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Filed under: Church and state -- Scotland -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800 From the commissioners of Scotland, 24 February, 1640. ([S.l. : s.n., 1641]), by Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter sent from the Parliament of Scotland to the severall Presbyteries within the kingdome. ([London : s.n., 1648]), by Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) An act appointing a fast throughout the whole kingdom of Scotland (Edinburgh : Printed by Andrew Anderson, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, Anno 1675), by Scotland. Privy Council, Alexander Gibson, and Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Act anent presentation of ministers. At Edinburgh, 18. June, 1661 (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, 1661), by Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates (HTML at EEBO TCP) Edinburgh, the seventeenth of November, one thousand six hundred and sixty four. Forasmuch as it is notour, that divers ministers, who have gone off their charges, or are outed by law, do ordinarily repair to Edinburgh, and other burghs and places, expressly forbidden by acts of Council, .... (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler, Printer to his most excellent Majesty, 1664), by Scotland. Privy Council and Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Cum bono deo. A remonstrance to the Godly party. Two maine quæries, which stand much usefull fo these our times. ... And a vindication of both. / By Andrew Logie sometime Arch-Deane of Aberdene; Penned by the author, ann. 1654, and printed 1661. ([Aberdeen] : Printed by James Brown, April, 1661.), by Andrew Logie (HTML at EEBO TCP) A solemn testimony against toleration and the present proceedings of sectaries and their abettors in England in reference to religion and government, with an admonition and exhortation to their brethren there from the Commissioners of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland. Together with the return of the honourable Estates of Parliament upon the said testimony communicated to them, and their concurrence with the same. (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, 1649), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission and A. Ker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Church and state -- Scotland An Historical Account of the Triumphant Spirit of the Whigs (with an appendix with letters by Cromwell and others; Edinburgh, 1746), contrib. by Oliver Cromwell (multiple formats at archive.org) Substance of a speech delivered at a meeting of Evangelical dissenters of different denominations, held in Edinburgh on 13th September 1832 (J. Wardlaw, 1832), by Andrew Coventry Dick and Edinburgh Voluntary Church Association (page images at HathiTrust) Jenny Geddes, or, Presbyterianism and its great conflict with despotism (Presbyterian board of publication, 1869), by William P. Breed and Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication (page images at HathiTrust) Letter to the peers, from a peer's son : on the duty and necessity of immediate legislative interposition in behalf of the Church of Scotland, as determined by considerations of constitutional law. (William Whyte ;, 1842), by George Douglas Campbell Argyll (page images at HathiTrust) The Scottish Church question (James Nisbet, 1845), by Adolphus Sydow (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of Scottish Catholics under Mary Stuart and James VI. Now first printed from the original manuscripts in the secret archives of the Vatican and other collections. (T. Baker, 1889), by William Forbes-Leith (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the church and state of Scotland : from the accession of King Charles I. to the year 1649, to which is prefixed an abstract of the state of religion in Scotland from the earliest ages of Christianity to the year 1625 (T. Nelson, 1840), by Andrew Stevenson (page images at HathiTrust) The claims of Dissenters on the Government of the country : a letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Melbourne-- (M.Paterson, 1836), by Adam Thomson and William Lamb Melbourne (page images at HathiTrust) Die schottische Kirchenfrage mit den darauf bezügleichen Documenten : ein kirchliches Rechtsgutachten. (Stuhr, 1845), by Karl Leopold Adolph Sydow (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Lord Chancellor, on the claims of the Church in Scotland in regard to its jurisdiction and on the proposed changes in its polity (William Whyte ;, 1839), by John Hope (page images at HathiTrust) Observations on the Veto act. (W. Blackwood, 1840), by James Robertson (page images at HathiTrust) Church establishments defended : wilth special reference to the Church of Scotland (M. Ogle, 1833), by Charles J. Brown (page images at HathiTrust) The statements in the