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The oath of abjuration displayed, in its sinful nature and tendency, in its inconsistency with presbyterian principles and covenants; the Security it affords to the Church of England. Together with some remarks upon the evasions and explications offered thereupon, by the ministers who took it, shewing them to be Contradictory to the Sense of the Oath, and Meaning of the Imposers. Being the copy of letter sent to one of the jurant-ministers of the presbytery of Dumblane.
Clark, Hugh, -1724.Date: Anno MDCCXII [1712]- Books
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The life and prophecies, of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr Daniel Cargill, Some time minister in the barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the lord's cause with four others, at the cross of Edinburgh the 27th July, 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Being singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness, but especially for his fortelling future events that was to befall Scotland in general, and private families in particular. Such as his fortelling, the untimely and fearful deaths of these cruel persecutors, whom he had excommunicated at the Torwood, viz. K. Charles II. Lord Rothes, Duke of Lauderdale, Bloody Sir George Mackenzie, and Thomas Dalziel of Binns, &c. &c. Likewise, an account of his indictment, trial, sentence, and behaviour at the place of execution; with his last words upon the scaffold before he suffered. To which is added, a part of the life and untimely death of Argyle, who gave his casting vote against Mr Gargill, who was afterwards executed at the cross of Edinburgh himself, &c. By Peter Walker, who was himself a sufferor in those days.
Walker, Patrick, 1666?-1745?.Date: 1778- Books
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The life and prophecies of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr. Daniel Cargill, Sometime minister of the barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the Lord's cause with many others, at the cross of Edinburgh, the 27th July 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Being singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness, but especially for his foretelling future events that was to befall Scotland in general, and private families in particular: such as his foretelling the untimely and tearful deaths of these cruel persecutors, whom he had excomunicated at the Torwood. Likewise, an account of his indictment, trial, sentence, and behaviour at the place of execution, with his last words upon the Scaffold before he suffered. To which is added, a part of the life and untimely death of Argyle, who gave his casting vote against Mr Cargill. Also, the life and behaviour of David Hackstoun of Rathillet, Esq; who commanded the persecuted party at Airsmoss, who were both executed at the cross of Edinburgh. By Peter Walker, who was himself a suffer in those days.
Walker, Patrick, 1666?-1745?.Date: 1782- Books
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The memoirs of Walter Pringle of Greenknow; Or, Some few of the free mercys of God to him, and his will to his children, left to them under his own hand. First written over out of the original, by James Pringle of Greenknow, 1684. And from thence carefully transcribed.
Pringle, Walter, 1625-1667.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The life and prophecies of the Reverend Mr Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel, at New Glenluce, in Galloway. In two parts.
Walker, Patrick, 1666?-1745?.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]