An Answer to the declaration of the pretended assembly at Dundee and to a printed paper intituled The protestation given in by the dissenting brethren to the General Assembly, July 21, 1652, reviewed and refuted &c., in which answer are set down ten steps of their defection who follow the way of publick resolutions : together with observations upon some of the acts of the p. assemblies at Dundee and Edinburgh and some papers concerning the endeavors of the protesters for union with their brethren who differ from them in judgement.
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- An Answer to the declaration of the pretended assembly at Dundee and to a printed paper intituled The protestation given in by the dissenting brethren to the General Assembly, July 21, 1652, reviewed and refuted &c., in which answer are set down ten steps of their defection who follow the way of publick resolutions : together with observations upon some of the acts of the p. assemblies at Dundee and Edinburgh and some papers concerning the endeavors of the protesters for union with their brethren who differ from them in judgement.
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- Church of Scotland -- Church history -- 17th century.
- Church of Scotland -- Controversial literature.
- Scotland -- History -- 1649-1660.
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"An Answer to the declaration of the pretended assembly at Dundee and to a printed paper intituled The protestation given in by the dissenting brethren to the General Assembly, July 21, 1652, reviewed and refuted &c., in which answer are set down ten steps of their defection who follow the way of publick resolutions : together with observations upon some of the acts of the p. assemblies at Dundee and Edinburgh and some papers concerning the endeavors of the protesters for union with their brethren who differ from them in judgement." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A25589.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 27, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- to the reader
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The
PROTESTATION Reviewed and refu∣ted: Briefly shewing the insufficiencie of the Reasons thereof, and consequently the justice of the Assemblies sentence condemning it.- REVIEW of the PROTESTATION.
- DEFENCE of the PROTESTATION.
- PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION Defended. -
The DECLARATIONat Dundee. - DEFENCE.
- DECLARATION.
- DEFENCE.
- DECLARATION.
- DEFENCE.
- DECLARATION.
- DEFENCE.
- DECLARATION.
- DEFENCE.
- DECLARATION.
- DEFENCE.
- DECLARATION.
- DEFENCE.
- PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION defended. - PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION
Defended. - PROTESTATION Reviewed.
- PROTESTATION Defended.
- PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION
Defended. - PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION
Defended. - PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION
Defended. - PROTESTATION Reviewed.
- PROTESTATION Defended.
- PROTESTATION Reviewed.
- PROTESTATION Defended.
- The greater Oath.
- The lesser Oath.
- PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION
Defended. - PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATATION
Defended. - PROTESTATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION
Defended. - PROTESTASION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION
Defended. - PROTESEATION Reviewed.
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION
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PROTESTATION Reviewed. -
PROTESTATION Defended.
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REader, for thy better information anent this debate, and likewise anent the Union which hath been endeavoured by the Protesters since the late P. Assembly, it is thought fit to subjoyn the following Papers that past he wixt the P. Commis∣sion, and some of these who protested against the last P. As∣semblies.
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TO THE RIGHT REVEREND THE MINISTERS and ELDERS
Met at Edinburghthe 24.of Novemb. 1652. -
Edinburgh
26. November,1652. post meridiem,Session 5. -
Edinburgh 27.November 1652. Antemeridiem,Sess. 6. -
Edinburgh
27. November1653. -
OBSERVATIONS upon theAnswer of theCommission of thepretended Assembly, to theOverture of theBrethren who dissent from the Publick Resolutions: As likewise upon theirLetter toPRESBYTERIES.
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TO THE RIGHT REVEREND THE MINISTERS and ELDERS
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OBSERVATIONS Upon the Chief Acts of the Two late P. Assemblies at
S. Andrews andDundee, the Year of God 1651. and 1652.-
Act at
Dundee, approving the Proceedings of the Commission of the former Assemblie,July 24. 1651.Postmeridiem. - Observations upon the same Act.
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Two Acts of the Assembly at
Dundee, and one Act of the Assembly atEdin∣burgh, which relates unto censures. - An Act and Overture of the Generall As∣sembly, for the Peace and Vnion of the Kirk.
- OBSERVATIONS.
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Edinb.
5. Aug.1 Sess.52. Antemer. 23. - OBSERVATIONS.
- Act for putting in execution former Acts and Constitutions of Generall Assemblies, anent trying, admitting, removing, and deposing of Church Officers, censuring of scandalous persons, receiving of penitents, and debarring of persons from the LORDS Table.
- OBSERVATIONS.
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REASONS why the
Minister, Elders, andProfessors, who protested against the Pretended Assemblies as St.Andrews, Dundee andEdinburgh, cannot agree to the Overtures made unto them at the Confe∣rence, upon the 28. and 29 ofJuly, 1652. &c. -
July the 28. Antemerid. 1652. -
PROPOSITIONS which were offered to the Meeting of Ministers and others, appointed to be keeped atEdinburgh, July21. 1652.
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Act at