By the Commissioners of the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of England for ordering and managing affairs in Scotland. : although the Parliament of the Common Wealth of England in their declaration, concerning the settlement of Scotland, have in the article that concernes religion and the advancement of the power of godliness ...
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Anno Dom. 1651.
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