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View An example of plain catechising upon the Assembly's Shorter Catechism .. By John Willison
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An example of plain catechising upon the Assembly's Shorter Catechism ..

By John Willison

View The scripturality and consistency of the Westminster Confession of faith carefully examined, by comparing several propositions of the confession with the scripture proofs adduced to support them by the Westminster Assembly: with reasons for not acquiescing in established systems of theology By William Emerson

The scripturality and consistency of the Westminster Confession of faith carefully examined, by comparing several propositions of the confession with the scripture proofs adduced to support them by the Westminster Assembly: with reasons for not acquiescing in established systems of theology

The scripturality and consistency of the Westminster Confession of faith carefully examined, by comparing several propositions of the confession with the scripture proofs adduced to support them by the Westminster Assembly: with reasons for not acquiescing in established systems of theology

By William Emerson

View The declaration of faith approved of by the Reverend Presbytry of Bangor, and read publickly before the dissenting congregation of Grayabby, at his ordination the 21st day of June, 1774. To which his reasons for not complying with the form of subscription to the Westminster Confession of Faith required of him, are prefixed; andaddressed to the Protestant Dissenters in the North of Ireland By Samuel Martin Stephenson

The declaration of faith approved of by the Reverend Presbytry of Bangor, and read publickly before the dissenting congregation of Grayabby, at his ordination the 21st day of June, 1774. To which his reasons for not complying with the form of subscription to the Westminster Confession of Faith required of him, are prefixed; andaddressed to the Protestant Dissenters in the North of Ireland

The declaration of faith approved of by the Reverend Presbytry of Bangor, and read publickly before the dissenting congregation of Grayabby, at his ordination the 21st day of June, 1774. To which his reasons for not complying with the form of subscription to the Westminster Confession of Faith required of him, are prefixed; andaddressed to the Protestant Dissenters in the North of Ireland

By Samuel Martin Stephenson

View Reasons against the imposition of subscription to the Westminster-Confession of Faith; or, any such human tests of orthodoxy: together with answers to the arguments for such impositions By Haliday, Samuel Rev.

Reasons against the imposition of subscription to the Westminster-Confession of Faith; or, any such human tests of orthodoxy: together with answers to the arguments for such impositions

Reasons against the imposition of subscription to the Westminster-Confession of Faith; or, any such human tests of orthodoxy: together with answers to the arguments for such impositions

By Haliday, Samuel Rev.

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 By Dill, John Reverend.

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

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

By Dill, John Reverend.

View An Eirenicon By Henry McC Alexander

An Eirenicon

An Eirenicon

By Henry McC Alexander

View Persecution sanctioned by the Westminster confession By James McKnight

Persecution sanctioned by the Westminster confession

Persecution sanctioned by the Westminster confession

By James McKnight

View Memorial against subscription By

Memorial against subscription

Memorial against subscription

By

View An example of plain catechising upon the Assembly's Shorter Catechism: Humbl'y offer'd as a help forinstructing the young and ignorant in the knowledge of the principles and duties of the Christian Religion, with the Grounds thereof, and that in a very comprehensive manner By John Willison

An example of plain catechising upon the Assembly's Shorter Catechism: Humbl'y offer'd as a help forinstructing the young and ignorant in the knowledge of the principles and duties of the Christian Religion, with the Grounds thereof, and that in a very comprehensive manner

An example of plain catechising upon the Assembly's Shorter Catechism: Humbl'y offer'd as a help forinstructing the young and ignorant in the knowledge of the principles and duties of the Christian Religion, with the Grounds thereof, and that in a very comprehensive manner

By John Willison

View A defence of the Westminster Confession of Faith and the General Synod of Ulster, in reply to a pamphletby the Rev. J. Carlile, Dublin, on the "Use and Abuse of Creeds and Confessions" By Carmichael, J. Rev.

A defence of the Westminster Confession of Faith and the General Synod of Ulster, in reply to a pamphletby the Rev. J. Carlile, Dublin, on the "Use and Abuse of Creeds and Confessions"

A defence of the Westminster Confession of Faith and the General Synod of Ulster, in reply to a pamphletby the Rev. J. Carlile, Dublin, on the "Use and Abuse of Creeds and Confessions"

By Carmichael, J. Rev.