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[Id escription
OF T H B
True Nature
o F
iis CHISM.
AS ALSO
||A VINDICATION of the Afemblfs
I ‘DlreBory, our Reformers, and Fellow*
I Jbif-Meetings, from the malicious and
groundlefs Afperfions of Mr. John Currie.
l —^ — * ■ '
By the late Reverend and Learned
WILLIAM WILSON,
Minifter of the Gofpel at Perth.
Ir. WftsoN, in his Defence of the Ref or*
mat ion Principles of the Church of Scot¬
land, in Anfwer to Mr. Currie’s Ejfay on
Separation, fhewing what was our Refor¬
mers, and what is the Scripture-Senfe of
|| Schifm, argues thus,
Nur Author likewife, p. 46. mentions the Aft of
ir 1647, intituled, Ja again/} fuch as tuitk-
mfehts from the publick Worjhip in their own
I Mr
eOTNeuF^ £ 1 J
[Id escription
OF T H B
True Nature
o F
iis CHISM.
AS ALSO
||A VINDICATION of the Afemblfs
I ‘DlreBory, our Reformers, and Fellow*
I Jbif-Meetings, from the malicious and
groundlefs Afperfions of Mr. John Currie.
l —^ — * ■ '
By the late Reverend and Learned
WILLIAM WILSON,
Minifter of the Gofpel at Perth.
Ir. WftsoN, in his Defence of the Ref or*
mat ion Principles of the Church of Scot¬
land, in Anfwer to Mr. Currie’s Ejfay on
Separation, fhewing what was our Refor¬
mers, and what is the Scripture-Senfe of
|| Schifm, argues thus,
Nur Author likewife, p. 46. mentions the Aft of
ir 1647, intituled, Ja again/} fuch as tuitk-
mfehts from the publick Worjhip in their own
I Mr
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