claim of right : are they true? / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (James Maclehose, 61 St. Vincent Street ;, 1875), by Veritas (page images at HathiTrust) Report of the great public meeting, held in the Assembly rooms, Edinburgh, on Thursday evening, Dec. 20, 1838, to commemorate the restoration of civil and religious liberty and of Presbyterian Church government (Edinburgh Print. and Pub. Co., 1838), by Simon McGregor and Church of Scotland. General Assembly (page images at HathiTrust) Strictures on the Rev. James Robertson's Observation upon the Veto Act (J. Johnstone, 1840), by W. Cunningham (page images at HathiTrust) An answer to the Dean of faculty's "Letter to the Lord chancellor," "on the claims of the Church of Scotland in regard to its jurisdiction, and the proposed changes in its polity." (J. Johnstone, 1840), by Alexander Dunlop (page images at HathiTrust) The ten years' conflict : being the history of the disruption of the Church of Scotland (Blackie and Son, 1852), by Robert Buchanan (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of Scottish Catholics under Mary Stuart and James VI. Now first printed from the original manuscripts in the secret archives of the Vatican and other collections. (W. Paterson, 1885), by William Forbes-Leith (page images at HathiTrust) Creeds and churches in Scotland (Edmonston & Douglas, 1869), by Henry Wellwood Moncreiff (page images at HathiTrust) Scotland's battles for spiritual independence (Oliver and Boyd, 1905), by Hector Macpherson (page images at HathiTrust) Church and state in Scotland : a narrative of the struggle for independence from 1560 to 1843 (MacNiven & Wallace, 1891), by Thomas Brown (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Rev. Dr Wardlaw, at the public meeting in Glasgow, for the separation of church and state, March 6th, 1834 with the memorial to Earl Grey, and the petition to Parliament, adopted at the meeting. (D. Robertson, 1834), by Ralph Wardlaw (page images at HathiTrust) Church and state chiefly in relation to Scotland (T. Nelson and Sons, 1878), by Robert Rainy, James Wellwood Moncreiff, A. Taylor Innes, and James Moncreiff Moncreiff (page images at HathiTrust) Die schottische Kirche : ihr inneres Leben und ihr Verhältniss zum Staat von der Reformation bis auf die Gegenwart : ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Protestantismus (F. und A. Perthes, 1852), by Julius Köstlin (page images at HathiTrust) The ten years' conflict : being the history of the disruption of the Church of Scotland (Blackie and Son, 1856), by Robert Buchanan (page images at HathiTrust) The union question (s.n., in the 1870s), by John Kennedy (page images at HathiTrust) A vindication of the authority, constitution, and laws of the church and state of Scotland : in four conferences, wherein the answer to the dialogues betwixt the Conformist and the Non-conformist, is examined. (Glasgow : R. Sanders, 1673., 1673), by Gilbert Burnet, Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Essays on various subjects relative to the present state of religion. (Glasgow : Printed by John Bryce, 1782., 1780), by John Anderson and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Historical representation of the testimonies of the Church of Scotland ... (Glasgow : Printed by W. Paton for J. Kirk, Calton, the publisher, 1797., 1797), by Alexander Shields, Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Samuel Miller Library Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The law of creeds in Scotland : a treatise on the relations of churches in Scotland established and not established to the civil law (Edinburgh ; London : Blackwood, 1902., 1902), by A. Taylor Innes and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Lectures on national religious establishments. (Edinburgh : Fraser, 1835., 1835), by James Buchanan and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The ten years' conflict : being the history of the disruption of the Church of Scotland (Glasgow ; Edinburgh ; London ; New York : Blackie and Son, 1854., 1854), by Robert Buchanan (page images at HathiTrust) Voluntaryism and free churchism opposed to the word of God (Edinburgh : Myles MacPhail ; London : Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1847., 1847), by George Smith (page images at HathiTrust) Testimony-bearing exemplified : a collection. Containing, I. Gillepsie against association with malignants; together with the causes of God's wrath, agreed upon by the General assembly of the Church of Scotland, met at Edinburgh, October 1651. II. The informatory vindication; to which is subjoined, a collection of excellent laws, (or Eschol grapes) in favours of our covenanted reformation ... (Paisley : Printed by J. Neilson, for the publishers, 1791., 1791), by George Gillespie, Thomas Henderson, Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Church of Scotland (page