A review and examination of a book, bearing the title of the History of the indulgence : Wherein the lawfulness of the acceptance of the peaceable exercise of the ministry, granted by the acts of the magistrates indulgence, is demonstrated, contrary objections answered, and the vindication of such as withdraw from hearing indulged ministers, is confuted. To which is added, a survey of the mischievous absurdities of the late bond, and Sanquhair Declaration
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Vilant, William. A Review and Examination of a Book, Bearing the Title of the History of the Indulgence : Wherein the Lawfulness of the Acceptance of the Peaceable Exercise of the Ministry, Granted by the Acts of the Magistrates Indulgence, Is Demonstrated, Contrary Objections Answered, and the Vindication of Such As Withdraw From Hearing Indulged Ministers, Is Confuted. To Which Is Added, a Survey of the Mischievous Absurdities of the Late Bond, and Sanquhair Declaration. London: printed for Tho. Cockerill, at the Three Legs in the Poultrey, over-against the Stocks Market. 1681. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/reviewexaminatio00vila.
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Vilant, W. (1681). A review and examination of a book, bearing the title of the History of the indulgence : Wherein the lawfulness of the acceptance of the peaceable exercise of the ministry, granted by the acts of the magistrates indulgence, is demonstrated, contrary objections answered, and the vindication of such as withdraw from hearing indulged ministers, is confuted. To which is added, a survey of the mischievous absurdities of the late bond, and Sanquhair Declaration. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/reviewexaminatio00vila.
Chicago citation style
Vilant, William.A Review and Examination of a Book, Bearing the Title of the History of the Indulgence : Wherein the Lawfulness of the Acceptance of the Peaceable Exercise of the Ministry, Granted by the Acts of the Magistrates Indulgence, Is Demonstrated, Contrary Objections Answered, and the Vindication of Such As Withdraw From Hearing Indulged Ministers, Is Confuted. To Which Is Added, a Survey of the Mischievous Absurdities of the Late Bond, and Sanquhair Declaration. London: printed for Tho. Cockerill, at the Three Legs in the Poultrey, over-against the Stocks Market. 1681. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/reviewexaminatio00vila.
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