Jus populi divinum, or the people's right to elect their pastors; made evident by scripture, confirmed from Antiquity and Judgment of foreign Protestant Churches and Divines since the Reformation, as also from Books of Discipline, Acts of General Assemblies, and Sentiments of our best Writers in the Church of Scotland, &c. By a Minister of the Church of Scotland.

  • Currie, John, approximately 1679-1765.
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1727
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Edinburgh : printed and sold by William Brown at his Shop in the Parliament-Closs, and other booksellers in town, and at the shop of John Briggs Merchant in the ..., 1727.

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xv,[1],164p. ; 80.

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ESTC T118912

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