SECTION I. The several Names, by which the Old Dissenters have been known and distinguished.
James Dodson
1806-John Reid II.-The names and origin of those called Old Dissenters, or Covenanters.
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1806-John Reid II.-The names and origin of those called Old Dissenters, or Covenanters.
Read More1806-John Reid II.-An historical survey of the events that led to a separate Covenanting party in Scotland together with its progress until the formation of the Reofrmed Presbytery.
Read More1806-John Reid II.-An historical account of the accession of John McMillan to the Covenanters and a defense of his subsequent ministry from aspersions cast.
Read More1806-John Reid II.-This gives an account of the various Reformation attainments and their importance to Covenanters.
Read More1806-John Reid II.-An account of the various departures and backslidings from Reformational attainments and the manner in which the Reformed Presbyterians testfy against this.
Read More1806-John Reid II.-A sketch of the doctrine, worship, disciplein and government as believed and practiced amongst Reformed Presbyterians.
Read More1806-John Reid II.-This Appendix contains a discussion of Testimonies, how they should be regulated and of what they should be constituted.
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