Protesters Vindicated: Or, a Just and Necessary Defence of Protesting Against, and Withdrawing from this National Church of Scotland: On Account of Her Many Gross and Continued Defections. More Particularly, Approving Of, and Going Into the Legal Establishment of the Preatick Constitution of England. Generality of Ministers Swearing, in the Oath of Abjuration, to Maintain Erastianism, Prelacy, and English Popish Ceremonies. ... Jurants Joining with Jurants, Judicially Approving that Practice to ... Free of Scandal. Church's Establishing Tyranny in Government, Against All who Will Not Join in Communion with Her, and Approve Her Practices Without Redress of Grievances. Wherein ... and Several Other Causes of Withdrawing, are Proven to be Justly ... on this Church, Demonstrated to be Contrary to the Lord of God and Reformed Principles of this Church, and Just Grounds of Withdrawing, and Setting Up Judicatures Distinct ... Her; and the Objections of Jurants and Others Fully Answered

Protesters Vindicated: Or, a Just and Necessary Defence of Protesting Against, and Withdrawing from this National Church of Scotland: On Account of Her Many Gross and Continued Defections. More Particularly, Approving Of, and Going Into the Legal Establishment of the Preatick Constitution of England. Generality of Ministers Swearing, in the Oath of Abjuration, to Maintain Erastianism, Prelacy, and English Popish Ceremonies. ... Jurants Joining with Jurants, Judicially Approving that Practice to ... Free of Scandal. Church's Establishing Tyranny in Government, Against All who Will Not Join in Communion with Her, and Approve Her Practices Without Redress of Grievances. Wherein ... and Several Other Causes of Withdrawing, are Proven to be Justly ... on this Church, Demonstrated to be Contrary to the Lord of God and Reformed Principles of this Church, and Just Grounds of Withdrawing, and Setting Up Judicatures Distinct ... Her; and the Objections of Jurants and Others Fully Answered
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