr. Francis Scot.
- A Letter to the Lord E—ne.
- A Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord E—ne at London.
- A Letter to the Lord E—ne in London.
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The Fourth Collection of Papers containing Procla∣mations,
Acts of Convention and Council.
- A Proclamation against Owning of the late King Iames, and Commanding Publick Prayers to be made for King William and Queen Mary.
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- To the King's most Excellent Majesty,
- To the King's Most Excellent Majesty,
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- The Viscount of Dundee's Letter to the Convention.
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- An Act of Council.
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- A Proclamation anent the Ministers.
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- This Proclamation was issued out to shorten the Form of Process which that of the Sixth of August obliged the Accusers and Pursuers of Ministers to observe.
- God save King William and Queen Mary.
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- A Declaration by His Highness the Prince of Orange, for the keeping of the Peace, &c. in the Kingdom of Scotland.
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- An Act approving of the good Services done by the Town of Glasgow, Shire of Argyle, and other Western Shires in this Conjuncture, with a re∣turn of the Thanks of the Estates to them.
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- A Proclamation for a General Fast.
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- A Proclamation Discharging the Payment of the Rents of the Bishopricks to any, but the Persons named by the Council.
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- A Draught of an Act for Establishing the Church-Government.
- The Conclusion.