A true tryall of the saints, or A tryar, or a measurer of those called ministers in Scotland, : how all may come to know them by their fruits, doctrines and practises, which are clearly discovered unto all who will or can receive the truth. For many of the saints are true tryed by this generation of priests, both by persecution, and imprisonment. And so the priests of Scotland are discovered in this book, their doctrines and principles unto all who can but reade it with understanding. /
| Main Author: | Grave, John |
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| Language: | English |
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