The course of conformitie: as it hath proceeded, is concluded, should be refused
Main Author: | Scott, William ca. 1566-1642 (Author) |
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Corporate Author: | Princeton Theological Seminary (Contributor) |
Contributors: | Calderwood, David 1575-1650. (Contributor) ; Melville, James 1556-1614. (Contributor) |
Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
Check availability: | HBZ Gateway |
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Published: |
[Amsterdam?]
[publisher not identified]
Printed in the yeare 1622
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In: | Year: 1622 |
Series/Journal: | Thomas F. Torrance Collection.
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Further subjects: | B
Episcopacy Early works to 1800
B Bibliography |
Online Access: |
Volltext (kostenfrei) |
Item Description: | Attributed to William Scott. - Sometimes attributed to David Calderwood and James Melville. Cf Halkett & Laing. - "Hath proceeded", "is concluded", and "should be refused" are bracketed together on title page |
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