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An essay to prove the perpetual obligation of the National Covenant of the Church of Scotland : in a letter from a Lover of the Covenanted Work of Reformation, to his correspondent. ... Together with a postscript, containing remarks on three scandalous letters, subversive of all true religion in the church, and loyalty in the nation, by an anonymous author, industriously handed about, under the name of Answers to queries put by the Reverend Mr. Adams, to the Reverend Mr. G--s Minister at T--n

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Glas, John, 1695-1773. An Essay to Prove the Perpetual Obligation of the National Covenant of the Church of Scotland : In a Letter From a Lover of the Covenanted Work of Reformation, to His Correspondent. ... Together with a Postscript, Containing Remarks On Three Scandalous Letters, Subversive of All True Religion In the Church, and Loyalty In the Nation, by an Anonymous Author, Industriously Handed About, Under the Name of Answers to Queries Put by the Reverend Mr. Adams, to the Reverend Mr. G--s Minister At T--n. [Edinburgh? : s.n.], Printed in the year MDCCXXVII [1727]. 1727. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/proveperp00glas.

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Glas, 1. (1727). An essay to prove the perpetual obligation of the National Covenant of the Church of Scotland : in a letter from a Lover of the Covenanted Work of Reformation, to his correspondent. ... Together with a postscript, containing remarks on three scandalous letters, subversive of all true religion in the church, and loyalty in the nation, by an anonymous author, industriously handed about, under the name of Answers to queries put by the Reverend Mr. Adams, to the Reverend Mr. G--s Minister at T--n. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/proveperp00glas.

Chicago citation style

Glas, John, 1695-1773. An Essay to Prove the Perpetual Obligation of the National Covenant of the Church of Scotland : In a Letter From a Lover of the Covenanted Work of Reformation, to His Correspondent. ... Together with a Postscript, Containing Remarks On Three Scandalous Letters, Subversive of All True Religion In the Church, and Loyalty In the Nation, by an Anonymous Author, Industriously Handed About, Under the Name of Answers to Queries Put by the Reverend Mr. Adams, to the Reverend Mr. G--S Minister At T--N. [Edinburgh? : s.n.], Printed in the year MDCCXXVII [1727]. 1727. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/proveperp00glas.

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