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A review and consideration of two late pamphlets. The first entituled, Queries to the Presbyterians of Scotland, by a gentleman of that countrey. The second, A querie turn'd into an argument in favours of episcopacy. Exposing the unsound principles, and popish tincture and Tendency of both; and Vindicating the Government and Constitution of this Church from the Cavils and Aspersions contain'd therein. To which are annex'd Counter-Queries offered to the prelatists of Scotland. As also considerations upon church-government: Wherein the most material Points agitated in the Episcopal Controversie, and, in special, upon the Debate and Question of Antiquity, are succinctly cleared; Together with a Defence thereof against Exceptions and Animadversions of a Manuscript, suppos'd to be written by J. S. The whole intended for the further Confirmation of the Testimony of our Church, and Encouragement of her sincere Members in Adherence to her true Gospel Constitution.
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Author Forrester, Thomas
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Edinburgh
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printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty
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Religion and Philosophy
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T121916
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