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Three treatises concerning the Scotish discipline [Elektronisk resurs] 1. A fair warning to take heed of the same, by the Right Reverend Dr. Bramhall, Bishop of Derris : 2. A review of Dr. Bramble, late Bishop of London-Derry, his fair warning, &c. by R.B.G. : 3. A second fair warning, in vindication of the first, against the seditious reviewer, by Ri. Watson, chaplain to the Right Honorable the Lord Hopton : to which is prefixed, a letter written by the Reverend Dean of St. Burien, Dr. Creyghton.
- 1661
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- Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662.
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A review of the seditious pamphlet lately pnblished [sic] in Holland by Dr. Bramhell, pretended Bishop of London-Derry; entitled, His faire warning against the Scots discipline. [Elektronisk resurs] In which, his malicious and most lying reports, to the great scandall of that government, are fully and clearly refuted. As also, the Solemne League and Covenant of the three nations justified and maintained. By Robert Baylie, minister at Glasgow, and one of the commissioners from the Church of Scotland, attending the King at the Hague.
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- Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662. (författare)
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An historicall vindication of the government of the Church of Scotland, [Elektronisk resurs] from the manifold base calumnies which the most malignant of the prelats did invent of old, and now lately have been published with great industry in two pamphlets at London. The one intituled Issachars burden, &c. written and published at Oxford by John Maxwell, a Scottish prelate, excommunicate by the Church of Scotland, and declared an unpardonable incendiary by the parliaments of both kingdoms. The other falsly intituled A declaration made by King James in Scotland, concerning church-government and presbyteries; but indeed written by Patrick Adamson, pretended Archbishop of St. Andrews, contrary to his own conscience, as himselfe on his death-bed did confesse and subscribe before many witneses in a write hereunto annexed. By Robert Baylie minister at Glasgow. Published according to order.
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- Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662. (författare)
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An historicall vindication of the government of the Church of Scotland [Elektronisk resurs] from the manifold base calumnies which the most malignant of the prelats did invent of old, and now lately have been published with great industry in two pamphlets at London. The one intituled Issachars burden, &c. written and published at Oxford by John Maxwell, a Scottish prelate, excommunicate by the Church of Scotland, and declared an unpardonable incendiary by the parliaments of both kingdoms. The other falsly intituled A declaration made by King James in Scotland, concerning church-government and presbyteries; but indeed written by Patrick Adamson, pretended Archbishop of St. Andrews, contrary to his own conscience, as himselfe on his death-bed did confesse and subscribe before many witneses in a write hereunto annexed. By Robert Baylie minister at Glasgow. Published according to order.
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- Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662.
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The life of William now Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, examined. [Elektronisk resurs] Wherein his principall actions, or deviations in matters of doctrine and discipline (since he came to that sea of Canturbury) are traced, and set downe, as they were taken from good hands, by Mr. Robert Bayley, a learned pastor of the Kirk of Scotland, and one of the late commissioners sent from that Nation. Very fitting for all judicious men to reade, and examine, that they may be the better able to censure him for those thing [sic] wherein he hath done amisse. Reade and judge.
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- Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662.
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Ladensium autokatakrisis, the Canterburians self-conviction. [Elektronisk resurs] : or, an evident demonstration of the avowed Arminianisme, poperie, and tyrannie of that faction, by their owne confessions; with a postscript for the personat Jesuite Lysimachus Nicanor, a prime Canterburian.
- 1641. - The third edition augmented by the author, with a large supplement. And corrected in typographicke faults, not these onely which in a huge number did escape through negligence and ignorance that printer of Amsterdam, but those also, which in the very first edition were but too many. Helped also in sundry materiall passages, wherein the author hath received better information.
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