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Walker, ThomasDate: 1630Reference: MS.796- E-books
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An alarm to the Church of Scotland on the apparent prevalence of a worldly above a spiritual and religious interest in her supreme judicatory. Exemplified in the proceedings of the last General Assembly. In a letter from a member thereof to a reverend bro
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An answer to Mr. Fitzgerald's Appeal to the gentlemen of the Jockey Club. By Thomas Walker, Esq
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Infidelity a proper object of censure. Wherein is shewn, the indispensable obligation that lies upon church-rulers to exercise the discipline instituted by Christ, upon such avowed infidels as have been solemnly initiated Members of the Christian Church b
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A review of some of the political events which have occurred in Manchester, during the last five years: being a sequel to the trial of Thomas Walker, and others, for a conspiracy to overthrow the constitution and government of this country, and to aid and
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An answer to Mr. Fitzgerald's Appeal to the gentlemen of the Jockey Club. By Thomas Walker, Esq.
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The terms of ministerial and Christian communion imposed on the Church of Scotland by a prevailing party in the General Assembly, in opposition to the great bulk both of Office-Bearers and private Christians, considered, in some conferences between two ne
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Essays and sermons, on doctrinal and practical subjects. By the late Reverend Mr Thomas Walker, Minister of the Gospel at Dundonald, And Author of the Vindication of the Discipline and Constitutions of the Church of Scotland
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Whole Proceedings on the Trial of an Action Brought by Thomas Walker, Merchant, Against William Roberts, Barrister at Law, for a Libel. Tried by a Special Jury at the Assizes at Lancaster, March 28, 1791, Before the Hon. Sir Alexander Thomson, Knight
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A vindication of the discipline and constitutions of the Church of Scotland, for preserving purity of doctrine: in reply to a book, intitled, The religious establishment in Scotland examined upon Protestant principles. Addressed to the author of that book
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