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COURTENAY (REGINALD), D.D., Bishop of 

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COVEL (JOHN), D.D., Master of Christ college, 

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 COVKN \M. COVENANTER.-'! ^ion 



of faith of the Kirke of Scotland, |<>r the na- 

 tional covenant ) : subscribed at tin- lirst by the 

 Kin^s Majesties umwhile dearest fat). 

 blessed memorie, and his hooshold, in the year 

 of (Jod, 1580. Then-after, by persons of all 

 ranks, in the year of God, 1581 : by ordinance 

 <>f the Lords of Secret Councell, and acts of 

 ,11 Assembly. Subscribed again by 

 all sorts of persons in the year 1590, by a new 

 ordinance of Councell, at the desire of the Ge- 

 nerall Assembly : with the generall Band for 

 maintenance of the true religion. And now 

 renewed and subscribed again [in 1638] by His 

 Majesties speciall command, by... James, Mar- 

 ques of Hammiltoun...and Lords of Secret 

 Councel under subscribing. And that of and 

 according to the date and tenor of the said con- 

 fession of faith, dated in March, 1580, and of 

 the Band, dated in anno 1589. . I. et a. 4 



Another edition. [Wants title.] 4 



Another edition. Edin., 1739. 8 



Another edition. . I., 1764. 8 



[And with various editions of the Westmin- 



ster confession of faith.] 



Generall demands concerning the late cove- 

 nant : propounded by ministers and professors 

 of divinitie in Aberdene, to some reverend 

 brethren, who came thither to recommend the 

 late covenant to them, and to those who are 

 committed to their charge. Together with the 

 answers of those reverend brethren to the said 

 demands. As also the reply es of the foresaid 

 ministers and professors to their answers. 



Edin., 1638. 4 



The answeres of some brethren of the minis- 

 terie, [A. HENDERSON and D. DICKSON] to the 

 replyes of the ministers and professours of di- 

 vinitie in Aberdeene, concerning the late cove- 

 nant, s. I., 1638. 4 



The protestation of the noblemen, barrens, 

 gentlemen, borrowes, ministers, and commons, 

 subscribers of the confession of faith and cove- 

 nant, lately renewed within the Kingdom of 

 Scotland, made at the Mercate Crosse of Edin- 

 burgh, the 4. of Julij immediately after the 

 reading of the proclamation, dated 28. June 

 1638. s. I., 1638. 4 



Another copy. 



The protestation of the noblemen, barrens, 

 gentlemen, borrowes, ministers, and commons ; 

 subscribers of the confession of faith and co- 

 venant, lately renewed within the kingdome 

 of Scotland, made at the Mercate Crosse of 

 Edinburgh the 22. of September, immediately 

 after the reading of the proclamation, dated 

 September 9, 1638. [Edin.], 1638. 4 



Another copy. 



The protestation of the Generall Assemblie of 

 the Church of Scotland, and of the noblemen, 

 barons, gentlemen, borrowes, ministers, and 

 commons ; subscribers of the covenant, lately 

 renewed, made in the high Kirk, and at the 



