The original constitution of the Christian Church: wherein the extremes on either hand are stated and examined ; to which is added an Appendix containing the rite of the Jure Divino prelatsts; and an answer to their arguments, by episcopal divines
Main Author: | Aiton, Thomas (Author) |
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Corporate Author: | Princeton Theological Seminary (Contributor) |
Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Edinburgh
Printed for John Paton
1730
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In: | Year: 1730 |
Series/Journal: | Samuel Miller library.
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Further subjects: | B
Episcopacy
Controversial literature
Early works to 1800
B General Works B Church of Scotland Government |
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