Noah's dove; with a green olive-leaf, or, The national covenant, and solemn league renewed. : That it was antecedently a duty, before it was made and sworn, delineated and proved to what; and how far it was obligatory ... to the suffering remnant, of the Protestant Reformed Church in Scotland.
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