images at HathiTrust) Hind let loose (Reprinted by R. Drummond and Co., 1744), by Alexander Shields and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) A vindication of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland : from various charges preferred against her on the subject of civil government (Edinburgh : Thomas Nelson ..., 1830., 1830), by Peter Macindoe (page images at HathiTrust) A continuation of the Answer to The Scots Presbyterian eloquence, dedicated to the Parliament of Scotland : being a vindication of the Acts of that August assembly from the clamours and aspersions of the Scots Prelatical Clergy, in their libels printed in England ; With a confutation of Dr. M----'s postscript, in answer to the former, proving, that it's not the Church of England's interest, to countenance the Scots outed clergy. As also reflections on Sir Geo. Mackenzy's defence of Charles the Second's government in Scotland. And instances on record of Sir George's subornation against Sir Hugh and Sir George Campbel, and the Laird of Blackwood, presbyterian gentlemen. Together with the acts of the Scots General Assembly and present Parliament, compared with the acts of Parliament in the two last reigns against the Presbyterians (London : [publisher not identified], 1693., 1693), by George Ridpath, Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) A vindication of the Free Church Claim of Right (Edinburgh : Maclaren & Macniven, 1877., 1877), by Henry Wellwood Moncreiff (page images at HathiTrust) The law of creeds in Scotland; a treatise on the legal relation of churches in Scotland established and not established, to their doctrinal confessions (Edinburgh and London : W. Blackwood, 1867., 1867), by A. Taylor Innes (page images at HathiTrust) Act, declaration, and testimony for the whole of our covenanted reformation, as attained to and established in Britain and Ireland : particularly betwixt the years 1638 and 1649, inclusive ; as also, against all the steps of defection from said reformation, whether in former or later times, since the overthrow of that glorious work down to this present day by the Reformed presbytery. ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1797., 1797), by Reformed Presbyterian Church (Scotland) (page images at HathiTrust) The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or, The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King, two Presbyterian ministers, who were executed for high-treason and rebellion at Edinburgh, August the 14th, 1679 with animadversions, and the history of the Archbishop of St. Andrews his murder, extracted out of the registers of the Privy-Council, &c. / by an orthodox Protestant. (London : Printed by H. Hills and are to be sold by Walter Kittleby ..., 1680), by George Hickes, John Kid, and John King (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration of the Commissioners for Visitation of Universities and for placing and displacing of ministers in Scotland, against praying or preaching for the pretended King of Scotland with some reasons given by some of the ministers of Edinburgh why they cannot in conscience omit to pray for him : together with an ansvver to the said reasons ... / by a friend to the Commonwealth. (Printed at Leith : [s.n.], 1653), by Scotland. Commissioners for Visitation of Universities and for Placing and Displacing of Ministers and Friend of the Commonwealth. Answer to a paper intituled Some reasons why the ministers of Christ in Scotland ought not to be troubled for praying for the King (HTML at EEBO TCP) An useful case of conscience learnedly and accuratly discussed and resolved concerning associations and confederacies with idolaters, infidels, hereticks, malignants, or any other knoun enemies of truth and godlinesse : useful for these times and therefore published for the benefit of all those who desire to know or retain the sworn to principles of the sometimes famous Church of Christ in Scotland / by Hugh Binning. ([Edinburgh? : s.n.], 1693), by Hugh Binning (HTML at EEBO TCP) The spirit of calumny and slander, examin'd, chastis'd, and expos'd, in a letter to a malicious libeller more particularly address'd to Mr. George Ridpath, newsmonger, near St. Martins in the Fields : containing some animadversions on his scurrilous pamphlets, published by him against the kings, Parliaments, laws, nobility and clergy of Scotland : together with a short account of Presbyterian principles and consequential practices. (London : Printed for Joseph Hindmarsh ..., 1693), by Alexander Monro and S. