Religion & morality > Last publick sermon, being a faithful and free one, preached by Mr. Hugh Mackaile ... upon the Sabbath immediately preceeding that 8th of September 1662, the day affixed for the removing of the ministers of Edinburgh from their kirks
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The Lafl Publick
SERMON,
Being a Faithful and Free one,
PREACHED BY
Mr. Hugh MacKaile
Preacher of the Gofpel at Edinburgh,
In the Old Church there, upon the Sabbath
immediately preceeding that 8th of Septem¬
ber 1662, the Day affixed for the Remov¬
al of the Minifters of Edinburgh from their
Kirks, and themfelves and their Families
from the City in ten Days thereafter.
To which is added,
A true Relation of his Sufferings and Death,
for his Adherence to the Covenanted Work
of Reformation.
Together, with
Hislaft Speech and Testimony delivered by him on the
Scaffold,at the Crofs of Edinburgh,upon the ii&Dtc.
1666,where he fuffer’d, in the 26th Year of’hisAgc.
"With fome Excerpts taken from the Hiftory of the
Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, with relation
to the Sufferings of him and his Father Mr. Mat¬
thew MacKaile, then Minifter at Bothwell.
Enter'd in Stationer's Hall,
EDINBURGH:
Printed by R, Fleming for the Publillier, 1749.
scotund J
SERMON,
Being a Faithful and Free one,
PREACHED BY
Mr. Hugh MacKaile
Preacher of the Gofpel at Edinburgh,
In the Old Church there, upon the Sabbath
immediately preceeding that 8th of Septem¬
ber 1662, the Day affixed for the Remov¬
al of the Minifters of Edinburgh from their
Kirks, and themfelves and their Families
from the City in ten Days thereafter.
To which is added,
A true Relation of his Sufferings and Death,
for his Adherence to the Covenanted Work
of Reformation.
Together, with
Hislaft Speech and Testimony delivered by him on the
Scaffold,at the Crofs of Edinburgh,upon the ii&Dtc.
1666,where he fuffer’d, in the 26th Year of’hisAgc.
"With fome Excerpts taken from the Hiftory of the
Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, with relation
to the Sufferings of him and his Father Mr. Mat¬
thew MacKaile, then Minifter at Bothwell.
Enter'd in Stationer's Hall,
EDINBURGH:
Printed by R, Fleming for the Publillier, 1749.
scotund J
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