Three missives written to a minister of the Gospel, in answer to one from him : wherein the author's grounds for remaining in communion with the Church of Scotland ... are ... stated : and the chief reasons of our separatists ... are ... refelled : as these reasons were printed in a late book intituled, Protesters vindicated, &c. / Published by a gentleman into whose hands these letters came.
1717
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Title
Three missives written to a minister of the Gospel, in answer to one from him : wherein the author's grounds for remaining in communion with the Church of Scotland ... are ... stated : and the chief reasons of our separatists ... are ... refelled : as these reasons were printed in a late book intituled, Protesters vindicated, &c. / Published by a gentleman into whose hands these letters came.
Created/published
Edinburgh : Printed in the year 1717, to be sold by John Martin, William Brown and William Dickie ..., [1717]
Description
64 p. ; 17 cm (8vo)
Associated name
Note
Letters signed: Ja. Hog and J.H.
Signatures: A-H⁴.
Errata on p. 64.
Signatures: A-H⁴.
Errata on p. 64.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
Call number
225- 491.11q
Folger-specific note
With: Abstract of sundry discourses on Job XXXVI. 8, 9, 10 / James Hog. Edinburgh : [s.n.], 1714.