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A Hind Let Loose
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A Hind Let Loose / Alexander Shields
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- Continuation of title: A Hind let loose, OR An Historical Representation of the TESTIMONIES, Of the Church of Scotland, for the Interest of Christ, with the true State thereof in all its Periods: TOGETHER WITH A Vindication of the present Testimony, against the Popish, Prelatical, & Malignant Enemies of that Church, as it is now stated for the Prerogatives of Christ, Privi∣ledges of the Church, and Liberties of Mankind, and sealed by the sufferings of a Reproached Remnant of Presbyterians there, witnessing against the Corruptions of the Time. WHEREIN Several Controversies of Greatest Consequence are enquired into, and in some measure cleared; concerning hearing of the Curates, owning of the present Tyranny, taking of ensnaring Oaths & Bonds, frequenting of field meetings, Defensive Resistence of Tyrannical Violence, with several other Subordinate Questions useful for these times.
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1744 (Publication)
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- Edinburgh (SCO)
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1 book; 864 p.
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(1869-1937)
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Front cover is missing, spine material is detached.