Jus populi divinum, or The people's right to elect their pastors; made evident by scripture, confirmed from antiquity and judgment of foreign Protestant churches and divines since the Reformation ... By a minister of the Church of Scotland [i.e. John Currie].

Jus populi divinum, or The people's right to elect their pastors; made evident by scripture, confirmed from antiquity and judgment of foreign Protestant churches and divines since the Reformation ... By a minister of the Church of Scotland [i.e. John Currie].
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Synopsis Jus populi divinum, or The people's right to elect their pastors; made evident by scripture, confirmed from antiquity and judgment of foreign Protestant churches and divines since the Reformation ... By a minister of the Church of Scotland [i.e. John Currie]. by : John CURRIE (Minister of the Gospel at Kinglassie.)

Defence of the Rights of the Christian People in the Appointment of Ministers, from the constitutional standards and history of the Church of Scotland; with continuation of strictures on Mr. Robertson's Observations on the Veto Act

Defence of the Rights of the Christian People in the Appointment of Ministers, from the constitutional standards and history of the Church of Scotland; with continuation of strictures on Mr. Robertson's Observations on the Veto Act
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Total Pages : 136
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Synopsis Defence of the Rights of the Christian People in the Appointment of Ministers, from the constitutional standards and history of the Church of Scotland; with continuation of strictures on Mr. Robertson's Observations on the Veto Act by : William CUNNINGHAM (Principal of the New College of the Free Church of Scotland.)

Discussions on Church Principles: Popish, Erastian, and Presbyterian. By W. Cunningham ... Edited by his literary executors (James Buchanan, James Bannerman).

Discussions on Church Principles: Popish, Erastian, and Presbyterian. By W. Cunningham ... Edited by his literary executors (James Buchanan, James Bannerman).
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Total Pages : 616
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Synopsis Discussions on Church Principles: Popish, Erastian, and Presbyterian. By W. Cunningham ... Edited by his literary executors (James Buchanan, James Bannerman). by : William CUNNINGHAM (Principal of the New College of the Free Church of Scotland.)

Discussions on Church Principles

Discussions on Church Principles
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Synopsis Discussions on Church Principles by : William Cunningham

A Great Grievance

A Great Grievance
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Synopsis A Great Grievance by : Laurence A.B. Whitley

In 1843 the Church of Scotland split apart. In the Disruption, as it was called, those who left to form the Free Church of Scotland claimed they did so because the law denied congregations the freedom to elect their own pastor. As they saw it, this fundamental Christian right had been usurped by lay patrons, who, by the Patronage Act of 1712, had been given the privilege of choosing and presenting parish ministers. But lay patronage was nothing new to the Church in Scotland, and to this day it remains an acceptable practice south of the border. What were the issues that made Scotland different? To date, little work has been done on the history of Scottish lay patronage and how antipathy to it developed. In A Great Grievance, Laurence Whitley traces the way attitudes ebbed and flowed from earliest times, and then in the main body of the book, looks at the place of Scottish lay patronage in the extraordinary and complex period in British history that followed the Glorious Revolution of 1688. The book examines some of the myths and controversies that sprung up and draws some unexpected conclusions.