A three-fold cord for ensuring and securing of presbytry in Scotland. The first. Her Majesty's repeated promises and engagements in favours thereof. The second. Our laws and acts of Parliament, especially these near fifteen years bygone. The third. Our nation claim of right, and the people their fixed resolution to stand by it. By whom then shall Jacob fall? By whom then shall Jacobites Arise? In a letter from a true lover of the Protestant religion, his Queen and countrey, unto the members of this present Parliament.
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