Introduction
James Dodson
1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-An apology for the issuing of a testimony together with an explanation of its purpose.
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1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-An apology for the issuing of a testimony together with an explanation of its purpose.
Read More1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-An historical account of the Reformed Presbyterians with particular emphasis upon that time from the First Reforamtion from Popery until the time of the Testimony (1761).
Read More1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-The testimony against the Erastian constitutions both civil and ecclesiastical after the "Glorious" Revolution of 1688.
Read More1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-Some words for those adherents from Ireland.
Read More1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-The reluctant testimony against the Seceders upon their peculiar principles regarding the doctrine of the civil magistracy.
Read More1876-The Reformed Presbytery.-The historical supplement which chronicles the doctrinal and practical matters which have arisen in the church since 1777 with a particular emphasis upon theological movements and trends in North America.
Read More1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-A series of doctrinal declarations and clarifications designed to correct misunderstandings and misinterpretations of the Westminster Confession.
Read More1777-The Reformed Presbytery.-An addenda devoted to a discussion of the principles of the Reformation and the problem of incorporating Romanist territories.
Read More1876-The Reformed Presbytery.-A series of doctrinal and practical concenrs that arose in the 19th century.
Read More1876.-The Reformed Presbytery.-These are the terms of Christian and Ministerial communion.
Read More1876.-The Reformed Presbytery.-These are the questions to be put to those standing for ordination.
Read More1850.-The Reformed Presbytery.-These are the supplements and judicial declarations adopted by the Reformed Presbytery explaining the situation of Covenanters as it unfolded in the early 19th century.
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