Plain-Dealing: or, an essay for the conviction of the seceding brethren, and the information of others. Containing A Foundation of the Charge against the Seceders laid in the Holy Scriptures, our Standards, and Acts of Assembly: Their Obstinacy in continuing their secession, and Presumption in erecting themselves in a Presbytery: Animadversions on their Act, Declaration and Testimony: Instances of their Divisive Courses: Enlargement of the Commission's Libel, collected from the Reports of Synods and Presbyteries: Fair State of the Expediency of further Lenity, or present Procedure against them: And through the Whole, The seasonable Testimony continued, and confirmed. By Mr. John Williamson Minister of the Gospel at Inveresk and Musseburgh.
- Williamson, John, -1740.
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- 1739
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Edinburgh : printed by R. Fleming for W. Hamilton, and sold by him and other Booksellers in Town, 1739.
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x,[2],79,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T79920