News from Scotland: or The result of the Generall Assembly of that kingdome in order to Englands peace; : but opposed by the sub-committee of that kingdome, called, A committee for the prevention of danger. Together with a relation of Master Marshals deportment, and the reasons why he is not (as yet) permitted to preach; as also their high estimation of Mr Hearle a minister to the English commissioners at Edinburgh. /
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