Tomeki

The power of the Civil Magistrate in the Church, as declared in the Westminster Confession of Faith, andnow acknowledged by the General Synod of Ulster: A familiar letter, addressed to the Rev. J. Carmichael, A.M., Drumkeerin, in reply to his defence of certain statements in the XX. and XXIII. chapters of the confession

power of the Civil Magistrate in the Church, as declared in the Westminster Confession of Faith, andnow acknowledged by the General Synod of Ulster: A familiar letter, addressed to the Rev. J. Carmichael, A.M., Drumkeerin, in reply to his defence of certain statements in the XX. and XXIII. chapters of the confession

By Dill, John Reverend.

0 (0 Ratings)
0 Want to read0 Currently reading0 Have read

Publish Date

1837

Publisher

Printed by Clark and Co.,William M'Comb,Henry Greer,John Hodgson,John Tate,Tract Depository

Language

eng

Pages

48

1-1 of 1 Editions

The power of the Civil Magistrate in the Church, as declared in the Westminster Confession of Faith, andnow acknowledged by the General Synod of Ulster: A familiar letter, addressed to the Rev. J. Carmichael, A.M., Drumkeerin, in reply to his defence of certain statements in the XX. and XXIII. chapters of the confession

View The power of the Civil Magistrate in the Church, as declared in the Westminster Confession of Faith, andnow acknowledged by the General Synod of Ulster: A familiar letter, addressed to the Rev. J. Carmichael, A.M., Drumkeerin, in reply to his defence of certain statements in the XX. and XXIII. chapters of the confession