708 SCOTLAND, CHURCH OF, GENERAL ASSEMBLY EPISCOPAL tin l:dl 



Glasgow General Assembly, 1638. 



,1838. 8 



Report of the great public meeting held in the 

 Assembly rooms, Edinburgh, Dec. 20, 1838, 

 to commemorate the restoration of civil and 

 religious liberty, and of Presbyterian Church 

 government, as secured by the Glasgow As- 

 sembly of 1638. 2d ed. Edin., 1839. 8 

 Another copy. 



Review of certain recent proceedings of the 

 Kirk ; and of a Report of the speeches deliver- 

 ed in. ..Edinburgh. ..20th Dec. 1838, in com- 

 memoration of the Glasgow Assembly of 1638. 

 [By John ALEXANDER.] Edin., 1839. 8 

 Another copy. 



PERTH. Perth Assembly. Containing, 

 1. The proceedings thereof. 2. The proof e of 

 the nullitie thereof. 1619 

 [Entered more fully under PERTH ASSEMBLY.] 

 A re-examination of the live articles enacted 

 at Perth anno 1618. 1636 

 [Entered more fully under PERTH ASSEMBLY.] 



ST ANDREWS. A vindication of the free- 

 dom and lawfulnesse, and so of the authority 

 of the late Generall Assembly, begun at St 

 Andrews, and continued at Dundee, in answer 

 to the reasons alledgcd against the same in the 

 protestation and declinator given in by some 

 brethren at St Andrews ; and in another paper 

 lately contrived by some, <fcc. 1651. Together 

 with a review of the said vindication, plainly 

 holding forth the nullity and unlawfulnesse of 

 that pretended Generall Assembly : in which 

 the aspersions cast upon the protesters in that 

 vindication are taken off: and the answers 

 brought unto the reasons contained in the 

 protestation, against the freedome and lawful- 

 nesse of that meeting, and in the paper after- 

 wards penned for clearing and confirming 

 thereof are discussed, and the strength of those 

 reasons established to be a null Assembly. 

 By a friend of the protesters cause. 



s. I., 1652. 4 

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The nullity of the pretended Assembly at 

 Sainst Andrews and Dundee : Wherein are 

 contained, the representation for adjournment, 

 the protestation and reasons thereof. Toge- 

 ther with a review and examination of the 

 vindication of the said Assembly. Hereunto 

 is subjoyned the solemn acknowledgment of 

 sins, and engagement to duties, made and 

 taken by the nobility, gentry, burroughs, mi- 

 nisters, and commonalty, in the year 1648. 

 when the covenant was renewed. With sun- 

 dry other papers, related unto in the foresaid 

 review. s. L, 1652. 4 



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 Another copy. 



The representation, propositions, and protes- 

 tation of divers ministers, elders, and profes- 

 sors, for themselves, and in name of many 

 others, well-aftected ministers, elders, and peo- 

 ple in Scotland : presented by the Lord \Vu- 

 reston, Mr Andrew Cant, Mr John Livingston, 

 Mr Samuel Rutherford and diverse others ; 



to the ministers and elders met at Edinburgh 

 July 21: 1651. 



Printed n;.vj, .</-/ .-/ '/.// 1703. 4 



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Reasons why the ministers, elders, and \<r<>- 

 fessors, who protested against the pretended 

 Assemblies at St Andrews, Dundee and Ivlin 

 burgh, cannot agree to the overtures made 

 unto them at the conference upon the 28. and 

 29. of July, 1652. Together with the instruc- 

 tions given by them to such of their nuuil'iT 

 as were sent to the said conference. And the 

 letter directed to Mr David Dickson, for com- 

 municating their papers. Leith, 1652. 4 



SCOTLAND, EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND 

 CLERGY OF. The case of the present afflict- 

 ed clergy in Scotland truly represented. To 

 which is added for probation, the attestation 

 of many unexceptionable witnesses to every 

 particular ; and all the public acts and procla- 

 mations of the convention and parliament re- 

 lating to the clergy. By a lover of the Church 

 and his country ; [John SAGE]. 



London, 1690. 4 



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An account of the present persecution of the 

 Church in Scotland, in several letters. [The 

 1st letter was written by the Rev. Thom.-is 

 MORER ; the 2d and 3d by the Rev. John 

 SAGE ; and the 4th by Alexander MONRO, 

 D.D.] London, 1690. 4 



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A late letter concerning the sufferings of the 

 Episcopal clergy in Scotland. 



London, 1691. 4 



A letter to a friend, giving an account of all 

 the treatises that have been published, with 

 relation to the present persecution against the 

 [Episcopal] Church of Scotland. [By Alex- 

 ander MONRO.] London, 1692. 4 



Another copy. 



The queries and protestation of the Scots 

 Episcopal clergy against the authority of the 

 Presbyterian General Assemblies and commit- 

 tees, given in to the committee of the General 

 Assembly at Aberdeen, June 29th, 1694. To- 

 gether with the committee's answer and pro- 

 ceedings ; with reflections upon the queries, 

 &c. By a layman of the Church of Scotland ; 

 [George RIDPATH]. London, 1694. 4 



The case of the Episcopal clergy, and of those 

 of the Episcopal perswasion, considered ; as to 

 the granting them a toleration and indulgence. 

 [By George GARDEN.] [In three parts.] 



s. L, 1703, 5. 4 



Remarks upon The case of the Episcopal 

 clergy and those of the Episcopal perswasion, 

 considered as to the granting them a tolera- 

 tion and indulgence : in a letter from a friend 

 to a member of parliament. [By James HA- 

 DOW.] Edin., 1703. 4 



A survey of The case [of the Episcopal clergy]. 

 [Wants title, and otherwise imperfect.] 



[Edin., 1703.] 4 



A few brief and modest reflections, perswad- 