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP) New propositions propounded at the Kings royall court at Holmby, betwixt the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and Mr. Marshall and Mr. Caryll concerning the presbyteriall government, the Booke of Common-Prayer, and the directory : also His Majesties severall reasons, concerning episcopacy, and Mr. Marshalls reply for the cleering His Majesties objections : together with divers remarkable passages of the Commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, propounded to His Majesty for his royall assent to the propositions, and signing the Covenant : with another message from His Majesty at Holmby, to both Houses of Parliament. (London : Printed for F.F., Feb. 26, 1647), by Stephen Marshall, John Caryll, England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), and Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration of the commissioners of the Generall Assembly to the whole Kirk and kingdome of Scotland,: concerning present dangers and duties, relating to the Covenant, and religion. (Printed at Edinburgh : by Evan Tyler printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1648), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly and A. Ker (HTML at EEBO TCP) A remonstrance and declaration of the Generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland,: concerning present and imminent dangers, and concerning duties relating thereto. (London : Edinburgh, printed by Evan Tyler, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, 1649. And re-printed at London for Robert Bostock, dwelling at the sign of the Kings-head in Pauls Church-yard, 1649), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly (HTML at EEBO TCP) Eight propositions of the desires of the Commissioners of the General Assembly of Scotland, to the Parliament (London : Printed for Robert Bostock, and are to be sold at his shop at the Kings head in Pauls Church-yard, 1648), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly and Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) The humble petition of the Commissioners of the General Assembly to the Kings Majesty their declaration sent to the Parliament of England : their letter to some brethren of the ministry there, and their commission to their brother Master Alexander Henderson, January 1643. (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler ..., 1643), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission (HTML at EEBO TCP) The declaration of the rebels in Scotland: ([Edinburgh : s.n., 1679]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Some weighty considerations, humbly proposed to the honourable members of the ensuing assembly of the states of Scotland by a lover of his countrey's liberty. (London : [s.n.], 1689), by Lover of his countrey's liberty (HTML at EEBO TCP) Some reflections on His Majesty's proclamation of the 12th of February 1686/7 for a toleration in Scotland, together with the said proclamation ([S.l. : s.n., 1687]), by Gilbert Burnet and England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II). By the King a proclamation (HTML at EEBO TCP) To the right honourable the Committee of Estates the humble remonstrance of the commissioners of the Generall Assembly, met at Edinburgh the 13 of October, 1647 (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler ..., 1647), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission and A. Ker (HTML at EEBO TCP) The differences of the time, in three dialogues the first, anent episcopacy, the second, anent the obligation of the covenants against episcopacy, the third, anent separation : intended for the quieting the minds of people, and settling them in more peace and unity. (Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ..., 1679), by David Forrester (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter from Scotland with observations upon the Anti-Erastian, anti-prælatical and phanatical Presbyterian party there by way of dialogue between Anonymus and Antiprælatus. (London : Printed for E.C., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The burthen of Jssachar, or, The tyrannical power and practices of the Presbyteriall government in Scotland in their [brace] I. Parochiall session, II. Presbyterie, III. Provinciall synods, IV. Generall assembly : with the articles of Presbyterian faith inconsistent with monarchie : whereby it is evident, that the Presbyteriall fingers are heavier than Episcopall loynes, these correcting with a rod, those with a scorpion : and therefore it is not the kingdome and government of Jesus Christ, whose yoake is easie, his burthen light, and his scepter a scepter of righteousnesse. ([London : s.n.], 1646), by John Maxwell (HTML at EEBO TCP) Seasonable advice concerning ecclesiasticall affairs, or, The prudent speech of a learned privy councellor to King James the 5th of Scotland about the year 1539 occasioned by the diversity of opinions in matters of religion then in that kingdome / presented to the publick view by a cordiall well-wisher to the peace and tranquillity of this kingdome. (London : Printed for Edward Brewster, 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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