The doctrine and discipline of the Kirke of Scotland, : as it was formerly set forth by publicke authority, and at this present commanded there to be practised in the said kirke, anno 1641. Together vvith some acts of generall assemblies clearing and confirming the same : as also an act of Parliament by the King and three estates of Scotland, for rectifying of the said discipline. The first and second booke.
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1641.
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