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The lawfulness of the religious clause of some burgess oaths, asserted in several remarks upon some notes of sermons, delivered lately at a certain occasion, by some brethren, who therein attempted publickly to shew the unlawfulness thereof

1747
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Title page continues : N.B. These notes are as full and just as an impartial hand could mark them down in characters at the time they were delivered. The religious clause above-mention'd is as follows, ''I profess and allow with my heart the true religion presently prosess'd within this realm, and authorized by the laws thereof ; I shall abide thereat and defens the same to my Life's End, renounciand the Roman Religion called Papistry''.
Imprint:
Glasgow : printed for J. Newlands, and sold by him at his shop in the head of the Gallowgate ; and by A. Norry in Perth, A. Webster in Kirkcaldy, J. Beugo in Dunfermline ; J. Jaffery in Stirling, Baillie Cadel in Haddington, W. Smith in Edinburgh, G. Paton in Linlithgow, J. Paton in Kilmarnock, and T. Caverhill in Jedburgh, 1747.
Collation:
88 p. ; 16 cm.
Local class:
4/ERS
Language:
English
BRN:
3426239
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