Old popery in a new dress of presbyterie, or, A parallel between popery and presbytery : in the means used to gain an undue and exorbitant power, as likewise in the exercise of it when attained : cleerly discovering a national presbytery, as well as popery, to be inconsistent with the due exercise of the civill power, in the hands of those who are invested with it : which may also serve to evince the prudentiality of a non-toleration of a general kirk-assembly in Scotland.
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